It might be a bubble I've been pulled in long ago. But I get a lot more content in general on vim/nvim.
I've tried a few times to move to emacs. Partly FOMO (I might be missing out, by sticking with vim/nvim). But found it hard to find good lectures, articles, beginners guides, and YouTubers on emacs. At least not as good, frequent and omnipresent as such content for vim.
I might've searched wrong. I'm probably biased, and quite certainly in a filter bubble. But the accessibility of good, modern content on vim/nvim is what made me decide to just stay there.
I've tried a few times to move to emacs. Partly FOMO (I might be missing out, by sticking with vim/nvim). But found it hard to find good lectures, articles, beginners guides, and YouTubers on emacs. At least not as good, frequent and omnipresent as such content for vim.
I might've searched wrong. I'm probably biased, and quite certainly in a filter bubble. But the accessibility of good, modern content on vim/nvim is what made me decide to just stay there.