Category Archives: General

A Hyper Key for the Mac

The other day I wrote about using the Mac’s virtual keypad to get some additional key sequences for Emacs. That didn’t work out as well as I’d hoped because, unlike my MacBook Pro, the keyboard for my iMac doesn’t have … Continue reading

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Get Rid of the TSA Before They Kill Us

As regular readers know, we here at Irreal are not fans of the TSA. Apparently, Charles Kenny at BloombergBusinessweek isn’t a fan either. He’s posted an article entitled Airport Security Is Killing Us in which he makes the case that … Continue reading

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Using the Keypad

Xah Lee has an interesting post on defining keys to open frequently used files (search for 2012-11-21). The idea is that you add lines like (global-set-key (kbd “<kp-7> <kp-3>”) (lambda () “” (interactive) (find-file “~/web/ergoemacs_org/emacs/blog.html”))) for each of the files … Continue reading

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Debating Copyright Without the RSC

I recently wrote about an excellent policy brief published by the Republican Study Committee that discussed copyright. Sadly, the RSC withdrew the brief within 24 hours after heavy complaints from lobbyists for big media. Now, Techdirt, which also covered the … Continue reading

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Bashisms

Russell Power over at rjpower.org has a nice post on some Bash tricks. Despite over 20 years of Bash use I learned something new. It turns out that if you type【Ctrl+x Ctrl+e】Bash will bring up an editor session that allows … Continue reading

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SICP and Why It Matters

Brian Harvey, who has been teaching the Berkeley SICP course for 25 years has an interesting and moving tribute to the famous Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, which he calls the best computer science book in the world. Irreal … Continue reading

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Republicans: Copyright Skeptics?

See the afterward below for the latest information on this. Over at The Volokh Conspiracy, a group blog by conservative lawyers, Stewart Baker writes that Republicans are repudiating 40 years of tougher copyright laws. If that’s true it can only … Continue reading

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Amazon and DRM

Over at Attendly.com John Birmingham has a provocative article entitled When It Comes To DRM, Amazon Is A Bottom Feeding Hell Beast. That is, to put it mildly, a bit hyperbolic but Birmingham has a serious point. A point that … Continue reading

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Xah’s Unicode Gallery

Speaking of Unicode, as I did yesterday, Xah Lee has updated and rearranged all his pages dealing with Unicode and added a single, unified Unicode Gallery & Tutorial index page. I really like this because it provides a single page … Continue reading

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Encodings and Unicode

David C. Zentgraf over at Kunststube.net has a useful post about character encodings, Unicode, and UTF-X. The post is entitled What Every Programmer Absolutely, Positively Needs To Know About Encodings And Character Sets To Work With Text, which is a … Continue reading

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