Category Archives: General

Capturing Receipts

Moritz Schäfer has posted the workflow he uses to capture photos of receipts into an Org file. His method is to capture receipts by taking a photo of them with his smart phone using an app—it sounds like JotNot Pro—that … Continue reading

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Making a Poster with Org-mode

It is common in many academic fields to have “poster sessions” at their professional conferences where a quick synopsis of research results are presented in a poster. This is the case in Computer Science and, apparently, in medicine. Philipp Homan … Continue reading

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Microsoft Data Collection

I don’t get it. I. Just. Don’t. Get. It. A recent study commissioned by the Dutch Government found that Microsoft was collecting individual user data from the enterprise version of Office 365 including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook without any … Continue reading

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Cashless in Sweden

I’ve written several times about China moving to a cashless society [1, 2, 3] and speculated about how long it would take for the West to move in similar directions. I didn’t realize that Sweden has advanced quite far down … Continue reading

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The Org-ref Video Revisited

Recently, John Kitchin tweeted that he has added the org-ref video to his YouTube play list: I added a video to a @YouTube playlist https://t.co/8e7HJa0gwx Introduction to org-ref — John Kitchin (@johnkitchin) November 25, 2018 The video is three years … Continue reading

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Nothing To Hide

One of the tiresome and annoying things that the uninformed say about privacy issues is, “I have nothing to hide.” The idea, of course, is that, “I’m not a criminal or a terrorist so (1) no one will bother surveilling … Continue reading

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Search and Replace

Clemens Radermacher over at (with-emacs has a nice post that discusses various strategies for search and replacement. He considers searching and replacing both in single buffers and in multiple buffers or files. In each case, he looks at the “traditional” … Continue reading

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More Trouble for Adtech

If you’re like me and really, really hate Adtech and those who push it, I have some good news. After the GDPR went into effect, advertisers had to have your explicit, informed, and affirmative consent to collect personal information about … Continue reading

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Running an Org-mode Block as Root

Álvaro Ramírez has a nice tip on how to run an Org-mode block as root. I’m pretty sure I saw this in one of Howard Abrams’ excellent videos but it’s useful enough to repeat. It’s really easy to do so … Continue reading

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Another Blogging Solution

If you enjoyed yesterday’s post about Daniel Gomez using Org-mode to write his thesis, perhaps you’ll also like his other offering, An Emacs Library for frictionless Blogging. Gomez publishes his blog on write.as, a publishing platform that allows you to … Continue reading

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