I love these videos. The only thing that came close to me was mental magic, I really hope they'll revisit it at some point.
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Free software, as defined by the fsf, preserves the users freedom to study, change and distribute the software. The right to study entails that the source code be made available: Wikipedia article. Calibre is licensed as GPL3, thus it is free software as defined by the fsf.
both GNU emacs and vim can have autocompletion powered by the same language servers that vscode uses. They support the same features (jump to definition, rename symbol under cursor etc etc) as well.
Calibre is free software
We're this close to just bringing two decks of magic and have a two-player casual game with them. It's almost as if all these weird made up games gravitate around normal magic without ever touching it. He could just carrying two decks of boomer jund instead of this weird shared library approach.