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insertions(+), 1014 deletions(-) create mode 100644 categories/emacs/index.html create mode 100644 categories/emacs/index.xml create mode 100644 categories/emacs/page/1/index.html create mode 100644 categories/page/2/index.html create mode 100644 post/my-emacs-journey/index.html diff --git a/404.html b/404.html index e6e03901e..e45aec3ef 100644 --- a/404.html +++ b/404.html @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Doom (1) Dreams (1) Efficiency (2) -Emacs (7) +Emacs (8) Emacs-Lisp (1) Engineering (1) Epistemology (3) @@ -236,7 +236,27 @@ Writer (1) Writing (7) Yaml (1) -Youtube (4)

Emacs

My Emacs Journey

Emacs has been a trustworthy companion of mine for around 4+ years now. We’ve shared some highs and lows. I owe a major fraction of whatever conceptual depth I maintain in computer science to messing around with my tools.

Emacs is also the core of my first major youtube breakthrough.

I haven’t yet explored the emacs niche completely and will be investing more time into honing my repertoire and understanding what sort of mindset the tooling expects from you rather than just fitting emacs into my thoughts.

\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/categories/emacs/index.xml b/categories/emacs/index.xml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2d114d877 --- /dev/null +++ b/categories/emacs/index.xml @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +Emacs on (bit-mage)https://rajp152k.github.io/categories/emacs/Recent content in Emacs on (bit-mage)Hugoen-usMon, 16 Sep 2024 20:13:10 +0530My Emacs Journeyhttps://rajp152k.github.io/post/my-emacs-journey/Mon, 16 Sep 2024 20:13:10 +0530https://rajp152k.github.io/post/my-emacs-journey/<p>Emacs has been a trustworthy companion of mine for around 4+ years now. We&rsquo;ve shared some highs and lows. I owe a major fraction of whatever conceptual depth I maintain in computer science to messing around with my tools.</p> +<p>Emacs is also the core of my first <a href="https://youtu.be/UwfYn9lTm74">major youtube breakthrough</a>.</p> +<p>I haven&rsquo;t yet explored the emacs niche completely and will be investing more time into honing my repertoire and understanding what sort of mindset the tooling expects from you rather than just fitting emacs into my thoughts.</p> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/categories/emacs/page/1/index.html b/categories/emacs/page/1/index.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..57801c26b --- /dev/null +++ b/categories/emacs/page/1/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +https://rajp152k.github.io/categories/emacs/ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/categories/epistemology/index.html b/categories/epistemology/index.html index b301ca840..4bc35e36d 100644 --- a/categories/epistemology/index.html +++ b/categories/epistemology/index.html @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Doom (1) Dreams (1) Efficiency (2) -Emacs (7) +Emacs (8) Emacs-Lisp (1) Engineering (1) Epistemology (3) @@ -245,7 +245,27 @@ Writer (1) Writing (7) Yaml (1) -Youtube (4)

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Thinkpad X13 Gen 4 AMD Ryzen Pro 7840U & Workflow Review

I recently shifted my operations to a thinkpad x13g4amd (Ryzen 7840U + 780M Radeon) and am using this transfer as an opportunity to realize and improve my work related habits.

GNU/Linux

All of my pipelines are based around Linux and the core GNU utils. I had to use windows for a while due to org-wide constraints but I’ve recently been given the signal to shift to linux.

I rarely used any windows native tools for my workflows and there was always a layer of linux emulation/virtualization (wsl, scoop, and the likes) upon which I conducted my usual operations. Given I use Debian at home, a non native linux experience was frustrating at best and depressing at worst. No more, do I have to confine myself.

IKN0X224C: Epistemological Polyglotism

check out what an IKN0x means here

Understanding different languages can open up one’s mind towards +contact

My Emacs Journey

Emacs has been a trustworthy companion of mine for around 4+ years now. We’ve shared some highs and lows. I owe a major fraction of whatever conceptual depth I maintain in computer science to messing around with my tools.

Emacs is also the core of my first major youtube breakthrough.

I haven’t yet explored the emacs niche completely and will be investing more time into honing my repertoire and understanding what sort of mindset the tooling expects from you rather than just fitting emacs into my thoughts.

Thinkpad X13 Gen 4 AMD Ryzen Pro 7840U & Workflow Review

I recently shifted my operations to a thinkpad x13g4amd (Ryzen 7840U + 780M Radeon) and am using this transfer as an opportunity to realize and improve my work related habits.

GNU/Linux

All of my pipelines are based around Linux and the core GNU utils. I had to use windows for a while due to org-wide constraints but I’ve recently been given the signal to shift to linux.

