2012: Understanding how I’m changing as a speaker — As I was reading the transcript of my recent presentation on social media for hardware dealers and home improvement stores, [...]
2011: Getting ready for the next project — This project transition is smoother than the others. I’m joining another Drupal project right away. I’ve drafted estimates and documents [...]
2010: What’s coming up in Emacs 24 — UPDATE: Emacs 24 has not yet been released. Developers can get it from the version control system (git/master, for example). [...]
2010: Code and consulting — @bugsbane observed that I seem to be much happier when I’m deep in code.
It’s not as simple as that, [...]
2006: There’s no place like home — It’s so good to be home again!
Now if only wireless Just Worked. Hmm…
2004: E-mail indexing — I’m now using swish++ to index and search my mail. It’s really handy,
particularly with the patched nnir.el and
doc/examples/email_indexing/Email-Indexing-Mini-Howto.txt . I’ve [...]
Sylver Stone Yeap, I had to get all above summarized through (and much more) when starting with emacs. I found this post so illustrative, I've enjoyed it.... – May 21, 7:11 AM
vicco is it the same problem for nixnote? I wonder if this would work as an indirect access to evernote. – May 20, 2:52 PM
xpress razor Nice tutorial. Once in a while someone posts about Emacs, and I get tempted again to play with the devil. When two three days passes,... – May 20, 12:01 PM
Pat Thomasson Focus on what you can do and it tempers the helpless, overwhelmed feeling. That's a great piece of advice. – May 20, 6:05 AM
naivnomore Hand drawn one pager is done very nicely. Good work. Succinct intro for beginners. However, It will be nice to have another one pager organized... – May 19, 10:50 AM
Pat Thomasson This is great. As one of your less code savvy followers, this has prompted me to go a step or two back off the page... – May 19, 9:58 AM