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A New Take On Quitting Vim

Finally! A new take on the quitting Vim meme: I believe AGI will develop the ability to prevent humans from terminating it. After all vim got 60% there with a fraction of compute resources. — Ferenc Huszár (@fhuszar) November 15, … Continue reading

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Mike Zamansky Is Retiring

Mike Zamansky, who is well known to Irreal readers for his excellent, some say definitive, Using Emacs Series just announced that he is planning on retiring at the end of the Spring semester. In a series of three posts Zamansky … Continue reading

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Solving Problems With Some Quick Elisp

I often read complaints about how hard it is to learn Elisp and that therefore we should rewrite Emacs in Javascript or something equally silly. The fact is, of course, that Elisp, like most Lisps, is actually easy to learn … Continue reading

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Killing Processes From Within Emacs

Okay, okay: I’m weak and can’t stick to even the promises I make to myself. This is yet another post on Álvaro Ramírez’s dwim-shell-command framework. Yesterday, it was combining JPEGs into a single PDF file; today it’s killing processes from … Continue reading

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Combining Jpegs

I keep promising myself that I’m not going to publish anymore posts about Álvaro Ramírez’s dwim-shell-command articles but he keeps finding compelling new applications for it. The latest is a problem I often have: combining several JPEG images into a … Continue reading

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A Dictionary and Thesaurus for Emacs

Ben Simon has a post that hits two of my blogging hobby horses at once. The post is about his recent adoption of define-word and powerthesaurus. The first way it resonates with me is that Simon, like me, finally got … Continue reading

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Emacs As A Tool Forge

I’ve written before about Emacs and how it fits into the Unix Philosophy. Those posts all focused on the Unix ideal of A program should do one thing and do it well. The argument is to consider the one thing … Continue reading

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Almost Monospaced Fonts

In almost every case, proportional fonts are superior. They look better and they’re easier to read. One obvious exception is when programming but, even there, not everyone agrees. Still, most programmers are pretty firm in their preference for monospaced fonts … Continue reading

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Nicole

Sigh. This is November and we here is Florida were primed for some benign weather: not hot and horribly humid and certainly not any hurricanes. Nicole didn’t get the memo. Right now (Tuesday evening), Nicole is still a tropical storm … Continue reading

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Counting Working Days

Here’s a small problem to think about: how many working days are there in this month or, more generally, between any two dates? “Working days” means Monday through Friday minus holidays. It’s not a hard problem but think how you … Continue reading

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