Monthly Archives: October 2021

Zamansky-78: Grading Workflow

Mike Zamansky has come up for air and after a long hiatus, he’s back with another video in his Using Emacs Series. This video is about his project grading workflow. That may not seem to interesting to some folks but, … Continue reading

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Discarding Git Commits

Guangwang Huang (Whatacold) has an instructive video on how to discard commits using Magit. There are three methods: Hard reset Revert Soft reset They all have advantages and disadvantages. A hard reset is fast but the discarded commits are deleted. … Continue reading

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Spell Checking Kitchin Style

John Kitchin has another video up in his Scimax series. This one is about how he handles spell checking in Scimax. As I watched the video, I thought that his setup was really new and different but it turns out … Continue reading

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Red Meat Friday: Spaces After a Sentence

Today’s Red Meat Friday is about the “correct” number of spaces after a sentence. Irreal has written about this before, most recently here, but all of you were familiar with the controversy long before Irreal opined on the matter. Oddly, … Continue reading

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Playing and Logging a Random Album

Garjola Dindi has a delightful blog entry on how he leverages Emacs to enjoy his music. Dindi was nostalgic for the days when listening to music meant putting a vinyl disk on the record player. Back then, the friction of … Continue reading

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They Don’t Want to Return

CNBC has an interesting article about large-organization CEOs’ frustration at trying to get their workers back into the office. Workers have little interest in returning. Part of that is fear of COVID-19, of course, but many, having experienced the freedom … Continue reading

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Magit 3.3 Released

Tarsius (Jonas Bernoulli) has announced the release of Magit 3.3.0. The link takes you to his GitHub repository Change Log that has a detailed list of changes. If you want the TL;DR, you can check out his blog entry about … Continue reading

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Kitchin on Elisp Data Structures

John Kitchin has another video up on his Scimax Channel. This time, it’s about elementary Elisp data structures and their manipulation. He considers Strings Lists Vectors Alists Plists Hash tables Strings aren’t really a data structure in the sense of … Continue reading

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Inspired Python

All Irreal readers are, I’m sure, familiar with Mickey Petersen who, in addition to his excellent Emacs site, Mastering Emacs, is also the author of a book by the same name. The articles on his site are among the best … Continue reading

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Emacs 28 Is Drawing Near

Eli Zaretskii writes that he’s cut the release branch for Emacs 28.1 in preparation for the upcoming pretest. He asks that everyone tracking Emacs development switch to the new branch so that it can get as much testing as possible. … Continue reading

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