> and this mode or that mode don’t matter because the slowest part of the creative process is the creativity and not your typing.
This is like saying we should just throw out every helpful thing that helps us write code faster/better. On one hand you argue for VSCode's OOTB experience (extensions which are MODES), and on the other hand you're saying modes doesn't matter when it comes to Emacs.
Why not rip out every helpful thing from VSCode, too, then? No refactoring, no completion, because that doesn't save time?
This is like saying we should just throw out every helpful thing that helps us write code faster/better. On one hand you argue for VSCode's OOTB experience (extensions which are MODES), and on the other hand you're saying modes doesn't matter when it comes to Emacs.
Why not rip out every helpful thing from VSCode, too, then? No refactoring, no completion, because that doesn't save time?
Why even learn to type with more than 1 digit?