I rarely used any windows native tools for my workflows and there was always a layer of linux emulation/virtualization (wsl, scoop, and the likes) upon which I conducted my usual operations. Given I use Debian at home, a non native linux experience was frustrating at best and depressing at worst. No more, do I have to confine myself.

IKN0X224C: Epistemological Polyglotism

check out what an IKN0x means here

Understanding different languages can open up one’s mind towards different cultures.

The evolution of languages over centuries and common ancestors there-of over millenia indicates the evolution of cultural complexity.

The Conventional Take

I grew up actively conversing in 4 languages: English, Hindi, @@ -85,14 +85,7 @@ energy from time to time.1

As a way to sharpen the intellectual axe, I envision myself going on domain hunts to allot myself a new class of game to look forward to during minor breaks from my usual, comparatively -conventional endeavors.

Solitude, Society, Originality

Some-days, I wonder that I’m born half a millennia too late -into this world given the extent of novel societal tendencies that I’m -not fond of.

Although, the notion of Batman didn’t exist then, given a -choice, I’d probably consider time traveling to an intellectually simpler -life when much of what the present science and engineering entails was -just beginning to be discovered and invented.

Research options then weren’t thresholded by who’s packing heavier -compute but rather open to all that could observe patiently and -portrayed the will to ask, sceptic-ize and act according to their whims.

Consumption Update

Two days ago I found myself scrolling mindlessly for half an hour and +contact

Solitude, Society, Originality

Some-days, I wonder that I’m born half a millennia too late +into this world given the extent of novel societal tendencies that I’m +not fond of.

Although, the notion of Batman didn’t exist then, given a +choice, I’d probably consider time traveling to an intellectually simpler +life when much of what the present science and engineering entails was +just beginning to be discovered and invented.

Research options then weren’t thresholded by who’s packing heavier +compute but rather open to all that could observe patiently and +portrayed the will to ask, sceptic-ize and act according to their whims.

Consumption Update

Two days ago I found myself scrolling mindlessly for half an hour and I decided I need to decide for real as to how I’m going to deal with this issue.

The problem with such a habit is that it is very convenient, engaging and it slices into precious time that I’d rather spend doing something @@ -96,18 +103,7 @@ mainstream so that we can use it for our jobs and don’t have to switch to blubs to make a living (without denting its charm of course) , consider contributing to the notes and hit me up via mail or any of -the other media I’m present on.

My Creation and Publishing Pipeline

This is an auxilliary post collating resources for the recent video I -posted …

The Pipeline

  1. All the ideas, resources that I want to process, any miscellaneous -questions I have, are fed into the input-queue in the buffer
  2. All the manipulation takes place in these buffers - they’re -org-files and I use org-roam to maintain the connections
  3. whenever a node set ripens and is worth sharing, I write a -post or publish a video.
  4. It can go both ways : I can force a set into maturity if I wish to -publish something specific or I may chance upon a concept when -observing connections.

Observations

I use org-roam-ui to -visualize the buffer and check for linkages that might result in -something useful. I also want to publish this graph (demonstrated in -video) but there’s no explicit solution for that yet and I’m planning -to build one myself with rust and webassembly as a compilation -target.

Common Lisp : The Series - 0 : Introduction

This is the first in a series of blog posts that follow the educational common lisp series on my youtube channel as an +contact

My Creation and Publishing Pipeline

This is an auxilliary post collating resources for the recent video I +posted …

The Pipeline

  1. All the ideas, resources that I want to process, any miscellaneous +questions I have, are fed into the input-queue in the buffer
  2. All the manipulation takes place in these buffers - they’re +org-files and I use org-roam to maintain the connections
  3. whenever a node set ripens and is worth sharing, I write a +post or publish a video.
  4. It can go both ways : I can force a set into maturity if I wish to +publish something specific or I may chance upon a concept when +observing connections.

Observations

I use org-roam-ui to +visualize the buffer and check for linkages that might result in +something useful. I also want to publish this graph (demonstrated in +video) but there’s no explicit solution for that yet and I’m planning +to build one myself with rust and webassembly as a compilation +target.

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Thinkpad X13 Gen 4 AMD Ryzen Pro 7840U & Workflow Review

I recently shifted my operations to a thinkpad x13g4amd (Ryzen 7840U + 780M Radeon) and am using this transfer as an opportunity to realize and improve my work related habits.

GNU/Linux

All of my pipelines are based around Linux and the core GNU utils. I had to use windows for a while due to org-wide constraints but I’ve recently been given the signal to shift to linux.

I rarely used any windows native tools for my workflows and there was always a layer of linux emulation/virtualization (wsl, scoop, and the likes) upon which I conducted my usual operations. Given I use Debian at home, a non native linux experience was frustrating at best and depressing at worst. No more, do I have to confine myself.

