Monthly Archives: November 2018

Statistics and Lies

Regular readers know that we here at Irreal have occasionally been hard on researchers in the social sciences. That’s especially true for Psychology where at least one study found that only 39% of published research results could be reproduced. One … Continue reading

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Moving the iOS Cursor

I’m a bit under the weather today so this is just a quickie. Not only is it just a quickie, it’s a quickie of interest to only iOS users. You know how when you’re entering text in an iOS app … Continue reading

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Longform Writing With Org-mode

Regular readers know that I’m fascinated with how non-coders use Emacs and especially how (prose) writers leverage it to remove friction from the writing process. Phil Daniels over at The Copytist is a professional writer who’s working on a longish … Continue reading

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A Thought for the Day

Any OS update that breaks #emacs is broken. — Golden G. Richard III (@nolaforensix) November 16, 2018 So true. Are you listening Apple?

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Government and Cybersecurity

This is almost too easy. Remember how governments everywhere are whining about not being able to read our encrypted communications and are demanding a backdoor? “Don’t worry,” they tell us, “we’re the government and we’re experts in this stuff. We … Continue reading

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Is Terminal Emacs Better?

Most people will, I think, agree that Betteridge’s Law applies to the headline of this post. Back in January, I wrote about a nice discussion on the Emacs subreddit about whether GUI or terminal Emacs was better. It was a … Continue reading

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Deleting Mail by the Page in Mu4e

Álvaro Ramírez is a recent convert to and fan of mu4e. He’s been using the system to handle his 4 email accounts for 5 months and is happy with the results. There is a problem though: with 4 email accounts … Continue reading

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Proof Reading with Text-To-Speech

Via Wilfred Hughes here’s a really neat trick for those of you who write things other than code: Life hack I don’t share often enough: using text-to-speech to proofread your writing. Your eye will gloss over all sorts of mistakes … Continue reading

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Rob Pike’s Personal Unix History

Rob Pike gave an really nice talk on Unix hisotry as he experienced it. If you’re a Unix-head you already know who Pike is. If not, Pike was one of the researchers at Bell Labs who worked on Unix and … Continue reading

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Adtech Prepares for a Big Hit

A series of complaints targeting user information gatherers, data brokers, and third party users of that information could portend a tsunami bearing down on the adtech industry. In what could be the first test of whether GDPR enforcement is going … Continue reading

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