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    eldev (20260611.2103) --- Elisp development tool
    The eldev package has been updated to version 20260611.2103.
    speed-type (20260611.1554) --- Practice touch and speed typing
    The speed-type package has been updated to version 20260611.1554.
    ample-theme (20260611.1532) --- Calm Dark Theme for Emacs
    The ample-theme package has been updated to version 20260611.1532.
    helm-dictionary (20260611.719) --- Helm source for looking up dictionaries
    The helm-dictionary package has been updated to version 20260611.719.
    meyvn (20260611.354) --- Meyvn client
    The meyvn package has been updated to version 20260611.354.
    winpulse (20260611.341) --- Momentary window background flash animation
    The winpulse package has been updated to version 20260611.341.
    ibuffer-sidebar (20260611.335) --- Sidebar for `ibuffer'
    The ibuffer-sidebar package has been updated to version 20260611.335.
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    Hearth 0.3.1, Kindlings 0.2.0 and Refined-compat 0.1.0 released
    Today we released a new version of Hearth - a library that aims to make macro development sane and maintainable. This release adds an utility that does best effort evaluation of Expr[A] value (expression) in the macro into A. While Scala 2 macros has something called eval, they were kinda unsafe since they basically run a REPL inside a macro, to obtain the value that could be used by macro directly. Scala 3 misses that utility... so we created something that evaluates the expression if it does not require creation of a new bytecode - semiEval. It's usage can be studied in a new release of Kindlings - a collection of macro-based libraries which showcase all of the features of Hearth by reimplementing several existing libraries. But they are not only examples for how to write macros with Hearth - the long term goal is to make their UX better than the original: with better compile times, better runtime performance and better errors if the compilation fails. Another use case for semiEval can be seen in the first release of refined-compat - a library created to enable cross-compilation of codebases that rely on Refined library - if you are stuck on 2.13 because you cannot just: cross-compile with 3 and then stop compiling on 2.13 because your whole domain would have to be migrated to one of 10 competing refined types/newtypes that have no Scala 2 artifact and at that point it easier to migrate to Kotlin. Look no more! We started the work on making Refined macros cross-compilable! When combined with the effort of making Scala Newtype cross-compilable as well, we should reach the point where it would be possible to migrate each such codebase to Scala 3 - and then migrate to some library that utilized Scala 3 better. Releases: https://github.com/kubuszok/hearth/releases/tag/0.3.1 https://github.com/kubuszok/kindlings/releases/tag/0.2.0 https://github.com/kubuszok/refined-compat/releases/tag/0.1.0 submitted by /u/raghar [link] [comments]
    We should abandon the optional braces syntax
    I believe we should discard features that provide no tangible benefit to users. The conventional syntax alone should be the only viable option. For beginners and regular users alike, the simultaneous presence of two competing notations for the same operation—with no clear guidance on which one to use—is both frustrating and pointless. This isn't about whether optional braces syntax is inherently user-friendly or unfriendly. Your personal preferences are irrelevant to the language's adoption rate. The absence of a definitive "correct" syntax means users must learn an additional rule, creating unnecessary confusion and negative impressions for newcomers to Scala. It also imposes burdens on even moderately experienced users, such as when AI tools automatically generate unwanted syntax. From this perspective, there are strong reasons to abandon this syntax. Furthermore, even if this syntax had never been introduced in the first place, there would be virtually no benefits to adding it now. Just because it resembles Python—so what? Does that mean Python users will suddenly flock to Scala? Moreover, optional braces syntax is poorly compatible with LLMs and frequently causes indentation errors. Every time I see a Scala problem like this, I experience the same feeling I get when standing in front of Tokyo's train route map, completely lost. Scalable power comes from simplicity and clarity, not from blindly adding features. Go, for example, understands this well. submitted by /u/windymelt [link] [comments]
    We've added island editor to our game!
    submitted by /u/davesmith00000 [link] [comments]
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    Writing static checks to an unsuspecting library with Liquid Haskell
    This post presents a little epic to insert static checks in Haskell’s Diff package using Liquid Haskell (LH).1 Static or compile-time checks are helpful to confirm formerly implicit assumptions in the implementation, providing an additional layer of assurance. Making illegal states unrepresentable at an affordable cognitive cost is a staple of statically typed functional programming. Endeavors like Dependent Haskell and Liquid Haskell delve into this aspect. A distinctive feature of LH is that it works on top of regular Haskell code, meaning that the program can still be compiled after disabling it, thus making it possible to enforce properties without changing the source code. In what follows I’ll give you a glimpse of how the Liquid Haskell approach feels in practice and how far it can g…  ( 16 min )

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    dired-sidebar (20260610.2237) --- Tree browser leveraging dired
    The dired-sidebar package has been updated to version 20260610.2237.
    rope-read-mode (20260610.2004) --- Rearrange lines to read text smoothly
    The rope-read-mode package has been updated to version 20260610.2004.
    solarized-theme (20260610.1943) --- The Solarized color theme
    The solarized-theme package has been updated to version 20260610.1943.
    tron-legacy-theme (20260610.1908) --- An original retro-futuristic theme inspired by Tron: Legacy
    The tron-legacy-theme package has been updated to version 20260610.1908.
    pi-coding-agent (20260610.1506) --- Emacs frontend for pi coding agent
    The pi-coding-agent package has been updated to version 20260610.1506.
    tmsu (20260610.1429) --- A basic TMSU interface
    The tmsu package has been updated to version 20260610.1429.
    fancy-fill-paragraph (20260610.1353) --- Fancy paragraph fill
    The fancy-fill-paragraph package has been updated to version 20260610.1353.
    mowie (20260610.846) --- Cycle Through Point-Moving Commands
    The mowie package has been updated to version 20260610.846.
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    My current EDC set up.
    I have been carrying this set up for a few days. Its a purple Meeplus 6 ring mini with a Xteink x4 ereader stuck in it with a MagSafe ring. Also a Schon design with a Monoc nib. I write that tongue twister to test nibs so its in my notebooks a lot. If anyone ever flipped through the notebook they would think I'm nuts. submitted by /u/gabhain [link] [comments]
    A6 Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter or Bible size Plotter?
    I’m looking for a notebook system I can take with me everywhere. I plan to have a blank insert for ideas, sketches, etc and eventually a planner for next year. I’m caught between the A6 roterfaden and bible plotter. I have an A5 taschenbegleiter now and that thing is FAT. I cannot bring it with me anywhere. The pros of the roterfaden are: I can use other company’s notebook inserts (like midori and hobonichi), it can hold more than the plotter, easier to write on the left side, and I like the idea of storing journals instead of pieces of paper. The pros of the plotter: I’d be trying something new, I can rearrange the pages, and it’ll have to be more lightweight/portable. What do you guys think? Do you have a preference? Open to other systems too, these just seem the most up my alley. Thanks!! submitted by /u/Sharp-Childhood5939 [link] [comments]
    halfway through the year using my cousin
    submitted by /u/goldensunjelly [link] [comments]
    Mon Carnet de Poche impulse buy
    Hey everyone, I just bought a Mon Carnet de Poche completely on an impulse, mainly cause it was cheap and looked cool. I was just looking for some suggestions on what I should do with it? Anyone who’s owned one in the past, what would you put in it? Some pictures included for those who don’t know what it looks like submitted by /u/OkUnderstanding1018 [link] [comments]
    Good journal to buy my friend?
    My friends bday is in 2 days. She journals. What are some good brands / qualities of a journal you look for thag y’all would recommend?🙏 submitted by /u/Imjustababiokay [link] [comments]
    Please help me identify this expandable notebook
    Hello! My partner bought this journal in New York at “Goods for the Study” when we were on vacation, and absolutely loves it - and if we cannot find another one I fear for us. Each page has a perforation that enables you to fold it out, so you can make a 4 page spread instead of just 2 pages, if that makes sense. The spine also expands. I’ve included a picture of the cover with the logo, but my detective work is not up to the task. We think it may be a Japanese brand, but there’s no more identifying information anywhere. EDIT: this has been found!!! https://kaminomf.base.shop/items/70480244 submitted by /u/Emotional_reaction_ [link] [comments]
    Got this Fabriano Woodstock Wonders as a gift — now it goes everywhere with me
    This beautiful notebook now lives in my EDC pouch. Loves the sewn spine (opens nearly flat) and the illustrated section dividers. Curious how you all carry yours? submitted by /u/Interesting_Pen161 [link] [comments]
    Refills?
    Hi!! I've trying to get into journaling for a while now and recently I found one of my old leather journals that I pretty much used for scrap paper for art lol but since I have ripped out a few papers I can't help but notice that it's looking a little empty to say the least and I was wondering if these type of notebooks can be refilled and if so, how? Thanks!! submitted by /u/Captinqueefsalot- [link] [comments]
    Notebook recommendations
    submitted by /u/morgac77 [link] [comments]
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    Live on Twitch: Building Collision Detection System in Our Game Engine
    We are live on Twitch! Last time we finished the terrain system for the video game engine and we will be moving on to collision detection If you are interested in that, or just have curiosity for how to build in Haskell come join. https://www.twitch.tv/typifyprogramming submitted by /u/_lazyLambda [link] [comments]
    I built a web language with Haskell syntax and PHP-like execution model
    I've been building a web language with Haskell-like syntax and a PHP-like execution model — server/client separation in the same file. It's not complete but it's functional. Built it mostly for fun rather than to solve any specific problem. I used AI for modularization, comments, and some code generation, but the main design decisions are mine. The HTML parsing is based on Megaparsec; I chose it over Lucid so the syntax would more closely resemble real HTML than an abstract Haskell data type and have fewer dependencies. I'm also working on a separate QuasiQuotes library, specific to the HTML layer, to lighten the parser, as I plan to add flags to the HTML to have if, for, and switch statements like in a web framework. The client-server separation using flags stemmed from my desire for a single-file model similar to PHP, but with Haskell's type system, so the user decides what resides on the server and what is transpiled to JS. However, I'm trying to automate this with Quasi, similar to a template engine, but it's slow to interpret and probably tedious — it would require parsing all of Haskell into blocks. https://github.com/Atom1c-B1rd/HSKL-Language If you need more details about any specific decision, feel free to ask or If you have any ideas or suggestions, I'm open to hearing them. and sorry for broken english... submitted by /u/Quick-Ad-9754 [link] [comments]
    Vienna Haskell Meetup on the 25th of June 2026
    Hello everyone! We are hosting the next Haskell meetup in Vienna on the 25th of June 2026! The location is TU Vienna Treitlstraße 3, Seminarraum DE0110. The room will be open starting 18:00 and the first talk will start at 19:00. We are excited to announce, the speaker for our next meetup is Dominik Schrempf (@dschrempf) Compiling C to Haskell — How hs-bindgen Translates C Headers There will be time to discuss the presentations over some snacks and non-alcoholic drinks which are provided free of charge with an option to acquire beer for a reasonable price. The meetup is open-ended, but we might have to relocate to a nearby bar as a group if it goes very late… There is no entrance fee or mandatory registration, but to help with planning we ask you to let us know in advance if you plan to attend here https://forms.gle/GRZbNs4weQ1aW6Qh9 or per email at [haskellvienna.meetup@gmail.com](mailto:haskellvienna.meetup@gmail.com). We especially encourage you to reach out if you would like to hold a talk or participate in the show&tell so that we can ensure there is enough time for you to present your topic. Finally, we would like to thank Well-Typed LLP for sponsoring the last meetup! We hope to welcome everyone soon! Your organizers: Andreas(Andreas PK), Ben, Chris, fendor, VeryMilkyJoe, Samuel Note: We are going to re-use this thread for announcing the Vienna Haskell Meetup in the future, so you can subscribe to this thread to stay up-to-date! submitted by /u/Fendor_ [link] [comments]
    A reference implementation of IOScopedRef
    Following up from yesterday's post, Haskell's missing mutable reference type, I now give a reference implementation of IOScopedRef: A reference implementation of IOScopedRef submitted by /u/tomejaguar [link] [comments]
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    New, Fast, BibTex Formatter
    I use a growing bibtex file in my org-roam setup, but the emacs formatter has gotten slow. So I built a new, largely emacs compliant formatter for bibtex files in Rust! I hope you find it helpful. submitted by /u/smaller_infinity [link] [comments]
    dimmer.el -- after a hiatus, new development underway
    dimmer.el is an Emacs minor mode that indicates which buffer is currently active by dimming the faces in the other buffers. It does this nondestructively, and computes the dimmed faces dynamically such that your overall color scheme is shown in a muted form without requiring you to define what is a “dim” version of every face. https://github.com/gonewest818/dimmer.el I stopped by here to say, after a few years' hiatus, there is new development in the pipeline: fix the crash arising from the face attribute value 'resetintroduced in Emacs 28 and reported by Magit Forge users fix the crash arising from unknown faces (unknown to the version of Emacs currently running) reported by posframe users more sensible default handling of child frames which should improve the experience when dimmer is installed along with common completion packages and lsp-ui, etc. If you are installing form MELPA you'll see these improvements hitting the channel in the next few days. If you prefer MELPA Stable then probably a little ways down the road when folks have had a chance to use the new features and report back. thanks! submitted by /u/gonewest818 [link] [comments]
    How to get the SSH_AUTH_SOCK env var?
    I recently gave emacs a try after more than 10 years of using vim/neovim. I'm enjoying the flexibility and the number of options available, but I've run into a potential deal breaker involving git repositories over ssh when using magit and eshell. I've noticed that eshell is not picking up the SSH_AUTH_SOCK environment variable, even though I already have an ssh agent running. The variable is available in my regular terminal and, for some reason, in an inferior shell as well, but not in eshell I'm not completely sure whether these issues are related, but because eshell doesn't seem to have access to SSH_AUTH_SOCK, magit is unable to execute commands that interact with git repositories over ssh. Since I am new to elisp and all the emacs environment, I am not sure how to fix this. Need some help here. There are some similar posts in reddit but none of them provide a clear solution. submitted by /u/TeyranBytes [link] [comments]
    Is there a way to use Emacs (or another local editor) with Overleaf in real time?
    submitted by /u/tigerjack89 [link] [comments]
    Could somebody please share their config if they have eglot and corfu set up? I would love to learn and configure those for myself :)
    submitted by /u/0neLastFace [link] [comments]
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    TN July-December Diary
    I have a standard and passport horizontal diary for 2026 July-December that I will not be using and would like to giveaway. I have put stickers on the covers (see picture) but the insides are unused. Limited to CONUS, preference for someone taking them both. Mods, please delete if not allowed! submitted by /u/aswmpw [link] [comments]
    New Traveler's Company Items are live!
    https://travelerscompanyusa.com/a-swift-travel-companion-travelers-factory-tofro-collaboration/ submitted by /u/PhxCollins [link] [comments]
    Card Size Restock Alert - Zakka Joy
    I was just able to order a card size from the Zakka Joy website! It looks like they have black in stock! submitted by /u/leanney [link] [comments]
    Show me your Galen leather TNs :)
    Going to get two a5s, one for art one for journalling. I'm liking the look of the crazy horse brown/tan but from the photos it's hard to discern the difference. Open to seeing all colours but especially the crazy horse brown and crazy horse tan and even better if you have both together. Thank you! submitted by /u/echynoderm [link] [comments]
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    Is the Philosophy of Knowledge Valuable for Practice?
    This discussion was created from comments split from: The Iceberg Model and Atomicity.  ( 13 min )

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    My fun notebook ☺️
    submitted by /u/doucesquisse [link] [comments]
    In- Foiled Again. Out- Pitch Black (2nd printing)
    submitted by /u/historynerd87 [link] [comments]
    What I didn't like about the Kokuyo Campus 2x2 Binder Notebook
    The two rings at the top and at the bottom are attached to plastic bars that aren't flush with the notebook. cover. As a result, the notebook and pages don't really lay flat. The pages sag between the top and bottom rings. It's not the best experience with fountain pens. The comfortable solution for me was to fold it over. The covers provide support so that the pages don't sag. submitted by /u/WhollyInformal [link] [comments]
    Cat Notebooks
    Purchased today from Flying Tiger Copenhagen. They both feel and look nice in my opinion and I adore the cats. submitted by /u/RewiredMew [link] [comments]
    Creative Notebook for story ideas and maybe journaling
    I’m not sure if this is the right place to ask this but I have a blank notebook and I want to use it for writing ideas and maybe journaling, but I don’t really know how to structure it. What are some ways you personally use your notebooks? submitted by /u/Homeless_aahOan [link] [comments]
    Seeking a thicker notebook with an untreated paper cover.
    I’m looking for a notebook with a completely blank untreated exterior that I can linoprint onto (no linen, no gloss, just a nice thickish paper). Ideally it would also have a decent amount of pages (40-60+), not something that is completely flat and staple-bound. Anybody know any good shops for this (I’m in Europe)? submitted by /u/Stowaway_Sandwich [link] [comments]
    Peter Pauper Press journals breaking?
    i’ve had a couple of these journals and just got a new one and they always break. i use them as an everyday journal and the binding always breaks. anyone else having this happen?? submitted by /u/Careful_Trouble_5817 [link] [comments]
    some cute notebooks..
    submitted by /u/pankaj_kumarr [link] [comments]
    Do you prefer rings or strings?
    I'm getting ready to make my own leather journal cover, and I'm torn between doing a travelers notebook or 6 ring setup. I have the supplies to do either one, and the overall design of the cover won't change except the fastening method. I really like a 6 ring and used one for years and years, so I have a lot of accessories to go inside already. It's versatile, and I can add and remove pages at will without tearing anything up. I also like a nice notebook. I'm using one for the rest of the year that I made myself, and although I love it, I feel a bit constrained by fastened pages. I'm really leaning toward a 6 ring system. Because the rings I'm using are attached with Chicago screws, it wouldn't be difficult to remove and string the journal if I changed my mind. I have decision paralysis. Give me your thoughts, pros/cons. submitted by /u/JTMissileTits [link] [comments]
    Purposeless notebook - now what?
    Hello, I have an old, pocket-sized notebook that I've had since 2017. I initially bought it just as a small, everyday carry notebook for quick note-taking instead of my phone, however to this day I don't think I've used more than 1/3 of it, and I'm not happy with any of the pages. There's no cohesion between any of the pages - to give an example, on one page I've got notes on possible career goals (at 18, I had no idea) and on the next I have simply written: *beans on toast*. I want to start using this notebook properly, but I am not happy at all with any of the previous pages. Is there anything I can do to cover-up the previous pages? I want to have a blank slate, but I don't know what to do. In truth, I have no idea what to use this notebook for and it's driving me nuts. I am 100% overthinking it, and nobody can tell me how to use something, but I'd appreciate any suggestions. TYIA submitted by /u/twd026 [link] [comments]
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    Improving Scala’s documentation and website
    The Scala Center is working on improving Scala's documentation and website. This blog post describes what we hope to achieve in 2026, based on community feedback: https://www.scala-lang.org/blog/2026/06/09/sovereign-doc-project.html submitted by /u/SethTisue_Scala [link] [comments]
    typesafe-config-yaml: YAML support for Typesafe Config / Lightbend Config
    Hi everyone, I have published a small library that adds YAML support to Typesafe Config / Lightbend Config: https://github.com/H8IO/typesafe-config-yaml Maven / sbt coordinates: libraryDependencies += "io.h8" % "typesafe-config-yaml" % "1.1.0" The goal is simple: allow projects to use YAML configuration files while keeping the usual com.typesafe.config.Config API in application code. The library parses YAML into ConfigValue / Config, so it can be used together with existing code that already expects Typesafe Config. Main features: loading YAML files as Config; converting YAML mappings, sequences, strings, numbers, booleans and nulls into corresponding Typesafe Config values; integration with ConfigParseOptions / ConfigIncluder; support for including YAML files from HOCON; SnakeYAML Engine under the hood, targeting YAML 1.2. Some intentional limitations: this is not a replacement for HOCON; YAML is treated as structured data, not as another HOCON-like configuration language; YAML files cannot include other files; the library does not add HOCON substitutions, path expressions or concatenation semantics to YAML; the API is intentionally small for now. The project is written in Java on purpose. Typesafe Config itself is a Java library, and I wanted this integration to be usable from both Java and Scala without introducing a Scala binary-version dependency. I am posting it here because Typesafe Config is widely used in the Scala ecosystem, and YAML support has been requested several times over the years. This library is meant to cover that practical gap without changing the Typesafe Config API. Feedback, bug reports and design criticism are welcome. submitted by /u/MrChrysoprase [link] [comments]
    Streaming content rewriting for ZIO Streams
    I made a ZIO Streams port of Prism: https://github.com/hanishi/zio-prism The original version was for Apache Pekko Streams: val flow: Flow[ByteString, ByteString, NotUsed] = RewriteFlow(rewriter) This version exposes the same idea as a ZIO Streams pipeline: val pipeline: ZPipeline[Any, Nothing, Byte, Byte] = RewritePipeline(rewriter) The problem is not Pekko-specific. It is a streaming systems problem: rewrite a byte stream correctly while it is still streaming, including matches that cross chunk boundaries, without buffering the entire body. This matters because HTTP bodies, proxied responses, TCP streams, and file streams do not naturally arrive as one complete string. They arrive as chunks: Chunk 1: ... href="https://internal.exam Chunk 2: ple.com/path" ... A naive per-…
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    Photo and sticker printer/cutter
    approve things to decorate my TN submitted by /u/Additional_Cherry898 [link] [comments]
    Gel pen recs for the 20th anniversary card size?
