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  1. «EWW, the Emacs browser you underestimate»

    EWW is a browser written 100% in Emacs Lisp, no WebKit, no Blink, no Gecko; absurdly lightweight and with a lot of untapped potential for scraping and automation.

    https://en.andros.dev/blog/e0e00b4b/eww-the-emacs-browser-you-underestimate/

    #Web #Emacs #Elisp #EmacsCarnival

  2. «EWW, the Emacs browser you underestimate»

    EWW is a browser written 100% in Emacs Lisp, no WebKit, no Blink, no Gecko; absurdly lightweight and with a lot of untapped potential for scraping and automation.

    https://en.andros.dev/blog/e0e00b4b/eww-the-emacs-browser-you-underestimate/

    #Web #Emacs #Elisp #EmacsCarnival

  3. «EWW, the Emacs browser you underestimate»

    EWW is a browser written 100% in Emacs Lisp, no WebKit, no Blink, no Gecko; absurdly lightweight and with a lot of untapped potential for scraping and automation.

    https://en.andros.dev/blog/e0e00b4b/eww-the-emacs-browser-you-underestimate/

    #Web #Emacs #Elisp #EmacsCarnival

  4. «EWW, the Emacs browser you underestimate»

    EWW is a browser written 100% in Emacs Lisp, no WebKit, no Blink, no Gecko; absurdly lightweight and with a lot of untapped potential for scraping and automation.

    https://en.andros.dev/blog/e0e00b4b/eww-the-emacs-browser-you-underestimate/

    #Web #Emacs #Elisp #EmacsCarnival

  5. «EWW, the Emacs browser you underestimate»

    EWW is a browser written 100% in Emacs Lisp, no WebKit, no Blink, no Gecko; absurdly lightweight and with a lot of untapped potential for scraping and automation.

    https://en.andros.dev/blog/e0e00b4b/eww-the-emacs-browser-you-underestimate/

    #Web #Emacs #Elisp #EmacsCarnival

  6. RE: fosstodon.org/@chiply/11693616

    I've really enjoyed reading #EmacsCarnival posts for quite a while now. When I saw @chiply announce "The Search For Knowledge" as the topic for August, I thought I might have something useful/interesting to contribute. At the very least, I'm looking forward to reading everyone else's posts!

    robmoss.github.io/blog/emacs-c

    #emacs

  7. RE: fosstodon.org/@chiply/11693616

    I've really enjoyed reading #EmacsCarnival posts for quite a while now. When I saw @chiply announce "The Search For Knowledge" as the topic for August, I thought I might have something useful/interesting to contribute. At the very least, I'm looking forward to reading everyone else's posts!

    robmoss.github.io/blog/emacs-c

    #emacs

  8. RE: fosstodon.org/@chiply/11693616

    I've really enjoyed reading #EmacsCarnival posts for quite a while now. When I saw @chiply announce "The Search For Knowledge" as the topic for August, I thought I might have something useful/interesting to contribute. At the very least, I'm looking forward to reading everyone else's posts!

    robmoss.github.io/blog/emacs-c

    #emacs

  9. RE: fosstodon.org/@chiply/11693616

    I've really enjoyed reading posts for quite a while now. When I saw @chiply announce "The Search For Knowledge" as the topic for August, I thought I might have something useful/interesting to contribute. At the very least, I'm looking forward to reading everyone else's posts!

    robmoss.github.io/blog/emacs-c

  10. RE: fosstodon.org/@chiply/11693616

    I've really enjoyed reading #EmacsCarnival posts for quite a while now. When I saw @chiply announce "The Search For Knowledge" as the topic for August, I thought I might have something useful/interesting to contribute. At the very least, I'm looking forward to reading everyone else's posts!

    robmoss.github.io/blog/emacs-c

    #emacs

  11. The June Emacs Carnival is complete! 22 entries and a brief recap.

    rossabaker.com/blog/underappre

    It was a hectic month personally, with submissions across multiple ingresses. If I missed yours, nudge me again!

    On to July, where @SpaceCadet hosts us on "Programming".

    plaindrops.de/blog/2026/emacsc

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival

  12. The June Emacs Carnival is complete! 22 entries and a brief recap.

    rossabaker.com/blog/underappre

    It was a hectic month personally, with submissions across multiple ingresses. If I missed yours, nudge me again!

    On to July, where @SpaceCadet hosts us on "Programming".

    plaindrops.de/blog/2026/emacsc

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival

  13. The June Emacs Carnival is complete! 22 entries and a brief recap.

    rossabaker.com/blog/underappre

    It was a hectic month personally, with submissions across multiple ingresses. If I missed yours, nudge me again!

    On to July, where @SpaceCadet hosts us on "Programming".

    plaindrops.de/blog/2026/emacsc

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival

  14. The June Emacs Carnival is complete! 22 entries and a brief recap.

    rossabaker.com/blog/underappre

    It was a hectic month personally, with submissions across multiple ingresses. If I missed yours, nudge me again!

    On to July, where @SpaceCadet hosts us on "Programming".

    plaindrops.de/blog/2026/emacsc

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival

  15. The June Emacs Carnival is complete! 22 entries and a brief recap.

    rossabaker.com/blog/underappre

    It was a hectic month personally, with submissions across multiple ingresses. If I missed yours, nudge me again!

    On to July, where @SpaceCadet hosts us on "Programming".

    plaindrops.de/blog/2026/emacsc

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival

  16. I'm thinking of writing about diary for (June 2026), but I doubt I can cram all its benefits into one easily-digestible post. So I hope I can do a Part 1, Part 2, etc.

