If you want saving/restoring, I can only recommend persp-mode. I need to try burly again though since its conceptually simpler and would be ideal.
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paretoOptimalDevBto Emacs@communick.news•Just for fun: roast my work / play setupEnglish1·2 years agoI’m an office worker who is way more productive in Office365 than emacs. And for that purpose OneNote poops all over org.
That said, for home-life orgaisation and project tracking, org works pretty well for me.
I’d be super interested to hear why you’re more productive in onenote given you presumably have experience with both org and one note.
paretoOptimalDevBto Emacs@communick.news•Emacs natively on Wayland (PGTK) is slower than on Xwayland (Lucid) Also fonts are not looking good on both (but good on X).English1·2 years agoHyprland works perfectly on my laptop, but on my PC the mouse cursor doesn’t show up :/
paretoOptimalDevBto Emacs@communick.news•Nice and entertaining Emacs praise video. Link points to when he starts talking about emacs and neovim.English1·2 years agoI dislike latency gaming on 60hz monitors, so im at least somewhat sensitive to latency.
I find tramp usable locally and on very fast connections.
Can you link to info about enhanced touchscreen support?
With worktrees, I can have multiple REPLs running, each connected to a separate worktree.
I’ve been wanting this workflow of never having to wait as well.
Deep seamless integration of work trees with project.el, history, etc would be valuable.
I think git checkout is enough unless you work in a repo where git checkout causes huge recompilation.
I’d wager this is a very common case.
Mini orca 3b maybe?