Monthly Archives: April 2025

Scrim Released

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about Charles Choi’s Scrim beta. Scrim is an app that makes the Org Protocol work in macOS. The problem, as Choi explains is that Org Protocol depends on calling emacsclient to deliver the … Continue reading

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JTR’s Month With Journelly

It’s been about a month since JTR (over at TAONAW) and I started using Journelly. Although it’s still in beta—but approaching its release date—I’ve nevertheless come to rely on it for my memo book. It’s smooth integration with Org mode … Continue reading

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Digital Life Update

It’s been a while since my last post on living the digital life. For those of you just joining the conversation, I’m several years in on trying to live a digital life, by which I mean giving up pens and … Continue reading

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Sorting String In A Line

Charles Choi has posted a tip mostly, he says, as a reminder to his future self. It’s about how to sort strings on a single Emacs line. At first blush that may not seem all that useful but a moment’s … Continue reading

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Keeping Org Files Sorted

Christian Tietze has an informative post that tells us how to keep an Org file sorted. Your first question should be, “What do you mean by sorted?” Your second question should be, “What does ‘keep sorted’ mean?” Tietze answers both … Continue reading

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Emacs Time Stamps

The Emacs Cat has a post on an Emacs feature that I use but had mostly forgotten about. It concerns the Emacs time stamp that lets you record in a file when it was last modified. I use it at … Continue reading

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eMacs On The iMac

Well, actually on any Mac but I couldn’t resist the symmetry. You’re probably wondering what this post is all about. It turns out that Apple computers are inclined to autocomplete “Emacs” to “eMacs”. That, apparently, is because Apple once sold … Continue reading

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Why You Should Stay In Emacs

Here at Irreal and in many other venues, you hear a lot about staying in Emacs. The hardcore among us treat having to leave Emacs as a fail. To outsiders, it can seem a little obsessive but it all goes … Continue reading

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Avoiding Emacs Pinky

Right after it’s too hard to learn, the second most frequent complaint about Emacs is how hard it is on your hands—especially your left pinky—because of its default keybindings. A lot of that has to do with the placement of … Continue reading

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Newsticker

Here at the Irreal bunker we’re trying to recover from an, um, excess of enthusiasm for our Easter dinner with relatives. My torpor is preventing me from putting together a detailed post so here’s a short take on something I’ve … Continue reading

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