  17. New blog post for this month's Emacs Carnival on underappreciated built-in Emacs features although I'm cheating because I'm talking about a feature that is not actually built in (and I missed the chance when a previous Emacs carnival was on packages... 🤪). The blog post is about rec mode, an all-text database system.

    homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucecesf/b

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival #AllText #RecMode

  18. New blog post for this month's Emacs Carnival on underappreciated built-in Emacs features although I'm cheating because I'm talking about a feature that is not actually built in (and I missed the chance when a previous Emacs carnival was on packages... 🤪). The blog post is about rec mode, an all-text database system.

    homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucecesf/b

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival #AllText #RecMode

  19. New blog post for this month's Emacs Carnival on underappreciated built-in Emacs features although I'm cheating because I'm talking about a feature that is not actually built in (and I missed the chance when a previous Emacs carnival was on packages... 🤪). The blog post is about rec mode, an all-text database system.

    homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucecesf/b

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival #AllText #RecMode

  20. New blog post for this month's Emacs Carnival on underappreciated built-in Emacs features although I'm cheating because I'm talking about a feature that is not actually built in (and I missed the chance when a previous Emacs carnival was on packages... 🤪). The blog post is about rec mode, an all-text database system.

    homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucecesf/b

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival #AllText #RecMode

  21. New blog post for this month's Emacs Carnival on underappreciated built-in Emacs features although I'm cheating because I'm talking about a feature that is not actually built in (and I missed the chance when a previous Emacs carnival was on packages... 🤪). The blog post is about rec mode, an all-text database system.

    homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucecesf/b

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival #AllText #RecMode

  22. The June, 2026 Emacs Carnival is "Underapprecated Emacs Built-ins." There are about two million lines of code in the core Emacs repo. Send me your favorite hidden treasure. If you're unsure where to look, see some ideas in the post.

    rossabaker.com/blog/underappre

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival

  23. The June, 2026 Emacs Carnival is "Underapprecated Emacs Built-ins." There are about two million lines of code in the core Emacs repo. Send me your favorite hidden treasure. If you're unsure where to look, see some ideas in the post.

    rossabaker.com/blog/underappre

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival

  24. The June, 2026 Emacs Carnival is "Underapprecated Emacs Built-ins." There are about two million lines of code in the core Emacs repo. Send me your favorite hidden treasure. If you're unsure where to look, see some ideas in the post.

    rossabaker.com/blog/underappre

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival

  25. The June, 2026 Emacs Carnival is "Underapprecated Emacs Built-ins." There are about two million lines of code in the core Emacs repo. Send me your favorite hidden treasure. If you're unsure where to look, see some ideas in the post.

    rossabaker.com/blog/underappre

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival

  26. The June, 2026 Emacs Carnival is "Underapprecated Emacs Built-ins." There are about two million lines of code in the core Emacs repo. Send me your favorite hidden treasure. If you're unsure where to look, see some ideas in the post.

    rossabaker.com/blog/underappre

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival

  27. A lot of interesting posts in March's #EmacsCarnival - I enjoyed reading all of them.

    In my submission I'm having second thoughts on #Spacemacs usage

    lio.novelli.si/en/blog/mistake

    #Emacs

  28. A lot of interesting posts in March's #EmacsCarnival - I enjoyed reading all of them.

    In my submission I'm having second thoughts on #Spacemacs usage

    lio.novelli.si/en/blog/mistake

    #Emacs

  29. A lot of interesting posts in March's #EmacsCarnival - I enjoyed reading all of them.

    In my submission I'm having second thoughts on #Spacemacs usage

    lio.novelli.si/en/blog/mistake

    #Emacs

  30. A lot of interesting posts in March's #EmacsCarnival - I enjoyed reading all of them.

    In my submission I'm having second thoughts on #Spacemacs usage

    lio.novelli.si/en/blog/mistake

    #Emacs

  31. A lot of interesting posts in March's #EmacsCarnival - I enjoyed reading all of them.

    In my submission I'm having second thoughts on #Spacemacs usage

    lio.novelli.si/en/blog/mistake

    #Emacs

  32. This month's Emacs Carnival is on mistakes and misconceptions we might have made when using or considering Emacs:

    sdf.org/~pkal/blog/emacs/mista

    This is my entry where I describe my mistakes regarding completion (which coincidentally was last month's topic for the Emacs Carnival):

    homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucecesf/b

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival

  33. This month's Emacs Carnival is on mistakes and misconceptions we might have made when using or considering Emacs:

    sdf.org/~pkal/blog/emacs/mista

    This is my entry where I describe my mistakes regarding completion (which coincidentally was last month's topic for the Emacs Carnival):

    homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucecesf/b

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival

  34. This month's Emacs Carnival is on mistakes and misconceptions we might have made when using or considering Emacs:

    sdf.org/~pkal/blog/emacs/mista

    This is my entry where I describe my mistakes regarding completion (which coincidentally was last month's topic for the Emacs Carnival):

    homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucecesf/b

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival

  35. This month's Emacs Carnival is on mistakes and misconceptions we might have made when using or considering Emacs:

    sdf.org/~pkal/blog/emacs/mista

    This is my entry where I describe my mistakes regarding completion (which coincidentally was last month's topic for the Emacs Carnival):

    homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucecesf/b

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival

  36. This month's Emacs Carnival is on mistakes and misconceptions we might have made when using or considering Emacs:

    sdf.org/~pkal/blog/emacs/mista

    This is my entry where I describe my mistakes regarding completion (which coincidentally was last month's topic for the Emacs Carnival):

    homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucecesf/b

    #Emacs #EmacsCarnival