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  1. I've almost reached feature parity with the official TUI, and I'm working hard to naturally integrate the flow with org-mode while keeping it dependency-free and easily extensible. If you want to play with it, it already works, but don't trust the docs too much (not yet)

    github.com/gicrisf/hermes.el

  2. Just baked my new package! This is how I manage my skills, which is from a single SKILLS.org file (without touching a single line of yaml).

    If you're used to ox-hugo or ox-zola, this should feel extremely natural (I actually took most of the ideas from rewriting the backend of ox-zola recently)

    github.com/gicrisf/ox-skills

  3. a macro to generate other macros was the best idea ever: now confirmed

    (with the last version of emacs-indigo for pretty-much-memory-safe molecule manipulation inside emacs!)

    github.com/gicrisf/emacs-indigo

  4. a macro to generate other macros was the best idea ever: now confirmed

    (with the last version of emacs-indigo for pretty-much-memory-safe molecule manipulation inside emacs!)

    github.com/gicrisf/emacs-indigo

    #emacs #lisp #chemistry #cheminformatics #metaprogramming #programming #code #coding #fp

  5. a macro to generate other macros was the best idea ever: now confirmed

    (with the last version of emacs-indigo for pretty-much-memory-safe molecule manipulation inside emacs!)

    github.com/gicrisf/emacs-indigo

    #emacs #lisp #chemistry #cheminformatics #metaprogramming #programming #code #coding #fp

  6. a macro to generate other macros was the best idea ever: now confirmed

    (with the last version of emacs-indigo for pretty-much-memory-safe molecule manipulation inside emacs!)

    github.com/gicrisf/emacs-indigo

    #emacs #lisp #chemistry #cheminformatics #metaprogramming #programming #code #coding #fp

  7. a macro to generate other macros was the best idea ever: now confirmed

    (with the last version of emacs-indigo for pretty-much-memory-safe molecule manipulation inside emacs!)

    github.com/gicrisf/emacs-indigo

    #emacs #lisp #chemistry #cheminformatics #metaprogramming #programming #code #coding #fp

  8. Just shipped a Rust CPU inference engine for Qwen3-ASR. Clone it, throw a wav file at it and get a transcription *locally*

    github.com/gicrisf/qwen-asr-rs

  9. Kaomel is now on ! 。◕‿◕。

    A snappy picker for with ~1000 kaomojis, multilingual tags, and support for both Vertico and Helm. No dependencies, pure Emacs .

    Install: M-x package-install RET kaomel RET

    What started as "wouldn't it be nice to pick kaomojis without using the mouse" became a journey of solving interesting problems around dataset extensibility and completion framework flexibility.

    Blog post: zwit.link/posts/kaomel-emacs-p

    Repo: github.com/gicrisf/kaomel

  10. As promised, I have published the second episode of the introductory tutorial on Hy, the Lisp dialect that compiles to Python AST and interoperates with its libraries.

    This episode explores lexical scoped blocks and macros, showcasing the metaprogramming capabilities offered by Hy.

    dev.to/gicrisf/getting-started

  11. (a screencast that shows how it handles code)

  12. sneak peek at my new emacs package (just open-sourced and still very unstable, but I'm too excited to not share anything about it)

  13. sneak peek at my new emacs package (just open-sourced and still very unstable, but I'm too excited to not share anything about it)

    #emacs #lisp #ai #hermes #orgmode

  14. ok, this is still *highly unstable*, but I'm so excited about it that I want to share a quick screencast of my new emacs package. (this is way more work than I thought when I started, but I'm starting to reach feature parity with the official TUI)

  15. any sufficiently complicated AI harness contains an ad-hoc informally-specified bug-ridden slow implementation of half of Emacs

  16. Opus is still the best lisp AI writer: seems incapable to miss a parenthesis, it's amazing

  17. Opus is still the best lisp AI writer: seems incapable to miss a parenthesis, it's amazing

    #ai #lisp #opus #anthropic #llm #coding #programming #agent #emacs

  18. Opus is still the best lisp AI writer: seems incapable to miss a parenthesis, it's amazing

    #ai #lisp #opus #anthropic #llm #coding #programming #agent #emacs

  19. Opus is still the best lisp AI writer: seems incapable to miss a parenthesis, it's amazing

    #ai #lisp #opus #anthropic #llm #coding #programming #agent #emacs

  20. Opus is still the best lisp AI writer: seems incapable to miss a parenthesis, it's amazing

    #ai #lisp #opus #anthropic #llm #coding #programming #agent #emacs

  21. Vibecoded DEs are just blurred and less functional projections of Gnome and KDE

  22. After A LOT of studying BLAS internals, my PR to the gemm crate is finally open: it introduces mixed-precision BF16 matmuls (optimal for use cases like small models doing autoregressive decoding on CPU)

    github.com/sarah-quinones/gemm

  23. I don't know much about Final Fantasy, but I want to start playing it. I don't care which one has the better graphics, I like good pixel art and the gameplay is my first priority.

    Considering that I love Fire Emblem, which one would you all recommend me to start with?

  24. I got tired of Windows Start Menu's bloat and lag, so I built WindMenu, a dmenu-like launcher for Windows.

    Keyboard-first, minimal UI, instant response, pure Win32 APIs. Here's how it took shape:
    zwit.link/posts/windmenu-windo

  25. I got tired of Windows Start Menu's bloat and lag, so I built WindMenu, a dmenu-like launcher for Windows.

    Keyboard-first, minimal UI, instant response, pure Win32 APIs. Here's how it took shape:
    zwit.link/posts/windmenu-windo

    #Rust #Windows #OpenSource #programming #gui #blog #code #clang #systemd #dmenu #ui #react #copilot

  26. I got tired of Windows Start Menu's bloat and lag, so I built WindMenu, a dmenu-like launcher for Windows.

    Keyboard-first, minimal UI, instant response, pure Win32 APIs. Here's how it took shape:
    zwit.link/posts/windmenu-windo

    #Rust #Windows #OpenSource #programming #gui #blog #code #clang #systemd #dmenu #ui #react #copilot

  27. I got tired of Windows Start Menu's bloat and lag, so I built WindMenu, a dmenu-like launcher for Windows.

    Keyboard-first, minimal UI, instant response, pure Win32 APIs. Here's how it took shape:
    zwit.link/posts/windmenu-windo

    #Rust #Windows #OpenSource #programming #gui #blog #code #clang #systemd #dmenu #ui #react #copilot

  28. I got tired of Windows Start Menu's bloat and lag, so I built WindMenu, a dmenu-like launcher for Windows.

    Keyboard-first, minimal UI, instant response, pure Win32 APIs. Here's how it took shape:
    zwit.link/posts/windmenu-windo

    #Rust #Windows #OpenSource #programming #gui #blog #code #clang #systemd #dmenu #ui #react #copilot

  29. I have been trying since evening to start Overtone, and finally I managed to do it but now it is impossible for me to test it because I can't get Jack to cooperate. I was excited, now I am exhausted.