    I like this pilot frixion pen but it's too long. What are y'all using? ​ I love fountain pens and have the small kawecos but I'm in a stage of life where I cannot use fountain pens without my kids getting into them and getting ink everywhere. submitted by /u/AdventurousGrass2043 [link] [comments]
    What do we think?
    Got this journal and accessories all from shein submitted by /u/Holiday_Poem_6079 [link] [comments]
    My Trip to Denver, Colorado
    One of my first attempts at scrapbooking my travels. Really happy with how it turned out 🔥 submitted by /u/Coffeelover2500 [link] [comments]
    Traveller's 20th anniversary card size set
    Well. This is a bit of a surprise. At Kitchener in Bern, Switzerland. Anyone who is en Suisse and had been hoping to get one of these special editions, there's a tidy stack of both colours here. Meanwhile, almost NO stock of the regular passport size refills I was hoping to find. Very strange. 🙃 ​ submitted by /u/OG_heideland [link] [comments]
    Started my journal one year ago
    I wrote down my full journey and setup on substack if you are interested, but I just wanted to share how happy I am that I gave this a try. submitted by /u/Far_Reference_3894 [link] [comments]
    This sub altered my ad algorithm /s
    submitted by /u/noobakosowhat [link] [comments]
    Finally I think I’ve got it right.
    I must have made half a dozen attempts to get the optimal passport sized notebook cover. I think I’ve finally got it right, other attempts were variously slightly too big or too small. I’ve opted for a trifold type cover with a decent sized wrap around section which helps protect the contents and the pen. I tried a leather loop for the pen but while it may look smarter, a couple of shock cord loops are much more versatile. I also use a single length of 2mm shock cord for the closure and insert retainers (65-70 cm). Size wise, it could hold up to five inserts, possibly six at a squeeze but then it bulks out and doesn’t fit my pocket quite so well. Currently I have three full inserts and a pouch cum diary combo. Will see how long this one lasts before I find some minor glitch. submitted by /u/Longjumping-Try-9356 [link] [comments]
    Wraparound TN Homemade
    Rather than spend £60 on a Hobonichi Tragen cover, I decided to make my own TN version! It's A6 in size, and it's turned out pretty nicely I think! submitted by /u/Weary_Word6212 [link] [comments]
    What Leather is the Camel?
    I really love the feel of my Camel covers. It's definitely a sensory thing for me. But I'm obsessed with the softer, fuzzier (?) suede like feel of them. I'd really like to buy a panel of this same textured leather to make a cover or two in a non-standard size. Does anyone have any leads on what it's called and where to buy it? I've purchased a half dozen samples from Rocky Mountain Leather and didn't find it. submitted by /u/Admirable-Name-7058 [link] [comments]
    Traveler's notebook and accessories in rainbow
    🌈 Honoring the Pride month 🌈 There are many times that I wish Traveler's notebook related products has more colors. Why is it always be brown, black, grey, dark navy ? can we have brighter colors ? The Love and trip is such a refreshing release and it shouldn't be a LE imo. TSL has a lot more colorful choices but the prices has been getting really out of hand orz. submitted by /u/Particular_Song3539 [link] [comments]
    My trip to Zermatt, Switzerland
    I’ve heard people say that Zermatt is overrated…but in my personal opinion, can I just say that it is not? Matterhorn was truly so beautiful and I was many times dumbfounded by its beauty (thankful for the non-cloudy days during my trip). I had fun doing up this spread and was looking forward to be able to put in the nice photos of Matterhorn onto my journal! submitted by /u/milkystick88 [link] [comments]
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    My Blog Now Has a Gemini Mirror
    A small announcement for fellow Emacs users and small-web enthusiasts: I've added a Gemini capsule for my blog, so everything I publish on the web is now also available through Gemini too (I talk a bit about it in this post). On Emacs you'll need the excellent elpher.el package, then point it at: gemini://gemini.rahuljuliato.com You'll find the same posts there, rendered as plain gemtext. Anyone else here running a capsule or gemlog? submitted by /u/LionyxML [link] [comments]
    Replace shell-pop with built-in display-buffer-alist
    Hey folks, here is a small snippet to replace the shell-pop package with the built-in display-buffer-alist. Feel free to comment and give feedback. https://rtzptz.xyz/posts/eat-replace-shell-pop.html submitted by /u/rtzptz [link] [comments]
    Maximizing the frame on startup on Windows (11) doesn't work
    This seems crazy, but I'm pretty sure Windows is forcing my frame back to normal size after it maximizes during startup. Here's my initial-frame-alist (setq initial-frame-alist '((cursor-type . box) (font . "-*-Maple Mono-regular-normal-normal-*-14-*-*-*-m-0-iso8859-1") (tool-bar-lines . 0) (fullscreen . maximized) )) It's set in my early-init.el. I'm attaching a screenshot of the windows shortcut that I've bound my hotkey to. You can see that I'm both passing --maximized and setting the run window to maximised. I'm also attaching a screenshot of my scratchbuffer where I've queried the frame parameter fullscreen. Even though emacs is clearly NOT fullscreen, the frame parameter is set. Interestingly, if I (toggle-frame-fullscreen) it works right away, rather than failing on the first attempt. The way the startup is going is like this: The emacs frame is small The emacs frame is full screen emacs finishes loading my packages and initializing. dashboard is displayed 0.5-1.0s pass The emacs frame goes back to being the default small size again (not the size in my default-frame-alist, which I've temporarily removed for the purposes of this test. Look, I get that this shouldn't be bothering me so much. I already have F11 bound to toggle-frame-fullscreen but I'm really annoyed that this is broken and I can't figure out how to fix it. I don't even know when the resize event happens--it seems to happen outside of emacs' knowledge. Anyone know what this is about? Does it work for you? Am I going crazy? https://preview.redd.it/a1jzot8y6b6h1.png?width=706&format=png&auto=webp&s=4aa4631be46537f8f81e8abe62ac5ff2bb9de732 https://preview.redd.it/gnq9du8y6b6h1.png?width=390&format=png&auto=webp&s=927dbe8f6f3f26352e3e41d85301df1b5585c2a9 submitted by /u/vjgoh [link] [comments]
    Agent skills for lispy code?
    Is anyone aware of any good skills to help coding agents write lispier code that takes full advantage of Emacs? Opus 4.8 does a pretty good job with elisp, but it often gets stuck in patterns that would make more sense for normal programming languages. I notice it tends to reach for advice-add a lot instead of using simple closures or leveraging things like .dir-locals.el. Don't think I've ever seen an agent write a macro or define a minor mode without me asking explicitly. submitted by /u/-cvdub- [link] [comments]
    Steps Beyond the Tutorial
    Hi all, I just finished the C-h t tutorial and I'm comfortable jumping around between screens and buffers and it's all making sense now. I'm glad I did it and I can see the cleverness of its design, but I know I'm just scratching the surface of what it can do. What would you guys consider a good resource to jump to after a user has this baseline knowledge? For background, I'm hoping to replace my use of a graphical IDE with just emacs and I mainly develop in Rust, Swift, and Python. I've seen the screens of other users where they've got a nice project file view going in a side screen with full syntax highlighting and completion with easy file switching and I'd like to build myself up to that sort of instance. submitted by /u/isonlikedonkeykong [link] [comments]
    outline-indent, a modern Indentation-based Text Folding Mode for Emacs (Release 1.2.0)
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    Emacs 31.0.90 pretest packages for Fedora
    Please test, and report any bugs that you find. Packaging bugs Emacs bugs submitted by /u/mavit0 [link] [comments]
    what emacs does to a laptop
    submitted by /u/klavelat [link] [comments]
    Magit constantly breaking
    Hello everyone, I'm constantly encountering an error in magit, switched to magit non-gnu, because I thought maybe melpa was unstable. I had completely removed the elpa and cache directories, but the error keeps appearing. If anyone knows the solution to this, I would appreciate it. Thanks. "Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable magit-log-margin--custom-type) byte-code("\301\302!\210\301\303!\210\301\304!\210\301\305!\210\301\306!\210\307\310\311\312#\210\307\313\311\312#\210\314\315\316\317\320\321\322\323\322\324&\11\210\325\326\327\330\331DD\332\322\315\333\334&\7\210\325\335\327\330\336DD\337\340\341\322\315\333\342\343\344&\13\210\325\345\327\330\346DD\347\340\350\322\315\333\351&\11\210\325\352\327\330\353DD\354\322\315\333\355&\7\210\325\356\327\330\357DD\360\340\361\322\31…
    Anyone use a split ergo mechanical keyboard without a modal editing mode?
    What keyboard and or keymaps do you use? Any tips? submitted by /u/BeanHeadedTwat [link] [comments]
    Common Lisp tree-sitter grammar with a major-mode and Sly powered semantic highlighting
    I've been working on a tree-sitter grammar for CL. There's already one floating around but it's pretty basic and I didn't think a tree-sitter based major mode would benefit much from it. I tried to model CL's syntax with maximum precision, though I'm sure there are deficiencies as testing so far has been limited. Alongside the grammar I wrote a major mode and a very colorful minor mode to highlight code semantically, communicating with an inferior Lisp via Sly (SLIME support coming soon). See the screenshot in the repo. If you're not into that visual noise, I still highly recommend you check out the FORMAT directive highlighting because it helps a lot when writing and debugging intricate format strings. FORMAT has its own grammar so it's applied as an embedded parser. Would love to hear feedback, and if anyone is willing to be a guinea pig I'm wondering how it runs on others' setups. Everything is still very experimental, so don't expect a smooth experience yet. I don't know for sure if it's compatible with Emacs 30.2, as I run from master, but the 31.0.9 pre-release should be supported. Only dependency for the semantic library is Sly and cond*, the latter is on ELPA and highly back compatible. submitted by /u/floss_gang [link] [comments]
    Having less keybindings
    Hello everyone 👋🏾 I started using Emacs few months ago and at a very weird moment: when I broke my wirst. Coming from Helix a my main text editor, it was hard to understand Emacs keybindings. And they are still weird to me. At the begining, I used one hand and it was horrible to execute a single keybind. Then I finally installed meow to have an experience closer to Helix and finally execute commands with a single key. However even with meow, I still find keybindings weird and difficult to remember. I tap `SPC x` (`C-x`) in meow with which-key enabled, I feel a bit overwelmed by the number of commands and sometimes nested commands. Exemple of C-x I also fight with some keybindings like `ESC`. I expect `ESC` to cancel the action I started to do but it is not the case. To actually cancel something, this is `G` or `ESC ESC ESC`. In comparison, I was also overwelmed by Blender's keybindings at the beginning, but at the end, it was always the same whatever the panel or the context we are (eg.: "X" will always delete something. "A" will add something). I learned few which worked everywhere and learned new one when I got tired to use the mouse. Well to keep this post short, I was wondering if it is possible to have less keybindings at start. I realised that a lot of commands are assigned to key by default. It would be nice to assign commands when the user wants to introduce them or got tired to look into the command palette. For information, I mainly use `org-mode` right now and I know that `org-mode` has many commands (a lot!) and also many keybindings. Why are they assigned by default? submitted by /u/furiouzz [link] [comments]
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    agent-shell (20260609.1951) --- Native agentic integrations for Claude Code, Gemini CLI, etc
    The agent-shell package has been updated to version 20260609.1951.
    dimmer (20260609.1710) --- Visually highlight the selected buffer
    The dimmer package has been updated to version 20260609.1710.
    tree-sitter-langs (20260609.1703) --- Grammar bundle for tree-sitter
    The tree-sitter-langs package has been updated to version 20260609.1703.
    tempel (20260609.1545) --- Tempo templates/snippets with in-buffer field editing
    The tempel package has been updated to version 20260609.1545.
    realgud (20260609.1331) --- A modular front-end for interacting with external debuggers
    The realgud package has been updated to version 20260609.1331.
    yara-mode (20260609.52) --- Major mode for editing yara rule file
    The yara-mode package has been updated to version 20260609.52.
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    Haskell’s missing mutable reference type
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    Does fishing count as travelling
    Both come with me everywhere, even to the lake (and camping!) submitted by /u/ThunderingBlues [link] [comments]
    Lucky Paris haul
    I had been checking into the Traveler’s website and Jetpens for a Traveler’s Notebook for quite a while. While I was in Paris the last week, I thought I’d pop into a Traveler’s partner shop to check for any and luckily they had one more limited Tokyo edition in stock! Also got a sticker pack and stopped by Shakespeare and Company for their exclusive Kaweco fountain pen as well. Super happy with this haul and thought I’d share my excitement to join the Traveler’s community. EDIT: The shop (Boutique Maison Boursier) isn’t a partner shop, they just carry Traveler’s products officially. submitted by /u/fromers [link] [comments]
    Facing the Twilight
    One must always be ready, even to confront head-on the gentle twilight of the evening submitted by /u/DanilaoIT [link] [comments]
    Creating my 5-year diary on TN
    Any ideas? submitted by /u/Additional_Cherry898 [link] [comments]
    Stamping the leather cover at a Stamp Caravan?
    My country is getting our first stamp caravan ever. Is it possible to stamp the leather cover instead of an insert? Has anybody done this? and if so, does it last? can you share pics? Or should the stamps available at the stamp caravan only be used on paper? submitted by /u/PaperBun [link] [comments]
    Finally joined the family!
    I've been eyeing the Traveler's Notebook Passport for months now, but it seemed to be OOS every time I checked. While in Portland, I saw that Oblation Papers and Press had some Regular sizes in stock, so I ran over and picked one up. I immediately fell in love, but couldn't help but envy the Passport they had on display. As luck would have it, Oblation restocked on my last day in town, and I was able to cop this blue Passport. It's been about a month, and already I'm in love with these notebooks. I'd been trying a multi-notebook system for six months and kept running into hurdles. Those haven't been a problem with these guys. I keep three notebooks in each: one for an idea dump, one for book quotes while reading, and one for sketching while I'm out and about. Now I just need to settle on a charm and pen loop. submitted by /u/SureShotTavner [link] [comments]
    Hacked my Travelers Notebook Passport and put an XTEINK X4 eReader insider
    https://preview.redd.it/p0lpsyc0c26h1.jpg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=56a2265409546a7cced466125f288b31dee7253a Thought the group might dig this little mod I did last month. XTEINK X4 fits very nicely inside the travelers notebook passport size. Lovely setup for note taking and leather-bound reading. More info here: I hacked my Travelers Notebook to be a leather-bound X4 Reader submitted by /u/creativegamelife [link] [comments]
    Which character it reminds you of?
    A felt nose placed on TN, and it became …. submitted by /u/patrickngscription [link] [comments]
    My tiny Xteink X4 "analog" kit to avoid doomscrooling using the cheapest and old items I own. Trying my best, guys!
    https://preview.redd.it/cywn93ycr16h1.jpg?width=928&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fa15805a61d6a6064c1fadeb25f701510b557c8c https://preview.redd.it/vu8703vdr16h1.jpg?width=917&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3e81c9484b53949fde1a4df76c07d60dae9e8177 https://preview.redd.it/ztnc9m5fr16h1.jpg?width=1052&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fba7e82198252cfbccb3d9fe4a6914f2b61b5d23 https://preview.redd.it/fzqsnwnfr16h1.jpg?width=1037&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a66939bcbf3bed3bb5b98860bb367ccd3073c197 My tiny Xteink X4 "analog" kit to avoid doomscrooling using the cheapest and old items I own. Trying my best, guys! submitted by /u/rogerio_acioli [link] [comments]
    My first tn ✨
    I got my first Traveler’s Notebook during my Japan trip in May 2026. I visited both the Traveler’s Factory Nakameguro and the Traveler’s Factory Narita Airport, and honestly, I loved both stores. I first picked up a notebook refill at Narita Airport mainly to collect stamps along the way. I ended up loving it so much that when I returned to Tokyo later on, I made a trip to the Nakameguro store and came home with a whole lot more Traveler’s Notebook goodies. submitted by /u/sgsaltedpopcorn [link] [comments]
    Started using TN in Sep 2024…and since then…
    I’ve utilized 4 full TN inserts and 2 Accordion paper insert 🥰 I tend to fall short of updating it on a more regular basis when things get busy for me, but I never fail to do my travel journals whenever I do a trip! Since then, i’ve documented these trips on my TN: Europe (2x), Bali, Malaysia - Penang, Sydney Australia, Taiwan, and will be working on my recent Perth trip TN! submitted by /u/milkystick88 [link] [comments]
    Suggestions?
    Any suggestions for what to use the passport for? The regular is sort of my EDC. Currently in the regular size we have weekly planner, blank notebook, and sketch. In the passport we have sketch, blank notebook, and watercolor. submitted by /u/snewo0909 [link] [comments]
    My Original Olive with my Tokyo Station
    My original olive next to my Tokyo Station for comparison. Added a Sterling Ink 272 pg grid notebook to the olive and started a Common Place book in the Traveler's System. I have a Sterling Ink Lined 272 pg for a diary in the Tokyo Station submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
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    I made a simple implementation of CE inside Rust
    Hello! Today I had a though while deepening my understanding in rust, that maybe it could work if we had from cats typeclasses in rust. Came up with a couple of ideas for basic typecalsses like Semigroup, Functor, Monad. Previously found that someone had done a macro which mimics the haskell's do notation, and was thinking maybe it's possible to do that with my now typeclasses to write for comprehension from scala, and it was pretty similar, which I was surprised. Afterwards I chatted with claude about possibilities, would that work, and he came up with an interesting anwers that it might. And started evaluating how long would it take me to be able to make a librario which can run similarly to CE IOApp, and yeah, it's way too long, I have ctwo little children a job and other game dev pr…
    This week in #Scala (Jun 8, 2026)
    submitted by /u/petrzapletal [link] [comments]
    Scala Hangout - June 11 - Join us for Scala Conversation!
    The Scala Hangout is having our monthly meetup June 11. Register here to attend: https://heylo.com/invite/zS0VUst submitted by /u/littlenag [link] [comments]
    sbt 2.0.0-RC15 released
    submitted by /u/eed3si9n [link] [comments]
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    Guys, I wanted your opinion. I saw a very interesting video where he says the best way to take notes is simply to take them without following any outline, which are precisely those rules of order that can weaken the writing experience/block it. To always use the same notebook and reread it every so
    submitted by /u/Awkward_Map_520 [link] [comments]
    I planned an entire essay on one notebook page before writing a single word. Seeing it all at once changed how I write.
