Monthly Archives: November 2025

Calc As A Desktop App

As I’ve said many times before, I’m a big fan of Emacs Calc. Try as I might, I haven’t been able to master Calc in its entirety. That’s mostly because it has many advanced features that I seldom or never … Continue reading

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A Reminder About org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift

JTR over at The Art Of Not Asking Why has a useful reminder about something that I, at least, always forget about: org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift. The idea is that you have something scheduled on a certain day but want to repeat that … Continue reading

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Burst-driven Development

Most serious Emacs users are familiar with Bozhidar Batsov. He’s a blogger and the developer/maintainer of several OSS and Emacs projects such as RuboCop, CIDER, Projectile, nREPL, and many others. And, of course, he has a full time job. That … Continue reading

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JTR On Projects In Emacs

JTR over at The Art Of Not Asking Why has a post discussing his current scheme for handling projects in Emacs. It’s a post that discusses the problem that many of have with integrating our Org files across all our … Continue reading

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Snippets With Abbrev Mode

I’m a big user of yasnippet. I invoke it several times a day in various contexts. I also use the builtin Emacs abbrev-mode for some simpler text substitutions: “ra” for “→” for instance. Again, I usually use this facility several … Continue reading

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Red Meat Friday: Gategate

I don’t know about the rest of you but I’m fed up with the “-gate” meme. Lazy and generally ignorant journalists keep describing every would be scandal—no matter how trivial—as x-gate. The latest example that I’ve seen is the so … Continue reading

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Short Yes/No Answers

Like most longer term Emacs users, one of the first things I did was to get rid of the annoying long-form Yes/No questions that required you to answer “yes” or “no” explicitly. That was easy to do. I simply aliased … Continue reading

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Finding The File At Point

I just discovered a useful trick over at Ruslan’s Tech Blog. It’s about finding the file at point. Ruslan does this a lot. I, on the other hand, hardly every do it but I have gotten used to typing Ctrl+c … Continue reading

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Unix v4

The Unix story is well known to most software nerds but lessor known is the story of Unix v4. To many, it’s just another in the long line of Bell Lab’s Computing Sciences Research Center’s Unix releases but it turns … Continue reading

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Setting avy-timeout-seconds To A More Reasonable Value

As longtime Irreal readers know, I am an Avy fanatic and use it as my principal means of buffer navigation. For a long time, I mostly used avy-goto-word-1 but it can only be used to search for the beginning of … Continue reading

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