Category Archives: General

Voting in Estonia

Almost every expert says that you can’t vote online safely. You see the opinion so often it’s become received wisdom. Yet that’s exactly what happens in Estonia. Estonians can vote from anywhere in the world and can vote as often … Continue reading

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How To Get Rid of Cookie Popups

One of the annoying consequences of the GDPR is the popups asking you if it’s okay to set cookies. Mostly, those cookies are used to track us and are something we definitely don’t want to enable. Sadly, some of those … Continue reading

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A Medievalist Uses Emacs

The title almost sounds like something you’d see headlining a parody but it turns out that a medievalist using Emacs is really what this post is about. Joseph R. Johnson is a medievalist at Georgetown who spends a great deal … Continue reading

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Everyday Carry Progress Report

Regular readers know that I’m all in on living a digital life and in particular on getting my everyday carry down to my smartphone (see here and here). This post is a progress report. Ironically, COVID-19 has helped advance my … Continue reading

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Org Code Block Results

John Herrlin has a followup to his previous post about Org-mode code blocks. This one deals with controlling the output of a block’s execution. I usually think of the :results parameter as a way of choosing where the results from … Continue reading

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Useful Tools

Nikhil Marathe has an interesting post on what he calls “Mystery Knowledge.” By Mystery Knowledge he means knowledge that you aren’t apt to discover on your own but that is easy to learn once it’s been pointed out and, when … Continue reading

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Compiling Gccemacs on macOS

I’ve written a few times about gccemacs (1, 2, 3) and what it means for the future of Emacs. The good news is that it’s being merged into the Master branch and with any luck will make its first official … Continue reading

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Is Emacs Doomed?

No. Of course not. The commentary one sees on Emacs is much like that one sees for Apple: This latest [smartphone | editor] is an [iPhone | Emacs] killer. Besides, the iPhone/Emacs is old, tired technology. It’s doomed. And yet, … Continue reading

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Rainer König’s Org-mode Tutorials as a Udemy Course

Those of you who have been Org-mode users for a while are probably familiar with Rainer König’s excellent Org-mode Tutorial videos. Sadly, König finished the series and is no longer adding new videos. Happily, he is now offering a newly … Continue reading

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Reinstalling Packages

Bozhidar Batsov over at Emacs Redux, has got another useful bit of Elisp to help clean up packages that may not have been compiled correctly. This sometimes happens to me when I update a package with package.el. The idea is … Continue reading

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