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one of the questions that I sometimes get from New to Linux users is hey DT why do you spend so much time making videos about things like vim and emacs and tiling window managers all of these programs that are difficult to use difficult to learn theyamp;#39;re theyamp;#39;re hard pieces of software right theyamp;#39;re theyamp;#39;re not your Normie kinds of pieces of software why donamp;#39;t you do more videos about plain text editors like G edit or desktop environments like gnome why do you spend so much time pushing all of this more advanced kind of software and that is a good question I understand why people ask me that question and I do have some reasons why I spend so much time promoting things like vim and emacs and tiling window managers so letamp;#39;s discuss that a bit reason number one why I push things like vim and emacs and telling window managers is Iamp;#39;m not promoting those programs necessarily itamp;#39;s not like Iamp;#39;m invested if you use VM or if