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Mozilla Talks About Its Plans for DoH

You may recall that back in July I wrote about Google’s and Mozilla’s plans for DNS over HTTPS (DoH) and the furor it caused among the nannies in the UK who resented having their ability to spy on their users … Continue reading

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Saving the Planet With Smartphones

When the New Luddites aren’t hectoring us about our debilitating addiction to our phones, the loss of our ability to read maps or do arithmetic, or the extreme disservice we’re doing to our children by allowing them to use smartphones, … Continue reading

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Using R With Emacs and ESS

With the rise of big data, the R programming language has become one of the most popular languages. Indeed, the IEEE has it rated as number 5 in 2019. Probably the most popular environment for R is RStudio, an IDE … Continue reading

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Opening Images in Emacs

These tweets: Expected outcome #Emacs. pic.twitter.com/fHh97DVcda — Antti Tyrväinen (@antti_engineer) September 8, 2019 reminded me that not everyone is aware that you can open image files in Emacs so I thought I’d share the knowledge. If you like, it’s easy … Continue reading

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Curl Recipes

There’s not much going on today so I thought I’d share this small list of Curl recipes that I recently stumbled on. If you’re like me, your first reaction when facing a problem like those on this list is to … Continue reading

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Apple Secrecy and the Tech Press

It’s no secret among those who have been reading this blog for a while that Irreal doesn’t hold journalists in high regard. Those that aren’t explicitly corrupt are mostly lazy and ignorant (yes, yes, of course there are exceptions). I … Continue reading

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Emacs or Vi

It’s Friday so it’s time for a little red meat. I usually wouldn’t release another video so soon, but I wanted to finally settle this important question in honor of Labor Day. (Plus, it’s only a minute or so long.) … Continue reading

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The Google GDPR Workaround

A little over a week ago in my post on Google Tracking, I remarked that nothing short of strictly enforced GDPR-syle legislation would get Google and the other adtech miscreants to behave. I ended on the cynical note that maybe … Continue reading

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Org Mode 9.2.6

Bastien tweets that he’s just released Org-mode 9.2.6: I released #emacs #orgmode 9.2.6, a bugfix release. Enjoy! — Bastien Guerry (@bzg2) September 4, 2019 It’s a bug release so there’s no big changes, just a bit of bolt tightening.

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Tips For Working Remotely

The other day I blogged about The Remote Work Report and how most people, given the opportunity, love working remotely. Some work from home, while others prefer coffee shops for even remote working spaces. For those of you who spend … Continue reading

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