Monthly Archives: August 2025

Ibuffer Configuration

The Emacs Cat has an informative post on his Ibuffer Configuration. Although it’s built in, ibuffer isn’t enabled by default so you have to load it with require, use-package, or whatever you use for such things. It’s a nice replacement … Continue reading

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Writing Instruction Manuals In Org Mode

JTR over at The Art Of Not Asking Why has an interesting post on how how he writes instruction manuals. The post was in response to a question from someone on Reddit. As for Org Mode itself, he doesn’t have … Continue reading

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Disqus Problem Update

I think I’ve resolved the Disqus problem. At least I was able to respond to an Irreal comment. If things are indeed resolved, I should be able to respond to your comments as usual.

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🥩 Red Meat Friday: Hell On Earth

Did you ever wonder what Hell on earth would look like? Here you go. Imagine having to rely on Windows XP, Windows 3.11, or even MS-DOS to get your daily work done. Imagine waiting 15 minutes for your computer to … Continue reading

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Fraga: Elevator Pitch

As you can probably tell, I’ve become obsessed with Emacs Elevator Pitch posts. I find them particularly instructive because they require the writer to boil down what they like about Emacs to its essence. The latest offering is from Eric … Continue reading

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Eric MacAdie’s Elevator Pitch

Although, as I have said, the Emacs elevator pitch is a difficult challenge, several people have stepped forward to meet it. Eric MacAdie is one of those people and has provided his own contribution. His approach is to offer some … Continue reading

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A Casual App For Gnuplot

I really like Gnuplot. It can take a bit of raw data and produce a first class graph in many different formats. There are two problems: It’s command set is truly baroque and hard to learn I don’t use it … Continue reading

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Karl Voit: Why Markdown Is A Disaster

If you were paying attention to my response to Watts Martin’s post on Markdown, you probably concluded that Karl Voit is not a fan of Markdown. I’ve been following Voit’s views on light weight markup languages and personal information management … Continue reading

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Disqus Problem

I’ve having a problem with Disqus that prevents me from replying to comments on Irreal (or probably from commenting at all with Disqus). Disqus seems aware of the problem so I expect they’ll release a fix shortly. In the mean … Continue reading

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A Program That Molds To Your Needs II

The other day when I wrote about Álvaro Ramírez’s elevator pitch post, I mentioned that one of the things I liked was that his list of unexpected tasks that you could accomplish with Emacs contained links to posts where he … Continue reading

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