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A week ago, I toyed with the idea of using Gnus for reading Email in Emacs. As expected, I hated it at first. But then... Gnus is a newsreader that can be coerced into pretending it's an email client. There's no getting around this masquerade and
I went down a rabbit hole with the built-in Remember mode in Emacs today. Persistent Scratch with remember-note The Emacs *scratch* buffer is handy. It's always available and easy to get to. However, by default it doesn't persist between runs of Emacs. So, when I quit
lmq-10/denote-search This package provides a search utility for Denote, the simple-to-use, focused-in-scope, and effective note-taking tool for Emacs. The command denote-search is the main point of entry. It accepts a query, which should be a regular expression, and then searches the contents of all the notes stored in denote-directory
When I bought the Nikon Z f recently, the way I intended to offset the cost was to sell the Leica SL2. The mistake I made was to buy the Nikon before selling the Leica. Yesterday, I gathered up the SL2 with accessories and took some photos of it for