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Jiewawa: Trying to do the last 20%
https://jiewawa.me/2025/10/trying-to-do-the-last-20/
  Jiewawa: Trying to do the last 20%
https://jiewawa.me/2025/10/trying-to-do-the-last-20/
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Randy Ridenour: A Simple Emacs Dashboard
https://randyridenour.net/posts/2025-10-05-simple-emacs-dashboard.html
  
  Randy Ridenour: A Simple Emacs Dashboard
https://randyridenour.net/posts/2025-10-05-simple-emacs-dashboard.html
randyridenour.net
  
  A Simple Emacs Dashboard
  
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Alvaro Ramirez: Bending Emacs - Episode 4: Batch renaming files
https://xenodium.com/bending-emacs-episode-4-batch-renaming-files
  
  Alvaro Ramirez: Bending Emacs - Episode 4: Batch renaming files
https://xenodium.com/bending-emacs-episode-4-batch-renaming-files
Xenodium
  
  Bending Emacs - Episode 4: Batch renaming files
  I'm now a few weeks into my Bending Emacs series. Today I share a new episode.
Bending Emacs Episode 4: Batch renaming files
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Kana: Using Emacs Org-mode As My Package Manager
https://kyo.iroiro.party/en/posts/emacs-maintains-my-arch/
  
  Kana: Using Emacs Org-mode As My Package Manager
https://kyo.iroiro.party/en/posts/emacs-maintains-my-arch/
Kyou is kyou is kyou is kyou
  
  Using Emacs Org-mode As My Package Manager
  I install random packages from time to time (using Arch Linux, by the way),
maybe to try out things, to solve an issue at hand or as an implicit dependency
to my Emacs config or other scripts. And it was a pain having to keep in mind
which is for which.
…
maybe to try out things, to solve an issue at hand or as an implicit dependency
to my Emacs config or other scripts. And it was a pain having to keep in mind
which is for which.
…
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Emacs APAC: Announcing Emacs Asia-Pacific (APAC) virtual meetup, Saturday, October 25, 2025
https://emacs-apac.gitlab.io/announcements/october-2025/
  Emacs APAC: Announcing Emacs Asia-Pacific (APAC) virtual meetup, Saturday, October 25, 2025
https://emacs-apac.gitlab.io/announcements/october-2025/
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Andros Fenollosa: Why Your social.org Files Can Have Millions of Lines Without Any Performance Issues
http://en.andros.dev/blog/4e12225f/why-your-socialorg-files-can-have-millions-of-lines-without-any-performance-issues/
  
  Andros Fenollosa: Why Your social.org Files Can Have Millions of Lines Without Any Performance Issues
http://en.andros.dev/blog/4e12225f/why-your-socialorg-files-can-have-millions-of-lines-without-any-performance-issues/
en.andros.dev
  
  Why your social.org files can have millions of lines without any performance issues | Andros Fenollosa
  As Org Social grows, users follow more feeds, and individual social.org files accumulate hundreds of posts over time. Traditional approaches that down
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Protesilaos Stavrou: Prot Asks: Maxim about writing, thinking, criticism, narratives, and productivity
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2025-10-26-prot-asks-maxim-writing-thinking-narratives-productivity/
  
  Protesilaos Stavrou: Prot Asks: Maxim about writing, thinking, criticism, narratives, and productivity
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2025-10-26-prot-asks-maxim-writing-thinking-narratives-productivity/
Protesilaos Stavrou
  
  Prot Asks: Maxim about writing, thinking, criticism, narratives, and productivity
  I talk with Maxim about a range of issues from writing and thinking, to narratives and productivity.
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Andros Fenollosa: Why your social.org files can have millions of lines without any performance issues
http://en.andros.dev/blog/4e12225f/why-your-socialorg-files-can-have-millions-of-lines-without-any-performance-issues/
  
  Andros Fenollosa: Why your social.org files can have millions of lines without any performance issues
http://en.andros.dev/blog/4e12225f/why-your-socialorg-files-can-have-millions-of-lines-without-any-performance-issues/
en.andros.dev
  
  Why your social.org files can have millions of lines without any performance issues | Andros Fenollosa
  As Org Social grows, users follow more feeds, and individual social.org files accumulate hundreds of posts over time. Traditional approaches that down
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Philip Kaludercic: Ini-style Emacs Configuration Files?
https://sdf.org/~pkal//blog/emacs/ini-init.html
  Philip Kaludercic: Ini-style Emacs Configuration Files?
https://sdf.org/~pkal//blog/emacs/ini-init.html
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Alvaro Ramirez: time-zones now on MELPA. Do I have your support?
https://xenodium.com/time-zones-now-on-melpa
  
  Alvaro Ramirez: time-zones now on MELPA. Do I have your support?
https://xenodium.com/time-zones-now-on-melpa
Xenodium
  
  time-zones now on MELPA. Do I have your support?
  A little over a week ago, I introduced time-zones, an Emacs utility to easily check city times around the world. Today, I'm happy to report, the packa...
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tusharhero: GNU Emacs needs a virtual keyboard
https://tusharhero.codeberg.page/emacs-needs-keyboard.html
  
  tusharhero: GNU Emacs needs a virtual keyboard
https://tusharhero.codeberg.page/emacs-needs-keyboard.html
tusharhero.codeberg.page
  
  GNU Emacs needs a virtual keyboard
  
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TAONAW - Emacs and Org Mode:
https://taonaw.com/2025/10/27/i-found-a-potentially-useful.html
  
  TAONAW - Emacs and Org Mode:
https://taonaw.com/2025/10/27/i-found-a-potentially-useful.html
Taonaw
  
  The Art Of Not Asking Why
  I found a potentially useful package that creates a visual …
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