Monthly Archives: June 2022

Red Meat Friday: Who’s Next?

As most of you have probably heard by now, the Atom editor is being discontinued in December. That’s sad, of course, especially for Atom users but there are some lessons to be drawn. Eric Fraga has the TL;DR: This is … Continue reading

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Proced

Bhaskar Chowdhury has a nice video on using proced in Emacs. He covers many, but not all of the things you can do with it. As Chowdhury says, proced is best thought of as a top substitute built into Emacs. … Continue reading

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Emacs Buffers

Mickey from Mastering Emacs has a post, Why Emacs has Buffers, that considers why Emacs makes the buffer concept one of its signal concepts. After all, he says, the natural construct when a programmer thinks of an editor is the … Continue reading

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The iOS Builtin Flight App

This post is a bit specialized—to iOS—by Irreal standards but it’s so useful to those who have an iPhone that I’m going to write about it anyway. I’m not sure if this is new or has been in iOS for … Continue reading

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Org 9.5.4

Yesterday I saw this tweet: Org Mode is a GNU Emacs major mode for keeping notes, authoring documents, computational notebooks, literate programming, maintaining to-do lists, planning projects, and more — in a fast and effective plain text system. #Orgmode 9.5.4, … Continue reading

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Determining If Emacs Is Running In Terminal Or Gui Mode

Even if, like me, you mostly run Emacs in GUI mode, it’s sometimes desirable to invoke a terminal instance. Mostly it doesn’t matter which mode you’re in but there are a few things—font colors, for example—that you may want to … Continue reading

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Commercial Emacs

In a followup to his recent post on Modern Emacs, Bozhidar Batsov has a short offering that talks a little about Commercial Emacs. It’s a fork of GNU Emacs but it’s not the first one. There have been several others, … Continue reading

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Red Meat Friday: Duck Duck Go and Microsoft

There’s been a huge number of hot takes—mostly on twitter, of course, but elsewhere as well—about Duck Duck Go (DDG) not blocking Microsoft tracking scripts. The hot takes all treat the matter as a betrayal of DDG’s users and express … Continue reading

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Making Emacs Modern

Bozhidar Batsov has a post on one of my favorite hobbyhorses: making Emacs more modern. I’ve written about this several times. See here and here for example. Batsov is not sympathetic either. As Batsov notes, almost all these proposed modernizations … Continue reading

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A Clueless Journalist on Apple’s Self Repair Program

Long time readers know that Irreal doesn’t hold journalists in high regard. Oddly, the worst offenders are journalists on the tech beat. It’s odd because you’d expect them to know the difference between a computer and a composter but they … Continue reading

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