    I write a newsletter, and I used to plan straight on my laptop — which meant I could only ever see a few lines at a time and kept losing the shape of the thing. So for my last piece (notes on what I learned from Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger) I tried planning it on paper instead. This is the page. The trick that worked for me was forcing the entire thing onto one spread: title at the top, the five ideas numbered down the middle, intro and conclusion at the edges, and little side notes for the bits I wasn't sure about. Nothing fancy. But being able to see the full picture in one glance — every section at the same time — made it obvious which parts were weak and which order actually made sense. On a screen I never get that. I just scroll and forget what came before. Honestly it's a bit messy and I crammed it, but I wrote the whole essay off this single page and barely changed the structure afterward. Curious if other people plan long writing on paper like this, and how you lay it out — one page, or spread across many? (The essay it turned into is here if anyone wants to see how close it stayed to the page: https://domelian.substack.com/p/what-i-learned-from-warren-buffett ) submitted by /u/dmytro_omelian [link] [comments]
    This brand, Rollbahn, is v quickly becoming my favorite.
    I discovered them at Barnes & Nobles a few months ago and have never seen them there prior to this. They come in a lot of great colors/ designs. The pages are graphed and of a really nice paper quality. At the very back of the notebooks there are 5 archival sleeves which is a very nice and unique touch. submitted by /u/4djr [link] [comments]
    Lochby Daily Folio A5 first impressions
    I’m an avid pocket notebook user, and pretty exclusively use Field Notes with my Lochby Mini Field Journal and am quite happy with, and will continue to use, that setup. However, I’ve recently started learning another language and found myself wanting a larger notebook format for my notes and studying, when an ad for the Lochby Daily Folio came up (this is in no way sponsored, I spent my own money). I was intrigued by the larger size, pen pocket, and extra soft lining since I also carry an e-reader with me most days, and my textbooks for language learning are digital. My order arrived today, I already have used the Lochby notebooks with the Tomoe River paper, and it seems most people are familiar with that quality so I’ll stick to my thoughts on the cover itself. Pros: The lining is *incredibly soft*. I feel comfortable leaving my ereader in there unprotected. Lochby quality is present- the waxed canvas feels nice and durable, the zipper feels quality and smooth. I love the color. Plenty of space for organization, I feel like there’s more pockets than I personally need, but better than the alternative. I plan to only carry my writing utensils, ereader, two slim A5 notebooks, and sticky tabs. I do have a metal mini ruler I’ll stick in there as well. Cons: This one is maybe a pro and a con. There’s not a ton of rigidity to the cover, so I can see how it would get…lumpy, if you had more stuff in there. It’s a little awkward to hold in your hands, definitely meant for use when sitting at a desk/table. I wouldn’t have minded the addition of a “handle” on the side, like the mini field journal has, just to make it a bit easier to hold standing up. And my last “con” which really just seems to be the nature of waxed canvas- if you have pets, pet hair does really cling to the material. It’s easy enough to wipe away with just your hands, but just be aware. submitted by /u/Physical-Energy-6982 [link] [comments]
    Sheen paper
    Notebooks that a fountain pen ink sheen friendly submitted by /u/Busy_Bend5212 [link] [comments]
    I don't need a notebook but I want to need a notebook
    I wonder what you would use your notebooks for. What do you write in? It's so stupid, but the thing is that I don't actually need a notebook. I don't know what to do with it. But I really want to use it. submitted by /u/ButterflyPlayful3541 [link] [comments]
    Trio for a friend
    Inspo: E.T.A. from Infinite Jest, Gingko leaf, The Ring Cycle submitted by /u/choppychopkins [link] [comments]
    Starting fresh
    Excited to start fresh book submitted by /u/Aleks99x [link] [comments]
    Alternative to Paper Republic's Daily Planner?
    Hi all, I live in Europe and want to support European businesses (although I have my fair share of Traveler's Notebooks as well), so I went with the XL daily planner for work (https://www.paper-republic.com/fr-fr/collections/planners/products/daily-planner?variant=50875747860821). The problem is that for the entire months of January/February/March, and I assume October/November/December, it's so chunky and rigid that it won't really lie flat on the table, even if it "lies flat" as far as the paper is concerned. This makes it very difficult to use without some other notebook to put underneath it, which isn't very practical at work. I tried to find other accounts of this and came up short, so maybe it' sjust me, but I'm looking for something of a similar size without this issue. Maybe the Cousin or Cousin Avec? I'm not sure on the sizing if it's too big for the Paper Republic XL cover. Thanks :) submitted by /u/joueur-de-guerre [link] [comments]
    research/lab notebook
    hai this is like kinda specific for ap research but im doing sciencefair too so i was wondering if anyone could reccomend good research notebooks/log books. I prefer physical books but I was looking on amazon and this lab book was 30 dollars... are they all that expensive reccs plssss submitted by /u/Sea_Boysenberry_6804 [link] [comments]
    Doors
    A couple of recent door sketches in my Moleskine 3.5x5.5in sketchbook submitted by /u/jjernst [link] [comments]
    My Original Olive with my Tokyo Station
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
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    Joshua Blais on Doom Emacs, Vanilla Emacs, Guix, and 34-Key Keyboards
    submitted by /u/linkarzu [link] [comments]
    mu4e-based email automation package
    Hello, For a few years I have been using mu4e-based email setup to run per-message actions from Emacs on emails with a single keystroke. Now I have extracted that framework from my dotfiles to a separate standalone package: https://github.com/laurynas-biveinis/mu4e-autotask/ The way it works is the following. You define a list of email matching rules, based on exact and regex matches on senders and subjects: (setq mu4e-autotask-rules '((:sender-exact "notifications@github.com" :subject-match "^.* Run failed.*$" :action-fn my-handle-github-run-failed) (:sender-exact "noreply@example.com" :action-fn my-open-example-attachments))) and for each rule, you declare an Elisp handler function, i.e. (defun my-open-example-attachments (_msg) "Open every PDF attachment of the current message." (mu4e-autotask-open-all-attachments ".pdf")) Now, when in the message view, press a e (invoking mu4e view action "Execute automation" installed by the package) and it runs (the list of rules is checked for the current message and its handler runs in the case of a match). The package provides a small library of handler building blocks (open attachments with specified file extension, save all jpeg attachments to disk, etc). Some of the actions might involve sending new emails, and for that the package provides a templated email sending library too: (defconst my-invoice-email (make-mu4e-autotask-email-template :context "work-gmail" :to "accounting@example.com" :subject "Invoice" :body "Please find the invoice attached.\n")) (mu4e-autotask-send-email my-invoice-email '("/path/to/invoice.pdf") (lambda () (message "Invoice sent"))) This part is usable outside the rule handlers too. For the full list of features and installation instructions check its README Any feedback is welcome. submitted by /u/kastauyra [link] [comments]
    Tramp, Eshell, and Eat.
    Looking for a bit of clarity on how Tramp, Eat, and Eshell (and the other emacs terminals) interact. I'm looking to use Tramp to connect to rootless-podman containers so I can more conveniently use them for running postgreSQL DBs and whatnot. As I understand it, since vterm is an external terminal emulator it doesn't play well with tramp while Eshell does. That being said as I understand it Eat actually can Open shells in containers the way Eshell can. Same goes for Guix containers as well. Also if I'm off base here and there's a better way to be doing this I'd love to hear how others do this. Appreciate it! submitted by /u/BonfireDaemon [link] [comments]
    Eglot: multiple jdtls opened
    Hi,i'm using eglot + eglot-java,i've noticed that eglot has started different jdtls sessions,depending on the java project/file i opened,they aren't in the same location on my filesystem. How can i fix this behaviour? should i put them into a single directory like eclipse does?, in that case eglot should start another jdtls because of the .project file?,is it the expected behaviour?. submitted by /u/Elbrus-matt [link] [comments]
    svg-line: Better Status Bars for Emacs
    "Emacs provides four useful status bars (mode-line, header-line, tab-bar, and tab-line), but each imposes different, inconsistent limits on multi-line layout, alignment, icons, and interactivity. svg-line (see code on GitHub) solves this by rendering them as SVG images, and normalizes a rich feature set across all status bars with a consistent configuration. svg-line works by defining a small rendering engine built on Emacs's native SVG support. Configuring status bars is easy: you simply write one :content function and call svg-line-activate. You can see my custom configuration of mode-line, header-line, tab-line, and tab-bar in my Emacs config." Inspired by Nicolas Rougier's work on Emacs UI improvements with SVG submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]
    How do I Load Ibuffer in a Background Buffer?
    I'm trying to write a function to call from kill-buffer-hook that will always display Ibuffer in the window of the killed buffer. Working from this stackoverflow answer I got this far, but I can't make Ibuffer load in the background. If Ibuffer is already loaded, it's fine, but I want this to work even if there are no existing Ibuffer buffers. Is there a way to do this with Ibuffer? (defun my-kill-buffer-hook-function() (unless (string-equal (symbol-value 'major-mode) "ibuffer-mode") (unless (buffer-live-p (get-buffer "*Ibuffer*")) (with-temp-buffer (let '(ibuffer-expert t) (ibuffer nil nil nil t))) (set-window-next-buffers nil (cons (get-buffer "*Ibuffer*") (window-next-buffers)))))) (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'my-kill-buffer-hook-function) Thank you. submitted by /u/dewyke [link] [comments]
    Emacs Appearance in Pop Culture
    Hey fellow Emacsers, I wrote a short blog collecting all the pop culture references of Emacs I know of. Let me know if I missed any and I'll add it to the post for sure! submitted by /u/yep808 [link] [comments]
    multiple-cursors fake cursors look like blocks instead of bar cursors
    hey All! I’m using multiple-cursors in GUI Emacs on Windows, and my normal cursor is a vertical bar: (setq-default cursor-type 'bar) But the fake cursors created by multiple-cursors render like heavy rectangular/block cursors, not like my normal bar cursor. My package config is currently: (use-package multiple-cursors :bind (("C-d" . mc/mark-next-like-this) ("C-S-d" . mc/mark-all-like-this) ("C-c C-d" . mc/mark-previous-like-this) ("C-" . mc/add-cursor-on-click))) Is there a supported way to make multiple-cursors fake cursors render as thin vertical bars in GUI Emacs? Or is this a known limitation of how the package draws fake cursors? Any working config snippets would be appreciated. OS => Windows 11 Emacs => GUI GNU Emacs 30.2 cursor-type => bar multiple-cursors version => 1.5.0 submitted by /u/aegis87 [link] [comments]
    I ported GNU Emacs 30.2 to the browser with WebAssembly
    https://preview.redd.it/4ns0umarpz5h1.png?width=1310&format=png&auto=webp&s=69435b546a1cc04132099259d625f2986ef33dde I made a hack that ports GNU Emacs 30.2 to run in the browser with WebAssembly. This is not a project to build an “Emacs-like editor.” The idea is to keep the real GNU Emacs 30.2 C core and Elisp runtime at the center, while the browser side provides display, input, persistence, and portable filesystem images. At this point, it can run *scratch*, Dired, Org-mode, load Elisp with load-file, import/export .wasifs images, and boot from static hosting on GitHub Pages. .wasifs is a portable filesystem image for carrying around a user environment, including init.el, packages, and working files. The current spike format is tar-compatible, so you can inspect it with normal tar tools. The Emacs core inside the browser does not have raw sockets or normal POSIX processes. Emacs features that depend on external commands or subprocesses do not work as-is. Even with those limitations, real Emacs now boots from static hosting like GitHub Pages, can import/export the user environment as .wasifs, and can load Elisp with load-file. We need the real Elisp engine. I made this hack to give Emacs users something fun to play with. Emacs users, please give it a try. github: https://github.com/modeverv/wasmacs github pages: https://modeverv.github.io/wasmacs/ https://preview.redd.it/4ns0umarpz5h1.png?width=1310&format=png&auto=webp&s=69435b546a1cc04132099259d625f2986ef33dde https://preview.redd.it/2rnut5sspz5h1.png?width=1316&format=png&auto=webp&s=c2d8ee15030c8d4867ab59e683bb735b9fa10a4d https://preview.redd.it/zv8pd1cupz5h1.png?width=1319&format=png&auto=webp&s=33be55ebb4821955baf23f8b3fe7621f357e186f https://preview.redd.it/r3dco18vpz5h1.png?width=1313&format=png&auto=webp&s=3d528f801de8bdbcfcc2133de1d4ce7b77b553cb submitted by /u/Exact_Engine_7218 [link] [comments]
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    Co-Creator of Haskell: Functional Programming, Thinking in Types, Useless Languages | Simon Peyton Jones
    submitted by /u/n00bomb [link] [comments]
    Poor Man's Time Machine: Lazy Evaluation in JavaScript and Haskell
    submitted by /u/sayyadirfanali [link] [comments]
    I built a Four-Bar Linkage Mechanism Simulator in Haskell
    I built a Four-Bar Linkage Mechanism Simulator in Haskell. It is an interactive engineering simulation with adjustable link lengths, real-time animation, play/pause control, speed control, and visualization of the mechanism geometry. GitHub: https://github.com/mohammadijoo/Four-Bar-Mechanism-Haskell My goal was to explore Haskell for an engineering-style graphical simulation, not only for typical functional programming examples. I would appreciate feedback on: code structure idiomatic Haskell style GUI/event handling animation/state management possible improvements Thanks. submitted by /u/abolfazl1363 [link] [comments]
    Alexis King, Richard Feldman, Hillel Wayne speaking at conference
    Hi folks, Alexis King, Richard Feldman (Roc), Hillel Wayne (TLA+), and Andrew Kelley (Zig) are speaking at a conference I'm organizing called Software Should Work https://softwareshould.work. There will be lots of PL/FP/Formal Methods people there so I thought some of you might be interested! submitted by /u/isaacvando [link] [comments]
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    comint-histories (20260608.1833) --- Many comint histories
    The comint-histories package has been updated to version 20260608.1833.
    verilog-ext (20260608.1712) --- SystemVerilog Extensions
    The verilog-ext package has been updated to version 20260608.1712.
    outline-indent (20260608.1221) --- Folding text based on indentation (origami alternative)
    The outline-indent package has been updated to version 20260608.1221.
    dtrt-indent (20260608.1055) --- Adapt to foreign indentation offsets
    The dtrt-indent package has been updated to version 20260608.1055.
    ledger-mode (20260608.248) --- Helper code for use with the "ledger" command-line tool
    The ledger-mode package has been updated to version 20260608.248.
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    The need for systems for knowledge organization
    This is an excerpt from the book "How to Read a Paragraph" which highlights that ideas belong to particular systems (domains such as psychology, sociology etc.) and thinking in terms of systems (with a look to big picture at least). This is something I experience in myself too. Zettelkasten is so atomic note oriented that even though you connect things and only create notes as branches, and not allow any orphans; it becomes messy in my head. I wonder what you think about such a top-down structure (in our heads or in our systems, doesn't matter). And I wonder your experiences about remembering what's in your ZK. Did you train yourself to think in terms of building blocks? How do you handle not having an anchor in head?  ( 4 min )
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    Looq - Preview .org files on MacOS, via quicklook
    Just found out about about Looq, it previews .org files on MacOS, via quicklook. submitted by /u/de_sonnaz [link] [comments]
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    Rust, C++, and the Tradeoffs Behind Safe Low-Level Code: interview with Nikita Lisitsa
    In this post, we interview Nikita Lisitsa about C++, Rust, systems programming, and game development. We discuss whether C++ is still the default path into systems programming, where Rust fits in, and how both languages may coexist over the next decade. Nikita also shares his perspective on memory safety, language complexity, game engine design, real-time physics simulations, renderer abstractions, and the lessons he learned from shipping Costa Verde.  ( 89 min )

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    Mods to streamline lumps
    I absolutely can't stand the metal toggle thing on the spine and always relocate the closing band to the spine as well, but with my new card size I went even further to attach the closing elastic to the top and bottom of the insert bands instead of a knot in the middle. All you need is a craft knife/awl to make a new spine hole, a small crochet hook makes reattaching elastics a breeze. Picked up both black and brown card size at the TN store in Tokyo Station, looked like they had plenty in stock but you have to ask for them. It came out to about $50 USD each. submitted by /u/4everal0ne [link] [comments]
    My tn looks as chaotic as it's owner.
    Sebd help. Ive gone mad. submitted by /u/CockroachLow5817 [link] [comments]
    Anyone else like this?
    After years of using multiple inserts, over the last year this has become my setup: One notebook insert One zipper pouch That’s it. Too much stuff became too much clutter. I realized I needed to focus on writing. submitted by /u/Gufozzo [link] [comments]
    Junk Journalling in my TN!
    Most of this is from sweet/food wrappers 🍧🍧🍬😋 submitted by /u/meraki567 [link] [comments]
    My first TN
    Sooooo exiting submitted by /u/andrii_lisovyi [link] [comments]
    My first TN
    Sooooo exciting submitted by /u/andrii_lisovyi [link] [comments]
    Rainy day activity~
    Had a bunch of cute paper scraps left over from my bookbinding endeavours. With a little fast drying book binding glue, used them to cover my passport sizes notebooks! I love the traveler’s notebooks, find them so handy but more and more I never even use the leather cover anymore haha Just shove one in the plastic sleeve and throw it in my bag. Also because I’m quite minimalist and don’t like carrying too much stuff, so always trying to find ways to make things as compact, simple or light as possible 🤪 submitted by /u/Jinglejazzles [link] [comments]
    ordered a brown passport TN to fulfil my teenage dream 😭 (current leather journal for photo tax)
    i was obsessed with TNs about a decade ago (bohoberry used to be my favourite journaling youtuber, if anyone remembers her!). back then, i didn’t have the funds or access to purchase one so i made my parents order me a chunk of leather and made my own - the leather was way too soft so it sort of flapped around when not closed. fast forward to this year when i got back into journaling and purchased this leather notebook (pictured) during an unrelated convention. the seller advertised it as an A6 notebook and i thought “oh this is great, i can purchase inserts!”. cue me learning later that day that my A6 leather cover was actually a fake A6 (what some call personal size, i believe?). 🫠 i ended up buying a chunky midori B6 slim for it and i love it, but it quickly became a proper journal where i also add printed photos of my memories and sketches. it doesn’t really lend itself to that commonplace-type notebook i was imagining, although it doesn’t have its purpose and i do love it very much. i couldn’t shake off the feeling i had still not really achieved my teen self’s dream of having the ‘proper’ TN with all of its different inserts. so today i bit the bullet and placed my order 🥺 i’m now waiting for a brown passport size (to honour the brown leather one i made years ago) as well as the brass clip and the clear plastic zip insert, to collect any scrap memories while out and about - i plan for those to then be glued into my black notebook (pictured) with some added journaling. 🤓 i am really excited about this all (and also trying to get over the guilt of buying a new thing when i already have another thing that is similar enough - they do have different purposes!!), so thank you to anyone who read this far and is also excited with me :) submitted by /u/pigeonactivist [link] [comments]
    DIY card size TN
    https://preview.redd.it/g1ykdf6nzt5h1.jpg?width=5064&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cbd92301b11e9f8d88508a9d45473810e2f2c82a https://preview.redd.it/fgiuse6nzt5h1.jpg?width=3706&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5b7255b9a1f7116ff9cd0a51e8482e5b498f5d37 I created a card size TN with blue faux leather. It's a bit smaller. I cut the passport inserts to the right size. Next to it the PR A6 Portfolio. submitted by /u/skye_x [link] [comments]
    Travelers Notebook Destiny Fullfillled
    Travelling Thailand 🇹🇭😎😁 submitted by /u/spike1911 [link] [comments]
    Trip to Pontresina in Swiss
    submitted by /u/milkystick88 [link] [comments]
    Done with my 14 days Europe trip travel journal
    submitted by /u/milkystick88 [link] [comments]
    Card size customization
    I went a bit nuts with my 20th anniversary TN yesterday but am really happy with the outcome. (These are all stamps I picked up over the years) submitted by /u/Lhamorai [link] [comments]
    replacement for card size
    They made a post about this a few days ago, they're incredible. submitted by /u/Additional_Cherry898 [link] [comments]
    Admiring the Camel TN
    Just admiring the camel TN. Switching to the Camel for the week. submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Hardcover passport size sketchbooks?
