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Assorted list of stuff on the web I found that looks interesting, so that I don't forget about it. If I have had time to parse it, it also has some minor commentary as to why I found it interesting.

Emacs

Anything of interest on the subject of my favourite editor, Emacs.

Configs

User configurations with stuff I want to copy.

Authoring

  • weblorg: "A Static HTML Generator entirely written in Emacs-Lisp". Not actually using it at present, but it does seem to make the whole authoring process much easier.

Email

Toolbar

  • F* mode: interesting use of SVG icons. See also

Interesting modes

  • emacs-piper: "Wrapper around existing Emacs functionality that creates an interactive user interface to dealing with unstructured textual data similar with how we transform data through pipes in the shell."
  • org-transclusion: "Transclusion is the ability to include content from one file into another by reference."

People

Blogs and other material from Emacs users.

  • Two Wrongs: blog created using Emacs tools with lots of posts on emacs.

Audiobooks

  • Riot Girls: Sci-fi story from BBC. Girls from the future which appear to solve all our problems.

Crypto

C++

Articles I should read

Emacs 29.1 (Org mode 9.6.6)