Posts by dliden@emacs.ch
(DIR) Post #AXS4B5sD0lHcntRLTk by dliden@emacs.ch
2023-07-07T12:57:43Z
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I did a modest redesign of my personal website (made with emacs/org mode). It is always a work in progress and I have a long list of future changes. But in the couple of years of using ox-publish instead of a more sophisticated framework, I've been very happy with how easy it is to understand how all the pieces fit together and how to make changes.https://www.danliden.com
(DIR) Post #AXgWL5x09BrFAtQ8wq by dliden@emacs.ch
2023-07-14T12:16:12Z
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I'm a relatively new #developeradvocate. People who have been doing this for a while—any tips or resources?
(DIR) Post #AXjQqF9PySucR2ZsSu by dliden@emacs.ch
2023-07-15T21:59:59Z
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I went down a long and unproductive rabbit hole trying to get ox-rss to work to generate an RSS feed for my site. No luck. Then I learned about emacs-webfeeder, and about 30 minutes later I had a decent first pass at an RSS feed put together! I still need to make some tweaks, but it's basically what I was going for. Add it to your feed for occasional writing on emacs and occasionally machine learning.https://www.danliden.com/rss.xml
(DIR) Post #AdZnYjXSIAOBenRKa0 by dliden@emacs.ch
2024-01-06T15:52:42Z
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Emacs hooks are very useful and you're almost certainly using them whether you're aware of it or not. They're also not terribly complicated once you understand a few basic things about them. In this post, I introduce the basics of emacs hooks.Please let me know if you find it useful, if you have any feedback, and if there are any other topics you'd like me to cover in this style.https://www.danliden.com/posts/20231217-emacs-hooks.html
(DIR) Post #Adbwh8qmsKtZ0WmRJw by dliden@emacs.ch
2024-01-07T18:36:41Z
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@mms I think this is the relevant docs section for export eval options:https://orgmode.org/manual/Evaluating-Code-Blocks.html#Limit-code-block-evaluation-1I use never-export.Also you can set org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil (https://orgmode.org/manual/Code-Evaluation-Security.html) to avoid the confirmation message.
(DIR) Post #AdcGk3bgpE7GhHO02K by dliden@emacs.ch
2024-01-07T22:21:19Z
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@louis Yes! It made me more deliberate about figuring out what I actually needed open and visible in the moment. I previously always had chat/email visible and would consistently get distracted by incoming messages. Checking my communications between rather than during focused work sessions was the biggest improvement for me.