    Does anyone have any recommendations for hardcover passport sized sketchbooks? I have a travelers journal in passport size and I prefer to use hard cover sketchbook but can’t seem to find any that fit it, they’re usually too big. Any recs? submitted by /u/Unusual_Ordinary_115 [link] [comments]
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    this is my best emacs function written in my config up till now
    I created an emacs function that would create a custom tmp split buffer that would list only all functions assigned to a shortcut on the format: function ==> shortcut and the buffer is sorted by funtions names plus has line numbers ​ ;; -------------------- ;; list bindings ;; -------------------- (defun list-bindings () "List all commands with a keybinding, sorted by name." (interactive) (let* ((bindings '()) (seen (make-hash-table :test #'equal))) ;; Walk one keymap recursively (cl-labels ((walk (km) (map-keymap (lambda (_evt bind) (cond ((keymapp bind) (walk bind)) ((and (commandp bind) (symbolp bind)) (unless (gethash bind seen) (puthash bind t seen) (let ((keys (where-is-internal bind nil t))) (when keys (push (cons (symbol-name bind) (key-description keys)) bindings)))))) km))) ;; Collect global + local + evil maps (dolist (km (append (list (current-global-map) (current-local-map)) (when (featurep 'evil) (list evil-normal-state-map evil-insert-state-map evil-visual-state-map evil-motion-state-map evil-emacs-state-map)))) (when km (walk km))) ;; Sort by function name (setq bindings (sort bindings (lambda (a b) (string %s\n" cmd keys))) (goto-char (point-min)) (setq buffer-read-only t)) (display-buffer (current-buffer)) (message "Found %d keybindings" (length bindings))))) ;; Bind it (global-set-key (kbd "C-c k") #'list-bindings) this is so much useful for the new emacs users especially makes it easier to search functions/ memorize their names / and of course remember the keybindings of them hope you enjoy it submitted by /u/sylas_main [link] [comments]
    From TECO to Neovim: 50 Years of Text Editing on Unix and Linux
    Brian Masinick, shared his history with text editors going back to the early 1980s: TECO, Multics Emacs, writing his own WPS mode on top of EDT emulation at DEC, and landing on Doom and Spacemacs today. With his permission we featured it on the blog. Posting here because the Emacs lineage is the heart of it and this community will get the references better than most. submitted by /u/modelop [link] [comments]
    orgmode.org hijacked this morning?
    submitted by /u/imamess67 [link] [comments]
    activities.el or beframe and burly for frame oriented workflow
    Relative newcomer here trying to figure out how to use my tiling window manager efficiently along with multiple emacs frames. It's my frame management and restoration in emacs that is in question. I've looked at a number of packages, and some of the well-thought-out ones are missing commands to bookmark a frame. It looks like beframe/burly or activities could accommodate everything I want. Opinions? submitted by /u/2_much_information [link] [comments]
    I’m experimenting with an Emacs-like editor where Javascript replaces Elisp
    I love Emacs and have been using it for 14 years. If I end up using it for the rest of my life, I wouldn't be surprised. Today, I have three major struggles using it: 1. I don't know Elisp well enough to make deep changes to my config, packages, or Emacs itself. I could spend time learning Elisp, but that splits my attention between learning the editor’s implementation language and actually building the workflows I want. 2. A lot of the features I want to implement into Emacs don't fit neatly into its architecture. They either require focusing more heavily on GUI as a target, or much faster and more flexible rendering. Also, heavily async workflows aren't easy to integrate. 3. In my experience, Elisp hasn't been a great target for LLM-assisted development. If I want to use LLMs to help dev…
    Facing issue using Company+Lsp (clangd) for c programming
    I am using clangd + company for c programming, but I’m experiencing quite a bit of jitter and input lag. Is there a more performant alternative? I mainly need function definitions, function signatures, find references feature submitted by /u/No-Natural-7412 [link] [comments]
    buffer-terminator: Safely Terminate Emacs Buffers Automatically to Enhance Performance and Reduce Clutter in the Buffer List (Release 1.2.5)
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    Recommendations for a high contrast dark theme
    Can anyone recommend good high contrast dark themes other than modulus ones:) submitted by /u/No-Natural-7412 [link] [comments]
    Llama required to update Magit & Co?
    Just tried to update all my packages, and I see lots of error massages related to Magit and related packages complaining about missing llama directory. Is the "ai" stuff now mandated to use Magit? Which package? Note also missing cond-let error. In toplevel form: git-commit.el:103:11: Error: Cannot open load file: Filen eller katalogen finns inte, llama In toplevel form: git-rebase.el:75:11: Error: Cannot open load file: Filen eller katalogen finns inte, llama In toplevel form: magit-apply.el:32:11: Error: Cannot open load file: Filen eller katalogen finns inte, llama In toplevel form: magit-base.el:43:11: Error: Cannot open load file: Filen eller katalogen finns inte, llama In toplevel form: magit-bisect.el:29:11: Error: Cannot open load file: Filen eller katalogen finns inte, llama In t…
    delete-file not giving an error
    Hi, everyone. I'm just reading about handling errors in elisp. There's an example (ignore-errors (delete-file filename)) but I find that (delete-file "DoesNotExist") doesn't cause an error anyway. It just returns nil. What's going on? I'm using Emacs 30.2. submitted by /u/BruceMardle [link] [comments]
    How often do you update your packages?
    Apologies if this comes up here too often, but I realized that, having settled into my current config a few years ago, I basically only update packages after upgrading to a newer Emacs version -- so effectively every 12-18 months (excluding stuff like mu and pdf-tools which have external dependencies). I don't think this is ideal (particularly because I have 150+ external packages installed!) but I'm slightly put off from doing it more often because of the occasional dependency hell that crops up when upgrading packages like e.g. magit (which is very useful, but I run into issues with transient most of the time). I do use straight.el so I can keep a lock file etc. in case things go wrong, but often just deleting the package repo and reinstalling it is the easiest solution. Given the current wave of LLM-driven unearthing of security vulnerabilities, what would be a more optimal schedule for updating? Once a month? There's also the issue of supply chain attacks (similar to incidents with npm in the past -- not an expert on this but that's what springs to mind) where I've seen some suggestions to refrain from upgrading too quickly in order to avoid introducing new vulnerabilities to your system. Thoughts? submitted by /u/nonreligious2 [link] [comments]
    rate limited by emacs somehow????
    i was setting up emacs on a fresh cachyos install. i put my ~/.emacs symlinked to my ~/Dotfiles/Config Files/.emacs, which has never given me any problems before. i restart the service and launch the client, now elpaca is whining about whatever the hell. sure yeah. i stop the service, delete my ~/.emacs.d/ and restart the service, now elpaca's actually installing shit. or at least i think it is until some bullshit error about autoloads shows up. i go onto elpaca's github and look up "autoloads" in the issue things but it's midnight and i'm too lazy to actually look at the issues. so then i stop, delete, start. i see this show up now. tried rebooting, still said No Emacs For You LOL!!!! do i just go to bed and hope emacs will let me actually use it oh yeah also here's my .emacs, with this link hardcoded to the latest commit as of writing this https://github.com/ObjectsCountries/Dotfiles/blob/6a293dd2d5680516d88399b3b906ec52ac3f5e79/Config%20Files/.emacs submitted by /u/ObjectsCountries [link] [comments]
    Emacs client for Pi Coding Agent
    The package is just a couple of weeks old. All the basic features should work at this point. My goal is to build something minimal that plays nicely with Emacs. The UX is something I am still figuring out. I believe the chat output and prompt input should be in the same buffer; using different buffers messes up window management. The question is how to keep the editable input and the chat output in the same buffer. I am taking inspiration from the Customize UI: keep everything read-only except the input fields. For the chat output, I have created expandable sections. By default, everything is expanded, and you can toggle sections using TAB. It also has support for Pi extensions. Extensions can ask for confirmation, select values, and so on. Since I am the only user at the moment, I expect there to be a lot of bugs. Feel free to open issues or start discussions on GitHub. submitted by /u/ananthakumaran [link] [comments]
    Spacemacs problem, or MELPA?
    Trying to get spacemacs up and running today, but I keep bumping into issues where it says Error (use-package): Cannot load evil-collection ...which makes spacemacs decidedly less useful! Elsewhere in the errors buffer I see this message: An error occurred while installing evil-collection (error: (file-error https://melpa.org/packages/evil-collection-20260605.255.tar Not found)) Haven't found much specifically on this particular problem on the wider internet, though I saw some related items that seemed to imply it was an intermittent issue with MELPA, and to just "try again later". I'm pretty sure the time/date on my laptop is current/correct, I've tried updating the packages manually, deleting the .cache directory and letting it repopulate, deleting the entire install and starting over... always running into the same issue. Ideas? How would one tell if it is an upstream problem, or not? submitted by /u/memilanuk [link] [comments]
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    crystal-mode (20260607.2043) --- Major mode for editing Crystal files
    The crystal-mode package has been updated to version 20260607.2043.
    python-mode (20260607.1902) --- Python major mode
    The python-mode package has been updated to version 20260607.1902.
    ansible (20260607.1852) --- Ansible minor mode
    The ansible package has been updated to version 20260607.1852.
    thrift (20260607.1633) --- Major mode for fbthrift and Apache Thrift files
    The thrift package has been updated to version 20260607.1633.
    linkin-org (20260607.1601) --- A workflow with fast, reliable links
    The linkin-org package has been updated to version 20260607.1601.
    tidal (20260607.1559) --- Interact with TidalCycles for live coding patterns
    The tidal package has been updated to version 20260607.1559.
    biome (20260607.1500) --- Bountiful Interface to Open Meteo for Emacs
    The biome package has been updated to version 20260607.1500.
    elfeed-summary (20260607.1418) --- Feed summary interface for elfeed
    The elfeed-summary package has been updated to version 20260607.1418.
    pg (20260607.1014) --- Socket-level interface to the PostgreSQL database
    The pg package has been updated to version 20260607.1014.
    cui (20260607.231) --- AI-LLM chat blocks for org-mode
    The cui package has been updated to version 20260607.231.
    bluesky (20260607.58) --- A Bluesky client
    The bluesky package has been updated to version 20260607.58.
    mermaid-mode (20260607.15) --- Major mode for working with mermaid graphs
    The mermaid-mode package has been updated to version 20260607.15.
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    site hijacked this morning?
    was resetting my computer and received an unrecognized certificate warning upon requesting the package from https://orgmode.org/. I panicked like a dumb ass and reset all my stuff again, so I don't have any cache files to back this up, but when i visited the site with my browser i also got the certificate warning, and proceeding further, it redirected to, supposedly at least, a french school of some sort? what the hell could have happened here? I tried checking the waybackmachine but it doesn't show this change, nor could I find any history of DNS records that would suggest a hijack. I use cloudflare for my DNS resolver. The favicon for the site was also changed when I searched the site on google during this brief period, which suggests that this wasn't a localized issue. submitted by /u/imamess67 [link] [comments]
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    DIY Midori A6 Cover
    submitted by /u/schmiddim [link] [comments]
    notebook with multicolored pages?
    hello! i'm a mixed media artist and writer who mostly works with acrylic markers and fineliners! i'm looking for a notebook with multicolored paper sections, like the archer and olive neapolitan journals (which sadly seem to be discontinued). and in general i'm on the search for journals with pastel colored paper. im aware of uglybooks but theyre actually too vibrant for what i'm looking for. any ideas? submitted by /u/perilsoftimetravel [link] [comments]
    Twelve years of stories
    Filled on the left, unfilled waiting on the right submitted by /u/band_candy17 [link] [comments]
    Lochby vs Travellers notebook passport size
    Hi. I have an a5 lochby journal cover page for my a5 journal. I want to try travelers notebook but lochby a6 system offers a great size(i can find a6 notebooks everywhere) but my dillema; Lochby vs travelers notebook I also want small notebook system like travelers notebook. Where you can find cheap refils for travelers notebook? Tedi or Muller because I come from Slovenia and there are not many shops. submitted by /u/Ann2340 [link] [comments]
    Vertical notebooks
    Did any of you guys used this type of notebooks? How is it? I read a lot and want to use it for citations and as everyday journal typing every thought in it. Thanks! submitted by /u/Top_Love9366 [link] [comments]
    Peaceful morning
    Those go with me everywhere and I’m loving patina they are developing, found the perfect spot for some morning writing. The small tear in the pocket journal came from exploring caves in Missouri submitted by /u/Few_Dog5180 [link] [comments]
    Need photos of inside or reviews...
    Saw this on Amazon, but I have no clue on the page set up or how the top rings work. Does anyone out there use this type of notebook? submitted by /u/bkmboss [link] [comments]
    Help! Starting over but I want to keep my old entries 😫
    submitted by /u/RiniPi [link] [comments]
    My new A6 Fin Journal
    Love my new journal! It’s my first refillable one too so I’m in love with all the notebooks I can put in it I’m happy with my setup and am looking forward to using it Order goes: Weekly Planner Commonplace Notebook Diary Junk Journal I’ve only ever really dotted in diary’s and a little in planning (I find weekly works best for me as I’m so inconsistent most of the time), so I’m super excited to try and do junk journaling and using my commonplace notebook!! I’ve always wanted to get into using them but I found them hard to start The cover is also super nice leather (in colour coffee) with the ribbon in Khaki. I can’t wait to see it patina! submitted by /u/roseapickles [link] [comments]
    handmade notebook cover for daily planner
    submitted by /u/Lost_onion_ [link] [comments]
    Bought the Pansydaisy “PARIS” notebook and can’t bring myself to use it yet
    I bought the PARIS notebook from the Korean brand Pansydaisy, and I absolutely love it. The design is beautiful, the paper feels great, everything about it makes me want to actually use it properly. But I haven’t written a single page yet. It’s just sitting there on my desk, still blank. I keep opening it, flipping through the pages, then closing it again. The issue is simple: I can’t decide what it should be for. A journal? Work notes? A place for ideas? A diary for my childhood memories? I keep changing my mind, so I end up doing nothing. I know it’s “just a notebook,” but it still feels like I should give it a clear purpose before I start. I’m too afraid to “waste” it. I’m posting here because I’m curious how others handle this. Do you assign a purpose to a notebook before using it, or do you just start writing and let it evolve naturally? Please feel free to share ways you end up using this kind of “too nice to waste” notebook. submitted by /u/FocusN3xt [link] [comments]
    Journaling suggestions needed
    Any suggestions for some good journals in india? Like all that i could find is either blank notebooks or overly positive affirmations and gratitude journals. Or there are some which are highly mental health oriented. I just wanna write whats on my mind but maybe need a slight prompt or a method as to what i should write. submitted by /u/Significant-Fly1849 [link] [comments]
    What is the best A5 notebook I can get with blank pages and a simple design that's is good quality? Also not that expensive
    I live in the Netherlands. I like fancy looking notebooks (especially leather ones that look like a wizard book), but I have realized simple notebooks brings out my creativity a lot more. So I am looking for a notebook with a good cover and page quality. Also a spine that would last for writing and reading sections. I write with simple pens in different colors. If you have stylish suggestion for a good price I am also open, but as I said a simple design is what I am looking for. submitted by /u/AlcardIsTheBest [link] [comments]
    Question: Can a Battle Board Micro be converted into a planner?
    submitted by /u/Ok_Emphasis_3712 [link] [comments]
    Moleskine & Schmidt Easyflow
    Impulse bought a Cahier 3-pack for the ol' Lochby pocket journal, never having used them before (Field Notes guy up til now). I pretty much exclusively use a Parker Jotter with Easyflow 9000 refill. Am I going to be delighted or disappointed? submitted by /u/dawsongrace817 [link] [comments]
    My daily carry - the Lihit lab notepad
    submitted by /u/coconutz100 [link] [comments]
    My collection of completed 3.5 x 5.5 notebook inserts is growing
    submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
    Notebook "Shedding"
    I really need help here guys. The notebook is apparently shedding it's cover. Not sure why as I never really did anything would warrant this kind of degradation. It was stored away whenever not in used. I wrote lots of important thing in this notebook plus it was a gift to me. If you guys have any possible solutions for the shedding cover, it will be greatly appreciated. https://preview.redd.it/lkaxthkjnr5h1.jpg?width=1536&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=03abf393ca578dab8469de334815e5297a0649c4 https://preview.redd.it/8c4f5ikjnr5h1.jpg?width=1536&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0914a1bdf7566313e12c5290a37bd0fa30ae766e https://preview.redd.it/eqcrbhkjnr5h1.jpg?width=1536&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f75bf4b0c8038515f2a02b20ff93ac6f1ea0c648 https://preview.redd.it/evg4bhkjnr5h1.jpg?width=1536&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c57db3673796e1f77164afee55c9c9841341beee submitted by /u/EggWithSardines [link] [comments]
    What do you think of this new cross-grid (reticle) memo book?
    Hi, all. We are a stationery designer store based in Geelong, Australia. This month, we just released our new cross-grid variant of our Kraft memo books. I spent many months researching the many different layouts of dotted, grid and their spacing and have come up with what I believe is the perfect balance of them all - 5mm Cross Grid. The book was designed to be fountain pen friendly and durable with its 300gsm cover and thread sewn spine. Perfect for someone like me who shove it into my pockets haphazardly 100 times a day. What do you think of this layout? Yay or nay? submitted by /u/bauistore [link] [comments]
    Notebook and a sketchbook
    Remember when I went to Walmart with my mom and aunt on the 2nd of June and got something cool?~ Well, here's a gray sketchbook and a blue notebook that my aunt Barbara got for me. They look pretty good and I decided to get them surprisingly enough. I've always liked notebooks since I was a kid and I still do. submitted by /u/Brainy200 [link] [comments]
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    Streaming content rewriting for Pekko HTTP, with a fun origin story
    pekko-prism is a streaming, chunk-boundary-aware content rewriter for Apache Pekko. The whole engine is one value: val flow: Flow[ByteString, ByteString, NotUsed] = RewriteFlow(rewriter) Drop it into any byte stream (an HTTP entity, a proxied response, a file pipe) and matches are found and replaced, even when they straddle a chunk boundary, with backpressure inherited from the stream and memory bounded by the longest pattern. The origin story, because it's the interesting part. Years ago, a now-giant tech company's B2B marketplace had no Japanese localization, but its Japanese joint venture had to sell to Japanese companies over an origin it couldn't change. A local systems integrator's first attempt just tried to parse the whole page with regular expressions. It wasn't acceptable: to a vendor who only knows web development, every problem looks like a web development problem. The real problem is harder (rewrite an HTTP body as it streams, correctly across chunk boundaries, without buffering). The job went to Webtide, and Greg Wilkins (creator of Jetty) designed jetty-prism: a streaming Jetty proxy that did exactly that. This is a clean-room reimplementation of that idea on Pekko Streams (Aho-Corasick instead of Rabin-Karp, a carry: ByteString instead of dual buffers). https://github.com/hanishi/pekko-prism submitted by /u/Material_Big9505 [link] [comments]
    "Nobody's coming to clean up after you" – second blog post from a Scala dev learning Rust, this one's about ownership & the borrow checker
    Hi all, I'm back with the second post in my series about learning Rust coming from Scala: https://someblog.dev/en/blog/nobodys-coming-to-clean-up-after-you/ This one covers ownership and the borrow checker – basically what happens when there's no garbage collector to save you. If you've ever been curious about how Rust handles memory without a GC, this might be an interesting read even if you're not planning to switch. As always, I'd love any feedback – whether it's about the writing, the technical depth, or the Scala comparisons. 😊 Thanks! submitted by /u/Sea-Friend4263 [link] [comments]

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    Alwych?
    I recently stumbled onto a YouTube video about Michael Palin's lifelong diary writing habit. At one point, he plugged a brand of notebook called Alwych. He had used the brand for years, including tons of writing related to his fascinating career. HOWEVER, it seems Alwych is no longer in business. Does anyone have a notebook that's of similar quality that they can recommend? What's your favorite? submitted by /u/Beach_Naturalist [link] [comments]
    Caught in the rain
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Moleskine Paper Observation: Volant vs Classic
    Hi there, I've been slowly moving all my writing to writing with fountain pens over the last few months and I quickly realized that finding the good fountain pen paper is not trivial. I know there are plenty of threads discussing and suggesting different fountain pen friendly notebooks and they are great help. I am slowly trying different notebooks and there is, indeed, significant differences. So far, my favorites are Rhodia and Muji notebooks. I am curious about the Midori notebooks but I feel the spacing between the ruled lines to be quite large. I wanted to share something I found odd with Moleskine notebooks. I have a classic that I've had for a few years and some Volants. The classic is not fountain pen friendly, lots of bleed-through, to the extent of making using both sides of a page unpleasant. The same fountain pen in the Volant paper looks great though. No bleed-through, excellent ink retention, a really enjoyable experience overall. How is that possible? I assumed the paper would be cheaper or at best the same quality as in the classic. I understand there can be variability between different paper batches, but the difference is huge, and I was wondering if this is somewhat consistent with Volants, because if it is, I'll definitely keep getting them. Anyhow, great forum, and it's lovely to read about everyone's experience, insights, and recommendations regarding notebooks. Thanks all. submitted by /u/yphsilon [link] [comments]
    How To: A Better Penholder For Your Notebook
    submitted by /u/Unlikely_Valuable543 [link] [comments]
    My new read setup: Xteink X4 + Midori Notebook
    submitted by /u/Thefreshfox [link] [comments]
    Hi everyone, I wanted to switch my notes from digital to paper. I'm talking about notes or ideas for future ideas, but I'm obsessed with preserving information for as long as possible, making sure that that piece of paper will be legible in 30-40 years. What brands do you recommend?
    For paper, I've read cotton paper. I'm also asking because I don't want to overdo it. submitted by /u/Awkward_Map_520 [link] [comments]
    MD Midori Blank Notebook Ghosting Comparison
    Saw a post earlier today about the ghosting on. The Midori notebooks. I bought my first one last week and I’ve been loving it and thought the ghosting wasn’t as bad, so I decided to do a test. I mostly use a fine nib for writing with a fountain pen but my first pen was the Pilot Kakuno with a medium nib, tested that against my current Pilot Retro Pop with the fine nib and the difference is very noticeable. Hope this helps someone out. submitted by /u/XerosbeatPrime [link] [comments]
    Morning writing
    Morning journaling on a city steamboat submitted by /u/CathTsSev [link] [comments]
    My first MD notebook
    Well, it’s time to finally test my MD notebook A5 Grid. Bought it few weeks ago, and it was waiting for me to finish my previous notebook. submitted by /u/backtoslovenia [link] [comments]
    A beautiful notebook doesn’t just hold notes.
    It holds ideas, dreams, and future plans. Which one are you taking home Marble finish or Classic Black Leather? submitted by /u/pankaj_kumarr [link] [comments]
    Leather covers: bi-fold or tri-fold?
    I’m deciding between a bi-fold or tri-fold leather cover. Let me know your preferences and why. submitted by /u/FelicitySparks996 [link] [comments]
    A chunky B6 with an elastic closure? Does this exist??
    I would love a notebook that has the chunkiness of either a Moleskine or Moleskine expanded, but in a B6 size, WITH an elastic closure! And 5mm/4mm grid. Any recs? Bonus points for fountain pen friendliness though it’s not a requisite (I could do okay with a Moleskine and my Muji gel pen), and as another note I’m definitely not opposed to TR paper. I have (pictured here) the B6+ paperback Leuchtturm and I love the page size, but as a notebook it’s so thin (123 pages) and that’s a real drawback for me. I know there are others that are B6, but without the elastic closure that Moleskines and Leuchtturms have. Am I searching for something that doesn’t exist? submitted by /u/fbc518 [link] [comments]
    Insert/refill recommendations for Paper Republic's Grand Voyageur XL?
    Hi everyone! Last year I visited Vienna and bought the Grand Voyageur XL from Paper Republic. I have loved the cover, my only issue is that usually standard A5 notebooks and inserts don't quite fit. Shipping the official refills to where I live is pretty expensive, so I've been getting by with a cheap, generic cardboard insert (as you guys can see in the images). However, I’d love to upgrade. Do you have any recommendations for high-quality, budget-friendly inserts or third-party brands that fit this specific size well? Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/rodrigo2212 [link] [comments]
    Sheaffer Expressions VFM 9430 Fountain Pen, Blue and Purple Pearlised Gradient
    I got a pen to match my notebook. submitted by /u/CatCraft_6006 [link] [comments]
    Travelers notebook
    Just got my first pocket size travelers notebook. What sites do you all recommend for inserts? Any and all suggestions welcome (blank, art, etc) but really like organization templates (budgeting, meal planning, etc). Ty☺️ submitted by /u/AnonymousChick3n [link] [comments]
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    Up in the air
    submitted by /u/NocturnalEternal [link] [comments]
    Caught in the rain
    Caught in the rain with my Traveler's Company Notebook. submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    How it started: How it’s going:
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    Do you guys write in your travelers notebook?
    As in, do you keep the notebooks in the cover as you write? Or take out the notebook to write and then put it back in? I do the latter but I feel like i'm doing it wrong? I just can't write in the cover, I feel cramped lol. I'm just curious, I know there is no actual "wrong" or "right" way to do it. submitted by /u/marzbarz2000 [link] [comments]
    Awkward middle stage!
    Made this for myself and have been putting it through its paces! Feeling like I'm in the awkward middle stage of having a few scuffs but the leather hasn't developed a proper patina yet. Curious how others got through this phase - conditioning or just using it/leaving it alone? 🙏 https://preview.redd.it/bvgo128lto5h1.jpg?width=3023&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b903da4d8c2780516ccd688817a2181f48e4c5a3 submitted by /u/RhiTreeMe [link] [comments]
    The first ‘oops’
    I know it is supposed to ‘experience life’ and be a reflection of how I use it day to day. And, I know this is just a tiny water spot that will be ok when it dries on its own. But, that first mark on a brand new TN hits hard. LOL. submitted by /u/Nelster13 [link] [comments]
    Inserts
    Just got my first pocket size travelers notebook. What sites do you all recommend for inserts? Any and all suggestions welcome (blank, art, etc) but really like organization templates (budgeting, meal planning, etc). Ty☺️ submitted by /u/AnonymousChick3n [link] [comments]
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    How to fold *bullet points* in markdown-mode?
    Hello, I'm fairly new to emacs and am want to use it to edit existing Markdown files and create new ones. To that end, I've installed emacs 30.2 on Fedora Linux 44 with markdown-mode. I see in the markdown-mode documentation that I can use TAB on a heading and S-TAB globally to fold Markdown content based on headings. My question is: Is there a way to fold bullet points?? For example, folding a top-level bullet point would hide all the sub-bullet points underneath it. Is this supported in markdown-mode oo I need to install other packages for this functionality? If so, which one(s) and how do I use them? Thanks! submitted by /u/avamk [link] [comments]
    New Elfeed 4.0.0 release
    Today I have released version 4.0.0 of the Emacs feed reader Elfeed. The release comes with many new features and improvements across all parts of the package. See the changelog for details. You can obtain Elfeed 4.0.0 from ELPA. submitted by /u/minadmacs [link] [comments]
    Dumb question: what key is ?
    When using magit, the command magit-discard is typically bound to k, but I use meow-mode so k is spoken for. The magit pop-up and describe-function both tell me that magit-discard is bound to , so I have a stupid question: what key is ? It does not seem to be the number 4 or the function key . submitted by /u/hollasynth [link] [comments]
    Wrote a package to add the 2nd space between sentences
    This was something that annoyed me for a while. I like having sentence commands that work, but I don't like hammering the space bar between sentences. And I noticed myself starting to add that extra space in word processing programs where I didn't want it. (Yes, I have to use a word processor for work, sadly.) So this package matches abbreviations against a regexp, and as long as the text before a period doesn't match that regexp, it adds the extra space for you automatically. It can't be perfectly accurate and isn't intended to be. Sometimes you'll intentionally end a sentence with an abbreviation. Sometimes you'll use an abbreviation that you haven't added to the regexp. In those situations, a press of SPC or M-SPC, respectively, will be needed. submitted by /u/mmarshall540 [link] [comments]
    Project-x revived with Emacs 30+ support!
    Link: https://github.com/vmargb/project-x So this is an old package written by Karthink(gptel) that was abandoned a long time ago. Project-x was originally designed to add session persistence / restoration to emacs by simply extending the built-in project.el rather than reinventing the wheel completely. The idea is that a project is a session and a session should also be a project, and there's no need to separate the two for most peoples use-cases and learn two different sets of commands for doing the same thing. A few months ago I took over as the new author and maintainer of project-x and updated it to the recent version of Emacs as well as adding some extra features such as: major bug fixes, race conditions in the original code new `project-x-add-local-project` that auto inserts root markers in non-git projects. `project-x-rename-session` which shows up in project.el's new `project-prompter` `project-x-save-extra-buffers` to save magit, eshell and compilation buffers More in the readme... I currently pair this up with Emacs's tab-bar mode or something like one-tab-per-project to isolate each project in its own tab if thats what you would like, however an all-in-one solution may appear in a future update. Project-x is not yet on Melpa but you can use the current use-package installation with package-vc-install for now. submitted by /u/sharificles [link] [comments]
    Eglot + digestif for LaTeX?
    I've used emacs to write tex documents for 35 years. It occurred to me today that perhaps there are modern tools that can make the experience better. So I installed digestif and invoked eglot. No errors, but also, nothing else happens. Well, that's not quite true: I get some useless information in the minibuffer that shows that digestif is parsing what is in the file. What should I do to get any kind of useful functionality out of this, or another LSP if that's what is recommended? submitted by /u/hollasynth [link] [comments]
    Waddaya think ?
    A simple Emacs framework, based on NANO Emacs and NANO components, along with some from lambda emacs. All pretty modified. submitted by /u/WassupMahFelloG [link] [comments]
    Emacs 31.0.90 Pretest Released: Speed Boosts, UI Tweaks, Bug Fixes
    The GNU project just released the first pretest for Emacs 31.1, giving developers a chance to catch regressions before the stable version ships. submitted by /u/8vufge [link] [comments]
    Apparently google prefers vim over emacs
    submitted by /u/ParsaProgrammer [link] [comments]
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    Example Scala GTK4 script
    I found out that using Gtk4 with Scala using the Java-GI bindings is not too bad. I posted an example of a small script that shows what podman containers are running. Surprisingly the UI also loads up in WSL Ubuntu even though this isn't useful there. I originally made this with QTJambi which also works well but moving it between machines is a little difficult since you have to match up the QT dev lib versions with the QTJambi version. https://preview.redd.it/dpnkmcw1qp5h1.png?width=602&format=png&auto=webp&s=d33c625e3e453df89c9bb5b7c84c089c2b00b907 https://github.com/stevechy/scalagtkscriptexample submitted by /u/stevechy [link] [comments]
    Preview release of Indigo, Tyrian, & Ultraviolet
    Getting back in the saddle after a long break between releases. A lot has changed, an overview of what has happened can be found in the release notes. Wait, what are these projects? Tyrian - Elm-like UI framework Indigo - Game engine Ultraviolet - Scala 3 to GLSL transpiler macros A few headlines: All the old repos have been wrapped up into one big Mill monorepo Working towards Scala Native support across the board (still a lot to do!) Moving away from the traditional Elm APIs Tyrian is now Indigo's platform / runtime Boot strapping a "No CSS, No JS, No HTML" UI system for Tyrian (Web) It would be fair to describe this release as 'half baked', but I decided that I had to break the cycle of "I'll just do one more change/fundamental-architecture-change before I cut a new release..." The documentation sites for Tyrian and Ultraviolet have been updated (and the UV ones use the latest Indigo in places). Indigo docs are a long way towards done, but there are enough known issues that I'd like to cut a new bug-fix milestone release before I hit the publish button. (That should tell you something...) Give them a try if you are feeling brave or you'd like to see where all this is going, but maybe don't upgrade your passion project yet. 😉 Using this new foundation, releases should hopefully be more frequent and sensible in scope. submitted by /u/davesmith00000 [link] [comments]
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    desert-theme (20260606.1836) --- A warm earthy port of Vim's desert theme
    The desert-theme package has been updated to version 20260606.1836.
    lsp-mode (20260606.1039) --- LSP mode
    The lsp-mode package has been updated to version 20260606.1039.
    elfeed-web (20260606.552) --- Web interface to Elfeed
    The elfeed-web package has been updated to version 20260606.552.
    org-tag-beautify (20260606.516) --- Beautify Org mode tags
    The org-tag-beautify package has been updated to version 20260606.516.
    vscode-dark-plus-theme (20260606.209) --- Default Visual Studio Code Dark+ theme
    The vscode-dark-plus-theme package has been updated to version 20260606.209.
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    Managing large LaTeX projects with Org Mode
    Handling multi file structure and compilation, the equivalents of \includeonly, \include and master file for .org files submitted by /u/_steelbird_ [link] [comments]

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    DIY legal pad help?
    Hello! I want to make my own legal pad, but all the instructions I can find for a top-bound layout are for small, tearaway notepads. (If this question has been answered elsewhere, links would be great! Thanks in advance for any help.) This Ampad legal pad has worked great and is what I'm aiming for--but I'm not crazy about the yellow paper or price, hence: DIY. I mainly need a REALLY hard backing for comfort/mobility issues (being able to write lying down in bed or on the couch is a must). Supplies I have: padding compound, paper from a white legal pad, binder clips, and chipboard from the Ampad legal pad I just finished writing in (I bought a different Ampad pad which advertised the same chipboard, but it turned out to be much bendier--if anyone has tips on where I can buy replacement 8.5"x11" chipboard when this one wears out, that would be great!). Supplies questions: Will padding compound alone be strong enough for significant wear & tear? How can I add something to cover/protect/enforce the binding? Will binder clips be enough to hold 50ish pages, or do I need clamps? tl;dr: I want it to make an 8.5"x11" notepad with a hard back and no cover. Advice on supplies/instructions? submitted by /u/youripides [link] [comments]
    Fountain pen friendly notebooks on a budget in México
    submitted by /u/AnaGarsanko [link] [comments]
    Which notebooks or journals have a similar paper to Ours Research Note?
    The paper in this journal is butter smooth and so many pens just beautifully glide on this paper. This journal while good for week planning, doesn’t have the space I need to write and I would love to find a journal or a notebook with similar paper! submitted by /u/doohoo94 [link] [comments]
    New Journal Day: Leuchtturm1917 A5
    First time using a Leuchtturm1917 notebook. Looking forward to seeing how it feels to write in it! Here are just some of my pen tests (all fountain pens were inked with Pilot Black, I mostly just write in black) submitted by /u/Nalibumalaki [link] [comments]
    What paper did Rhodium Mines use?
    Back in 2018/2019 or so I got a Rhodium Mines A5 notebook. Now I'm on the hunt for another notebook (this time A6), and I really, really like the paper in the RM notebook. It's 100gsm, very smooth, with very little bleed-through. An artist I talked to mentioned that it's possibly Claire Fontaine paper, but I'm wondering if anyone has more solid sources than just vibes, thanks! submitted by /u/alex_0x000a0417 [link] [comments]
    What do you do to avoid feeling guilty about having notebooks?
    So, I get shamed by my closed ones for having a lot of notebooks. Before this, I didn't have the feeling that something was wrong; I do a lot of different tasks on paper, after all. But ever since my closed ones started shaming me for it and saying that I talk about notebook too much (which is fair, because half of them are handmade and I love to talk about my creative projects), every time I want to buy another one I feel SOOOO guilty about it. And I understand that I do nothing wrong, by having couple unused notebooks on my shelf, but I just can't get it out of my head every time I like and want to buy one. Advice? submitted by /u/DVern63 [link] [comments]
    Restaurant review notebook
    I am getting more and more into high cuisine. Hence the “need” of a dedicated notebook for my thoughts about the restaurants I visited. Any recommendations beyond what I see on amazon. Whatever it’s worth, I’m based in the UK. submitted by /u/cliftonianbristol [link] [comments]
    What is your favorite journals/journal covers?
    I really love journaling, but I have never used a journal that I could add multiple books to. What are your favorites? I've been eyeing Paper Republic, but I'm not convinced. Also, bonus points for journals that have thicker paper for watercoloring. 😊 submitted by /u/Cautious_Donut4817 [link] [comments]
    Which notebook would you use if...
    If you were to start a degree today, what would be your notebook of choice to take notes in and why? What size? I can't decide between a cheap Amazon hardcover b5 or the Sterling Ink b5. Why waste a Sterling Ink on study notes, right? But then again... Why not? It needs to be used! Thoughts? submitted by /u/Sewpercee [link] [comments]
    Saw this at Barnes & Noble today and got hit with nostalgia
    I journaled in these notebooks all throughout college and had completely forgotten about them until today. I probably went through 10 or 15 of them. Seeing them again brought me back to a very memorable chapter in my life. There might be a few somewhere that I’ll have to search for when I get back home. Grabbed one to replace my cheap CVS journal 😁 submitted by /u/Viva_Nova [link] [comments]
    First attempt at leathercrafting
    submitted by /u/MondayLog26 [link] [comments]
    i love these long small size notebooks, so i bind myself one! :)
    submitted by /u/N_963 [link] [comments]
    Since some asked about the paper, here is a video of the blank white pages inside my handmade notebook!
    submitted by /u/Taiascreativestudio [link] [comments]
    Refillable Journal
    ​ This has been such a big money saver for me. I journal a lot, so instead of buying new journals, I simply fill an A5 ringbinder with printer paper. I used to tear A4 paper to size as I liked the aesthetic of the rough edges, but someone gifted me with a guillotine, which is a lot easier and less time consuming. Scissors work also ofc. Then you just need a hole punch, and voila, new diary without the new diary! Each time it gets full, I can just swap out the paper, which I store with those ringbinder rings you can get online/in craft stores. Can also use string or yarn you might already have to hand. ✨️ submitted by /u/Aero_J_Eroje [link] [comments]
    My New Travel Journal
    Hi everyone. I'm planning a trip and happened to find this travel journal at a discount store. It has three separate notebooks with lots of prompts to get your brain thinking and planning. It even has a packing list to check off so you don't forget anything. One thing that would make it even better is if the travel journal had some calendar pages to it, but it was no biggie. I just printed some calendar pages off the web and inserted them into the journal. I tried doing searches on Reddit to see if anyone has commented on this travel journal but I couldn't find any posts, so I'm guessing people use other types of planners/notebooks when they do their travel planning. https://preview.redd.it/op3hmvaqvd5h1.jpg?width=1350&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d8d6bbbcc72ae58bf177e181ceafdde849f75729 submitted by /u/LyraTheArtist [link] [comments]
    New notebook
    Felt weird starting on page 1 with the transparent cover so I drew some doodles of my dog to liven up the cover. Loving the binder journal, though since Im such a perfectionist and hate having gaps or missing days. It feels much better to rearrange as needed. submitted by /u/inconspicuousmoss [link] [comments]
    Determined to have a dedicated notebook for character ideas. Did I choose well getting a Sakura one?
