2010: Fit for You: Thinking about my priorities — In a lively mentoring session on Wednesday, Annie English suggested that I fill in the Fit for You assessment, something [...]
2008: Emacs: Jump to anything — I just came across the Anything extension for Emacs. After you load anything.el, you can type M-x anything RET and [...]
2008: If you can, teach; If you can’t teach, do — I’ve never agreed with the adage “If you can, do; if you can’t, teach.” If you’ve ever caught yourself saying [...]
2007: Okay, I can solve that — I think I can deal with the temporary resident visa through mail.
Now the only thing I need to figure out [...]
2007: Paperwork hassles — This is more complicated than I thought.
The post-graduate work permit I am getting is most definitely not an
entry document, which [...]
2006: How to find great developers — Joel Spolsky writes about finding great developers. Internships are a terrific way to scope out a candidate and also get [...]
2006: Long stories deserve long responses — I deserved that public finger-wagging for my two-line reply to one of
my sister’s long stories. Which reminds me, I still [...]
2006: Bayan Ko — The song “Bayan Ko” never fails to move me, and it is to this song and
other traditional songs that I [...]
2006: Sometimes I just get homesick — I sometimes forget that I’ve only been here for a year and that it’s
perfectly normal for me to feel homesick [...]
2003: Fingering — http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi97/proceedings/paper/fkm.htm
A really wearable input device “FingeRing” is developed for
coming wearable PDAs. By attaching ring shaped sensors on each finger,
many commands [...]
2003: New news sources —
First Monday (http://firstmonday.org/)
Social tech articles
http://www.wirelesswatchjapan.com/
Gadgets, wireless
http://technologyreports.net/nextinnovator/index.html
Some wearable news
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
NerdFlanders I have a tip how to make this better: add a "or switch to VIM" bubble.... – May 18, 7:41 AM
lolfox chuck norris once used emacs after using vim. – May 18, 7:12 AM