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I benefit from three daily standups for different team/organizations I am in. The ability to post those to from my email is HUGE -- I am able to stay in my program for composing right through to sending, never having to stop to go to URLs in a browser, choose streams, or negotiate passwords.

Email is one of the greatest feats of the internet. I will die on this hill.

And apparently, spam is what kills me.

Emacs registers were one of the things I relied on when a lab-based CS test only let me have vanilla emacs.

(webdev Tory) :emacs:  
@veer66 OOB = Out Of the Box (no plugins necessary).

tip: registers OOB to super quickly
- Remember some text for copying
- Remember window configuration
- Remember cursor locations inside a buffer

Learning Pandas to best know how to use it/replace it in Clojure
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RT @__mharrison__
I passed 100K followers! 🤯🎉

I will randomly give away three copies of Effective Pandas to retweeters who reply with how they use Pandas. 🙏🐼
twitter.com/__mharrison__/stat

RT @quoll
It may take a bit to set up and get going, but once I have a Clojure project underway, I continue to be amazed at how easy and frictionless it is to process large amounts of data any way I feel like.

RT @magnars
Some thoughts on why I do not miss type systems as a developer. 1/

doh. Emacs: what is key 83? Doggone it. I've got a list of these bindings I need to decipher...

RT @ellisonbg
Congrats to everyone at @Meta @PyTorch and @linuxfoundation on this launch! This is a huge step forward for PyTorch as a foundational and multi-stakeholder open source ML tool. I am honored to represent @awscloud on the board of the new twitter.com/linuxfoundation/st

Can confirm
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RT @shookcodes
You know what happens when you keep trying to code after you're tired? Mistakes.

Ask me how I know
twitter.com/shookcodes/status/

RT @shookcodes
You know what happens when you keep trying to code after you're tired? Mistakes.

Ask me how I know

I plan events through orgmode agenda. For simple note-less recurring events I do a <2022-09-12 9:00 Mon +1w> to get it weekly, or daily, etc. For more granularity I use `org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift` (C-c C-x c). I make then for a month or year in advance and just use `COMMENT` on the upcoming section, until I need to open it.

I use Google Scholar to get the bibtex for an article along with its pdf. Is there any other comparable tool, or does Google have the corner on this service?

RT @grzm
Currently engaged in a 59+-line Slack thread re: a 2-expression bash conditional that tests environment variables and includes calls to git piping to grep and cross-platform behavior differences. Combined developer experience years is likely 30+.

Just use .

@trinsec , which has two syntax for lambdas. The shortest is `#(fun-call % %2)`, which is what the post warns against. More readable is `(fn liitle-known-optional-name [nice-arg-name] stuff-done)`. As she points out, using that little-known-optional-name is really helpful in stack trace debugging. Plus, it's great for readability.

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