NaN makes for a better Chaotic Evil, QED could just as well be Neutral Evil.
However QED always stands in the bottom right corner, I guess that makes the author of this chart lawfully evil
NaN makes for a better Chaotic Evil, QED could just as well be Neutral Evil.
However QED always stands in the bottom right corner, I guess that makes the author of this chart lawfully evil
True for all the lisps without explicit false
(in the others its more or less a technicality)
Gotta love though that when lisp is concise it does so without overloading syntax
Emacs keybinds are fine, used them for some years. But once I tried modal bindings I never wanted to go back, “key-chords” just add strain.
Fortunately emacs has many options for modal keybindings, I prefer meow over vim personally