Category Archives: General

Weather Update

Idalia did indeed move a bit West resulting in a minimal impact in Tampa. The Irreal bunker didn’t lose power and had only moderate winds. The weather people say it’s possible we could get some more wind so it’s possible, … Continue reading

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Bell Labs: The Idea Factory

Irreal has been on an Emacs binge for the last few weeks so here’s a change of pace. This post is about a Computerphile video featuring Brian Kernighan talking about what it was like to work at Bell Labs. Kernighan, … Continue reading

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Subword Mode

This should probably be a Red Meat Friday post but I really hate camel case. It’s hard to read, hard to type, and looks ugly. Among it’s many other sins, it has made abominations such as subword mode necessary. Over … Continue reading

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Editing In The Dired Buffer With Occur

I ran across this Toot—or whatever Mastodon calls it—in Sacha’s weekly Emacs News: Even though it’s sort of old news at this point, it’s worth calling attention to. The idea is to use occur to narrow down the files in … Continue reading

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Red Meat Friday: Emacs vs. Vi

It’s a slow Friday here at Irreal so today’s offering barely qualifies as red meat but you may find it amusing. Someone posted this link to A Comparitive Study of VI and EMACS from the perspective of novice and regular … Continue reading

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The Downtown Apocalypse

If you’ve been around Irreal for a while, you know that I’m fascinated with remote work. I don’t understand why anyone wouldn’t embrace it but I realize that some don’t. Regardless, remote work is dug in and here to stay. … Continue reading

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Zamansky: Learning Elisp #8

Mike Zamansky has published the latest video in his Learning Elisp series, Learning Elisp 8. It’s the second video about building a function to generate function header comments. This video continues the discussion of regular expressions by considering the rx … Continue reading

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A Tip On Reverting A Buffer

James Dyer has a quick tip that may be interest you. The issue is reverting buffers. There are several ways of doing this. One is to simply call find-alternate-file (Ctrl+x Ctrl+v). That’s what I always did but there’s the more … Continue reading

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Development Tips Using Emacs

Isa Mert Gurbuz has an interesting post on some of the editing workflow he’s developed over the years for working with Emacs. The bulk of the post demonstrates some of the glue code he’s developed for working with various packages. … Continue reading

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Transient As A Hydra

Most every Magit user is, I’m sure, aware that the Magit menuing system has been refactored into a separate library, transient, that is available for anyone to use. I’m dimly aware that some Elisp projects—although I couldn’t name one off … Continue reading

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