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Most recent posts
As I write this, I am imagining one of those slightly cheesy voiceovers for a TV show, reminding viewers of the previous episode: “Last time on ‘BSAG Gets Nerdy About Emacs’…”. You may remember that …
I think that using Emacs is a type of life-long project. It is deep, famously all-encompassing, and there are uncountable interesting rabbit holes to go down and endless tweaking which can be done. It’s exciting …
The Jacob fleece yarn I spun. Remember when I wrote about learning to spin? I haven’t written about it since, but I really got into spinning, and making yarn made remember how good knitting can …