makes sense, for me the biggest trade-off was that i just cannot achieve the speed and efficiency of getting things done in vscode over emacs. for your point 1, we need to understand that ultimately vscode and emacs is just a means to an end. They are just different ways to view, access and be functional with your files. Keeping that in mind I cannot visualize a workflow with emacs. It feels very 1-dimensional. What I like about dendron is that they are editor agnostic and focuses on functions. For now vscode gets the job done. Also, if I am not wrong they have an editor on their roadmap way down the line.