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Emacs 29 is nigh What can we expect?

YouTube Party Playlist OpenPGP Keyserver Magnet Window Manager Doom Emacs
  1. YouTube Party Playlist is an online platform that allows you to play video in sync with your friends and vote on the next video.
    Probably going through Rainer König‘s org-mode tutorial series on youtube. I like that it’s all with vanilla org-mode. That way you can dig deeper into anything he’s doing in the org-mode docs or on worg. I don’t have a very rigid workflow with it. Typically one org file will be a project I’m working on. I use custom “TODO” tags to show the state of items. I also love the table functionality. It basically replaces spreadsheets for me and it lives with the rest of the text. https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVtKhBrRV_ZkPnBtt_TD1Cs9PJlU0IIdE https://orgmode.org/worg/.

    #Music #Music Streaming #Audio Player 47 social mentions

  2. Pool of places to publish and search OpenPGP public keys.

    #Security & Privacy #Password Management #Encryption 6 social mentions

  3. Magnet Developers
    The railwaycat build is the only version of Emacs I've found to work with Magnet (https://magnet.crowdcafe.com).

    #Window Manager #OSX Tools #OSX Window Manager 68 social mentions

  4. Emacs configuration similar to Spacemacs but faster and lighter.
    If you install Doom Emacs [1] after installing Emacs itself, I think it would be a couple of days. At least if you can live with the things Doom comes with. It's just a matter of following the instructions, uncommenting the relevant modules in .doom.d/init.el, syncing the changes and off you go. [1] https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs#install.

    #Text Editors #IDE #Knowledge Management 154 social mentions

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