Monthly Archives: August 2025

Save It In Markdown

My recent post on Markdown Versus Org Mode engendered some limited but spirited engagement so I thought it would be nice to followup by writing about a post I’ve had sitting in a browser tab for sometime. Piotr MigdaƂ writes … Continue reading

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Two From Ridenour

I like the posts of Randy Ridenour because he’s (definitely) a non-technical user who nevertheless has managed to learn and use Emacs in an advanced way. One indication of this is his post on inserting bible passages. As Ridenour says, … Continue reading

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Markdown Versus Org Mode

I think it’s fair to say that virtually everyone with knowledge of and an opinion on the matter would agree that on the technical merits Org mode is clearly superior to Markdown. The differences in syntax are trivial and don’t … Continue reading

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Two Elevator Pitches

As I mentioned last week, this month’s Emacs Carnival challenge is to make an elevator pitch for Emacs. It’s a pretty tough assignment. Realistically, you have less than a minute to convince your captive audience that they should give Emacs … Continue reading

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Emacs As A Word Processor

Many commentators, Irreal included, are fond of pointing out that even if you need to deliver your writing product in some sort of Word compatible format, you can still write in the comfort of Emacs and Org mode. All you … Continue reading

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A Little Bit Of Humor

I have no idea if this is legitimate but I find it hilarious. It does seem like Google, though.

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LSP-mode Versus Eglot

For reasons that I’ll explain below, this is not an informed post. Rather, I’m just passing along something that I found on the Web and that was merely one man’s opinion. Still, it seems like useful information so I’m repeating … Continue reading

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Charles Choi Imagines Some New T-Shirts

I wear T-shirts pretty much exclusively but I don’t have any Emacs T-shirts. The designs just don’t appeal to me. Charles Choi to the rescue. I really like the first two. Choi generated them with Gemini as a lark so … Continue reading

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The Emacs Writing Experience: Ridenour

This is another post about the Emacs Carnival on Writing. This time it concerns a contribution by Randy Ridenour, a Philosophy Professor at Oklahoma Baptist University. I especially like stories like his because he’s a non-technical user who nevertheless made … Continue reading

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The Wages Of Complacency

I tell you and tell you and tell you but you don’t listen. “Don’t entrust the only copy of your data to a third party”, I say. “But I’m a good guy and I’m not doing anything controversial. Besides, I’m … Continue reading

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