Category Archives: General

Mediating Remote Work Decisions With Gut Feelings

As most of you know to your sorrow, I have an obsession with certain non-computer subjects. The origins of COVID and remote work are two examples. Oddly, those two subjects have collided recently. With the end of COVID lockdowns, many … Continue reading

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Emacs Bookmarks

Charles Choi has a new post that considers Emacs bookmarks. His idea is to make Emacs bookmarks as similar as possible to browser bookmarks. That makes sense and, I’m sure, works for lots of folks but I’ve gone in a … Continue reading

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🥩 Red Meat Friday: Avoid Evil Mode

AltcoinShill has a silly but provocative post on why you should not use Evil mode. The TL;DR is that the default Emacs keybinding are essentially a pinky finger muscle building exercise and that the reason those keybindings were chosen was … Continue reading

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Proportional Fonts For Writing Prose

Around a month ago, I wrote about Charles Choi’s post on Tuning Emacs to Write Prose in Org and Markdown. One of his suggestions was to use proportional fonts when you’re writing prose. He claimed it’s easier to read and … Continue reading

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Emacs Bedrock

I’ve never been a fan of Emacs starter packages. That’s probably because when I started, there weren’t any: you simply rolled your own configuration using whatever resources you could find. Still, there’s something to be said for a minimal configuration … Continue reading

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Automatic Newlines

Just a quickie today. Emacs Elements has a YouTube short in which he offers an Emacs tip on adding newlines to the bottom of a buffer. The idea is that you can configure Emacs so that when you type Ctrl+n … Continue reading

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Mastering Emacs Book Review

Over at LWN.net, Jake Edge has a book review of Mickey Peterson’s excellent Mastering Emacs. Edge is a long time Emacs user who never got around to really mastering the editor. Through a long process starting with a fascination with … Continue reading

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Prompting For Kill Buffer

Christian Tietze has a, for me, provocative post on the Emacs 29.1 kill-buffer prompt. I am a stickler for accuracy and consistency: just ask my family that has to endure my rants about inconsistencies between episodes of TV series. Tietze … Continue reading

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The Joys of Hippie Expand

Over at the Emacs Elements Channel there’s an excellent video on Hippie Expand, The main problem with Hippie Expand is its name. It gives you no clue as to what it does or why you might want to use it. … Continue reading

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Red Meat Friday: Politicians and Mathematics

Irreal doesn’t do politics but it’s no secret that we hold politicians in low esteem. It’s always a battle between politicians and journalists for the rank of the least respectable profession. I was reminded of all this by an article … Continue reading

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