Category Archives: General

Red Meat Friday: PHP Is The Right Choice

One thing you have to say for Daniel Abernathy is that he’s not afraid of the heavy lift. He’s got a post that presses the claim that PHP Is the Right Choice in 2022 and Beyond. It’s hard to find … Continue reading

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Mickey on Evaluating Elisp

Mickey from Mastering Emacs has an excellent post on the various ways of evaluating Elisp in Emacs. As Mickey says, there are several ways of doing it depending on the context and it pays to be familiar with them all. … Continue reading

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Thoughts On Thoughts On RSS

Matt Rickard has a—at least to me—provocative post on RSS. As I’ve said many times, I’m a big believer in and user of RSS. Google did its best to kill it off but it turned out to be too useful … Continue reading

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Dired-rsync

Yi Tang has an interesting post on the dired-rsync package. It’s been around for a while, apparently, but I hadn’t heard of it before Tang’s post. The TL;DR is it allows you to use rsync in dired in the same … Continue reading

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They Never Give Up

The Simple Analytics Blog has a disturbing post about Vodaphone and their reintroduction of persistent tracking. Vodafone & Deutsche Telekom are network providers whose job it is to send our data across the Internet and nothing more. They’re supposed to … Continue reading

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Changing How Emacs Works

Karthik has a nifty video on how to change the way Emacs works. We’re all fond of saying that Emacs is infinitely extensible and customizable but then we usually go out for a beer without saying how. Kathink remedies that … Continue reading

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Improvements to dwim-shell-command

Álvaro Ramírez has been busy making improvements to his excellent dwim-shell-command package. I’ve written a lot about this package recently but that’s okay because it’s something most Irreal readers would want to know about. The TL;DR is that the package … Continue reading

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Red Meat Friday: Commit Messages Don’t Matter

One of our sacred notions—never to be questioned—is the importance of writing good commit messages. There are hundreds of articles on how to write good messages and how to properly format them. Magit will even enforce a length limit on … Continue reading

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Why Use Emacs in 2022

Torstein Johansen has a short video that addresses the question of why he uses Emacs in 2022. The backstory is that every time he takes a new job or consulting position, the incumbents—who all use things like IntelliJ, Eclipse, or … Continue reading

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Spacing in Displayed Mathematics

Most Irreal readers probably don’t have much need to typeset mathematics but occasionally the need does arise and if you’re like me, you want it to look as good as possible. Most of us will never be as good as … Continue reading

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