@amy a long time emacs user's idea of a 'minimal, starter' config will invariably be anything but. I very briefly tried Spacemacs when I first tried Emacs, and obviously that was just too much in terms of features too.
I ended up reading a lot of 'Mastering Emacs' blog posts and writing my own init.el. A good start is configuring emacs core settings via M-x customize menu within Emacs, then making those permanent in your init.el, and selectively adding features you need, as needed, with a preference to builtin features from new versions instead of packages from Melpa or whatever to avoid creating an unmaintainable configuration. For example, avoid advice that tells you to install a package for line-numbering instead of using the new Emacs line numbering from the more recent versions (26+). Emacs has been going through lots of breaking API changes and huge new features only found in blog posts and changelogs, so anything pre- Emacs 26 is uselessly out of date.
It might be worth looking at recent tutorial videos, not for the video advice, but to see if the uploaders have their config uploaded for beginners. You can try pruning excess from one that already looks kinda intuitive to you, and start from there.
I ultimately just bit the bullet and read the elisp tutorial within M-x info during manic episode in order to glean enough to write a few of my own init config steps and options. However I decided to get into Emacs right when these changes were in full swing, so hopefully you won't have to!
@thawkade oh damn in the direct it sounded like the exact opposite. I watched it twice, it sounded like Sakurai was implying it had been replaced and there is no footage of it. Botched delivery I guess.
tech and games are too expensive.
People complaining about not buying the latest console are kinda missing the follow-up point that families and households have to buy multiple ones now, like goddamn smartphones. They are personal machines which don't support split screen or shared screen gameplay anymore, and that's too damned expensive. Is a house supposed to buy a console, laptop, and phone for every member of the household now by default? None of this makes any damned sense unless you acknowledge that we're being fucking juiced by rent seeking shit instead of reaping the genuine rewards of better technology (which would be some goddamned economy!).
edit: This is based on information from the Nintendo direct which has since been corrected in other sources by Nintendo. No footage to confirm, though. The following post's sentiments could easily apply to most console games nowadays though. A more fair assesment would be ~$520 USD.
What is the point of modern consoles if you have to buy multiple consoles to play with friends? The economic sense is just completely gone. Take this example, as split-screen is dead on consoles, in the cheapest scenario without Nintendo Switch Online and using local link play.
Kirby Riders 4-player multiplayer minimum cost - 2025:
~$2,080
Kirby Air Ride 4-player multiplayer minimum cost - 2003:
~$260
So who the fuck is this for?
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