#guix gc is already a wonder for freeink up space. `guix gc --delete-generations` just freed over 50GB. Now will my exwm stop loading emacs 28.2 when at a prompt I get 29?
My #guix gc freed about 14gb. How about that? #GarbageCollection
Today I learned about #gnuOctave, apparently as an OS alternative to #MatLab. Full disclosure: I've never actually used matlab. Does anyone have experience with Octave? Was it good?
https://wiki.octave.org/Differences_between_Octave_and_Matlab
@mrb fontlock is a built-in thing, right? Auto-enabled in recent versions of emacs?
@icedquinn wait... do they not do that anymore?
I've been getting increasingly cli-based, so I guess my tech path has taken me out of the loop ...
@hajovonta I haven't yet, but that is a good idea. I'll try to get that in today.
My life is so much better after I removed #emacs #UndoTree. Things that I just wrote off as failing before, and as freezing my process, just WORK now. For example, it turns out that "elfeed update" causes big buffer changes and that undotree was freezing the thread trying to track those changes. Same story with Telega startup. I had really suspected that my HD was failing; it didn't occur to me that I was getting sabotaged by a global buffer-monitoring plugin.
@mitchmarq42xyz@emacs.ch https://github.com/casouri/vundo looks pretty good, and is maintained and up to date, it seems. :Thanks for the suggestion!
#emacs I was experiencing freezes of sometimes up to 30 seconds about 3/4 of the the time when I used my muscle memory to hit "undo", which I do as part of my regular "kill-line undo" combo. Something must have changed recently because I started to have show-stopping freezes of my emacs thread when I tried a routine "undo." I finally managed to squeeze a `toggle-debug-on-quit` and, with a bit of patience, got a C-g in during the freeze. The culprit in the resulting stack trace was my global undo-tree mode, which in combination with my other settings must have started failing. I turned it off by removing the line in my init.el and also running `global-undo-tree-mode` to toggle the mode and… far, no more funny freezes on undo. There are occasions when the undo tree is great and useful, but not at the cost of sometimes completely being a show stopper.
@erik it's one of those things -- I've been undoing in emacs since the dawn of time, but didn't know until last year that if I select an area it is localized!
The fact that #emacs out-of-the-box includes "undo-in-region" is not only super cool, but also extremely useful. I just copied a bunch of stuff, changed it into org headings, updated the title, then realized that the stuff had multiple lines, so I undid just the heading part and removed the linebreaks before going back to headings -- without undoing the title change.
@publicvoit I use exwm, so it's all emacs with some Firefox, generally. Occasionally there's gimp or inkscape, but 95% of my work is in emacs and orgmode.
@publicvoit understood. Except, emacs IS my OS...
I need a bunch of historical weather data. After some dead ends, I've found Open-Meteo:
- years of data
- hourly observations
- all the metrics, even weird ones
- downloadable as CSV
- API available
- free for non-commercial use
I'm in total shock. This is the greatest service of all time, and it's been right here all along --> @openmeteo
@publicvoit Ah! Thanks for the tip! I realized I can do it in raw #emacs, without consulting the unicode table, with `set-input-method` `Tex` `` ` a `` For one-offs, though, the unicode table is simpler
Will "Live Tweeting" a big event cause issues on a #mastodon instance? I know that cross-posting back in the day between Twitter and Mastodon seemed not good
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