    The feel of them is *incredibly* nice to me, but I'm curious to know if anyone has any similarly-styled ones they like to use, as this is my preferred notebook style. I have a Chiltern Dorian Gray notebook for general blah and ranting, but I feel like I've been missing so much now in not having one of these. I've only really known Sakura for their crayons (if you've ever played Katamari Damacy, they'll look familiar for sure), but I never considered their notebooks. I will say the pen loop is higher than where I placed the adhesive ones I usually use, but it's not an unwelcome change. submitted by /u/Due_Display_5930 [link] [comments]
    Struggling with Moleskine
    Hey guys, I've been really struggling with something over the past few days and would like some help. A few months back, i made a post here complaining about a new moleskine i'd bought, complaining about the paper quality and how it was shit when using fountain pens. While i moved on to using other notebooks for the initial plan i'd had for the moleskine, i figured it would be best to use it and try and...i suppose "get my moneys worth" out of it. In the 3 months since that post, i've transitioned to using it as a commonplace book of quotes, and i've managed to fill up ~50 pages or so. Unfortunately, the paper quality is really making me question whether i want to continue for the next 350 pages, and it's a bit of a bummer. I'm not sure if I want to transition to a fresh notebook and get one like a Leuchtturm (I have a few of those already, and their paper quality is leagues above what my Moleskine has), or if i should just stick it out and continue using the Moleskine. If i do, should I move all of those quotes over to the new one? or should i just keep them in the moleskine? Any help would be appreciated guys. Edit to say that im not asking for recommendations on different notebook brands, as im pretty attached to leuchtturm and haven't had any issues with them. Im more asking for advice one what to do, and more importantly, what to do with the entries i already have in the Molskine. submitted by /u/volsungarthemighty [link] [comments]
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    on our way to monterey
    submitted by /u/unefait [link] [comments]
    DIY Card Size Refill
    A card sized UglyBooks inspired refill. Supplies used: Xacto Blade Strathmore Craft Paper Tombow Glue Stapler submitted by /u/cim_cim12 [link] [comments]
    Made My Own TN Passport Size Insert
    After watching different videos on YouTube I tried making my own grid notebook insert. I used grid paper for the pages. I used part of a Manila folder for the cover. I used the official TN insert to get the proper dimensions. Using a utility knife to cut the edges perfectly straight is a very good method. submitted by /u/JDMERF [link] [comments]
    A5 kraft notebook with coloured paper
    Has anyone found somewhere to purchase these? I can't find anything on amazon or ebay, ideally i would like brown or sepia paper. Blank or dot grid preferred. Thabk you! submitted by /u/He1nzst3r [link] [comments]
    Stationery Haul Extravaganza - Vol. 04
    Featured Items: Traveler's Notebook Love and Trip Passport Edition + Refill 📃 Midori Stapler XS NB Co Kawaii Panda Stickers 🐼 Midori Mini Cleaner 🧹 Tombow MONO Zero Eraser + Refills ✏️ Wavemind Stick Marker Page Flags Assorted Animals + Pandas 🦊🐼 Japanese Panda, Cat, Sakura Flower, and Sea Turtle Charms 🐼🐱🌸🐢 I am thrilled that I was able to score a Love and Trip Passport Edition with another refill or an excellent price! Furthermore, I am currently branching out and exploring stationery beyond the realm of mech pens. I have to say I will happily jump in another rabbit hole yippee! There goes my wallet 😖😭 💌4️⃣ submitted by /u/mecha-verdant [link] [comments]
    New to Journaling
    Hello all, while I have dabbled in journaling a little throughout my life, usually on vacations as a kid, I never could get really into it. It was mostly just a sporadic diary that said a few bland sentences about that day and then onto the next page. How do you guys have such lovely journals, both aesthetically and practically? I can never seem to get the motivation to write or create something in my journal. I just stare at a blank page wishing something cool will come to me. submitted by /u/Jackie1376 [link] [comments]
    New Trifold! Insert Suggestions?
    Just got a new le trifold today! It's in A5 and its burgundy and its lovely and i'm very excited. I was wondering what everyone uses as its inserts! I understand it can hold up to 6 inserts. As of right now, I'm just using a blank one (that it comes with), some MD paper, and a hobonichi weeks (I'm a college student and that thing is a life saver). I'm curious to know what everyone else uses! submitted by /u/Unlikely_Drawer776 [link] [comments]
    Haul from Japan & KL
    with lots of self-control already! Mostly from Kyoto & Tokyo station. Didnt manage to go to Nakameguro, i wanted the Starbucks sakura charm so bad 😞 My favorite here aside from the TNs, are the Yamamoto Ro-biki notes. The paper handles fountain pen sooo well and i use them as passport size refills submitted by /u/YuriHaruka [link] [comments]
    No I’m not opening it…
    No, I’m not opening this yet… 💔 The truth is, I’m still grieving my 10th-anniversary brown TN. I lost it in Tokyo after a whole decade of it being by my side. I kept holding out hope that it was just hiding in a forgotten pocket of one of my bags, but I’ve checked them all, and it's really gone. Has anyone else ever lost a journal they loved this much? Tell me it gets easier. 🥺📖😭😭😭😭 submitted by /u/patrickngscription [link] [comments]
    Can we pls start a notebook community on Pi.FYI (perfectly imperfect)??
    I’ve been recently loving hanging around 2 places. Reddit and Pi.FYI’s Perfectly Imperfect I love Reddit’s sense of community and reach regarding stationery, traveler’s notebooks and paper republic specifically. But I love Pi.FYI’s more naive quality and it’s core concept of people just recommending stuff and asking for recs (which is the app’s concept) and I really think it lends itself to this community it just doesn’t have enough people on it yet I think. I would love for us to start a scene there for us notebook, arts and crafts junkies! Pls take a look at the app and if you join it comment your handle here! ⭐️ submitted by /u/mgd_lab [link] [comments]
    Good Morning ✨
    Traveler's Notebook in Olive Kaweco Classic Sport in Bordeaux, J Herbin Bleu Pervenche ink Uniball One Black 0.5 A Dictionary of Color Combinations v1 submitted by /u/SystemsOverPeople [link] [comments]
    Laser engraved a tester notebook!
    I’ve had some purple leather waiting for a project and with my laser engraver I added some fun Dittos and then cut the shape out! I feel like it came out super clean and I’m excited to try more ideas! submitted by /u/ESmith810137 [link] [comments]
    It was bare for too long
    All my stuff gets this treatment eventually I'm sure it'll be covered in the next few days submitted by /u/ConsiderationJust912 [link] [comments]
    Ever since getting my TN Passport, my TN Regular had seen less use. What do you guys use TN Regular for?
    At first I thought I’d be using my Regular TN for journals but I found my dedicated journal notebooks as much easier—and bigger—to use. Right now I’m really struggling to find use for my TN Regular. submitted by /u/noobakosowhat [link] [comments]
    Finally, a complete set
    Now I have to decide what to do with it all. I've already planned to turn it into a 5-year diary with these 200-page insects. submitted by /u/Additional_Cherry898 [link] [comments]
    Anniversary set available at Narita shop
    For anyone going through Narita today, the Traveler’s shop there has the 20th Anniversary Box Set in stock (only brown). I have no idea how many are/were available. I’m flying out of Haneda later today but took the detour to Narita this morning to get the last of the Japan exclusives. I saw a sample set displayed and asked about it and the store clerk grabbed one for me. It was a great surprise for the last stop of my Traveler’s pilgrimage. submitted by /u/bossymandias [link] [comments]
    Old & New
    I was given the 20th edition from a friend who didn't love it & I realised I have the oldest version (Midori stamped) and now the newest! submitted by /u/oops_deepdived [link] [comments]
    Anyone else feels like 3 inserts might be the optimum fit..?
    My tn regular goes with me everywhere! Has been around a year now that I write daily reflections, book notes, and meal doodles in 3 separate inserts. This system seems to work best for me! Also I have not yet figured out how to fit more in there while still be able to write comfortably😅… but definitely there are people who can do that out there!! submitted by /u/psychopurrr [link] [comments]
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    org-gtd (20260605.2210) --- An implementation of GTD
    The org-gtd package has been updated to version 20260605.2210.
    consult-flycheck (20260605.1858) --- Provides the command `consult-flycheck'
    The consult-flycheck package has been updated to version 20260605.1858.
    ellama (20260605.1826) --- Tool for interacting with LLMs
    The ellama package has been updated to version 20260605.1826.
    ghostel (20260605.1810) --- Terminal emulator powered by libghostty
    The ghostel package has been updated to version 20260605.1810.
    pygn-mode (20260605.1055) --- Major-mode for chess PGN files, powered by Python
    The pygn-mode package has been updated to version 20260605.1055.
    yaml (20260605.834) --- YAML parser for Elisp
    The yaml package has been updated to version 20260605.834.
    vulpea (20260605.816) --- Note management library for Org mode
    The vulpea package has been updated to version 20260605.816.
    vulpea-ui (20260605.808) --- Sidebar infrastructure and widget framework for vulpea notes
    The vulpea-ui package has been updated to version 20260605.808.
    org-links (20260605.743) --- Better manage line numbers in links of Org mode
    The org-links package has been updated to version 20260605.743.
    oai (20260605.649) --- AI-LLM chat blocks for org-mode
    The oai package has been updated to version 20260605.649.
    anki-editor (20260605.551) --- Minor mode for making Anki cards with Org
    The anki-editor package has been updated to version 20260605.551.
    linkode (20260605.352) --- Generate a linkode snippet with region/buffer content
    The linkode package has been updated to version 20260605.352.
  • Open

    Practicing my elisp: I'm looking to either add WikiWord handling to outline mode, or outline handling to a stripped down wiki-mode. Not sure how to attack it.
    tl;dr: "I'm gonna stop you right here." This is me trying to get my elisp legs, not me trying to merge those modes. "Just use org-mode" isn't on the table. This is just a fun project for me to get my arse in the deep end. The outline.el code in 30.1 is about 2k lines and looks pretty tight. (It's enviably lispilicious and has a lot to learn from.) The emacs wiki mode I've been using (for literal decades) is emacs-wiki.el, 2.72 and it's HUGE. Plus it seems like it was written by a human (or, well, half a dozen.) But there's all kinds of stuff in emacs-wiki I'll never use. Inter-wiki linking (cool, but not for me), project management of some nebulous kind and...well, I could go quite on. My thinking is: WikiWord handling isn't that tough a problem in the abstract (or in other implem…
    A modern iOS app for org-mode tasks/calendar planning
    Hello everyone, I’ve been working on an iOS app called Orger for managing org-mode tasks on the iPhone. The goal is simple: keep the core org-mode workflow, but make it feel more natural on iOS — easier to navigate, easier to capture things quickly, and less like editing raw .org files on a phone. The app is still in beta, but it’s now at a point where I’d really appreciate more people trying it and sharing feedback. Current features include: Connect one org folder through the iOS Files system Read org tasks, scheduled items, deadlines, habits, and events Capture new tasks and events from inside the app Capture from Safari and other apps using the Share Extension Planner views for day, week, and month Agenda-style view with filters Apple Calendar integration for viewing, editing, and deleting events Apple Reminders integration, without converting reminders into org files Clock in/out and focus timer support, including a Pomodoro timer Dark mode and multiple color schemes Experimental Apple Watch support for agenda and timer views A few important notes: Please back up your org folder before testing. This is still a beta, so I’m especially interested in issues around sync/write-back, parsing, recurring tasks/events, and any parts of the UI that feel confusing. The app is mainly for people who already use org-mode, but want a better mobile experience than editing org files directly on iPhone. TestFlight link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/Sf4VJWcR I’d especially love feedback on: Does the planner/agenda layout make sense? Are captures saved where you expect them to be? Do your org files parse correctly? Are the Calendar and Reminders integrations useful, or do they feel like too much? Have you seen any crashes, missing events, sync issues, or memory problems? Thanks! I’ve wanted a better iOS org-mode experience for a long time, and I’m hoping Orger can become useful for others who feel the same way. submitted by /u/correcterrors [link] [comments]
    Little LLM helper function for copying file:line coordinates
    I often want to point an LLM at a particular location in a file. Wrote a simple little helper in Emacs that copies your cursor position or region selection to the clipboard. It's nice little QoL improvement when working w/ LLMs. (defun copy-file-line () "Copy project-relative file path plus current line or selected line range. The copied format is: path/to/file.ext:42 path/to/file.ext:42-57" (interactive) (let* ((file (or buffer-file-name (user-error "Current buffer is not visiting a file"))) (project-root (when-let ((project (project-current))) (project-root project))) (relative-path (if project-root (file-relative-name file project-root) (file-name-nondirectory file))) (line-text (if (use-region-p) (let ((start-line (line-number-at-pos (region-beginning))) (end-line (line-number-at-pos ;; If the region ends at the beginning of a line, ;; treat the previous line as the final selected line. (if (= (region-end) (line-beginning-position)) (max (point-min) (1- (region-end))) (region-end))))) (if (= start-line end-line) (number-to-string start-line) (format "%d-%d" start-line end-line))) (number-to-string (line-number-at-pos))))) (kill-new (format "%s:%s" relative-path line-text)) (message "Copied: %s:%s" relative-path line-text))) submitted by /u/utility [link] [comments]
    I use both (Emacs and NeoVim).
    I have over 16 years in the field of Web Development and since my primordial days, I was very curious about Emacs and Vim. No one of my colleagues had the slightest interest in both of these tools, so I didn't have an older Jedi wishing to teach a young padawan about the ways of the force. It was a bit confusing to get something decent like an IDE in both editors. You had to dig into Stack Overflow, obscure git documentation and deal with Vimscript (ughh) and Lisp (seems interesting but way too different from my day to day tools). While I was configuring, there was ton of work waiting to be done. I just moved on to an IDE and learned the basics of vim motion to quick do some small edits to files in a remote server, and Emacs motions to rapidly navigate terminal. Now, I've switched to a total terminal-centric approach. I'm using Neovim + Kickstart and you already have a very decent setup from the go. Plus, NeoVim now switched to Lua, a much more sane scripting language. Also, with AIs, you can configure plugins with ease, without spending your weekend just to get some LSP up for your languages. Then, I've got an itchy to also retry Emacs now. It always sounded so much fun to have a Calendar, the legendary org-mode, emails and so on, everything in the same place! I use Doom Emacs so everything I already know about Vim is not wasted. So, my idea is to use Neovim as my code editor and Emacs to replace a bunch of other tools (Google Calendar, Obsidian, Thunderbird, etc). Then occurred to me a funny idea that I'm now considered an heretic by both sides of the isle 😂 Does anyone else use both tools like me? Or do you try to get everything into one of these? submitted by /u/TheFundamentalFlaw [link] [comments]
    Nicolas Rougier's Talk at 39C3 - The art of text (rendering)
    I've been studying Nicolas Rougier's (of Nano Emacs) work on improving the Emacs UI and came across this amazing talk. It's interesting in and of itself, but also shows how deeply he thinks about UI and text rendering (very relevant to emacs). Thought this text-obsessed community would find this interesting. In general, he has incredible videos, and I've been using a lot of his SVG rendering ideas to make my Emacs UI better. Edit: I should emphasize that this is relevant for Emacs because Emacs supports SVG (scaled vector graphics) meaning that the vast majority of what Nicolas demonstrates can be incorporated into Emacs where the built-in text rendering is lacking. submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]
    bufferfile: Rename, delete, or copy files and update their associated Emacs buffers (including clones/indirect buffers), buffer-local variables, and features that reference the file path, such as Eglot, Dired buffers, recentf list...
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    Why would i use emacs
    i've used vim/nvim for a long time and i wanna see what would be the reasons to switch to emacs submitted by /u/Ok_Farmer_4055 [link] [comments]
    Fixing horizontal scrolling in tabulated-list-mode
    submitted by /u/dieggsy [link] [comments]
    persist-text-scale: Persist and Restore Emacs Text Scale [Release 1.0.5]
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    If Emacs were an OS...
    RC could be as effective as elisp. submitted by /u/atamariya [link] [comments]
    Emacs themes inspired by pixel art palettes
    I created a theme package for Emacs inspired by pixel art palettes from Lospec. Each theme is built around a different palette, aiming to capture its unique colors and atmosphere. I'm also planning to add a few light themes soon. :D https://github.com/lucasobx/pixel-themes submitted by /u/danpyr [link] [comments]
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    A modern iOS app for org-mode tasks/calendar planning
    Hello everyone, I’ve been working on an iOS app called Orger for managing org-mode tasks on the iPhone. The goal is simple: keep the core org-mode workflow, but make it feel more natural on iOS — easier to navigate, easier to capture things quickly, and less like editing raw .org files on a phone. The app is still in beta, but it’s now at a point where I’d really appreciate more people trying it and sharing feedback. Current features include: Connect one org folder through the iOS Files system Read org tasks, scheduled items, deadlines, habits, and events Capture new tasks and events from inside the app Capture from Safari and other apps using the Share Extension Planner views for day, week, and month Agenda-style view with filters Apple Calendar integration for viewing, editing, and deleting events Apple Reminders integration, without converting reminders into org files Clock in/out and focus timer support, including a Pomodoro timer Dark mode and multiple color schemes Experimental Apple Watch support for agenda and timer views A few important notes: Please back up your org folder before testing. This is still a beta, so I’m especially interested in issues around sync/write-back, parsing, recurring tasks/events, and any parts of the UI that feel confusing. The app is mainly for people who already use org-mode, but want a better mobile experience than editing org files directly on iPhone. TestFlight link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/Sf4VJWcR I’d especially love feedback on: Does the planner/agenda layout make sense? Are captures saved where you expect them to be? Do your org files parse correctly? Are the Calendar and Reminders integrations useful, or do they feel like too much? Have you seen any crashes, missing events, sync issues, or memory problems? Thanks! I’ve wanted a better iOS org-mode experience for a long time, and I’m hoping Orger can become useful for others who feel the same way. submitted by /u/correcterrors [link] [comments]
  • Open

    Support for Scala in Micronaut
    Dear Scala community, There is an open PR for support for Scala in Micronaut https://github.com/micronaut-projects/micronaut-core/pull/12695 Micronaut is a popular framework with a compile time approach that supports other languages in the JVM ecosystem like Java, Kotlin and Groovy. See https://micronaut.io Unfortunately the Micronaut team has no one with the requisite knowledge of Scala compiler plugins to know if this implementation is correct so it is unclear if this support will be merged since supporting an additional language is non trivial in terms of the maintenance cost. Anybody from the Scala community willing or interested in helping with a review? Thanks for your attention. submitted by /u/roach8071 [link] [comments]
    I created a simple math quiz using Scala and Java Swing
    Hi, I created a simple math quiz game with 6 questions in Scala and i used Java Swing for the UI and want to get some feedback about my code, thanks in advance! Here's the link: https://github.com/Gs-pt/math-quiz-scala submitted by /u/Admirable-Donut-6192 [link] [comments]
    Hi, I'm new into Scala and coded a simple Collatz conjecture
    Hi, my name is Gaspar and everytime I learn a new language I like to create a simple Collatz conjecture in that language, I already did it with Lua, Clojure and now Scala, and I wanted to see what I did right and what I did wrong, thanks in advance! Here's the link: https://github.com/Gs-pt/Collatz-conjecture-scala submitted by /u/Admirable-Donut-6192 [link] [comments]
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    An NES Emulator in Haskell
    What if I took the chocolate of EmuDevz and mushed it into the peanut butter of Haskell? It turns out it tastes delicious. I talk a bit about my experience building a working NES emulator in Haskell. Image: Die Schachspieler (1831) by Friedrich August Moritz Retzsch submitted by /u/peterb12 [link] [comments]

  • Open

    Hiking and camping.... 10 years in service
    Well, it's called "Traveler's Notebook" for a reason. The best companion when it comes to trails, hikes and motorcycle trips (that's another hobby of mine.) Sometimes, I get this question, "How do you get a patina like this?" and the answer is pretty easy and boring, "Just use it, and with time you'll get it". P.S. I always get a second hand embracement when people try to "age" their notebooks artificially. For what? Just to make the look cool. That's so fake.... The formula is super easy - usage x time = great patina and experience submitted by /u/frwlmv [link] [comments]
    Current set up
    Pens: Twsbi vac 700 1:1 nib - carbon black ink Twsbi Eco EF nib - custom mixed purple ink Writing: Stalogy 365 a6 journal hobonichi weekly planner Inserts: TN 020 Kraft paper folder TN 007 card file TN brass clip submitted by /u/Miserable-tic-4190 [link] [comments]
    Junk journaling - glue pages together?
    So I just got back from Japan and got my first travellers factory set up…I want to make a junk journal - do I need to glue every other page together to make the pages be able to hold all the weight or will I be okay not to? I don’t really want to waste pages by glueing them together because I have so much junk to fill the space with submitted by /u/SubstantialIdeal1 [link] [comments]
    Quick question
    Does anybody else’s Olive traveler’s notebook just look brown? I even bought a passport to see if it was fluke. That one is also brown to me. submitted by /u/SnewoReborn [link] [comments]
    Brass Clips
    Hi everyone, Can anyone tell me a list of all the brass clips that have been made by TF? I have the regular “travelers Notebook” one, and have ordered the airplane one. Are there others? I keep seeing something on IG that I cannot identify. submitted by /u/Lhamorai [link] [comments]
    Moldy Traveler Notebook, how to fix this?
    Any helpful tips that do work? submitted by /u/EntertainmentLate199 [link] [comments]
    June Begins….
