Emacs, link roundup, books, and more – Weekly review: Week ending August 30, 2013
| weeklyBlog posts
- Weekly review: Week ending August 23, 2013
- Reflecting on a month of experimenting with Proper Retirement
- Emacs: How I organize my Org files
- Making bulk cooking easier
- Sketchnote Lessons: Speech bubbles and thought clouds
- Helping someone get started with Emacs and Org Mode through Org2Blog and LaTeX; troubleshooting steps
Quick notes from this week
- Emacs
C-x 8 <RET>
(insert-char
) lets you insert Unicode characters by name. Here’s the snowman ☃C-x z
(repeat
) repeats an Emacs command each time you pressz
. Might replace some of my simpler keyboard macros…- You can use Lisp expressions when replacing regexps –
\,(...)
will take\&
and\N
, and also \# (number of already-completed replacements) - You can use
C-u F3
(kmacro-start-macro-or-insert-counter
) to insert a counter without incrementing it. (Thanks, Fuco!) C-m
is the same asRET
- Other notes
- Linux: Building a package from source on Ubuntu or other Debian-based systems? Use
apt-get build-dep
to install its dependencies. - Made potstickers from scratch(ish) this week!
- Linux: Building a package from source on Ubuntu or other Debian-based systems? Use
- Things I’ve clipped from around the Web
- A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (2009) – hat-tip to HN for the link
- Latin LOLcats: Alta a longe cognoscuntur
- Defining custom task workflows with Emacs Org-mode (also mentions kanban)
- Configuring Emacs Org-mode to manage project tasks – org-capture and other tips
- Simple Dollar: The Problem versus the Path Forward – I learned the importance of future-focus from Thank You for Arguing. This post makes a similar point in a different way.
- Generosity Pays: Results from Launching a “Pay What You Want” eBook – I really like the Pay What You Want model, and it’s great to read other people’s experiences with it.
- How Athletes Get Great – a reminder that the much-cited 10,000 hours to expertise is an average, so people can take much less time or much longer
- Life feeds words – Writer’s block? Go out there and live more.
- Building a blogging career one step at a time – outlines a reasonable path for people who want to build their blogging skills
- Hard working blogging tactics that won’t scale: applying growth hacking principles to your blog – when you have a small site, you can do things that larger sites can’t do, like e-mailing every commenter or holding a Google Hangout
- Book recommendations
- Show me the Numbers: Designing Tables and Graphs to Enlighten – Illustrates each idea with several variations so that you can see how design choices can make tables and charts more effective or less effective.
- Early Retirement Extreme: Not a personal finance book as much as it’s a philosophy book. Good stuff, influenced me a lot when it came to planning my experiment. This is my third time through the book and I just noticed the author uses Emacs too… =)
- Positivity: Interesting research into positivity, resilience, etc. Useful guide questions to help you reflect on what gives you joy, serenity, and so on.
- How to Retire the Cheapskate Way: Practical tips and interesting anecdotes.
- The Decision Book: Fifty Models for Strategic Thinking: Small, visual, idea-packed book. Nifty.
- Movie recommendations
- The Magic of Belle Isle: W- picked this one. Nice find. Yay for writers. =)
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: =)
- 12 Monkeys: Going through my classic sci-fi backlog…
Focus areas and time review
- Business (9.9h – 5%)
- Earn (3.3h – 33% of Business)
[ ]
Earn: Consulting – E1 – Thursday[ ]
Earn: Consulting – E1 – Tuesday
- Build (4.9h – 50% of Business)
- Quantified Awesome (0.0h)
- Drawing (2.1h)
[X]
Sketchnote a book[X]
Draw Emacs guide – keyboard shortcuts
- Paperwork (0.0h)
[ ]
File payroll return[ ]
Sketchnote a book
- Connect (1.6h – 16% of Business)
[X]
Post QS Toronto notes[ ]
Process and upload another QS Toronto video
- Earn (3.3h – 33% of Business)
- Relationships (5.1h – 3%)
- Discretionary – Productive (25.3h – 15%)
- Research
[X]
Ask D.G.[X]
Check CMT[X]
Check SGM[X]
Try to reschedule appointment[ ]
Call MA[ ]
Follow up with CMT
- Writing (9.7h)
[X]
Think about blog goals
[ ]
Go through Latin Made Simple chapter 1[ ]
Scan receipts
- Research
- Discretionary – Play (8.3h – 4%)
- Personal routines (23.3h – 13%)
- Unpaid work (15.3h – 9%)
- Sleep (81.6h – 48% – average of 11.7 per day)
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