Category Archives: General

Red Meat Friday: Shakespeare Was Right

Article 16 of the GDPR says, among other things, that The data subject shall have the right to obtain from the controller without undue delay the rectification of inaccurate personal data concerning him or her. A normal person would take … Continue reading

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Keyword Warrants

The Daily Mail has an article that serves as a nice coda to my previous post on how to avoid search warrants and DuckDuckGo not logging searches. In case you thought that concern over keyword searches was overblown, the Daily … Continue reading

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Zamansky 80: Completions and More

Mike Zamansky is back with another video in his Using Emacs Series. This one is about completions, Marginalia, and Embark. As he said in his last video, he’s refactoring his Emacs configuration and trying to make it simpler so he’s … Continue reading

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Remote Work Offers

Via Paul Graham, he have this: This looks like a permanent shift, and a really big one too. From 30% to almost 80% just like that. A change on this scale is bound to have all sorts of interesting consequences. … Continue reading

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Another COVID-19 Shoe Drops

Another shoe has dropped in the on-going drama of the origins of COVID-19. For the last 18 months, Anthony Fauci has loudly and emphatically denied that the NIH ever funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. He went … Continue reading

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The Scimax Channel

As I noted previously, John Kitchin has been busy making and posting videos about Scimax, his Emacs starter kit targeted at scientists and engineers involved in programming and publishing. There are so many videos that I can’t hope to comment … Continue reading

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Florida Digital License Coming in November

It’s been a while since I’ve written about my quest to ditch my keys and wallet and be able to leave the house with nothing but my iPhone. All the blocking is due to automobiles. I still don’t have a … Continue reading

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Red Meat Friday: Emacs Appearance

WebDev Tory makes a point that many long time Emacs users can relate to: Lately there has been a little chafing at #emacs appearance. I’m quite happy with my low-distraction working environment, though, and don’t care for file-trees or LSP … Continue reading

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The First Remote Worker

In response to my post A Broken Way of Working, Perry Metzger left a comment pointing me at a podcast about the first remote developer. That would be Paul Lutus, who, among other things, wrote Apple Writer for the Apple … Continue reading

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How To Avoid Search Warrants

Last week, DuckDuckGo tweeted that they have had zero search warrants since their founding in 2008. That’s because they don’t log their users’ searches so there’s no useful information for law enforcement to demand access to. Contrast that to Google … Continue reading

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