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The libvterm dependency forces the use of recent Emacs releases, forces Emacs to be build with module support, complicates support for Windows, and is generally quite gnarly. The Eat alternative requires Emacs 28. It would be much better to re-implement the REPL in Elisp and make sure it works on older Emacs versions.
These hidden markets are a big part of where modern life gets decided: who gets into the hottest restaurant, who sits closest to the stage, who skips the line at Disney World, who lands the interview for the most coveted job. They’re not labeled as markets, and they rarely look like the Econ 101 diagram you saw in college. But they are structured, they follow rules, and most crucially, someone is profiting from the resulting friction.
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