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Doom for N00bs

Derek Taylor has an interesting take on learning Doom Emacs. Most immigrants to Doom are coming from Vim or are Emacs users who need the more ergonomic evil keybindings because of RSI problems. But, says Taylor, some people coming to … Continue reading

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Zamansky 75: Bufler

Mike Zamansky has added another video to his Using Emacs Series. This time it’s about bufler, a replacement for ibuffer. Mostly when I call up ibuffer, I just want to see a list of my buffers and I don’t care … Continue reading

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Taking Notes By Hand

Longtime readers know that Irreal is, um, skeptical of most studies put out by the psychology community. They are, largely, not reproducible and often just silly. One finding that is popular among psychologists that that note-taking is more effective when … Continue reading

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Binder for Your Writing Projects

When writers ask for software suggestions, one of the most frequent recommendations I see—other than the evil whose name must not be uttered—is Scrivener. The idea is that you can write in any order you like and keep project notes … Continue reading

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Panic’s Nova Editor

My friend Watts has been wandering around in the editor wilderness for the almost 20 years that I’ve known him. He’s used them all: Vim, Emacs, BBEdit, TextMate, VS Code, Sublime Text, and probably any other editor you’ve ever heard … Continue reading

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Leveraging Emacs Introspection

James Cash has an instructive video that shows how to leverage Emacs introspection to solves problems or make simple changes. Cash doesn’t like the way Return behaves when the point is on a list item. The default behavior is simply … Continue reading

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Describe Package

Just the other day when I was writing the post about Steve Purcell’s rewrite of whole-line-or-region, I wanted to ensure that I had the latest version of whole-line-or-region to make sure there weren’t any gotchas after an upgrade. I did … Continue reading

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Online Voting and Banking

There are, I’m sure, no Irreal readers who don’t understand that online voting is a really hard problem and that, currently, there are no good solutions. Those without a technical background don’t understand this and ask questions like, “If we … Continue reading

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Prelude 1.0

Bozhidar Batsov has just announced the release of Prelude 1.0. Don’t let the 1.0 version fool you. Prelude is over 9 years old and a very mature product. Batsov expects work on Prelude to continue but doesn’t envision major changes. … Continue reading

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Daring Fireball on Tracking Redux

A few days ago, I wrote a post praising Daring Fireball for it’s take on adtech’s panty-wetting reaction to Apple’s plan to require user permission before accessing the advertising ID (IDFA) on Apple devices. Adtech loves the IDFA because it … Continue reading

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