Comment by daemoncoder 3 months ago Ability to handle email coming soon. 5 comments daemoncoder Reply autoexec 3 months ago But can it play MP3s? MonkeyClub 3 months ago I'm sure eventually it will, it's law:Every text editor, if it survives long enough, will end up implementing a partial, bug-ridden version of Emacs. oblio 3 months ago > Every text editor, if it survives long enough, will end up implementing a partial, bug-ridden version of Emacs.Every text editor, including Emacs [...]. 2 replies →
autoexec 3 months ago But can it play MP3s? MonkeyClub 3 months ago I'm sure eventually it will, it's law:Every text editor, if it survives long enough, will end up implementing a partial, bug-ridden version of Emacs. oblio 3 months ago > Every text editor, if it survives long enough, will end up implementing a partial, bug-ridden version of Emacs.Every text editor, including Emacs [...]. 2 replies →
MonkeyClub 3 months ago I'm sure eventually it will, it's law:Every text editor, if it survives long enough, will end up implementing a partial, bug-ridden version of Emacs. oblio 3 months ago > Every text editor, if it survives long enough, will end up implementing a partial, bug-ridden version of Emacs.Every text editor, including Emacs [...]. 2 replies →
oblio 3 months ago > Every text editor, if it survives long enough, will end up implementing a partial, bug-ridden version of Emacs.Every text editor, including Emacs [...]. 2 replies →
But can it play MP3s?
I'm sure eventually it will, it's law:
Every text editor, if it survives long enough, will end up implementing a partial, bug-ridden version of Emacs.
> Every text editor, if it survives long enough, will end up implementing a partial, bug-ridden version of Emacs.
Every text editor, including Emacs [...].
2 replies →