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Traveling: Posting May Be Spotty

I’m traveling for the next few days so posting may be spotty. The minions are guarding the Irreal bunker but are terrible at blogging—except maybe on posts concerning dark themes—so they’re no help. I’ll try to get a post in … Continue reading

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Neocaml Released

Bozhidar Batsov has announced the release of the first version of Neocaml, an Emacs major mode for OCaml. Batsov is a big fan of OCaml but wasn’t happy with the existing Emacs major modes for it. So, of course, he … Continue reading

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Why I Use Ad Blockers

If you’ve been around Irreal for a while, you know that I’ve always been conflicted about ad blockers. On the one hand, I recognize that content providers have to make money some how and that the only reasonably way in … Continue reading

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Exporting From Org Agenda To macOS Calendar

Aimé Bertrand has an nice post on how he exports scheduled items in his org agenda to his macOS calendar. He mostly lives in Emacs and Org mode but, like, me also likes to have his appointments and other scheduled … Continue reading

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Writing SF With Emacs

Theena Kumaragurunathan, a filmmaker, photographer, and writer, has an interesting post on using Emacs for writing science fiction. There’s nothing new about that, if course. Several well known SF authors use Emacs. Kumaragurunathan’s post is interesting for two reasons: The … Continue reading

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Winpulse

Álvaro Ramírez has a new Emacs app available. The app, winpulse, is his answer to keeping track of the active window. What happens is that every time the focus changes the new window flashes so you get a visual indication … Continue reading

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Snippets With Regular Expressions

It’s been years since I wrote about Gilles Castel and his astounding ability to take LaTeX notes so fast that he was able to keep up with the the instructor in his Mathematics classes. Sadly, Castel died in 2022 but … Continue reading

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Casual For Registers, Rectangles, And Windows

As you probably know, I’m a big fan of Charles Choi’s Casual Suite. His latest offering deals with registers, rectangles, and windows. Much as I like the Casual Suite, I won’t be using these latest menus. Choi, as usual, is … Continue reading

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Toggling Between Let and Let*

If you aren’t an Elisp programmer—or at least some sort of Lisp programmer—this post won’t make much sense to you. If you do write in Elisp/Lisp, it tells you how to sand down a tiny bump in your workflow. It … Continue reading

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Declarative, Reproducible Emacs

Jacob Boxerman has a nice video and related blog post about his approach to configuring Emacs in a declarative and reproducible way. By “reproducible” he means that if he installs his init.el on a new system, he gets the exact … Continue reading

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