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Timed to Shakespeare Day, Joe Quesada and Amazing Comics Announce Undiscover’d, A New Line of Comic Books Based on the Plays of the Bard
The Anticipated Inaugural Title DISCIPLE Reimagines Shakespeare’s Hamlet
Undiscover’d: What’s Past Is...
comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
#amazing comics #comics #comic books #JOE QUESADA #shakesspeare

lanouvellerepublique.fr/a-la-u il est trop tard #Joe maintenant ce pauvre mec est à la #MaisonBlanche il eut fallu y penser plus tôt et laisser la place à #kamala ce pauvre taré de #Donald ne fait que des conneries pour le monde entier, voyez sa gueule bouche serrée et crispée, il ne dit que des mensonges il se met en couple avec #Poutine l'un veut l'#Ukraine l'autre veut annexer les pays proches des #USA pour nous ce n'est pas ça l'#Amerique ce pauvre fou détruit tout

"... even things that you think of as being British, or British-made, are actually, at the top, owned by [USAmerican private equity] ... then, in return, the absolute impact and influence that the US has over British politics. But the way we talk about China like it's this outlier, with sinister influence over the UK?"

#LauraBeveridge, 2025

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REVIEW: Amazing Spider-Man #1
Wepa! From the ashes of chaos (and like, eight different deaths), our boy Peter Parker swings back into action with a brand-new #1! But hold up—it ain't all thwips and...
comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
#Amazing Spider-Man #1 review #Joe Kelly Spidey #JRJR art #Marvel Comics April 2025 #new Spider-Man villain #Norman Osborn redemption #Pepe Larraz Spider-Man #Peter Parker new job #Spider-Man 2025 #Spider-Man reboot analysis

Many years ago, when I was working on thousands of customer VMs across the globe, that all only had #vim (and #joe) installed, I changed my standard editor from #emacs to vim.

Took some time to get used, but after some days muscle memory vanished and I have grown to love vim ever since. Formatting long lines in markdown with visual selection and line-length set via editorconfig is really nice...

Now, as I no longer have to log in on so many other machines and mostly work with git on my work laptop, I have decided to challenge myself again. And I changed my default editor back to emacs (the nox variant, and currently without a server running).

It really takes getting used to it again and I keep looking into the emacswiki to find out, how I did all the stuff back then in emacs.

Probably later this year I will challenge myself again and try out the #zed editor. But until I want to get some stuff done first...