Models could be run offline and/or free, e.g. gpt4all, starhugger for emacs, huggingchat… Also, this is a fast-pace changing industry, we can only try and adapt using such tools at our disposal. You might use a tool or service that uses AI and don’t even notice it.
Lol don’t take me wrong, I’m still using Emacs alongside other editors. Case closed then.
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Commercial arguments are a thing, but a bit reductive no?
I meant you’re putting into practice a language/tech that has real and great demand than one that has little to none outside the specific domain of a text editor
Why so? Do you work with lisp languages? I’ve been recently fiding learning [e]lisp a con since it’s basically a domain specific language. Only Clojure has a bit of commercial opportunities, but even then it’s better to learn JavaScript/TypeScript for its greater use cases. Also, if I wanted to play with functional programming I’d go Haskell, Lean, or even Shen.
I’m actually sad since acnkowledging that as I invested too much in GNU Emacs
Not really… Many are just devs used to say Windows who happened to get to work in a linux environment.
Yes, for video files, needs to convert to MOV:
ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c:v dnxhd -profile:v dnxhr_hq -pix_fmt yuv422p -c:a pcm_s16le -f mov output.mov
I quoted your comment in the original post if you’re ok this, thanks for your comment