2013: Appreciating people — I’ve been thinking about friendship as one of those things that I want to deliberately get better at through practice [...]
2010: On vintage portaits and wedding photography — With my dad and my sister both professional photographers, I have a deep appreciation for the way pictures can bring [...]
2007: For the win! — I *like* this feeling. Rowr!
I called up the property management building for the apartment I’m
renting starting March. I wanted to [...]
2006: Debian’s still alive! — What do you know… Debian’s still accepting applications after all! =)
I just got e-mail from the Debian Account Manager, months [...]
2006: Insulated — For all the chaos and turmoil rocking the Philippines—from natural
disasters like the landslide that buried a village to man-made
disasters like [...]
2006: Hooray for Ateneo! — Didith Rodrigo has plenty of great news:
Google’s sponsoring the students’ trip to the ACM finals again! Hooray!
Numerous contests here and [...]
2006: Snuggling up — Check out Accordion Guy’s post about snuggling up. It’s soooo cuuuuuute! =)
2005: Stock photography — http://www.indexstock.com is an online stock photography service.
Check out
the guidelines. I think this is a good service for us to look [...]
2005: File transfers: Xdrive — Xdrive looks like a promising way to
transfer files between clients. It’s an additional USD 9.95 a month
for 5 GB. If [...]
2004: Better font-locking in emacs-wiki — If you’re having problems with emacs-wiki not highlighting the first
time you view a buffer, you’re probably set to use jit-lock [...]
2004: Better! — Finally got emacs-wiki highlighting just the way I want it.
Apparently, it bypasses the normal font-lock thing. Changes: I made
the example [...]
2004: emacs-wiki and the example tag — I firmly believe that stuff in example tags should not get marked up
on the page, and may have to fiddle [...]
2004: Bah, unrelated repositories —
* patching for this revision (mark@dishevelled.net--2003-mst/emacs-wiki--dev--1.0--patch-1)
star-merge: unable to merge unrelated trees.
2004: Public key needed for XEmacs packages — I was getting “Couldn’t check signature” errors on XEmacs. I
uncommented the mailto keyserver in my ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf and now things work.
The [...]
2004: planner.el goodness — Andrew Laing wrote:
I think the work you put into Planner et al is fantastic. I have spent
quite a bit of [...]
2003: some comments about my outfit — Apparently, a short black velvet dress and a brilliant red-and-yellow
obi-style belt is sufficiently unusual that it draws comments from the
other [...]
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
Abelard Lindsay I love vim but find myself wanting emacs modes for ml and lisp. Thanks. – May 18, 8:08 AM