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  1. I was looking back at the work I did on my "maybe" tool last year, and it is actually pretty cool. github.com/pymander/maybe

  2. @randyridenour @jameshowell @greg @pymander No kidding! It took me forever to get the #O365 auth flow worked out, but #pizauth worked wonders with #mu4e.

    Granted, I don't use email with or via #emacs, as I don't yet quite trust I won't wind up deleting everything on the server side. Plus, I have not yet sorted out the whole "everybody in the organization uses outlook calendar".

  3. RE: fosstodon.org/@pymander/116381

    Amen, brother! In #mu4e under #Emacs "The ability to write custom code to both process and create email is extremely powerful and a great time saver."

  4. Friday night watching the Phillies, drinking 🍷 and setting up #mu4e in #emacs pushed over the edge by @pymander and @jameshowell

    Actually surprised I've never gone down this rabbit hole despite using emacs for decades.

  5. NERD DAD FRIDAY NIGHT WITH @greg

    If I'm honest, there's a bit of faffing around to get #mu4e configured (see footnote¹). But golly, it sure is worth it.

    Just being able to compose emails natively in #Emacs is very OHHHHHHhhhhh **THAT** FEELS BETTER

    and then being able to capture Org tasks that link to messages is very UNLIMITED POWER!!!! (see figure)

    and then over the next couple years gradually smoothing and polishing your email workflow with little customizations just exactly for little old you is very [wildebeest-levitating-in-blissful-meditation]

    If I were to presume to provide advice it would be: consider it a gradual transition, and resolve to savor the process and enjoy each incremental improvement.

    ___
    ¹There's a separate binary, which requires a separate quirky compile-from-source installation and configuration. Like most Emacs mail clients, it relies on mbsync to sync local copies with your IMAP server. And then there are countless quirks in its UI, endlessly customizable in the good/bad way to which we are all accustomed.

    @pymander

  6. Currently completely overhauling my database model to use transactions so I can take advantage of row level security. Grumble, grumble.

  7. I wrote up something about an application launcher that I am using with and . Enjoy! arnesonium.com/2025/11/regolit

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  10. Recently, a friend gave me a Magnus chord organ (probably a model 670), a funny electric reed instrument from the 1970s. It is a great instrument, like having a bunch of wheezy harmonicas at your beck and call. But it has made me think, the chord organ, with its left-hand chord buttons, would be great in a keytar format. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnus_H

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  13. @jameshowell Thank you! It was weird thinking back to that. Do you remember the XFree86 server that was built to run in low memory situations? Was it called Xtiny or something?

  14. I would like an sticker for my .

  15. This morning, I played "There's a Cat Licking Your Birthday Cake" on the over the phone for a friend. Don't worry, it is my friend's birthday.

  16. I just set up to share the I have been making. It may not be awesome music, but it is really fun for me to make. I use a lot of synthesizers and a and stuff. music.arnemancy.com/

  17. Now I'm watching the talk by Joseph Turner and Protesilaos Stavrou. One thing I am enjoying: Joseph has a lovely tree behind him.