Monthly Archives: February 2021

Some Z Shell Tricks

A lot of Linux people have been singing the praises of Zsh for a long time and even as a Mac user it was always an option but I never bothered. Part of that is that I mostly stay in … Continue reading

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Exporting Org to HTML

Jake B has a helpful video on exporting Org files to HTML. Irreal readers almost certainly knows how to do this so why am I writing about it? As you know, you can tweak your Org file to pull in … Continue reading

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Paul Graham: What I Worked On

By any reckoning, Paul Graham has had a pretty successful life. He’s recognized as an expert on Lisp and has written a couple of books on the subject. In addition to his accomplishments in computer science, he also trained as … Continue reading

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Sleeping in Unfamiliar Places

npr has an interesting article on some recent research about what happens when humans sleep in an unfamiliar place. It’s long been known that humans don’t sleep well in an unfamiliar place. The effect is so common it even has … Continue reading

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REPL Driven Development

David Vujic has a nice post on interactive programming—what he calls “REPL driven development”—and the huge difference it’s made to his development workflow. His post, Test Driven Development Deluxe, recounts his frustration with having to switch context from the code … Continue reading

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Fixing Two Spaces Between Sentences

Marcin Borkowski (mbork) has an interesting post on how to deal with two spaces after a sentence when transferring data from Emacs to an external application via the clipboard. The problem is that mbork likes to use two spaces so … Continue reading

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Red Meat Friday: The End of the Story

The seemingly never-ending saga of SCO versus Linux may finally have come to an end. SCO’s Darl McBride who spearheaded the effort has declared bankruptsy. If you’re too young to remember those days, it’s hard to comprehend how much the … Continue reading

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(goto-char 1) vs. (goto-char (point-min))

Here’s a short tip for all you Elispers that clears up an obscure point about moving around in buffers. For a long time I’ve been dimly aware that the preferred way to move to the start of a buffer is … Continue reading

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Burner Emails

FourZeroThree has a nice four and a half minute video on how and why you should have a burner email account. The idea has been around for a long time under the name of disposable email addresses. The idea is … Continue reading

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Video Demonstration of Org-roam

If you’re wondering what org-roam is all about, there are a couple of useful videos over at the YouTube Emacs Elements channel. The first video explains what org-roam is and how it works. It works through a couple of examples … Continue reading

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