"Using an IDE is like going to a workshop, but Emacs is like having one in your garage. It's all the comforts of home right there at hand."
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An interesting feature of the Grok TiddlyWiki interface: it has the sidebar on the right.
I see a sidebar on the left way more often, but arguably it makes more sense on the right for a wiki? The content is effectively more prominent.
https://groktiddlywiki.com/read/
Trying to let my 3yo try as many different technology interfaces as possible.
Mouse: not too bad, especially after reducing sensitivity.
Keyboard: WASD is easy to lose track of in a sea of buttons.
Controller: requires both hands together, which is tricky. Arguably the left hand is more important too, hard for a right hander.
It feels like rename is by far the most important refactoring operation. If I had an IDE with only one refactoring, I think I'd want rename.