Monthly Archives: June 2023

Clocktables

Over at the Straightforward Emacs channel, Jake B. has an informative video on Org mode clocktables. Most Org mode users knows that you can clock in and out of Org headings giving you a way of tracking the time you … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged , | Leave a comment

The Old Days

I ran across this amazing picture on Massimo, a splendid site that offers several fascinating and unusual tweets a day. If you like being surprised and astounded, give Massimo a look. The picture is of the original IBM hard drive. … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | Leave a comment

SICP and Emacs

As you all know by now, I really love SICP and consider it among the best—if not the best—books on computer science of all time. I didn’t read it until fairly late in my career and yet I can’t overstate … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged , | Leave a comment

The Real Emacs Advantage

After yesterday’s post I started thinking about what the real advantage of Emacs is. There are, as I’ve said many times, plenty of advantages but if you had to choose the most important one, what would it be? My recent … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | Leave a comment

Is Emacs Slow?

What do you think? Is Emacs slow or is that just another instance of Emacs hater FUD? The most frequent complaint I see about Emacs—with the possible exception of its lack of bling—is that it’s too slow. I don’t understand … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | Leave a comment

Simple Extensions in Emacs

Robert Johnson has a useful post on Everyday editor extensions in Emacs. Most Emacs n00bs and even many seasoned Emacers assume Elisp is too obscure and hard for “normal” users so they avoid it. Of course, that’s not true at … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | Leave a comment

Worst Practices

Although you may not have heard anything from Mike Zamansky lately, he’s still blogging—mostly about teaching—and maintaining an active presence on the Web. He just retired from Hunter so perhaps he’ll find time to enlighten us with a Using Emacs … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | Leave a comment

Warp Refactoring With Emacs

Ashton Wiersdorf has a very interesting post on refactoring in Emacs. His problem is a simple one: we wants to replace all occurrences of set_XXX_config! (where XXX varies) to config_XXX! for all files in a directory. He uses several packages … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | Leave a comment

Org Remark

If you’re the type of person who likes to annotate files but keep your notes external to the file itself, you may be interested in nobiot’s org-remark. There are a couple of videos [1, 2] that show how it works … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged , | Leave a comment

PSA: Comment Notifications

I just discovered that, once again, Disqus has stopped sending me notifications when someone comments on an Irreal post. This happened before. For several months I got no notifications. Then, suddenly, mysteriously they started up again. I’m hoping it won’t … Continue reading

Posted in Administrivia | Leave a comment