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Laurent Charignon: Building Software Faster with LLMs: Part 2 - Ergonomics and Observability
https://blog.laurentcharignon.com/post/2025-09-30-llm-workflow-part2-ergonomics/
Laurent Charignon: Building Software Faster with LLMs: Part 2 - Ergonomics and Observability
https://blog.laurentcharignon.com/post/2025-09-30-llm-workflow-part2-ergonomics/
Laurent Charignon
Building Software Faster with LLMs: Part 2 - Ergonomics and Observability
Note: This article series was written by me, with LLMs helping to refine the style and structure.
Part 1 described the problems of managing multiple LLM sessions. This article shows the ergonomic layer that solves them: visual indicators, session recording…
Part 1 described the problems of managing multiple LLM sessions. This article shows the ergonomic layer that solves them: visual indicators, session recording…
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Laurent Charignon: Building Software Faster with LLMs: Part 1 - The Pain Points
https://blog.laurentcharignon.com/post/2025-09-30-llm-workflow-part1-pain-points/
Laurent Charignon: Building Software Faster with LLMs: Part 1 - The Pain Points
https://blog.laurentcharignon.com/post/2025-09-30-llm-workflow-part1-pain-points/
Laurent Charignon
Building with LLMs at Scale: Part 1 - The Pain Points
For the past year, I’ve been running an experiment: how much can one developer accomplish with LLM coding assistants? Home automation systems, development tools, note management—all built while juggling 5-10 simultaneous sessions. As a developer productivity…
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Protesilaos Stavrou:
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2025-10-01-emacs-modus-framework-ef-built-on-top/
Protesilaos Stavrou:
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2025-10-01-emacs-modus-framework-ef-built-on-top/
Protesilaos Stavrou
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Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: ‘modus-themes’ as a basis for other themes; ‘ef-themes’ is first
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2025-10-01-emacs-modus-framework-ef-built-on-top/
Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: ‘modus-themes’ as a basis for other themes; ‘ef-themes’ is first
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2025-10-01-emacs-modus-framework-ef-built-on-top/
Protesilaos Stavrou
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Sacha Chua: Doodling icons in a grid
https://sachachua.com/blog/2025/10/doodling-icons-in-a-grid/
Sacha Chua: Doodling icons in a grid
https://sachachua.com/blog/2025/10/doodling-icons-in-a-grid/
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Listful Andrew: Democratize can now offer more than 6000 Emacs Lisp usage examples
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/democratize-can-now-offer-more-than-6000-emacs-lisp-usage-examples.html
Listful Andrew: Democratize can now offer more than 6000 Emacs Lisp usage examples
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/democratize-can-now-offer-more-than-6000-emacs-lisp-usage-examples.html
flandrew.srht.site
Democratize can now offer more than 6000 Emacs Lisp usage examples — Listful Andrew
It now supports 10 non-native libraries, plus treesit and all the native functions covered by shortdoc.
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Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: the ‘standard-themes’ are also built on top of the ‘modus-themes’
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2025-10-03-emacs-standard-themes-on-top-modus/
Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: the ‘standard-themes’ are also built on top of the ‘modus-themes’
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2025-10-03-emacs-standard-themes-on-top-modus/
Protesilaos Stavrou
Emacs: the ‘standard-themes’ are also built on top of the ‘modus-themes’
My ‘standard-themes’ for Emacs are refactored to work on top of my ‘modus-themes’, thus inheriting their extensive face coverage and customisability.
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Hanno: Find recently modified files using =vertico= in Emacs
https://www.hoowl.se/find_recently_modified_files_using_vertico_in_emacs.html
Hanno: Find recently modified files using =vertico= in Emacs
https://www.hoowl.se/find_recently_modified_files_using_vertico_in_emacs.html
www.hoowl.se
Find recently modified files using =vertico= in Emacs
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Lambda Land: How I Organize the Papers I Read
https://lambdaland.org/posts/2025-10-03_reading_papers/
Lambda Land: How I Organize the Papers I Read
https://lambdaland.org/posts/2025-10-03_reading_papers/
Lambda Land
How I Organize the Papers I Read
I got asked how I manage papers, notes, and citations for doing research. I started writing out a very long Slack message, but it quickly passed the threshold where I ought to just turn it into a blog post.
The short of it: I’m an incorrigible Emacs user…
The short of it: I’m an incorrigible Emacs user…
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Irreal: Ashton Wiersdorf On Organizing Papers For Research
https://irreal.org/blog/?p=13313
Irreal: Ashton Wiersdorf On Organizing Papers For Research
https://irreal.org/blog/?p=13313
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Protesilaos Stavrou: Prot Asks: Christian about indie dev, philosophy of experiences, Zettelkasten
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2025-10-05-prot-asks-christian-indie-dev-philosophy-experiences-zettelkasten/
Protesilaos Stavrou: Prot Asks: Christian about indie dev, philosophy of experiences, Zettelkasten
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2025-10-05-prot-asks-christian-indie-dev-philosophy-experiences-zettelkasten/
Protesilaos Stavrou
Prot Asks: Christian about indie dev, philosophy of experiences, Zettelkasten
I talk to Christian Tietze about his indie and freelancing programming, many practical philosophy topics, and Zettelkasten note-taking.
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J.e.r.e.m.y B.r.y.a.n.t: Emacs Garbage collection improvements by using the GCMH package
https://onlisp.co.uk/Emacs-Garbage-collection-improvements-by-using-the-GCMH-package.html
J.e.r.e.m.y B.r.y.a.n.t: Emacs Garbage collection improvements by using the GCMH package
https://onlisp.co.uk/Emacs-Garbage-collection-improvements-by-using-the-GCMH-package.html
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Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: tmr version 1.2.0
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2025-10-06-emacs-tmr-1-2-0/
Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: tmr version 1.2.0
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2025-10-06-emacs-tmr-1-2-0/
Protesilaos Stavrou
Emacs: tmr version 1.2.0
Information about the latest version of my TMR package for GNU Emacs.
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Sacha Chua: 2025-10-06 Emacs news
https://sachachua.com/blog/2025/10/2025-10-06-emacs-news/
Sacha Chua: 2025-10-06 Emacs news
https://sachachua.com/blog/2025/10/2025-10-06-emacs-news/
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Marcin Borkowski: A debug helper in Elisp
https://mbork.pl/2025-10-06_A_debug_helper_in_Elisp
Marcin Borkowski: A debug helper in Elisp
https://mbork.pl/2025-10-06_A_debug_helper_in_Elisp
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Steven Allen: Replacing Git-Link with Forge
https://stebalien.com/blog/replacing-git-link-with-forge/
Steven Allen: Replacing Git-Link with Forge
https://stebalien.com/blog/replacing-git-link-with-forge/
Stebalien
Replacing Git-Link with Forge
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Andros Fenollosa: Why Org Social when you can use... anything?
http://en.andros.dev/blog/8c640241/why-org-social-when-you-can-use-anything/
Andros Fenollosa: Why Org Social when you can use... anything?
http://en.andros.dev/blog/8c640241/why-org-social-when-you-can-use-anything/
en.andros.dev
Why Org Social when you can use... anything? | Andros Fenollosa
It is a good question. There are a lot of popular social networks like X/Twitter, Mastodon, Bluesky, or nerd networks like Nostr, Twtxt, Matrix, etc.