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Software engineer, functional programming enthusiast.
I saw the “502 Gateway” HTTP error message, but I never even closed my browser tab. I refreshed again today and Lemmy.ml was back online! Thanks for your hard work!
I just want to add, it is useful to boycott a company if the workers are on strike, but not so much otherwise.
I got the hell out when I could. My life is so good now, especially since where I live now, owning a car is optional. I had always kept open the possibility of going back home one day – until Roe v. Wade was overturned. Now, I do not intend to go back anymore. I think I will be happier to remain an immigrant forever.
Emacs.
Emacs is an app platform in and of itself, and the vanilla installation comes with dozens of its own apps pre-installed. Like how web apps are all programmed in JavaScript, Emacs apps are all programmed in Lisp. All Emacs apps are scriptable and composable in Lisp. Unlike on the web, Emacs encourages you to script your apps to automate things yourself.
Emacs apps are all text based, so they all work equally well in both the GUI and the terminal.
Emacs comes with the following apps pre-installed:
Some apps that I install into Emacs include: