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  1. @susam had created (codeberg.org/susam/wander) that is like .

    I've integrated it in my hugo blog site, so I can enlist sites i frequently visit and some posts which are gem of a find.
    After using , this has been next good thing for internet.

    idlip.in/wander/ (this is a content listing page)
    and wandering console is at: idlip.in/wander/console/

  2. @susam had created #wander (codeberg.org/susam/wander) that is like #smallweb.

    I've integrated it in my hugo blog site, so I can enlist sites i frequently visit and some posts which are gem of a find.
    After using #rss, this has been next good thing for internet.

    idlip.in/wander/ (this is a content listing page)
    and wandering console is at: idlip.in/wander/console/

    #indieweb #webdev #rss

  3. @susam had created #wander (codeberg.org/susam/wander) that is like #smallweb.

    I've integrated it in my hugo blog site, so I can enlist sites i frequently visit and some posts which are gem of a find.
    After using #rss, this has been next good thing for internet.

    idlip.in/wander/ (this is a content listing page)
    and wandering console is at: idlip.in/wander/console/

    #indieweb #webdev #rss

  4. @susam had created #wander (codeberg.org/susam/wander) that is like #smallweb.

    I've integrated it in my hugo blog site, so I can enlist sites i frequently visit and some posts which are gem of a find.
    After using #rss, this has been next good thing for internet.

    idlip.in/wander/ (this is a content listing page)
    and wandering console is at: idlip.in/wander/console/

    #indieweb #webdev #rss

  5. @susam had created #wander (codeberg.org/susam/wander) that is like #smallweb.

    I've integrated it in my hugo blog site, so I can enlist sites i frequently visit and some posts which are gem of a find.
    After using #rss, this has been next good thing for internet.

    idlip.in/wander/ (this is a content listing page)
    and wandering console is at: idlip.in/wander/console/

    #indieweb #webdev #rss

  6. One of my daily hobby is to YT search and filter by "Day" or "recently added", and today I found @sacha streaming on writing up Emacs news and announcing carnival for May 2026.

    I'd been wanting to write about using , and when I saw "May I Recommend..." being the theme it was perfect timing and I took the excuse to write it down immediately without anymore procrastination. Here's my short post below (might sound vague and incomplete!)

    idlip.in/posts/may-i-recommend/

  7. I want to use keyboard driven website quite a while, So far i tried #qutebrowser
    #nyxt but i couldn't use it after a while so i stayed in #librewolf for a long time. until i stumble across #glidebrowser in @idlip blog on EWM. Immediately switched to it.

    Reason:
    - Firefox fork
    - Customizable through typescript
    - Support Emacs key binding (taken the code from Github discussion).

    Have some issues here and there but it's awesome.

    url: glide-browser.app/

  8. @minad wow, it works for any buffer.
    I thought it was only for find-file-at-point and dismissed it in favor of embark, nice that it can do URLs as well.

  9. Completing-read on all URLs from existing post including article link?

    Gnus does this via `w` (gnus-summary-browse-url) in article buffer.

    Does elfeed show more details for a feed? (i mean metadata)
    One thing I shifted to gnus (with feedbase) was unified look for feeds and email and more info on `t` (gnus-summary-toggle-header)

  10. True.
    Even I was amazed at spur of so many commits (minad's maintenance storm).
    I thinking if I should move from to 🤔

  11. +1 Typst is fantastic.
    I used to use it with org-mode exporter (github.com/jmpunkt/ox-typst) which is even more fantastic for emacs users.

    +2 for reveal.js which is simple and many developers use it
    github.com/hakimel/reveal.js

    PS: You should be using more hashtags for reach (toot to get more audience)

  12. @rahulporuri @fossunited

    Gonna be niche, but I'd like to see more FOSS services self hosted and make it use by broader community together.

    (just like discourse and jitsi we've)

    But more I think about it I just feel it becomes another hard thing to cling on in practice.

    - Big picture is, make other Orgs or community to self host services on their own.

    After more thoughts I just feel like we don't have that many audience to implement or make use of it :(

  13. @divyaranjan
    yay, too many awesome things happening for emacs in 2026.

    codeberg.org/ezemtsov/ewm/

    Had been waiting for emacs wayland compositor, and it came live.

    rassumfrassum, Futur, canvas API, Pale, EWM... what's next?

