Category Archives: General

Border Authorities Seize and Store Phone Data for 15 Years

The US government has long maintained the fairy tale that the borders are somehow a civilrights-free zone and the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents can do whatever they like without having to worry that pesky 4th Amendment or other … Continue reading

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Emacs Is Not Just a Text Editor

Over at the Emacs subreddit, analysis230 has a sort of confession. He had long considered the phrase “Emacs is not just a text editor” to be something geezer developers said as they clung desperately to an aging technology. He says … Continue reading

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Webster 1913 and dictionary.el

Time moves on and things you thought you knew turn out to be not as accurate as you hoped. This happened to me recently in regard to using the Webster 1913 dictionary in Emacs. I recently posted about James Somers’ … Continue reading

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Bespoke Notetaking with Org-mode

Matt Young over at Code Thrasher describes his bespoke notetaking workflow based on Org-mode. Rather than depend on packages like Org-roam for things such as backlinks, Young implemented his own version that worked just the way he wanted. For example, … Continue reading

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Why Use Org

Over at the Emacs subreddit, YakumoYoukai wonders why he should use Org-mode. He’s not some clueless n00b whining that it’s all too hard and why should he bother anyway. YakumoYoukai is a 30 year, dedicated, user of Emacs who doesn’t … Continue reading

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Delete to Trash from Within Emacs

Generally you have to work hard to delete a file from within Emacs but it is possible. The most common way is probably with Dired but my favorite is with Magit. Regardless, once you get used to using Dired or … Continue reading

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Webster’s 1913 Redux

Seven years ago, I wrote about James Somers’ beautiful article on John McPhee’s New Yorker article, Draft #4. If you write any prose at all, I urge, urge, you to read Somers’ article. It will be a revelation to you. … Continue reading

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Everyone Has Something To Hide

One of the most ridiculous arguments about privacy is the oft-stated “If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear.” Irreal has many articles debunking this notion—here’s a list—but it seems the argument is evergreen. Kev Quirk has … Continue reading

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Adopting A New Emacs Workflow

Over at TAONAW, JTR has a short post post on how his changing work duties—that now include more technical writing—has caused him to evolve his Emacs workflow. A lot of his work involves writing Knowledge Base articles that get added … Continue reading

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Emacs 28.2 Released

Stefan Kangas writes that Emacs 28.2 has been released and is available in the usual places. As always, thanks to all the developers who selflessly worked to bring us this newest official release of Emacs.

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