    Travelers 012 Sketchbook insert. Sailor 1911 Standard; H-F nib. Sailor Black ink submitted by /u/jjernst [link] [comments]
    Elastic/Jump Band recommendations
    Hiya! I'm pretty new to the TN system and so far I've been really enjoying it! As I'm new, I asked for the Wanderings cover for a birthday gift, as this felt like a more affordable option for something I'd be dipping my toes into/ experimenting with. My only slight bug bear, is I find the elastics used are really thick and basically like hair bobbles - I'm strongly considering re-threading my inside cover with the elastics from the TN repair kit, as they seem to be a lot thinner, but I'm also wondering what to do about the jump bands, and if anyone has any recommendations on where I can find elastic threads that are a similar sort of width as the TN threads? Or how I can use the repair kit to make my own jump bands, if anyone has done that before that can give me some tips? Thanks! ☺️ submitted by /u/SquirmyBacchus [link] [comments]
  • Open

    telega (20260604.2321) --- Telegram client (unofficial)
    The telega package has been updated to version 20260604.2321.
    awqat (20260604.2208) --- Islamic prayer times
    The awqat package has been updated to version 20260604.2208.
    overleaf (20260604.1734) --- Sync and track changes live with overleaf
    The overleaf package has been updated to version 20260604.1734.
    gleam-ts-mode (20260604.1354) --- Major mode for Gleam
    The gleam-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260604.1354.
    bufferfile (20260604.241) --- Rename/Delete/Copy Files and Associated Buffers
    The bufferfile package has been updated to version 20260604.241.
    stripspace (20260604.232) --- Auto remove trailing whitespace and restore column
    The stripspace package has been updated to version 20260604.232.
    enhanced-evil-paredit (20260604.223) --- Paredit support for evil keybindings
    The enhanced-evil-paredit package has been updated to version 20260604.223.
    helix (20260604.125) --- A minor mode emulating Helix keybindings
    The helix package has been updated to version 20260604.125.
  • Open

    Why are they rewriting Emacs Core in Rust and not in Zig?
    submitted by /u/Hopeful_Adeptness964 [link] [comments]
    Tramp and remote ssh extension in vscode
    I just started a new job, and it requires developing on a remote machine consistently. The typical tool used in the company is vscode using remote ssh extension. When I tried tramp, it was terribly slow and unbearable. I don't know why it feels better and more responsive on vscode. Is there something other than tramp or is there a way to improve this? submitted by /u/Rebellious_Observer [link] [comments]
    buffer-guardian: Automatically save Emacs buffers without manual intervention [Release 1.0.1]
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    Is Emacs LSP supposed to be slower than Neovim, or did I configure something wrong?
    I am a nvim user and I like nvim but i took a look at doom emacs, used for a while and i liked a lot, but the reason i switch back to nvim is because of the autocompletion and lsp felt slower in emacs, also everytime i write a keyword it lags. didnt like it but rest of the emacs was incredible. I saw some people talking abt emacs is faster than vim, so i confused. Do I make a mistake? Pls lemme know cuz i wanna use it. submitted by /u/Outrageous_Diet_9005 [link] [comments]
    Automatically resize the ibuffer name column to fit your longest buffer
    Just a little hack I came up with to resize the name column in ibuffer automatically, thought it might be of use to others: (defvar max-name-field-column 50) (defun update-ibuffer-name-length () (let ((max-length-buffer-name (apply #'max (mapcar (lambda (x) (length (buffer-name x))) (buffer-list))))) (setq ibuffer-formats `((mark modified read-only locked " " (name ,(min max-name-field-column max-length-buffer-name) ,(min max-name-field-column max-length-buffer-name) :left :elide) " " " " (mode 16 16 :left :elide) " " filename-and-process) (mark " " (name 16 -1) " " filename))))) (advice-add #'ibuffer-update :before (lambda (arg &optional SILENT) (update-ibuffer-name-length))) (add-to-list 'ibuffer-hook #'update-ibuffer-name-length) submitted by /u/madmarttigan [link] [comments]
    Napkin math in Emacs?
    I calculate many small things but very often. For years I have used the Soulver calculator for the Mac, but I am migrating all I can to Emacs. I have found LiterateCalcMode, but its features weren't on par with Soulver. So I started building soulver.el, an Emacs package which takes the great Soulver engine and brings it to the Emacs world! What I have so far is soulver-mode which is a minor mode that augments the current mode allowing you to: - Do overlay calculations: type what is 30% of 200 and have an answer instantly overlaid - Convenient hotkeys to insert result after expression, copy result to killring etc - Customize nearly all aspects of the package, like locale, decimal separator and so on. Sorry for no screenshots but I am blind. I have the following questions 1. Is that package even worth releasing? Would it be useful to anybody? 2. SoulverEngine is closed source. If I make my code open and GPL, can I still put on Melpa? submitted by /u/Nuno-zh [link] [comments]
    Introducing magit-difftastic: integrate difftastic into magit
    Difftastic is a wonderful tool, especially if you write a lot of lisp. This package builds on the work of difftastic.el and integrates it more fully into magit. The package is brand new so I expect there still may be some bugs lingering but if you feel like trying it out please give it a go and share what you find! submitted by /u/Rschmukler [link] [comments]
    Difficulty getting eglot to work
    I would like to use eglot; I am using emacs 27.1 (on Devuan), and it is expected to work on emacs 26+. I installed eglot via "M-x list-packages" and "ccls" with "apt install ccls". I then do "M-x eglot" in a buffer full of C++. The minibuffer says [eglot] Connected! Server `ccls' now managing `(c-mode c-ts-mode c++-mode c++-ts-mode objc-mode)' buffers in project `crawl'. which is encouraging, but if I move the cursor over any bit of the program it says "eldoc error: (void-fuction (setf plist-get))". I'm afraid I really have no idea what to do here. I tried replacing my .emacs with one which just reads (custom-set-variables ;; custom-set-variables was added by Custom. ;; If you edit it by hand, you could mess it up, so be careful. ;; Your init file should contain only one such instance. ;; If there is more than one, they won't work right. '(package-selected-packages '(eglot gnu-elpa-keyring-update magit))) but it does the same thing. submitted by /u/stoatsoup [link] [comments]
    compile-angel: Byte-compile and native-compile every loaded Emacs Lisp file in your load-path to speed up Emacs (Release 1.2.1)
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    Migrating Zola from Markdown to Org-mode: A lint-export-check pipeline
    I recently migrated my Zola blog from Markdown to Org-mode using `ox-zola`. While `ox-zola` handles the syntax conversion, the underlying architectural problem was state synchronization: ensuring the generated `.md` files continuously match the `.org` sources without manual intervention. I documented the workflow I built to solve this. The system treats the `.org` file as the strict single source of truth, and the `.md` file entirely as a compiled build artifact. The pipeline includes: A pre-export linter (catching missing alt texts, broken `@/` cross-references, and macro errors). Batch exporting via Emacs in `--batch` mode. A Git pre-push hook that enforces the lint-export-check sequence, aborting the push if any `.org` source is newer than its `.md` artifact. The breakdown and workflow details are documented here: https://thecloudlet.github.io/technical/emacs/org-zola-workflow/ If anyone has implemented a more optimal state synchronization for Zola/Org-mode, especially regarding CI integration, I am open to technical corrections. submitted by /u/ypaskell [link] [comments]
    Help needed for doom emacs!
    I am a neovim user and i recently switched to doom emacs. I used to have a seperate keybind to yank to system clipboard in vim. So anything i cut/delete/yank from vim will not automatically yank to clipboard and i could paste from clipboard separately. how to achieve this in emacs? I understand this might be trivial for most of the readers here, but i had a hard time finding a solution from doom docs. submitted by /u/TikhaBoom [link] [comments]
    I built a floating HUD for Emacs, rendered in Rust egui via WASM
    I made a package that displays workspace info in a floating child frame anchored to the top-right corner of your Emacs frame. It shows your current project, git branch, dirty status, LSP state, and diagnostics — basically an at-a-glance status card. I find it visually appealing because it breaks the rigid grid-based layout Emacs usually has and brings something a bit more refreshing to the UI. emacs-workspace-hud It's also extensible, any package can push custom sections into the HUD with workspace-hud-set-section. For example, the Agent section in the screenshot comes from agent-shell-hud, which bridges agent-shell sessions to the HUD. It shows the agent's current action, elapsed time, files touched, and context usage in real time. The technical journey behind this was interesting. I started by experimenting with Emacs child frames positioned relative to the parent frame, then moved to xwidget-webkit for rendering, and eventually landed on writing the actual UI in Rust with egui, compiled to WASM and loaded into the xwidget. It works on macOS. The whole pipeline is: Elisp collects data → pushes JSON to a WebKit xwidget → Rust/egui renders it with GPU acceleration. I ended up extracting the framework part into its own project: emacs-egui. It's essentially a way to write Emacs applications using Rust egui. You implement a trait, compile to WASM, and the framework handles the rest — an embedded HTTP server, bidirectional IPC between Elisp and the WASM sandbox, and theme synchronization so your app matches your Emacs faces. Some honest caveats: it requires Emacs 29.1+ compiled with --with-xwidgets (I use emacs-plus via homebrew on macOS, it's included by default), you need a Rust toolchain to build the WASM, and it's GUI-only (no terminal). The code is mostly generated by agent, but I've reviewed the architecture and provided guidence. submitted by /u/ftl_afk [link] [comments]
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    An intelligent bridge between an LLM and real Haskell code. GHC API (Not GHCi)
    LLMs get lost when coding real Haskell modules (imagine an entire application), sometimes thinks a lot and then write a ton of code full of tiny errors both syntactic and semantic, with imports and more. With enough power and time and money you can achieve a lot. But what if we give a little push in the back at the LLM with an MCP? With now 36 tools to be found, the agent can Scaffold without breaking everything in the way, empty modules, with correct imports, with cabal, everything, just a Scaffold. Step by step you can Inspect the code, go through deps and scopes, code using Property-Base fashion, test with QuickCheck, and ask the MCP what could I do next? And suggest the next curse of action. When I test it I say for example: "Build a lambda calculus interpreter with Hindley-Milner type inference in the playground/ folder" as a prompt and should be enough. in about 10 minutes of a low thinking model should complete the task just well, modularized, with property tests and quick check tests. I need to do a refactoring I have 9 github issues but nothing to worry about You can clone the repo and install the binary and attach it to your favorite LLM -> Haskell Flow MCP GitHub forgot the demo: https://i.redd.it/gwhrwgss7c5h1.gif submitted by /u/Honest_Record_3543 [link] [comments]
    Announcing McMonad v.0.999999
    Per announcement video (filmed in McMonad, of course!), as of yesterday, McMonad is usable, somewhat bugfree and debuggable! I hope you will enjoy using it and contributing to it! submitted by /u/amarrindustrial [link] [comments]
    froid - Android programming with the Frege programming language
    Github Rescuing this old project because a blocking feature in frege finally landed. Updated the primary example and looks like it would be less tedious to write the bindings out fully. https://i.redd.it/7ryhw13ad85h1.gif submitted by /u/m-chav [link] [comments]
    What is the long term plan for language extensions?
    Inspired by the language extension quiz that was posted recently, I have several questions about the extensions in Haskell. What is the long term plan for the various language extensions in Haskell? My understanding is that they are meant to be somewhat experimental and they are GHC specific, so are they not part of the official language spec? Is the plan to make some of the extensions official? Are some language extensions temporary? Or can I rely on an extension being available into the future? submitted by /u/man-vs-spider [link] [comments]
    Quiz: Can you tell the valid Haskell Language Extensions (based on the GHC docs), from the Impostors?
    I wrote this little Haskell Quiz (with help from some friends); in the style of "CSS or BS"; can you tell the real Haskell Language Extensions from the fake ones submitted by /u/hungryjoewarren [link] [comments]
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    Bought Myself a new journal today.
    submitted by /u/TwIzTiDfReAkShOw [link] [comments]
    I made a trifold journal cover
    submitted by /u/WhatsLeftofitanyway [link] [comments]
    In Search of Tomoe River Paper But Not, Maybe...?
    Hello, friends! I am in search of A Notebook. I love Tomoe River Paper, and am devoted to my Hobonichi A5 planners. I have been using the smaller/thinner Hobonichi A5s for all my other writing: journaling, work projects, personal writing, etc. I love them in every sense but that they aren't long enough. I am burning through them and then trying to cross index what relates in each one of the work notebooks, let's say, gets to be a nightmare. So my Ideal Notebook takes these into consideration, and yes I realize we have barrelled straight past picky and right into Princess and the Pea territory. (will be crossposting). I use fountain pens almost exclusively, so the Tomoe River paper is a match made in heaven; however, I am open to other similar textures Pages have to be lined or grids or something that guides my handwriting into a straight line. I would like something at **least** double the length of the standard hobonichi 144 sheets/288 pages to make the switch worthwhile for at least my work projects. A5 size is strongly preferred, but it is NOT mandatory/deal breaker; moves up or down one size can work, depending on how the other stuff plays out. I don't like Moleskine, which is a sad heresy because they make some gorgeous ones; Lechturm hasn't worked in the past, but I had a much smaller FP collection then and maybe they weren't good matches. But I don't think I like them. I don't have a hard price point, I'm willing to move around to settle into a good rhythm. Cheers! submitted by /u/BronteMoorWitch [link] [comments]
    The best season of them all
    submitted by /u/WatercressMany1530 [link] [comments]
    It's killing time with my everyday necessities. And so-so desserts and coffee
    submitted by /u/WatercressMany1530 [link] [comments]
    My oldest and most precious notebook
    This is my "Aperto Libro", a beautifully crafted leather notebook with rot-proof paper and gilded edges. It's from a French edition house called Jean de Bonnot and it's basically made exactly like their books but with blanc paper. They don't make this specific model anymore but they still make notebooks I think. I had this one since 2012 and I still have about 120 pages left. Now granted sometimes I didn't write in it for months. But I always end up coming back to it. I use it as a dear diary type of journal. I feel very attached to it and also it's definitely the best quality notebook I ever had. It's indestructible. Actually if you understand French your should check their books too, they're all wonderfully made with beautiful covers and illustrations and such. It's my favorite edition house for classics and beautiful books. Apparently the paper they use is the same used in passeport. It's fully rot-proof. I can attest mold will not touch this pages. I lived in Belgium and Singapore and I had really bad issue with mold on leather and paper but nothing on Jean de Bonnot's books. It's the kind of books you can pass to your grandchildren, literally. Anyways, sorry I wasn't here to promote them but just to share my most precious notebook. Do you have a super precious notebook (doesn't have to be fancy, I just mean emotionally precious to you). Share a pic I'm curious. submitted by /u/Leslie-Gajin [link] [comments]
    My new Blue Page Notebook setup!
    In love with these new Stori Notebooks and I have to say the way the white pen looks on the cobalt blue is beautiful! Stori Notebooks on TikTok submitted by /u/Imaginary_Inside_402 [link] [comments]
    Trifold
    Anyone here with trifold covers (with pockets) from Etsy? Do you recommend it? submitted by /u/SadsauceTV [link] [comments]
    Today’s carry
    Today’s carry including a very nice midori notebook and stationary carried inside a grutto company roll up. submitted by /u/ThekinginYellow27 [link] [comments]
    Super Easy ! BINDING METHOD with rubber band and paper clip #Shorts
    Neat trick! submitted by /u/bkmboss [link] [comments]
    Does anyone else love it when softback notebooks wear down and start looking like an old paperback novel?
    I know nothing beats the feeling of a crisp new notebook but I’ve always loved when notebooks start looking a little dishevelled and lived-in. I designed this notebook for Quinn the Fox by the way. submitted by /u/AndyKWHau [link] [comments]
    Super Easy ! BINDING METHOD with rubber band and paper clip #Shorts
    submitted by /u/bkmboss [link] [comments]
    Modding This $1 Notebook Like a Corvette.
    Thought this was very clever and useful. submitted by /u/bkmboss [link] [comments]
    NO showthrough/ghosting notebook recommendations?
    Hello Everyone, Im looking for notebooks that will have almost no show through but also have blank pages as a lot of high gsm are dotted. So far i have used leuchtturm1917 80gsm and that has a lot of show through (ik 120 gsm is an option), midori which has a little but i enjoy and dingbats but i hate the inner perforated pages. Any other notebooks/journals that are fountain pen friendly and have little to no show through? Thanks submitted by /u/PolishEagle2 [link] [comments]
    Looking for a gift notebook
    Hi everyone! I am looking for a notebook to gift my wife. I looked a bit through the internet (mainly Amazon) and I dont really see anything of quality that catches my eyes and that I am willing to try out. I would like it to be DIN A5 sized, in leather and with rings (and therefor refillable). You guys seem really interested in notebooks and I thought maybe you all had some insights and ideas for me! :) I am in Europe/Germany. I wanted to have a look at Plotter but those are US based. submitted by /u/TheSteffChris [link] [comments]
    My office setup for private journaling
    I have a regular day job, hence I cannot always journal or write in my ring planner as I don’t want anyone to notice me while I’m writing. So I have this black pocket moleskine pocket notebook and black uni jetstream multi-barrel pen blending nicely with my black desk mat. Lol. When I want to write anything I jot it on here then later review it at home and transfer to my planner or journal as needed. It feels revolutionary to me. 🥹 submitted by /u/effysundry [link] [comments]
    Any suggestions for B6 notebooks with tiny grids?
    Good morning r/notebooks! Does anyone have any suggestions for B6 (or bigger) notebooks with a 2-3.5mm grid/graph rule pages and more than 50 pages? I love my Midori Hibino in all of its ridiculous chunky glory, but I'm feeling the itch for something B6 sized to make it easier to paste postcards and art into it. Things I've considered: Kleid and their various collabs: 2mm grid, but their notebooks don't tend to have a lot of pages. The Kleid x Life Noble has more pages, but not very good reviews. Iconic: 3.5mm is nice, but the Souvenir notebooks are kinda ugly. MD Paper, Moleskine, Leuchturm, Life, Stalogy: 5mm feels HUGE after being in a Hibino for so long! Hobonichi notebooks: Correct size grid, probably what I'm going to get if I end up going as big as A5 I am the UK but willing to buy from wherever will ship to me. ^^; (My dream would be an absolutely unmanageably big Hibino at B6, or something LIKE the Hibino but WO2P and the rest of the pages free for my nonsense, but I think it would just be easier to split it into two books than look for that.) submitted by /u/Spindilly [link] [comments]
    I made my M5 using a passport case
    I made this M5 using a passport case☺️ Putting the compact ring inside and using a previous bandage submitted by /u/rebecca_12222222 [link] [comments]
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    Findability, Searching, and Creativity
    In a comment on another thread, @Edmund said: I'm not too sure what "meaning is generated" indicates here, so I will take the liberty of interpreting it as "creativity", or something in that neighborhood. I don't say that findability, or more generally search, is everything but I think they are often closely connected. I would like to present an experience of mine that illustrates why I think that. Long ago, before computers, when card catalogues contained actual cardboard cards, I wanted to find out better ways to bind thick reports at work. No one at work seemed to know. I went to my local library branch and looked through the card catalog until I found a compound term that seemed to fit. I don't remember what it was any more. I went to the indicated shelf in the stacks and found s…  ( 3 min )
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    Beyond ICR: Incremental 'Suggesting' Read in Emacs
    "This is the sixth post in my series on Emacs completion.... This one coins a term for a special case, Incremental Suggesting Read (ISR), where the candidate set produced by incrementally typed input is a suggestion, rather than a literal completion of that input. The ability to generate inferred matches in addition to literal matches vastly expands the scope of what a 'completion' system can do. Two conceptual sources supply the suggestions: 1) semantic retrieval and 2) generative synthesis." You'll see a demonstration of semantic search against org-mode files in this video! submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]
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    Issue 527
    Welcome to another issue of Haskell Weekly! Haskell is a safe, purely functional programming language with a fast, concurrent runtime. This is a weekly summary of what’s going on in its community. Featured A Monad Mystery! by Tea Leaves It’s time to play “Follow the types!” We look at two “tricky” monad problems from Set 13b of http://haskell.mooc.fi, and do some hole-driven development. From Threads to Async: How Haskell Tames Concurrency by Boulder Haskell Programmers Kelly Brower’s talk about concurrency in Haskell. Practical uses of monads in Haskell by Antoine Leblanc We will explore how we can use some standard monads to structure our code, what benefits they bring, and how to use them. In some ways, it covers a lot of what a hypothetical “Haskell 103” would have been, back when I wa…  ( 3 min )
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    Scala Was an Experiment That Changed Programming - Martin Odersky | The Marco Show
    Martin Odersky - creator of Scala and contributor to Java generics - joins Marco Behler to talk about Java, JVM languages, AI-generated code, and why “you can’t trust your agents.” Watch now: youtu.be/Xn_YpUtXWT4 submitted by /u/makingthematrix [link] [comments]
    S2D 0.1.8 is out after a 1 year break!
