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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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Remembering Unix at 50

As hard as it seems to believe, Unix is going to be 50 this year. Once Unix escaped from the Labs and became generally known and available, there was a lot of skepticism that it would have amount to anything. … Continue reading

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Weather Alert

Those of you in the U.S., especially the South Eastern U.S., are certainly aware of Hurricane Dorian, a very powerful Cat 5 hurricane bearing down on the Bahamas and the southern east coast. Happily, the forecast track moved to the … Continue reading

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Open Office Sanity Strategies

I keep resolving to stop writing about open office spaces. Even though I’ve never suffered having to work in one, I find their use almost as infuriating as I do the government’s illegal surveillance. Sadly, the madness goes on, I … Continue reading

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The Remote Work Report

Over at FYI they have an interesting report on working remotely. The number one takeaway, I suppose, is that almost everyone loves working remotely. If you’re one of those people who do, it’s hard to see why someone wouldn’t love … Continue reading

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Emacs 26.3 Released

Nicolas Petton has announced that Emacs 26.3 has been released and is available for download. I always compile mine by hand so I have no idea if the prebuilt binaries have appeared yet but compilation—even on the Mac—is simple and … Continue reading

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Seven Bash Tips

Carrying on with yesterday’s theme of Bash hackery, I present to you Ian Miell’s Seven God-Like Bash History Shortcuts You Will Actually Use. If you’re anything like me, you read one of these articles and think, “Wow! That’s really neat. … Continue reading

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Emacs For a Single Line of Text

What if you could use Emacs to edit the command line? Wouldn’t that be great? Well, of course, you can. Not only can but almost certainly do. I’m not talking about invoking Emacs from Bash with Ctrl+x Ctrl+e; I’m talking … Continue reading

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Scroll All Mode

From Wilfred Hughes’ Emacs Command of the Day Twitter feed, we have this useful tip: Do you have two buffers visible where you want to scroll both of them at once? scroll-all-mode allows you to move the same amount in … Continue reading

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Google on Tracking

If you’re like me, you’re apt to suspect that anything Google has to say about adtech and tracking is likely to be self-serving nonsense but when they make the claim that blocking cookies is bad for privacy you’d be excused … Continue reading

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