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  1. @sanityinc mine too, the times they're not already out of battery even though setting clearly states "turn off after 20 min"... #WH1000XM4

  2. @rotnroll666 @sanityinc @duckdb @hannes

    pinging @EvenRouault but this is probably related to (everything is gdal in a trench coat). I rarely use gpx this day.

  3. @rotnroll666 @sanityinc @duckdb @hannes

    pinging @EvenRouault but this is probably related to #gdal (everything is gdal in a trench coat). I rarely use gpx this day.

  4. @rotnroll666 @sanityinc @duckdb @hannes

    pinging @EvenRouault but this is probably related to #gdal (everything is gdal in a trench coat). I rarely use gpx this day.

  5. @rotnroll666 @sanityinc @duckdb @hannes

    pinging @EvenRouault but this is probably related to #gdal (everything is gdal in a trench coat). I rarely use gpx this day.

  6. @rotnroll666 @sanityinc @duckdb @hannes

    pinging @EvenRouault but this is probably related to #gdal (everything is gdal in a trench coat). I rarely use gpx this day.

  7. RE: hachyderm.io/@sanityinc/116464

    OH MY $DEITY!

    A proper structure editor for Common #Lisp! OK, it's about as sophisticated as the editor I had for Acornsoft Lisp 45 years ago, and nothing like as good as #InterLisp's DEdit, but...! A structure editor! I'm in LOVE! 💗

  8. Current status: re-writing my whole emacs config.

    Going to be picking stuff out of my old one, and following the structure (and stealing some cool ideas) from @sanityinc 's github.com/purcell/emacs.d.

  9. What are the gifts of #Emacs? What does she provide that is precious to us? @chesheer

    First gift: the Four Freedoms. I have learned a little, over lo, these 37 years, but (as @joeress might say) "I'm too thick." I cannot replace most of my packages, much less write a featureful version control like #Magit!

    Second gift: the Community! Let the world know that I still trust @tarsius with my life. Here I again publicly thank him for Magit. I could give up this package or that package, but I WILL FIGHT to support @publicvoit @daviwil @sacha @rougier @howard @bbatsov @xenodium @danderzei @oantolin @minad @tusharhero @kickingvegas @divyaranjan @sanityinc @ramin_hal9001 @andros @yantar92 @bzg @mousebot @ericsfraga @amake @mms @pixelate @susam (sorry if I forgot you)

  10. I've put together asciidoc-mode (github.com/bbatsov/asciidoc-mo) - a super lean major #Emacs mode for editing #AsciiDoc documents, powered by #TreeSitter

    It's a lighter and simpler alternative to the more established adoc-mode (also maintained by yours truly), that has been sitting in the back of my mind for a while and became possible recently when a TS grammar for AsciiDoc was created.

    I hope you'll find the new mode useful!

    @sanityinc Can you help me get it in MELPA? (github.com/melpa/melpa/pull/98)

  11. I've put together asciidoc-mode (github.com/bbatsov/asciidoc-mo) - a super lean major #Emacs mode for editing #AsciiDoc documents, powered by #TreeSitter

    It's a lighter and simpler alternative to the more established adoc-mode (also maintained by yours truly), that has been sitting in the back of my mind for a while and became possible recently when a TS grammar for AsciiDoc was created.

    I hope you'll find the new mode useful!

    @sanityinc Can you help me get it in MELPA? (github.com/melpa/melpa/pull/98)

  12. I've put together asciidoc-mode (github.com/bbatsov/asciidoc-mo) - a super lean major mode for editing documents, powered by

    It's a lighter and simpler alternative to the more established adoc-mode (also maintained by yours truly), that has been sitting in the back of my mind for a while and became possible recently when a TS grammar for AsciiDoc was created.

    I hope you'll find the new mode useful!

    @sanityinc Can you help me get it in MELPA? (github.com/melpa/melpa/pull/98)

  13. I've put together asciidoc-mode (github.com/bbatsov/asciidoc-mo) - a super lean major #Emacs mode for editing #AsciiDoc documents, powered by #TreeSitter

    It's a lighter and simpler alternative to the more established adoc-mode (also maintained by yours truly), that has been sitting in the back of my mind for a while and became possible recently when a TS grammar for AsciiDoc was created.

