> Neomacs relies on Electron...
Tired flamebait aside, this looks cool. I'd like to know how it's different from Lem and Emacs-NG.
I gladly welcome "macsen" and note some other great programs in the tradition:
Emacs (OG)
Genera (OS)
Climacs (CL)
TeXmacs (DTP)
Honorable mention: Plan 9, Pharo, gforth. Anything I missed?This store or using the computer is vastly more satisfying than rigid, compiled button-driven interfaces and makes me feel like my computer is much more a "bicycle for the mind" than a on-rails haunted house ride for the mind. I'm using Spacemacs with EXWM as my "desktop" in Guix these days and loving it.
sudo chown root electron/chrome-sandbox
sudo chmod 4755 electron/chrome-sandbox
Installing a new setuid root binary? I guess that the sandbox process is small, and not really electron, but just hearing "electron" and "setuid" in the same sentence is enough to make me run away!That said, I use orgmode on android (orgzly) and used it on sublime text (orgextended), that's a nice feature. I know one guy who uses emacs and when I heard of lem (https://github.com/lem-project/lem) I told him. (Lem is also in CL)
He was quite enthusiastic of it, but 2 or 3 things were missing at the time, the first of all you guessed it, it's org-mode, second was magit but he could use lem without it and finally it was a plugin manager (but we agreed it is a lot of work).
I don't know what are your plans but I hope I could give you some ideas.
Also https://github.com/neomacs-project/neomacs#:~:text=Neomacs%2...
I would really appreciate some short Screencast, a bit more introduction, some examples, to get an idea what we are looking at. Maybe it is just me, but I feel that Neomacs is great and might get a user base, if potential users been able to understand within a few seconds what they are looking at.
You know, our attention span went downhill since YouTube shorts and TikTok videos
WTF? What in the world is wrong with Electron? Why is this needed and why is it only needed on some distro? Is that for all Electron apps?