Monthly Archives: December 2022

Plan 9: If It’s Not Broke, Don’t Fix It

I just came across an interesting article that appears to be from Francesco Nidito—although I’m not sure about the provenance—concerning the Plan 9 operating system. The gist of the post was that Plan 9 was a brilliant piece of software … Continue reading

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The Origins of PostScript

The IEEE Spectrum has a lovely article about the origins and early history of PostScript and how it jumpstarted desktop publishing and arguably digital printing. Most Irreal readers probably know the rudiments of the story. PostScript was developed at Adobe … Continue reading

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Use-package Merged into Emacs 29

Stefan Kangas just announced that use-package has been merged into the emacs-29 branch. I’m inclined to take a conservative view towards moving packages into core Emacs, believing that a package should prove its worth and stability over an extended time … Continue reading

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Prot On Clojure and Cider

As most Irreal readers know, Protesilaos Stavrou (Prot) is looking for a new job. Part of his preparations is learning Clojure so of course he’s produced a video on using Clojure in Emacs with Clojure. It’s an elementary exposition but … Continue reading

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Update On The Org-9.6 Problem

Yesterday, I wrote about Org-9.6 failing to load after my weekly update. I’m happy to report that due to the advice of the excellent Irreal readers Fran Burstall and Mike S, I have resolved the problem. The problem turns out … Continue reading

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PSA: Beware of Error With Org 9.6

My usual routine is to update my Emacs packages on Sunday. After my last update, I restarted Emacs and Org wouldn’t load, complaining that org-assert-version was an invalid function. After a bit of messing around, I uninstalled Org-9.6 from my … Continue reading

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Howard Abrams On Why You Should Use Eshell

Regular Irreal readers know that I’m a fan of Howard Abrams’ posts and videos on Emacs. Abrams gave a talk at EmacsConf 2022 on the Top 10 reasons why you should be using Eshell. He felt that the talk was … Continue reading

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Zamansky Returns

It’s Advent of Code time again and, as is his wont, Mike Zamansky is meeting the challenge and blogging about his results. Even better, he’s posted a video on his solutions to the first two problems. The video isn’t about … Continue reading

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A Browser-based Org File Viewer

Kiran Gopinathan has built an interesting little app to view Org files in the browser. If you’re like me and want to stay in Emacs as much as possible, you may be wondering anyone would build such a thing. Gopinathan … Continue reading

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EmacsConf 2022 Reminder

Just a quick reminder that EmacsConf 2022 is tomorrow and Sunday. If you’re interested in some really good talks about Emacs, you can enjoy the conference from the comfort of your computer/tablet screen. They’ll also be making the videos available … Continue reading

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