2012: Thinking about the next mini-experiment — The consulting engagement I’m working on is great. It takes advantage of a hard-to-find combination of different skills and experiences, [...]
2008: Emacs Gnus: Organize Your Mail —
People handle large volumes of mail in different ways. Keeping
everything in one mailbox can quickly become unmanageable because
messages you need [...]
2008: Too much time on her hands — “Where do you find the time to do that?” That’s what I often hear from people when I talk about [...]
2008: Emacs Gnus: Searching Mail —
There are several ways to find messages in Emacs. From the summary
buffer, you can use / o (gnus-summary-insert-old-articles) to display
all [...]
2007: Plodding away on my thesis — So I’m transcribing the interviews of the usability study. It’s nice
hearing the good things again, but I’m seriously thinking that [...]
2006: Another aspect of what I want to do — From netsquared comment:
Although I’ve studied the material provided here, what I would really like is to be able to hire [...]
2006: Social media for social change — This is one of the reasons I love technology.
On Technorati: social, web2.0
Random Japanese sentence: ã‚る日ã€ÂÂ彼女ã¯ペットã®猫ãÂÂ΋ÂÂȋ—ã„ã¨ç§ÂÂã«知らãÂÂ݋¾ã—ãŸ。 One day, she told me that [...]
2006: Yesterday was a hot chocolate day — The hot chocolate at Linux Caffe (Grace
and Harbord Sts.) never fails to perk me up. Yesterday was no
exception even though [...]
2006: First baseball game — I watched my very first baseball game last night, thanks to Graduate
House Council’s awesomely discounted $5 field-level seats (face price:
$34.50, [...]
2006: Congrats to Von Totanes! — Von Totanes has just received his Canadian visa, and will be starting his PhD in information studies Really Soon. Hooray [...]
2006: Oatmeal hacking — One of the nice things about knowing geeks is that they often have another geek specialty. For example, Paul Lussier [...]
2006: My mom reads my blog — My mom reads my blog, and that’s absolutely terrific. =) I love
hearing her insights into the things I’m trying to [...]
2006: Old friends and familiar strangers — I don’t know why so many people read about the cooking misadventures
and existential crises of this 22-year-old girl, but I [...]
2006: Downtime — As guilty as I feel about taking another day off, unavoidable personal
circumstances have come up, and a little bit of [...]
2006: Being a girl — Tara Hunt
knows what it’s like to fade into the background if one has a
partner in crime. I don’t really have [...]
2006: Why blogging is cool — I hear this story again and again, in different words. This is one of the reasons why blogging is so [...]
2006: Programming for kids — On the Kagay-anon Linux Users Group mailing list:
we will just help kids learn the basics of programming,
logic formulation, flowcharting and [...]
2004: Indexer for planner notes — Just realized that planner-search-notes with a match-all will do perfectly well.
I don’t have to do this yet, then. =)
WearableMemoryAugmentation
2004: dabbrev-hover — dabbrev-hover http://gnufans.net/~deego
Tooltip-show the next completion. Hmm, that’s nice.
E-Mail from D. Goel
2004: Musical letters — Musical letters — http://www.ma.utexas.edu/~jcorneli/a/elisp/musical-letters.el
Joe Corneli’s written an interface to fluidsynth driven by Emacs
typing. Sounds like the sort of multimedia stuff [...]
2004: Japanese for nerds — Japanese for nerds — http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/2/26/175722/727
2004: BlueJ wiki — http://wiki.bluej.org
E-Mail from Davin McCall
2003: Xemacs text menus? — Does XEmacs even have text menu support? I’m looking for something like tmm.
2003: message-sent-hook — Strange, the hook is locally set to (gnus-agent-possibly-do-gcc t), but message-to-planner gets called.
2003: pda dev class — I need to look into dualbooting iPAQs so that Stanley and I can share the iPAQs. We’ll need high-capacity CompactFlash [...]
2003: Message to planner —
(defun message-to-planner ()
"Logs this message to the News and Mail section of today's planner file."
(save-window-excursion
[...]
2003: Constructivism — - problem-based learning
- case-based learning
- goal-based scenarios
CAI: Output should be a constructivist module
2003: Stuff I need to take care of — - Mindstorms? Mostly Stanley
- Alternative user interfaces: order my keyboards and HMDs, and think of good research projects
Oooh! DoubleTalk speech [...]
2003: Codestriker debs — Codestriker is a web-based collaborative code review tool.
deb http://nthomas.free.fr/debian sid main
deb-src http://nthomas.free.fr/debian sid main
2003: List of UML products — http://www.objectsbydesign.com/tools/umltools_byPlatform.html
2003: Pen tablet that can run Linux — Someone on PLUG said that the Fujitsu Stylistic 1000 is a “dirt-cheap”
pen tablet that can run Linux, and that too [...]
2003: CS161 William — CS161 CS becomes 162, which is a combination of CS161 and systems
programming. Change of textbook back to Tanenbaum. Lab class.
CS162a&b. [...]
Dave Marquardt Hey, remember how I couldn't see your drawing? It was a Feedly thing, and I can see the drawing just fine on your web site. – May 18, 11:49 AM
Gath Gealaich What exactly means "W-"? It sounds like a manufacturer designation. Or do other parts of this planet have naming and typographic conventions I'm not familiar... – May 18, 11:49 AM
Raymond Zeitler Your blog is refreshingly free of advertisements. So I receive it as a pure form of self-expression and an altruistic willingness to help others --... – May 18, 11:14 AM
sachac Hilarity! =) Glad it helped. You can also find keybindings with C-h f <function-name> Undo-tree is pretty darn cool. =) – May 18, 11:08 AM
Raymond Zeitler Excellent! This 13-year user didn't know about C-h w . I would always invoke M-x and then stare at the mini buffer for the brief... – May 18, 10:53 AM
FreakSQuirreL Really nice! I got here after a friend shared a link to your blog :) I will keep spreading your work to help those who... – May 18, 9:48 AM
vec nice sheet though, maybe that'll help me to get into emacs – May 18, 9:00 AM
vec > “Emacs vs. Vi” holy war (one of the classic battles in computer science) no, not really! computer science deals in way more complex problems. – May 18, 8:59 AM
Adam Awan Thanks Sascha, great sketch. I found it hard to move away from Vim until I found Evil (Extensible Vi Layer) for Emacs http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Evil This replaces... – May 18, 8:57 AM