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Monthly Archives: April 2022
What’s New In Emacs 28
As usual upon a major Emacs release, Mickey Petersen, of Mastering Emacs fame, has an exhaustive listing of what’s new in the release. His post is an annotated version of the NEWS file so it is very long and detailed. … Continue reading
A Linux User Moves to Windows
I used to be a (fiery) Windows hater. I’d tell anyone who’d listen what a terrible OS it was and how using it was the sure sign of a luser. I’m no longer that way. It’s not that I’ve become … Continue reading
Red Meat Friday: As I’ve Said Before
Most smart people know that you shouldn’t pay any attention to polls you see on Twitter. Those of us who aren’t as smart can’t help ourselves. Here’s a case in point: Ratings of #linux text editors from @linuxformat. Notably absent … Continue reading
The ACM Backfile
Here’s some good news: the ACM has opened the first 50 years of its backfile. That’s all the articles between 1951 and 2000. That may be even better than it seems because recent papers are more apt to be available … Continue reading
Lab Leak: The Video
Ryan Grim from The Hill has a video out that does a good job in summarizing the Vanity Fair article on the origin of COVID-19 that I wrote about a few days ago. In just over 10 minutes Grim does … Continue reading
Org Modern
As regular readers know, I’m not much for bling and fancy formatting in my editor but that’s a personal choice without a moral dimension. Plenty of people like to have their Emacs buffers look as nice as possible. For those … Continue reading
Emacs 28.1
Yesterday, Eli bumped the version of Emacs to 28.1. I wasn’t sure if there would be further release candidates coming but at the time the release had not appeared on any of the FTP servers nor had there been a … Continue reading
April Fools Day
At the risk of putting my nerd credentials at risk, I have a confession: I really hate April first and all the Internet silliness that goes with it. Many of the April fools day posts are extremely well done and … Continue reading
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Vanity Fair on the Origin of COVID-19
Vanity Fair has a long article on the origin of COVID-19 and the political maneuverings surrounding it. Additional documents have surfaced since the virus’s origin first became an issue. The TL;DR is that there was always substantial doubt from the … Continue reading
The Power of Emacs
I saw this tweet by Daniel Nemenyi today: I use #emacs, not Word, for writing. It was playing up. Typing became sluggish. So I ran its profiler, typed a few lines, ran profiler-report and found a function gobbling up CPU. … Continue reading