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Unwound Stack: aws-unexpected-error
https://www.unwoundstack.com/blog/aws-unexpected-error.html
Unwound Stack: aws-unexpected-error
https://www.unwoundstack.com/blog/aws-unexpected-error.html
Unwoundstack
Everyone knows the cloud is the future, right?
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Andrey Listopadov: New Fennel Proto REPL and call for testing
https://andreyorst.gitlab.io/posts/2023-04-08-new-fennel-proto-repl-and-call-for-testing/
Andrey Listopadov: New Fennel Proto REPL and call for testing
https://andreyorst.gitlab.io/posts/2023-04-08-new-fennel-proto-repl-and-call-for-testing/
andreyorst.gitlab.io
New Fennel Proto REPL and call for testing
In the previous post I’ve described how to define a simple protocol, upgrade the stock Fennel REPL with it, and create a simple client that works with this setup. And at the end, I mentioned that I was working on a proper client implementation and a more…
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Nicolas Martyanoff: Making IELM More Comfortable
https://www.n16f.net/blog/making-ielm-more-comfortable/
Nicolas Martyanoff: Making IELM More Comfortable
https://www.n16f.net/blog/making-ielm-more-comfortable/
Brain dump
Making IELM More Comfortable
IELM is the Emacs Lisp REPL. It lets you evaluate any Elisp expression, prints the output and keeps track of previous commands. While it is a serious step-up from the humble eval-expression, it can be…
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Alvaro Ramirez: shell-maker, a maker of Emacs shells
http://xenodium.com/a-shell-maker
Alvaro Ramirez: shell-maker, a maker of Emacs shells
http://xenodium.com/a-shell-maker
Xenodium
shell-maker, a maker of Emacs shells
A few weeks ago, I wrote about an experiment to bring ChatGPT to Emacs as a shell. I was fairly new to both ChatGPT and building anything on top of co...
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Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: comments on the Rubber Duck Show of 2023-03-16
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2023-04-09-comment-emacs-rubber-duck-show/
Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: comments on the Rubber Duck Show of 2023-03-16
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2023-04-09-comment-emacs-rubber-duck-show/
Protesilaos Stavrou
Emacs: comments on the Rubber Duck Show of 2023-03-16
Some thoughts on Emacs, inspired by the Rubber Duck Show.
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Jeremy Friesen: Dig My Grave: Leveraging the Triple Back-tick in Org Mode
https://takeonrules.com/2023/04/09/dig-my-grave-leveraging-the-triple-back-tick-in-org-mode/
Jeremy Friesen: Dig My Grave: Leveraging the Triple Back-tick in Org Mode
https://takeonrules.com/2023/04/09/dig-my-grave-leveraging-the-triple-back-tick-in-org-mode/
Take on Rules
Dig My Grave: Leveraging the Triple Back-tick in Org Mode
Every time you call my name
I hear the angels say
Dig my grave — John Flansburgh and John Linnel, Dig My Grave Yesterday afternoon, I was watching one of Gavin Freeborn’s many Emacs videos. I mentally noted his Org-Mode 📖 code block prompting. It was different…
I hear the angels say
Dig my grave — John Flansburgh and John Linnel, Dig My Grave Yesterday afternoon, I was watching one of Gavin Freeborn’s many Emacs videos. I mentally noted his Org-Mode 📖 code block prompting. It was different…
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Sacha Chua: Using Org Mode tables and Emacs Lisp to create Minecraft Java JSON command books
https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/04/using-org-mode-tables-and-emacs-lisp-to-create-minecraft-java-json-command-books/
Sacha Chua: Using Org Mode tables and Emacs Lisp to create Minecraft Java JSON command books
https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/04/using-org-mode-tables-and-emacs-lisp-to-create-minecraft-java-json-command-books/
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Unwound Stack: sealed-traits-in-rust
https://www.unwoundstack.com/blog/sealed-traits-in-rust.html
Unwound Stack: sealed-traits-in-rust
https://www.unwoundstack.com/blog/sealed-traits-in-rust.html
Unwoundstack
Good article on sealed traits in Rust
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Manuel Uberti: Bandcamp and independent music
https://manueluberti.eu//2023/04/10/bandcamp.html
Manuel Uberti: Bandcamp and independent music
https://manueluberti.eu//2023/04/10/bandcamp.html
manueluberti.eu
Bandcamp and independent music – Manuel Uberti
My personal website
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Sacha Chua: 2023-04-10 Emacs news
https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/04/2023-04-10-emacs-news/
Sacha Chua: 2023-04-10 Emacs news
https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/04/2023-04-10-emacs-news/
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codingquark: A Clean Writing Environment
https://codingquark.com/emacs/2023/04/07/a-clean-writing-setup-emacs.html
codingquark: A Clean Writing Environment
https://codingquark.com/emacs/2023/04/07/a-clean-writing-setup-emacs.html
Codingquark
A Clean Writing Environment
I have simple preferences for writing:
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Emacs Redux: Emacs Redux Turns 10
https://emacsredux.com/blog/2023/04/11/emacs-redux-turns-10/
Emacs Redux: Emacs Redux Turns 10
https://emacsredux.com/blog/2023/04/11/emacs-redux-turns-10/
Emacs Redux
Emacs Redux Turns 10
Last month marked 10 years since I’ve started “Emacs Redux”. The blog’s mission I outlined in the very first post was the following: It’s time to bring Emacs under the spotlight once more and showcase its unique advantages over the more “traditional” (conventional)…
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Emacs Redux: Looking Up Words in a Dictionary
https://emacsredux.com/blog/2023/04/11/looking-up-words-in-a-dictionary/
Emacs Redux: Looking Up Words in a Dictionary
https://emacsredux.com/blog/2023/04/11/looking-up-words-in-a-dictionary/
Emacs Redux
Looking Up Words in a Dictionary
In recent years I grew quite used to the functionality presented by e-readers, some browsers and other tools to look up quickly a word in a dictionary while you’re reading something.1 English is not my first language and from time to time I come across something…
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Sacha Chua: Updating my Minecraft command book using Emacs, TRAMP, and mcf.el
https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/04/updating-my-minecraft-command-book-using-emacs-tramp-and-mcf-el/
Sacha Chua: Updating my Minecraft command book using Emacs, TRAMP, and mcf.el
https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/04/updating-my-minecraft-command-book-using-emacs-tramp-and-mcf-el/