Category Archives: General

UC Strikes a Blow for Open Access

The University of California has struck a blow for the Open Access movement by terminating its subscriptions to all Elsevier journals. UC and Elsevier have been in negotiation for some time trying to find a way to make UC research … Continue reading

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Today I Learned…

…about the delete-horizontal-space command (bound to Meta+\). It deletes all spaces and tabs around the point. You can delete just the white space before the point by specifying the universal argument. I learned about the command from a reddit post … Continue reading

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Org-mode 9.2.2 is Out

Bastien tweets that the latest Org-mode is available: #emacs #orgmode 9.2.2 is out. Enjoy! — Bastien Guerry (@bzg2) March 4, 2019 After the recent problem with the agenda being broken, I decided to stop living on the bleeding edge and … Continue reading

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Refugees

As documented in my last two posts, the editor holy wars wage on. Meanwhile, the ed partisans that you didn’t even know existed are inviting refugees from the war to come home to the Unix standard editor. They even have … Continue reading

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That Didn’t Take Long

The battle is joined. Guess where emacs.dev takes you.

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International Beat Up on Vim Day?

It’s Friday so let’s have a bit of whimsy. This morning, I ran across two separate items poking gentle fun at Vim. First up is the fact that someone bought the vim.dev domain and immediately pointed it at the Emacs … Continue reading

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Running Emacs as Your OS

I somehow missed the videos by Emacs Guy in which he records his experiment in running Emacs as his OS. Sort of. The idea is to install a minimal Linux system along with an X-server and try to do everything … Continue reading

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A Nice Linux Desktop Setup

Dennis Felsing over at HookRace Blog has an interesting post on his Linux desktop setup. He’s a Vim user so he doesn’t have the advantages that Emacs brings for integrating common tasks into a consistent framework. Still, he has built … Continue reading

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Running a Bakery with Org-mode and PostgreSQL

Piers Cawley used to be a programmer. Now he’s a baker. Following a longtime dream, Cawley opened a bakery and is now happily turning out bread instead of code. Running a small bakery doesn’t seem to offer a lot of … Continue reading

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Reason Number Googol To Avoid Google

Most people think of Google as an advertising company—and that is how they make their money—but I think it’s more accurate to describe them as a surveillance company. The surveillance is in service of the advertising, of course, but if … Continue reading

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