Ratpoison is highlighted as an ultra-minimal, keyboard-driven window manager for Linux/Unix, appealing to users who appreciate Vim's or Emacs' split window features. It is noted that Ratpoison is not suitable for users accustomed to traditional GUI environments. The discussion also touches on preferences for command-line applications over graphical ones, with mentions of mocp for music playback and the challenges of using mplayer in unstable environments. The conversation shifts to text editors, emphasizing the ubiquity of vi across UNIX systems compared to the bloated nature of Emacs. While personal preferences for text editors vary, there is a consensus on the practicality of being familiar with vi due to its availability on most systems. The debate reflects a broader discussion on the balance between personal preference and the necessity of using widely available tools in professional environments.