IKN0X224C: Epistemological Polyglotism

check out what an IKN0x means here

Understanding different languages can open up one’s mind towards +contact

Posts

My Emacs Journey

Emacs has been a trustworthy companion of mine for around 4+ years now. We’ve shared some highs and lows. I owe a major fraction of whatever conceptual depth I maintain in computer science to messing around with my tools.

Emacs is also the core of my first major youtube breakthrough.

I haven’t yet explored the emacs niche completely and will be investing more time into honing my repertoire and understanding what sort of mindset the tooling expects from you rather than just fitting emacs into my thoughts.

Thinkpad X13 Gen 4 AMD Ryzen Pro 7840U & Workflow Review

I recently shifted my operations to a thinkpad x13g4amd (Ryzen 7840U + 780M Radeon) and am using this transfer as an opportunity to realize and improve my work related habits.

GNU/Linux

All of my pipelines are based around Linux and the core GNU utils. I had to use windows for a while due to org-wide constraints but I’ve recently been given the signal to shift to linux.

I rarely used any windows native tools for my workflows and there was always a layer of linux emulation/virtualization (wsl, scoop, and the likes) upon which I conducted my usual operations. Given I use Debian at home, a non native linux experience was frustrating at best and depressing at worst. No more, do I have to confine myself.

IKN0X224C: Epistemological Polyglotism

check out what an IKN0x means here

Understanding different languages can open up one’s mind towards different cultures.

The evolution of languages over centuries and common ancestors there-of over millenia indicates the evolution of cultural complexity.

The Conventional Take

I grew up actively conversing in 4 languages: English, Hindi, @@ -85,14 +85,7 @@ energy from time to time.1

As a way to sharpen the intellectual axe, I envision myself going on domain hunts to allot myself a new class of game to look forward to during minor breaks from my usual, comparatively -conventional endeavors.

Solitude, Society, Originality

Some-days, I wonder that I’m born half a millennia too late -into this world given the extent of novel societal tendencies that I’m -not fond of.

Although, the notion of Batman didn’t exist then, given a -choice, I’d probably consider time traveling to an intellectually simpler -life when much of what the present science and engineering entails was -just beginning to be discovered and invented.

Research options then weren’t thresholded by who’s packing heavier -compute but rather open to all that could observe patiently and -portrayed the will to ask, sceptic-ize and act according to their whims.

My Emacs Journey

Emacs has been a trustworthy companion of mine for around 4+ years now. We’ve shared some highs and lows. I owe a major fraction of whatever conceptual depth I maintain in computer science to messing around with my tools.

Emacs is also the core of my first major youtube breakthrough.

I haven’t yet explored the emacs niche completely and will be investing more time into honing my repertoire and understanding what sort of mindset the tooling expects from you rather than just fitting emacs into my thoughts.

From a content creation perspective, I do find the act of spreading the word to be a noble pursuit (emacs also seems to be in demand btw).

As of now my journey with emacs is just beginning and I still feel the same amount of enthusiasm I first approached in the summer of 2020.

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Posts

Consumption Update

Two days ago I found myself scrolling mindlessly for half an hour and +contact

Posts

Solitude, Society, Originality

Some-days, I wonder that I’m born half a millennia too late +into this world given the extent of novel societal tendencies that I’m +not fond of.

Although, the notion of Batman didn’t exist then, given a +choice, I’d probably consider time traveling to an intellectually simpler +life when much of what the present science and engineering entails was +just beginning to be discovered and invented.

Research options then weren’t thresholded by who’s packing heavier +compute but rather open to all that could observe patiently and +portrayed the will to ask, sceptic-ize and act according to their whims.

Consumption Update

Two days ago I found myself scrolling mindlessly for half an hour and I decided I need to decide for real as to how I’m going to deal with this issue.

The problem with such a habit is that it is very convenient, engaging and it slices into precious time that I’d rather spend doing something @@ -96,18 +103,7 @@ mainstream so that we can use it for our jobs and don’t have to switch to blubs to make a living (without denting its charm of course) , consider contributing to the notes and hit me up via mail or any of -the other media I’m present on.

My Creation and Publishing Pipeline

This is an auxilliary post collating resources for the recent video I -posted …

The Pipeline

  1. All the ideas, resources that I want to process, any miscellaneous -questions I have, are fed into the input-queue in the buffer
  2. All the manipulation takes place in these buffers - they’re -org-files and I use org-roam to maintain the connections
  3. whenever a node set ripens and is worth sharing, I write a -post or publish a video.
  4. It can go both ways : I can force a set into maturity if I wish to -publish something specific or I may chance upon a concept when -observing connections.

Observations

I use org-roam-ui to -visualize the buffer and check for linkages that might result in -something useful. I also want to publish this graph (demonstrated in -video) but there’s no explicit solution for that yet and I’m planning -to build one myself with rust and webassembly as a compilation -target.

