I love(d) Emacs a lot a few years ago. Until my job and obligations didn’t leave me much room for tinkering. There is an inverse relationship between tinkering and getting things done. Although LLMs changed the game: These days I leave the tinkering to Claude Code. And can change every aspect of my tools within seconds. No waste of time, max output. But I still moved away. why? Because I believe the Emacs way is wrong. And here’s why: If I‘d do all my computing in Emacs, I‘d miss out on MailMate as a mail app, on Ghostty as my terminal, on Nvim as an editor, Python as my automation language (instead of Elisp where buffer is the data type used most?) and so much more. I like the Unix way: Do one thing, and do it really good: fzf, ripgrep, yazi, lazygit, absolutely awesome apps for the console. And all can communicate with each other via pipes! So I moved away, and never was happier.