Monthly Archives: March 2022

An Emacs User Looks at Acme

I’ve written before about the Acme editor. The first time it was about Russ Cox’s video tour of Acme. The second was Vince Foley’s take on Acme as an Emacs user. Those were almost 10 years ago so perhaps it’s … Continue reading

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Another Paean to RSS

Radosław Miernik has a post that’s another paean to RSS. He explains what RSS is, how it works, and its advantages to the reader. It’s mostly used to track blog entries but its application is actually broader. Basically any site … Continue reading

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Taking Yegge’s Advice

Last week, I wrote about Steve Yegge’s latest Emacs video, Emergency Emacs. The video was mostly about rebinding the Emacs commands that he uses frequently to be as easy to type as possible. One of his rebindings was to replace … Continue reading

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REPLs and Interactive Programming

Mikel Evins has a post from back in December of 2020 that recently popped up in my feed for some reason or another. It’s an interesting post about one of my favorite programming topics: interactive programming. In it, Evins examines … Continue reading

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Searching As You Like It

Álvaro Ramírez likes that Emacs’ customizability means that you can make it behave exactly the way you want it to. He illustrates this with a simple but useful bit of Elisp that implements what he describes as a DWIM search. … Continue reading

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File Templates in Emacs

Jeremy Friesen has to write a weekly summary of his team’s work. That summary has a fixed format so management provided a template for it. Being an Emacs user, Friesen, of course, wanted to write his report in Emacs. He … Continue reading

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Who Can Work From Home

The Journal of Public Economics has an interesting paper by Jonathan I. Dingel and Brent Neiman on How many jobs can be done at home. The TL;DR is that they looked at broad job categories and by using surveys on … Continue reading

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Steve Yegge on Emergency Emacs

If you’re an Emacs user you’re probably familiar with Steve Yegge’s famous Effective Emacs post. If you’re not, you should go read it right now. It’s full of suggestions to make you more efficient at using Emacs. It really increased … Continue reading

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Protesilaos Stavrou on Emacs and Freedom

Protesilaos Stavrou has posted his talk to LibrePlanet 2022 on Emacs and the meaning of freedom as understood by those of us in the free software community. The talk is comprehensive in that he starts with an explanation of what … Continue reading

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Org Speed Keys Implementation

Tony Aldon has an interesting post on reddit that discusses the implementation of Org speed keys. That doesn’t seem like it would be all that interesting but it turns out to be more complex and involved than you might think, … Continue reading

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