Posts

Common Lisp : The Series - 0 : Introduction

This is the first in a series of blog posts that follow the educational common lisp series on my youtube channel as an +contact

Posts

My Creation and Publishing Pipeline

This is an auxilliary post collating resources for the recent video I +posted …

The Pipeline

  1. All the ideas, resources that I want to process, any miscellaneous +questions I have, are fed into the input-queue in the buffer
  2. All the manipulation takes place in these buffers - they’re +org-files and I use org-roam to maintain the connections
  3. whenever a node set ripens and is worth sharing, I write a +post or publish a video.
  4. It can go both ways : I can force a set into maturity if I wish to +publish something specific or I may chance upon a concept when +observing connections.

Observations

I use org-roam-ui to +visualize the buffer and check for linkages that might result in +something useful. I also want to publish this graph (demonstrated in +video) but there’s no explicit solution for that yet and I’m planning +to build one myself with rust and webassembly as a compilation +target.

Emacs

Thinkpad X13 Gen 4 AMD Ryzen Pro 7840U & Workflow Review

I recently shifted my operations to a thinkpad x13g4amd (Ryzen 7840U + 780M Radeon) and am using this transfer as an opportunity to realize and improve my work related habits.

GNU/Linux

All of my pipelines are based around Linux and the core GNU utils. I had to use windows for a while due to org-wide constraints but I’ve recently been given the signal to shift to linux.

I rarely used any windows native tools for my workflows and there was always a layer of linux emulation/virtualization (wsl, scoop, and the likes) upon which I conducted my usual operations. Given I use Debian at home, a non native linux experience was frustrating at best and depressing at worst. No more, do I have to confine myself.

Python like a Spartan

I’m an AI Research Engineer and that involves messing around a little +contact

Emacs

My Emacs Journey

Emacs has been a trustworthy companion of mine for around 4+ years now. We’ve shared some highs and lows. I owe a major fraction of whatever conceptual depth I maintain in computer science to messing around with my tools.

Emacs is also the core of my first major youtube breakthrough.

I haven’t yet explored the emacs niche completely and will be investing more time into honing my repertoire and understanding what sort of mindset the tooling expects from you rather than just fitting emacs into my thoughts.

Thinkpad X13 Gen 4 AMD Ryzen Pro 7840U & Workflow Review

I recently shifted my operations to a thinkpad x13g4amd (Ryzen 7840U + 780M Radeon) and am using this transfer as an opportunity to realize and improve my work related habits.

GNU/Linux

All of my pipelines are based around Linux and the core GNU utils. I had to use windows for a while due to org-wide constraints but I’ve recently been given the signal to shift to linux.

I rarely used any windows native tools for my workflows and there was always a layer of linux emulation/virtualization (wsl, scoop, and the likes) upon which I conducted my usual operations. Given I use Debian at home, a non native linux experience was frustrating at best and depressing at worst. No more, do I have to confine myself.

Python like a Spartan

I’m an AI Research Engineer and that involves messing around a little with python. I’ve spent the past 4 years perfecting a disciplined, minimal, but enabling setup.

This is a tour of my trusty set of tools, in the hopes that it will help you find the same CLI zen that I’ve been enjoying for a while now.

Tmux : towards an Eternal Shell

tmux

I start my work sessions off by ssh’ing into my remote compute @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Doom (1) Dreams (1) Efficiency (2) -Emacs (7) +Emacs (8) Emacs-Lisp (1) Engineering (1) Epistemology (3) @@ -277,7 +277,27 @@ Writer (1) Writing (7) Yaml (1) -Youtube (4)

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Consumption Update

Two days ago I found myself scrolling mindlessly for half an hour and +contact

Youtube

My Emacs Journey

Emacs has been a trustworthy companion of mine for around 4+ years now. We’ve shared some highs and lows. I owe a major fraction of whatever conceptual depth I maintain in computer science to messing around with my tools.

Emacs is also the core of my first major youtube breakthrough.

I haven’t yet explored the emacs niche completely and will be investing more time into honing my repertoire and understanding what sort of mindset the tooling expects from you rather than just fitting emacs into my thoughts.

Consumption Update

Two days ago I found myself scrolling mindlessly for half an hour and I decided I need to decide for real as to how I’m going to deal with this issue.

The problem with such a habit is that it is very convenient, engaging and it slices into precious time that I’d rather spend doing something @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Doom (1) Dreams (1) Efficiency (2) -Emacs (7) +Emacs (8) Emacs-Lisp (1) Engineering (1) Epistemology (3) @@ -263,7 +263,27 @@ Writer (1) Writing (7) Yaml (1) -Youtube (4)