Category Archives: General

Org 9.3.6

Bastien lets us know that Org 9.3.6 has been released: #emacs #orgmode 9.3.6, a bugfix release, is out. Enjoy! The next release will be 9.4, with new features. Coming soon. — Bastien Guerry (@bzg2) February 13, 2020 It’s another bug … Continue reading

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How To Start a Common Lisp Project

As I mentioned the other day, I haven’t been using Common Lisp much lately so I was a little rusty when I wrote my A Palindrome Predicate Coda post. It’s not that I forgot the Lisp itself, that’s sufficiently like … Continue reading

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Emacs As a Terminal IDE

Palmer Cluff has an interesting post that makes the case for Emacs as a terminal-based IDE. We usually think of IDEs as having a GUI, lots of buttons and menus and of being mouse intensive. Cluff says it doesn’t have … Continue reading

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Bastien’s Org-mode Tricks

If you follow the Emacs scene, you’ve probably seen some references to Bastien Guerry’s post on Org-mode Features You May Not Know. There’s been several tweets about it and, of course, Sacha covered it in her Weekly Emacs News. If … Continue reading

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Working Remotely at Ars Technica

Over the next few weeks, Ars Technica will be running a series of articles on the future of work. They’ve started off with a long and detailed article on working remotely at Ars Technica. Actually, working at Ars Technica means … Continue reading

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Zamansky 66: An Eshell Switcher

Mike Zamansky has another video up in his Using Emacs Series. The video is about his trying to use eshell more and building an eshell switcher so that he can easily switch among his active eshell instances. I really like … Continue reading

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Finding Intersections Redux

Last month, I published a post on Finding The Intersection of Two Lists. The impetus for the post was an Emacs Stack Exchange question asking if there was a better way to find the intersection of two lists than looping … Continue reading

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Restoring the Elfeed Default Filter

I’m a very happy user of Chris Wellons’ excellent RSS reader, elfeed. It has a very powerful search/filter function that lets you control what entries will be displayed and to search for an older entry that you want to revisit. … Continue reading

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Thought of the Day

From Karl Voit, we have this bit of wisdom: Brodie and Stonebraker define a #legacy system as “any information system that significantly resists modification and evolution to meet new and constantly changing business requirements”. According to this, #Emacs will definitely … Continue reading

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Palindromes With a Sufficiently Smart Compiler

Those of you who enjoyed my post on palindrome predicates may also like Joe Marshall’s follow-up to his original post that inspired mine. In it, he considers the two implementations—recursive and iterative—and what it would take for a sufficiently smart … Continue reading

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