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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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Marcin Borkowski: Org mode burst timer
https://mbork.pl/2025-10-27_Org_mode_burst_timer
Marcin Borkowski: Org mode burst timer
https://mbork.pl/2025-10-27_Org_mode_burst_timer
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Sacha Chua: 2025-10-27 Emacs news
https://sachachua.com/blog/2025/10/2025-10-27-emacs-news/
Sacha Chua: 2025-10-27 Emacs news
https://sachachua.com/blog/2025/10/2025-10-27-emacs-news/
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TAONAW - Emacs and Org Mode: Emacs and mental challanges
https://taonaw.com/2025/10/27/emacs-and-mental-challanges.html
TAONAW - Emacs and Org Mode: Emacs and mental challanges
https://taonaw.com/2025/10/27/emacs-and-mental-challanges.html
Taonaw
Emacs and mental challanges
As part of a trip to see her friend, my mom went to a show …
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Christian Tietze: Sharpening the Saw with Emacs
https://christiantietze.de/posts/2025/10/sharpening-the-saw-with-emacs/
Christian Tietze: Sharpening the Saw with Emacs
https://christiantietze.de/posts/2025/10/sharpening-the-saw-with-emacs/
Christian Tietze
Sharpening the Saw with Emacs
Moving my computing needs into Emacs has this weird effect that spending maintenance time in Emacs, I can improve both how I do stuff with the computer, and also what stuff I work on itself.
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Sacha Chua: Playing around with org-db-v3 and consult: vector search of my blog post Org files, with previews
https://sachachua.com/blog/2025/10/playing-around-with-org-db-v3-and-consult-vector-search-of-my-blog-posts-with-previews/
Sacha Chua: Playing around with org-db-v3 and consult: vector search of my blog post Org files, with previews
https://sachachua.com/blog/2025/10/playing-around-with-org-db-v3-and-consult-vector-search-of-my-blog-posts-with-previews/
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Jack Baty: Creating posts for Zola in Emacs
https://baty.net/posts/2025/10/creating-posts-for-zola-in-emacs/
Jack Baty: Creating posts for Zola in Emacs
https://baty.net/posts/2025/10/creating-posts-for-zola-in-emacs/
Baty.net
Creating posts for Zola in Emacs
Creating blog posts from Emacs is my prefered method. I had a whole setup built around doing this for Hugo, but since I just switched to Zola I needed to move things around.
Here’s where I ended up:…
Here’s where I ended up:…