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Law Enforcement Discovers Irony

For years, anyone with a reasonable knowledge of the situation and no ax to grind has been preaching the gospel that today’s on-line society needs strong, end-to-end encryption for the safe conduct of our electronic activities. At the same time, … Continue reading

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Showing Diff On Some Buffers

Protesilaos Stavrou has a post with a really nice tip. Almost all Emacsers know about save-some-buffers if only from fat fingering its default binding of Ctrl+x s instead of save buffer bound to Ctrl+x Ctrl+s. As Prot says, that’s handy … Continue reading

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Guile Emacs: What’s Old Is New Again

I remember that a long time ago I was excited about the Guile Emacs project. It’s aim was to replace Elisp with Guile Scheme while maintaining comparability by making Scheme grok Elisp. To be honest, I can no longer recall … Continue reading

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Passwords And Their Problems

In response to my recent post on How Passwords Are Stolen, Smitty remarked that the bar for brute forcing your credentials is lowering. I agreed and remarked that passwords are well past their sell-by date. Unfortunately, although some reasonable alternatives … Continue reading

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Customizing The Emacs Startup Screen

The Emacs Cat has another interesting post. This time it’s about customizing the Emacs startup screen. He wants to see something useful when Emacs starts up. In particular, he’d like to see A calendar His agenda His diary A random … Continue reading

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Narrowing To A Subtree From Org Agenda

Over at the Emacs subreddit, seidenkaufman asks how he can narrow to a subheading when he types Tab in the Org Agenda. If you don’t do that sort of thing it may not seem all that useful but, believe me, … Continue reading

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How Passwords Are Stolen

As most you know by now, I live a digital life as much as possible. I pay my bills, do my banking, order my food and other shopping, communicate with friends and family, and get my news electronically. For someone … Continue reading

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🥩 Red Meat Friday: Emacs Use == Skills

Over at the Emacs subreddit, Thick_Rest7609 says that he associates Emacs use with skill. In particular, he says that he’s inclined to presume presentations using Emacs are representative of a skilled user, whereas a presentation using VS Code is not. … Continue reading

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Reading Email With Emacs

As most of you know, we here at the Irreal bunker try to use Emacs for as much as we can. That includes, of course, email. I use the excellent mu4e for that and communicate with my email provider with … Continue reading

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Charles Choi At EmacsConf 2024

If, like me, you’re a Charles Choi fan and like his Casual App Suite, you’ll be happy to know that he’s giving a talk at EmacsConf 2024. His talk is prerecorded but he will be available to answer questions and … Continue reading

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