I didn't miss the point, it just feels like the people saying that really aren't using these tools as it just is not my experience at all. I've been a Vim user for multi decades now. There's just no way, it's far easier to type a prompt except maybe if you know exactly what file and exactly where in the file, you might be able to do it as fast as telling the AI to do it. It's not hard to get a minor fix done with a prompt and doesn't take too much English in my experience.
Maybe it’s hormones, but time flies when you do edit with Vim or Emacs. It’s like playing on a piano. But using AI is like listening critically to someone playing trying to find mistakes. And that’s boring as hell.
If you ask to do a fix you need to read/verify what is done.
If you are confident with your editor you go through long
amounts of actions knowing your error rate is low enough
to use less visual feedback loops.
I'd be curious how one gets to the error rate where they
don't think they need feedback loops. Anyone can learn
to touch type because the physics are deterministic and
can expand from that to touch edit in something that isn't
hopelessly WYSIWYG only.