  14. @divyaranjan
    yay, too many awesome things happening for emacs in 2026.

    codeberg.org/ezemtsov/ewm/

    Had been waiting for emacs wayland compositor, and it came live.

    rassumfrassum, Futur, canvas API, Pale, EWM... what's next?

    #ewm #exwm #wayland

  15. @divyaranjan
    yay, too many awesome things happening for emacs in 2026.

    codeberg.org/ezemtsov/ewm/

    Had been waiting for emacs wayland compositor, and it came live.

    rassumfrassum, Futur, canvas API, Pale, EWM... what's next?

    #ewm #exwm #wayland

  16. @divyaranjan
    yay, too many awesome things happening for emacs in 2026.

    codeberg.org/ezemtsov/ewm/

    Had been waiting for emacs wayland compositor, and it came live.

    rassumfrassum, Futur, canvas API, Pale, EWM... what's next?

    #ewm #exwm #wayland

  17. @divyaranjan
    yay, too many awesome things happening for emacs in 2026.

    codeberg.org/ezemtsov/ewm/

    Had been waiting for emacs wayland compositor, and it came live.

    rassumfrassum, Futur, canvas API, Pale, EWM... what's next?

    #ewm #exwm #wayland

  18. @mariusor

    If you like firefox and qutebrowser, you should give a try to browser

    github.com/glide-browser/glide

    Its almost like native vim style of keymaps and provides APIs to hack around browser.

  19. @mariusor

    If you like firefox and qutebrowser, you should give a try to #glide browser

    github.com/glide-browser/glide

    Its almost like native vim style of keymaps and provides APIs to hack around browser.

  20. @mariusor

    If you like firefox and qutebrowser, you should give a try to #glide browser

    github.com/glide-browser/glide

    Its almost like native vim style of keymaps and provides APIs to hack around browser.

  21. @mariusor

    If you like firefox and qutebrowser, you should give a try to #glide browser

    github.com/glide-browser/glide

    Its almost like native vim style of keymaps and provides APIs to hack around browser.

  22. @mariusor

    If you like firefox and qutebrowser, you should give a try to #glide browser

    github.com/glide-browser/glide

    Its almost like native vim style of keymaps and provides APIs to hack around browser.

  23. I tried out Noctalia (a desktop quickshell) in Niri WM. All this times I was using no status bar, but I thought why not see something that works OOTH.

    Boy-o-boy, just `nix run` and noctalia gave me what I wanted which just made sense OOTH (just like niriWM did)

    github.com/noctalia-dev/noctal

  24. I tried out Noctalia (a desktop quickshell) in Niri WM. All this times I was using no status bar, but I thought why not see something that works OOTH.

    Boy-o-boy, just `nix run` and noctalia gave me what I wanted which just made sense OOTH (just like niriWM did)

    github.com/noctalia-dev/noctal

    #niriwm #noctalia #nixos #quickshell

  25. I tried out Noctalia (a desktop quickshell) in Niri WM. All this times I was using no status bar, but I thought why not see something that works OOTH.

    Boy-o-boy, just `nix run` and noctalia gave me what I wanted which just made sense OOTH (just like niriWM did)

    github.com/noctalia-dev/noctal

    #niriwm #noctalia #nixos #quickshell

  26. I tried out Noctalia (a desktop quickshell) in Niri WM. All this times I was using no status bar, but I thought why not see something that works OOTH.

    Boy-o-boy, just `nix run` and noctalia gave me what I wanted which just made sense OOTH (just like niriWM did)

    github.com/noctalia-dev/noctal

    #niriwm #noctalia #nixos #quickshell

  27. TIL! mpv player has command menu bound to Ctrl+p with mpv >= v0.40

    input.conf
    Ctrl+p script-binding select/menu

    Emacsians can bind to M-x, vim guys to :

  28. TIL! mpv player has command menu bound to Ctrl+p with mpv >= v0.40

    input.conf
    Ctrl+p script-binding select/menu

    Emacsians can bind to M-x, vim guys to :

    #mpv #lotm #til