♀ The Dragon A silhouette of a dragon

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About me

I'm a dragon and I love collecting funny little things, especially PDFs, they can be pretty lovely.

I don't use scripts to track you and no one should. Down with digital surveillance.

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Consciousness

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TextEdit.app

It's surprisingly good for authoring simple HTML pages. I recommend using it if you can. I don't know if Linux or MS Windows have similar applications.

GNU Emacs

I like using Emacs and like everyone else I'm very impressed with org​-​mode. I also use evil-mode because I'm a somewhat competent Vim user and I want the Vim experience in Emacs.

Now, these days I mostly use MS Visual Studio Code. It's a good editor, and right out of the box it extensively supports Typescript which I use a lot. It even has a plugin to delegate editing capabilites to Neovim, the Vim variant of my choice. I mostly enjoy using it, it's a bit rough around the edges but it works well enough so I don't have a lot of problems.

I still like Emacs better than MS VS Code. It's incredibly cool to use an editor that can be programmed in Lisp.