Monthly Archives: September 2021

The COVID-19 Disinformation Campaign

I’ve written several times about the origin of COVID-19 but there are still no answers. What has become clear, however, is that we’ve been subjected to an organized disinformation campaign. In February of 2020 The Lancet published a letter from … Continue reading

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Embracing the Emacs Way

If you’re looking for an introduction to The Way of Emacs, there’s a long article that explores the Emacs way and why it’s worthwhile embracing despite what seems, at first, to be a formidable learning curve. There are a couple … Continue reading

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Annotating a Text File

Chewxy had a need to annotate a text file. He wanted to mark a rectangle of text, capture a classification type, and write the results to a JSON file. He thought about writing a Web app to do it but … Continue reading

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Reverse Warrants Explode

The new hotness in law enforcement is reverse warrants. Those are warrants that aren’t targeted at an individual but specify some criterion and seek to identify all individuals who meet that criterion. The most common example is the so-called geofence … Continue reading

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The Placement of Quotation Marks

I’m pretty much a strict constructionist when it come to grammar issues but there are exceptions. I’m not above starting a sentence with “And” or “But” and my comma usage is driven by what I see as logical and making … Continue reading

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Time Tracking With Org-mode

I’m Bmax has a post about his journey to find the perfect way to track his time. Like almost everyone else, he started with a spreadsheet but if you’ve ever done that you know what a pain it is and … Continue reading

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Another Emacs Configuration

As you all know—at least if you’ve been around Irreal for a while—I like reading through other peoples Emacs configurations. It’s not just a matter of voyeurism; I almost always learn something from seeing how others use Emacs. The latest … Continue reading

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Two Mini Tutorials

Here are a couple of mini-tutorials on using two Emacs packages. They’re both pretty short so I’ve combined them into a single post. In the first, Yuri Tricys presents some configurations and packages to customize Olivetti-mode. He shows how to … Continue reading

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Quitting Safari

Today’s post is specific to those Irreal readers who use the Safari browser. As I’ve written many times, almost all my tube time is spent in either Emacs or Safari. A typical workflow occurs when I’m reading my RSS feed … Continue reading

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Prot on Bookmarks

Protesilaos Stavrou has a new video out on the Emacs bookmarks system. If you don’t use bookmarks, you should give them a try. They’re really handy for files you use often but don’t want to keep loaded all the time. … Continue reading

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