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Jack Baty: Using only CLI and TUI apps in November
https://baty.net/posts/2025/10/cli-and-tui-only-for-november/
  
  Jack Baty: Using only CLI and TUI apps in November
https://baty.net/posts/2025/10/cli-and-tui-only-for-november/
Baty.net
  
  Using only CLI and TUI apps in November
  I think I’ll try something. I think I’ll try using only CLI and TUI apps during the month of November…
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Donald Hunter: Emacs Carnival 2025-11 — An Ode to Org Babel
https://donaldh.wtf/2025/10/emacs-carnival-2025-11-an-ode-to-org-babel/
  
  Donald Hunter: Emacs Carnival 2025-11 — An Ode to Org Babel
https://donaldh.wtf/2025/10/emacs-carnival-2025-11-an-ode-to-org-babel/
donaldh.wtf
  
  Emacs Carnival 2025-11 — An Ode to Org Babel
  The topic for this month's Emacs Carnival is An ode to Org Babel and is an opportunity to
shine a light on the literate programming engine embedded in Org mode.
  shine a light on the literate programming engine embedded in Org mode.
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TAONAW - Emacs and Org Mode:
https://taonaw.com/2025/10/31/if-youve-been-using-emacs.html
  
  TAONAW - Emacs and Org Mode:
https://taonaw.com/2025/10/31/if-youve-been-using-emacs.html
Taonaw
  
  The Art Of Not Asking Why
  If you’ve been using Emacs on macOS and iOS for a …
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Thanos Apollo: Daily Driving a Raspberry Pi 5
https://thanosapollo.org/posts/daily-drive-pi5-01/
  
  Thanos Apollo: Daily Driving a Raspberry Pi 5
https://thanosapollo.org/posts/daily-drive-pi5-01/
Thanos Apollo
  
  Daily Driving a Raspberry Pi 5
  Replacing my x220 laptop with a Raspberry Pi 5.
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Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: modus-themes version 5.0.0
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2025-11-01-emacs-modus-themes-5-0-0/
  
  Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: modus-themes version 5.0.0
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2025-11-01-emacs-modus-themes-5-0-0/
Protesilaos Stavrou
  
  Emacs: modus-themes version 5.0.0
  Information about the latest version of my highly accessible themes for GNU Emacs.
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Aimé Bertrand: Quick Capture Safari content into a Denote file
https://macowners.club/posts/capture-safari-content-denote/
  
  Aimé Bertrand: Quick Capture Safari content into a Denote file
https://macowners.club/posts/capture-safari-content-denote/
macOS & (open-source) Software
  
  Quick Capture Safari content into a Denote file
  The why I have been looking to setup my personal knowledge management with Denote for a while. So far I have been using Org-roam, which I was quite happy with. However I have been seeing much more development and buzz around Denote. Not just with the core…
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James Dyer: The Ping Localhost Hack for Emacs Shell on Windows
https://emacs.dyerdwelling.family/emacs/20251101152419-emacs--the-ping-localhost-hack-for-emacs-shell-on-windows/
  James Dyer: The Ping Localhost Hack for Emacs Shell on Windows
https://emacs.dyerdwelling.family/emacs/20251101152419-emacs--the-ping-localhost-hack-for-emacs-shell-on-windows/
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Jakub Nowak: Org Babel for TTRPG Automation
https://www.cyan.sh/blog/posts/org-babel-for-ttrpg-automation.html
  
  Jakub Nowak: Org Babel for TTRPG Automation
https://www.cyan.sh/blog/posts/org-babel-for-ttrpg-automation.html
www.cyan.sh
  
  Org Babel for TTRPG Automation | cyan.sh
  cyan homepage and blog
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Jack Baty: An experiment using jrnl for logging
https://baty.net/posts/2025/11/an-experiment-using-jrnl-for-logging/
  
  Jack Baty: An experiment using jrnl for logging
https://baty.net/posts/2025/11/an-experiment-using-jrnl-for-logging/
Baty.net
  
  An experiment using jrnl for logging
  A blog about everything by Jack Baty
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Listful Andrew: Some Bashisms are faster and more readable
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/some-bashisms-are-faster-and-more-readable.html
  
  Listful Andrew: Some Bashisms are faster and more readable
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/some-bashisms-are-faster-and-more-readable.html
flandrew.srht.site
  
  Some Bashisms are faster and more readable — Listful Andrew
  There may be good reasons to stick to POSIX. But if instead you end up using Bash, and you're already sprinkling Bashisms all over your script, then you might as well make good use of it.
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Listful Andrew: There are many ways to skin a cat, an echo, a printf
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/there-are-many-ways-to-skin-a-cat-an-echo-a-printf.html
  
  Listful Andrew: There are many ways to skin a cat, an echo, a printf
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/there-are-many-ways-to-skin-a-cat-an-echo-a-printf.html
flandrew.srht.site
  
  There are many ways to skin a cat, an echo, a printf — Listful Andrew
  Bash offers several options to organize your strings for printing or further processing, of which I show lots of examples.
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Listful Andrew: PercBar — Create a progress bar (Bash package)
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/sw-bash-percbar.html
  
  Listful Andrew: PercBar — Create a progress bar (Bash package)
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/sw-bash-percbar.html
flandrew.srht.site
  
  PercBar — Create a progress bar (Bash package) — Listful Andrew
  To get a bar built with Unicode blocks, simply give it numerator, denominator, and bar length.
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Listful Andrew: Flaggify — Create flags of countries and subdivisions (Bash package)
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/sw-bash-flaggify.html
  
  Listful Andrew: Flaggify — Create flags of countries and subdivisions (Bash package)
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/sw-bash-flaggify.html
flandrew.srht.site
  
  Flaggify — Create flags of countries and subdivisions (Bash package) — Listful Andrew
  Do you have fonts that can display emoji flags? Flaggify can convert from country code to country flag. Likewise for countries' subdivisions.
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Listful Andrew: Append2Org — Send your clipboard to an Org file as a subtree (Bash package)
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/sw-bash-append2org.html
  
  Listful Andrew: Append2Org — Send your clipboard to an Org file as a subtree (Bash package)
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/sw-bash-append2org.html
flandrew.srht.site
  
  Append2Org — Send your clipboard to an Org file as a subtree (Bash package) — Listful Andrew
  Bash-based little brother of org-capture. Sort of. Emacs not needed: from anywhere, add to the end of an Org file of your choice a subtree with the contents of your clipboard.