
  <rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
    <channel>
      <title>Chaos and Order</title>
      <link>https://www.youngju.dev/blog</link>
      <description>천천히 올바르게. AI Researcher &amp; DevOps Engineer Youngju&#39;s tech blog. GPU/CUDA, LLM, MLOps, Kubernetes AI workloads, distributed training, and data engineering.</description>
      <language>ko</language>
      <managingEditor>fjvbn2003@gmail.com (Youngju Kim)</managingEditor>
      <webMaster>fjvbn2003@gmail.com (Youngju Kim)</webMaster>
      <lastBuildDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2026 00:00:00 GMT</lastBuildDate>
      <atom:link href="https://www.youngju.dev/tags/text-editors/feed.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/>
      
  <item>
    <guid>https://www.youngju.dev/blog/2026-07-11-emacs-everything-is-a-service.en</guid>
    <title>In Emacs, everything looks like a service: reading the client-server lens onto the &quot;Emacs is an OS&quot; meme</title>
    <link>https://www.youngju.dev/blog/2026-07-11-emacs-everything-is-a-service.en</link>
    <description>A reflection on the essay &quot;In Emacs, Everything Looks Like a Service&quot; by Charles Choi. He flatly rejects the tired &quot;Emacs is an operating system&quot; comparison and offers a sharper picture: Emacs is a universal client, and from inside it every network API and every command-line tool looks like a service you issue a request to. I agree the lens is far more precise than the old meme, then work through what it changes versus the app-per-task model, and give an honest account of the appeal and the cost.</description>
    <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
    <author>fjvbn2003@gmail.com (Youngju Kim)</author>
    <category>emacs</category><category>elisp</category><category>client-server</category><category>developer-tools</category><category>text-editors</category><category>opinion</category>
  </item>

  <item>
    <guid>https://www.youngju.dev/blog/2026-07-11-emacs-everything-is-a-service.ja</guid>
    <title>Emacs ではすべてがサービスに見える — 「Emacs は OS か」というミームをクライアント・サーバーのレンズで読み直す</title>
    <link>https://www.youngju.dev/blog/2026-07-11-emacs-everything-is-a-service.ja</link>
    <description>Charles Choi 氏のエッセイ「In Emacs, Everything Looks Like a Service」を読み、その論旨を整理します。彼は「Emacs はオペレーティングシステムだ」というありふれた比喩を正面から否定し、より正確な構図を示します。Emacs は汎用クライアントであり、その中では、ネットワーク API もコマンドラインツールも、すべて要求を送る相手のサービスのように見える、というのです。私はこのレンズが古いミームよりはるかに正確だという点に同意しつつ、アプリごとのモデルと何が違うのか、そして魅力とコストが何かを正直に検討します。</description>
    <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
    <author>fjvbn2003@gmail.com (Youngju Kim)</author>
    <category>emacs</category><category>elisp</category><category>client-server</category><category>developer-tools</category><category>text-editors</category><category>opinion</category>
  </item>

  <item>
    <guid>https://www.youngju.dev/blog/2026-07-11-emacs-everything-is-a-service</guid>
    <title>이맥스에서는 모든 것이 서비스로 보인다: &quot;에디터=OS&quot; 밈을 클라이언트-서버 렌즈로 다시 읽기</title>
    <link>https://www.youngju.dev/blog/2026-07-11-emacs-everything-is-a-service</link>
    <description>Charles Choi의 글 &quot;In Emacs, Everything Looks Like a Service&quot;를 읽고 그 논지를 정리한다. 그는 &quot;이맥스는 운영체제다&quot;라는 흔한 비유를 정면으로 부정하고 더 정확한 그림을 제시한다. 이맥스는 범용 클라이언트이며, 그 안에서는 네트워크 API든 커맨드라인 도구든 모두 요청을 보내는 서비스처럼 보인다는 것이다. 나는 이 렌즈가 낡은 밈보다 훨씬 정확하다는 데 동의하면서, 앱-당-작업 모델과 무엇이 다른지, 그리고 매력과 비용이 무엇인지를 정직하게 따진다.</description>
    <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
    <author>fjvbn2003@gmail.com (Youngju Kim)</author>
    <category>emacs</category><category>elisp</category><category>client-server</category><category>developer-tools</category><category>text-editors</category><category>opinion</category>
  </item>

    </channel>
  </rss>
