Create a hyper-realistic image of a retro-futuristic computer terminal interface, inspired by 1980s cyberpunk aesthetics. The display should be a CRT monitor with a slight curvature and screen glare, predominantly black with phosphorescent green monochrome text and graphics. Include: A split-screen layout: 60% of the screen on the right for the main application, 40% on the left for a code editor. The code editor should display at least 20 lines of a functional programming language (preferably Lisp), including function definitions, conditionals, and comments. Use proper indentation and syntax highlighting in varying shades of green. The right window should emulate an Emacs-like interface, featuring: A menu bar at the top with options: 'File', 'Edit', 'Options', 'Buffers', 'Tools', 'Help' A large empty work area A status line at the bottom reading: '-UUU:---F1 scratch All L1 (Fundamental)----------------' Below that, a message: 'Loading /etc/emacs/site-start.d/50dictionaries-common.el | A shadcn/ui and v0 generation - v0