    I hope you'll find the new mode useful!

    @sanityinc Can you help me get it in MELPA? (github.com/melpa/melpa/pull/98)

  14. I've put together asciidoc-mode (github.com/bbatsov/asciidoc-mo) - a super lean major #Emacs mode for editing #AsciiDoc documents, powered by #TreeSitter

    It's a lighter and simpler alternative to the more established adoc-mode (also maintained by yours truly), that has been sitting in the back of my mind for a while and became possible recently when a TS grammar for AsciiDoc was created.

    I hope you'll find the new mode useful!

    @sanityinc Can you help me get it in MELPA? (github.com/melpa/melpa/pull/98)

  15. Hot on the heels of the first #neocaml release, I'm very pleased to share that neocaml 0.2 is out today with many improvements! (see the release notes for details github.com/bbatsov/neocaml/rel)

    I hadn't had so much fun working on an #Emacs project since the early days of CIDER, so progress has been pretty fast. Big kudos to the brave early adopters for their valuable feedback!

    And a huge THANKS to @sanityinc for helping me get the package on MELPA and providing A TON of great feedback!

    #OCaml

  16. I haven’t done a #cheese update for a while, so without further ado:

    Manchego 🇪🇸: An old favourite of mine, with that characteristic sheep’s milk tartness — but it’s subtle; not like feta, for example — and a crumbly texture. So good! I need to get more 😁

    Emmental 🇨🇭: As promised, I gave this another go, now with my (hopefully more refined) palate. It tastes how I remember it, but I don’t hate it any more. I find it a bit rubbery — it’s quite a “cheap and cheerful” product, at least in the UK — but I’d eat it again.

    Gouda 🇳🇱: Similarly, I’m familiar with gouda being a bit of an everyday cheese here, but I found a premium brand and…I really love it. It has a taste similar to a good mature cheddar, without the sharpness and the texture is completely different: smoooooth 😎

    Comté 🇫🇷: I’ve already written a lot about my new-found (almost) favourite, but I thought I’d try a few different brands to see how much it varied. Turns out, despite the PDO, quite a lot! So I’ve cornered myself into only buying the expensive stuff. There are worse things to spend one’s money on, I suppose!

    Finally, @sanityinc has nerd-snipped me into thinking about how to design an experiment to explore the cheese-dream connection. I’ve discovered that the usual suspect, tryptophan, may not be the active ingredient after all. Other contenders are tyramine and the metabolic effect cheese digestion has on sleeping (i.e., cheese mightn’t produce vivid dreams, but causes sleep disturbance that enables you to remember the dreams you’d normally be having).

    The research continues!… 🧀

  17. Found Hermes in a bedside table drawer today. He had made my wife take it out for him.

  18. One of my grandfathers lost a hand in the war, but he later worked as a chauffeur for an aristocrat, so technically he still had fine motor skills.

  19. I'm self-hosting #karakeep as a personal bookmarking service, and it's been very good. I used to use Pocket as my "never read later" app, until Mozilla closed it down, presumably because you can't sell ads on a web site that nobody visits.

  20. I'm self-hosting #karakeep as a personal bookmarking service, and it's been very good. I used to use Pocket as my "never read later" app, until Mozilla closed it down, presumably because you can't sell ads on a web site that nobody visits.

  21. I'm self-hosting as a personal bookmarking service, and it's been very good. I used to use Pocket as my "never read later" app, until Mozilla closed it down, presumably because you can't sell ads on a web site that nobody visits.

  22. I'm self-hosting #karakeep as a personal bookmarking service, and it's been very good. I used to use Pocket as my "never read later" app, until Mozilla closed it down, presumably because you can't sell ads on a web site that nobody visits.

  23. I'm self-hosting #karakeep as a personal bookmarking service, and it's been very good. I used to use Pocket as my "never read later" app, until Mozilla closed it down, presumably because you can't sell ads on a web site that nobody visits.

  24. @desttinghim You might also enjoy #uiua! It's inspired by BQN but also has stack language features -- I find it very elegant. It's written in rust, so I'm not sure if it's as easy to embed from zig.
    uiua.org/