    Hey everyone! The last time I posted here was around a year ago when I finished migrating S2D to Scala Native. I took a longer break than I wanted to but I am now back working on the library and I am more motivated than ever. This release doesn't have a ton of new features, it is mainly focused on performance. Since I came back to this code after a year of not touching it I went over it a few times and decided to make a lot of changes on how the backend works. I ran a quick test spawning 10,000 circles and the performance was awful, so I decided to make this version's goal to get rid of any unnecesary and under-performant code. The main change is a batch renderer that basically collapses all the draw calls into a single one per frame (plus a bunch of allocation and gl state cleanup throughout the backend) The 0.1.8 is already published to Maven. Also the S2D CLI application was also updated to 0.1.3, which includes Linux and Mac support. That would be all from me, I'll continue working on the library throughout the year. Thanks for reading! submitted by /u/LieEmpty7137 [link] [comments]

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    I really love the look and feel, but will the faux leather deteriorate?
    It's a Rhodia 117357C Rhodiarama. I wonder what material it is made of. It seems it is kind of a foam, not really faux leather. submitted by /u/ButterflyPlayful3541 [link] [comments]
    Help me find the notebook
    On the bungu store instagram page they recently did a post about Life notebooks, and the start of that video shows a black hardback notebook with red sprayed edges. I can’t find it anywhere - does anyone know if Life makes a notebook of that description ? Maybe it’s one that can only be bought from Japan submitted by /u/gas_busters [link] [comments]
    No External Pen Loop Required
    Just got a Moleskine recently and remembered this Instructables.com hack from probably 2 decades ago! If you have the book mark a little loose at the top so you can create a loop, then thread the clip of your pen through that…you can then secure the tip of the pen under the elastic band so that the pen lies flat on top of the notebook for easy carry submitted by /u/flaxseedyup [link] [comments]
    Looking for ideas for memory keeping in unusual or heavy times
    Hi lovelies.😚🫂 2026 has been, um, a lot - both globally and personally. I'm trying to capture the moments that feel a bit more momentus (i. e. being in a car accident/new car purchase, family members being hospitalized/deaths, travel, job changes, world events, etc). Not wanting to be morbid, just capturing the moments for when I want to look back on my life later (I'm currently in my 50s). I have some ephemera I am also trying to incorporate into my memory keeping - stuff I don't want to throw away as trash YET (i.e. funeral home pamphlets, business cards). I'm at a point in my life where I don't want to hold onto much stuff either though. It's that old struggle.😆 At least if it's tucked in a notebook, it stays somewhat organized. I have plenty of notebooks, but I like to keep my used cache stored neatly, so thicky/bulgy journals don't work for me. I want to embrace the junk journaling method, but keep the style more tidy with a mix of writing and ephemera/art. I have bookbinding and creative skills, but I'm not sure if I should make an actual book for this. I kinda want to make a file-book hybrid. Has anyone seen this kind of thing? I'm open to other ideas as well. Hope you're all enjoying today wherever you are. 🪽☕ submitted by /u/adjustmentVIII [link] [comments]
    My brand new Louise Carmen louisecarmen
    submitted by /u/Odd-Statistician-283 [link] [comments]
    My brand new Louise Carmen louisecarmen
    Pictures taken one hour after unboxing. Wat do you think about it? The first louise carmen I bought is is beautiful and has no folding lines after 3 months use. I actually love it and use it a lot since it is also my wallet. So I bought a bigger model. This one had dry folding lines at arrival. Also marks of oily hands on the edges. Dry parts, and most of the letters in the embossing are out of their borders. It looks like it has patina from months. Also the leather is stiff (little bursting on the folding lines as you can see) and stays very sticky on the outside. Customer service who were really warm and answering questions fast during the buying process ignored my mails after delivery. I called CS then I got a mail replay. The cs guy's opinion was that the messed up embossing is evidence of craftsmanship. (But how should I feel about my other louisecarmen with perfect embossing then?) My journal was in standard LC condition he sent me some pictures from the website from journals that were comparable to my journal in his opinion. He sent me the Saffron journal from their homepage as a journal that resembled my condition. I think he was not aware that that journal is on instagram as "8 months patina" which prooves my point. Worst is that I ordered by videocall. The leather I selected had some stitching iregularities but the leather was great so I accepted the irregularities. (proof because I recorded the videocall and took screenshots) The leather I recieved is completely different and has other stitching. The part I did not got the leather I selected is completely ignored while reaching out to customer service. submitted by /u/Odd-Statistician-283 [link] [comments]
    Asus vivobook go 15, qual versão?
    submitted by /u/Few_Cauliflower8708 [link] [comments]
    This how I recieved my brand new LC
    Pictures taken one hour after unboxing. Wat do you think about it? The first louise carmen I bought is is beautiful and has no folding lines after 3 months use. I actually love it and use it a lot since it is also my wallet. So I bought a bigger model. This one had dry folding lines at arrival. Also marks of oily hands on the edges. Dry parts, and most of the letters in the embossing are out of their borders. It looks like it has patina from months. Also the leather is stiff (little bursting on the folding lines as you can see) and stays very sticky on the outside. Customer service who were really warm and answering questions fast during the buying process ignored my mails after delivery. I called CS then I got a mail replay. The cs guy's opinion was that the messed up embossing is evidence of craftsmanship. (But how should I feel about my other louisecarmen with perfect embossing then?) My journal was in standard LC condition he sent me some pictures from the website from journals that were comparable to my journal in his opinion. He sent me the Saffron journal from their homepage as a journal that resembled my condition. I think he was not aware that that journal is on instagram as "8 months patina" which prooves my point. Worst is that I ordered by videocall. The leather I selected had some stitching iregularities but the leather was great so I accepted the irregularities. (proof because I recorded the videocall and took screenshots) The leather I recieved is completely different and has other stitching. The part I did not got the leather I selected is completely ignored while reaching out to customer service. submitted by /u/Odd-Statistician-283 [link] [comments]
    Honestly loving the new Lochby A6
    I’ve been through so many Lochbys at this point. Never found one that really stuck to the way I work until now. I’ve also gone through 3 different plotter sizes that I still love but this A6/Bible size is really just perfect. Dunno if I’d ever sell my plotters but this would definitely be my recommendation over a bible sized just for the price comparison alone. However I do need them to make this thing in both yellow and camo immediately submitted by /u/doccrog [link] [comments]
    Etsy a5 Travelers Notebook style Cover
    Hi all! I have a question. I'm a college student who takes all my notes by hand, which means I'm looking for two things in a notebook cover: an a5 size, and a cover under $75. This immediately rules out the two most popular brands for this system of notebooks. I should preface this with the fact that I'm unwilling to buy from amazon. I'm interested in buying a notebook cover from an etsy shop, bonus if they offer customization and are woman owned! I'm looking for recommendations of specific shops from etsy that sell high quality, beautiful, and durable leather or faux leather notebook covers. I've had an etsy shop before so I know how to search etsy, but I'm looking for opinions from journal snobs and connoisseurs, rather than just etsy reviews. (I'm also in the USA, so I'd prefer a USA based shop so I don't force them to deal with the disaster that is tarrifs and shipping right now) Do any of you have recommendations? Thank you so much! submitted by /u/Fun_Usual5806 [link] [comments]
    What notebook do you recommend for me? Let me tell you what for… 👇🏼
    As I enter my forties, I am confronted with a new sense of mortality. And therefore, a new project / hobbie has come to mind: I want to never forget what it was like to be me, and never forget what my children are / were like. So I want to document it all writing letters and notes, to myself, and to them. All this to say that I want to find the perfect notebook / journal which I will buy 3x. I envision this as a lifelong project (🤞🏼) so I want it to grow with me. Thinking refillable will be better than buying new notebooks each time the pages run out. Thinking leather and a wrap mechanism will let the inside notebooks be added on top of each other. Thinking having them be the same but have a degree of personalization could feel special. Thinking a type of notebook I can continue growing throughout the years, vs some mechanism that will be discontinued. Thinking it will mostly be written words, but a photo or scrap of something might be added here and there. But… I am VERY open to suggestions of the great minds of this sub! Would deeply appreciate your suggestions, thank you! submitted by /u/Cultural-End8067 [link] [comments]
    Moleskine Lord of the Rings
    I know Moleskine doesn’t have the best reputation with fountain pen users, but I have to say I got the Lord of the Rings notebook that recently came out and I think they changed their paper to better accommodate fountain pen users! This is impressive. I only get a bare minimum of ghosting on the next page even with a Double Broad Pilot Custom 742! The photo of the page I posted is the other side of the page from the Double Broad writing. This is one of my favorite notebooks! I am using this one to work on a draft of a novel but I plan to get another one for general note taking. submitted by /u/jason100x [link] [comments]
    My first bullet journal
    submitted by /u/Hardsmoke112 [link] [comments]
    Cute stationery is lowkey therapy
    Some people buy therapy, some people buy cute notebooks and suddenly get their life together 👀 submitted by /u/pankaj_kumarr [link] [comments]
    Moleskine 18 months Lord of the Rings
    I'm a huge fan of The Lord of the Rings, and I've been thinking about buying this Moleskine notebook, but it's expensive, and I've heard a lot of criticism about the quality of the paper. I'm also not convinced by how little space it leaves for Saturdays and Sundays... Has the paper quality improved at all, or is it as bad as they say? submitted by /u/West-Membership250 [link] [comments]
    Another late night.
    That blank space is toast. submitted by /u/Jehu2024 [link] [comments]
    Two things I've learned from my 100+ paper sampler project
    submitted by /u/InkStainedLeather [link] [comments]
    finished decorating my journal cover
    submitted by /u/Street_Category2571 [link] [comments]
    This Sostrene Grene Notebook
    submitted by /u/amishius [link] [comments]
    My wife really liked my card sized notebook, so I made her one
    submitted by /u/WrathfulMechanic [link] [comments]
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    Twitch Stream: How to Model a Game In Haskell
    Join the Typify stream, we are currently looking at different approaches you could take to build an adventure game in haskell, between ECS (Apecs), FRP, and MVC, or a mix. https://www.twitch.tv/typifyprogramming submitted by /u/_lazyLambda [link] [comments]
    Searching for Haskell-like language
    As the title says, can someone point me to a lanuage that supports virtually all of haskell's type theoretic stuff, but maybe without lazy evaluation? I'm looking for a functional language that supports: - typeclasses + higher kinded types - currying + partial application - garbage collected (rust would have been a good candidate) I tried SML, and I think it's great, but afaiu, it doesn't support HKT. LLMs says that scala 3 is the candidate, but it's tools are super slow. [link] [comments]
    Announcing Mutation Testing in Haskell
    submitted by /u/NorfairKing2 [link] [comments]
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    I need some help.
    it’s my first ever travelers notebook, and today someone spilled water by accident and this is what happened. Is it too bad? and what can I do to fix it? Thank you in advance submitted by /u/Nyktophanes [link] [comments]
    Etsy a5 Travelers Notebook style cover
    Hi all! I have a question. I'm a college student who takes all my notes by hand, which means I'm looking for two things in a notebook cover: an a5 size, and a cover under $75. This immediately rules out the two most popular brands for this system of notebooks. I should preface this with the fact that I'm unwilling to buy from amazon. I'm interested in buying a notebook cover from an etsy shop, bonus if they offer customization and are woman owned! I'm looking for recommendations of specific shops from etsy that sell high quality, beautiful, and durable leather or faux leather notebook covers. I've had an etsy shop before so I know how to search etsy, but I'm looking for opinions from journal snobs and connoisseurs, rather than just etsy reviews. (I'm also in the USA, so I'd prefer a USA based shop so I don't force them to deal with the disaster that is tarrifs and shipping right now) Do any of you have recommendations? Thank you so much! submitted by /u/Fun_Usual5806 [link] [comments]
    New To Journaling...Need Some Guidance!
    In short, I'm fairly new to journaling. I got a TN to take with me when I travel (because we travel A LOT!) and I love the idea of it developing patina that tells a story. I decided to get into journaling, for one, because it's just a general great practice, and for two, to help me break my addiction to the glowing devil in my pocket (cell phone). When I started journaling in the beginning of May, I got my TN and I had three inserts I was using: dot grid - everyday journaling blank paper - sketching line ruled - spiritual insights (I'm a Christian preacher) I found that in just a couple weeks, I filled up the first and third inserts (they were 64 pages each) and wasn't doing much sketching. The three inserts made it feel a bit too thick so I took out the blank paper insert and just…
    Need a proper pen
    But I’m loving using it as a wallet so far submitted by /u/Not_tech_savy [link] [comments]
    EDC Blue Passport
    Nothing more to say - my travel companion for the last year and a half. I don’t do many trips but when I do I love keeping even receipts for memories. submitted by /u/OrganizedChaosADHD [link] [comments]
    My favorite bird
    Drew these four birds (white wagtails, my favorite!) in 15 minutes from google images (10 min sketch and 5 min coloring in) as an exercise. I’m very happy with how quirky and spontaneous they turned out! The quote says ”To think correctly is great, to think freely is greater” my university motto, but I misremembered it, it is actually the other way around. I don’t know the significance of that mistake, but it came to mind this way after a conversation with someone preoccupied with people doing things the right way i e his way. It annoyed me, so I needed to process it somehow. submitted by /u/daughter_glass [link] [comments]
    Anywhere with card size in stock?
    I learned about the 20th anniversary one only last week (a little too late) and I cannot find anyone who still has it for stock and I do not want to pay the scalpers. Any leads? Update*** there’s a shop I frequent about 50 min. That let me prepay for their last brown one!!! Thanks all! submitted by /u/ESmith810137 [link] [comments]
    my traveler's notebook is... traveling
    it's come with me all the way from chicago on my honeymoon to santa catalina! i love journaling by the beach in the morning before the rest of the island has really woken up yet submitted by /u/unefait [link] [comments]
    travelers co pen loop patina
    I bought a Travelers Company cover in blue and the matching pen loop because I was hoping they would develop a patina together. I swear the day I bought them they were an exact match in color, but now the TN cover is starting to patina (scratches, texture, color shift) and the pen loop is looking weird and fake by comparison! Was I just not looking closely enough when I bought them? Does anyone have experience with using the pen loop over a long period of time and can weigh in on whether/how it will patina? Why did I spend $20 on a pen loop lol submitted by /u/apprxmtn [link] [comments]
    Care question for vegetable dyed leather
    I touched my notebook with slightly damp hands after washing and now there’s white specks in the leather grain? Does anyone have an idea at what this might be? I don’t want to go in with saddle-soap or a conditioner or other remedies without knowing what the cause of this is. I haven’t been super careful with the notebook and do expect normal discoloration and wear, but I haven’t seen this happen before. Any suggestions appreciated :) submitted by /u/dealusis [link] [comments]
    Look at that leather saddle too
    Had a great time last week cycling in Tokyo. Brooks saddle, Wotancraft bag, Brompton, Traveler’s Notebook. There’s typhoon there now, hope everybody is safe. submitted by /u/patrickngscription [link] [comments]
    tokyo station haul!! 🍙🫶🏻
    should i go back for the leather cover?? 🥲 just worried abt hoarding them bc i still have love+trip and blackwing covers currently waiting their turns. anywho i was so chuffed abt the prices!! the colourful kraft refills (blue ones are my absolute fav) were only $2.75 each in usd, compared to $9 each back home. i almost regret not stocking up even more 🥹 pretty sad that i wayyy missed the taiyaki/sakura charms but this haul will have to do for now! 🚂 submitted by /u/ourlittleangel [link] [comments]
    My wife really liked my card sized notebook, so I made her one
    I really wanted to make my own notebook when these were first announced, but I didn't have access to the inserts or the dimensions, and I much prefer the way Paper Republic does their knots instead of using the little metal nubbins. So I ordered one when it was available about a week ago. I still really wanted to make my own, so I asked my wife if she would like to have her own little card notebook, and she indifferently told me "Sure...". 15 minutes later, I had this thing whipped out. My next project is to make my own Kraft Folder. submitted by /u/WrathfulMechanic [link] [comments]
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    easysession: Persist and restore Emacs sessions (windows, tab-bar, file buffers, Magit buffers, scratch, Dired, narrowing, indirect buffers/clones...); a robust desktop.el replacement [Release 1.2.2]
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    inhibit-mouse: Disable the mouse in Emacs [Release 1.0.4]
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    CEDET helps with Plan 9 coding
    Why? Plan 9 C is not ANSI C. Existing tools don't help. Details: https://lifeofpenguin.blogspot.com/2021/04/gnu-emacs-as-lightweight-ide.html https://reddit.com/link/1tvug35/video/5qu98y0sf35h1/player submitted by /u/atamariya [link] [comments]
    Automated backup of my reddit comments/posts in org-mode?
    I sometimes find I want to re-find something I've posted about or replied to on Reddit, and Reddit's "browse my comments" page is a pain with its infinite scroll/incremental loading. Does anyone know of a method to periodically download my reddit comments and posts to an org file? Ideally something I could run as cron job outside of an emacs instance, so I can stick it on my home NAS. submitted by /u/bradmont [link] [comments]
    Notes, Linking and Tagging systems in Emacs
    I have been using plain org-mode for more than a decade and found org-roam a couple of years ago and been using it since. I still use plain org-mode for project notes that live under project's repo and agenda management. There are many number of packages that deals with note taking in emacs, not just based on org-mode, but deft and denote. I want to compile list of emacs note-taking tools and here is what I have so far. Please share which ones you used or custom built and what it adds? org-roam :: https://github.com/org-roam/org-roam org-noter :: https://github.com/weirdNox/org-noter org-supertag :: https://github.com/yibie/org-supertag/ org-super-links :: https://github.com/toshism/org-super-links org-node :: https://github.com/meedstrom/org-node org-brain :: https://github.com/Kungsgeten/org-brain deft :: http://jblevins.org/projects/deft/ org-zettelkasten :: https://github.com/l3kn/org-zettelkasten org-wiki :: https://github.com/caiorss/org-wiki howm :: https://kaorahi.github.io/howm/ hyperbole :: https://www.gnu.org/software/hyperbole/ zk :: https://github.com/localauthor/zk ekg :: https://github.com/ahyatt/ekg orgrr :: https://github.com/rtrppl/orgrr denote :: https://github.com/protesilaos/denote vulpea :: https://github.com/d12frosted/vulpea org-remark :: https://github.com/nobiot/org-remark Bibtex related - citar :: https://github.com/emacs-citar/citar I heard about these very recently - small-notes :: https://github.com/villarragut/small-notes - grove :: https://github.com/jonathanchu/grove - TILES :: https://github.com/ctanas/tiles/ EDITLOG: - added org-remark, denote, vulpea submitted by /u/paarulakan [link] [comments]
    PceEmacs is an Emacs written in Prolog instead of Lisp! It also seems to support LSP
    I randomly found this while checking out SWI-Prolog. It is part of SWI-Prolog, and can be started by running emacs. in the swipl REPL. I have not tested it at all. It seems to support LSP (there are predicates like lsp_mode_module(Mode, Module) in the code, and LSP is mentioned in the readme of the developer's my-pceemacs-lib4 porject). PceEmacs closely mimics Richard Stallman's GNU-Emacs commands, adding features from modern window-based editors to make it more acceptable for beginners. 2 Links: 1, 2, 3, 4 submitted by /u/mn_malavida [link] [comments]
    Why can't I `(setenv "TERM"...)` from init.el
    I'm stumped by this, so there's probably something really obvious I'm overlooking. I have this in my init file and it never gets set. There's no error, but if I do a (getenv "TERM") after emacs starts it returns "dumb". This happens even when it's the only line in init.el and I use a completely clean init directory. If I eval the line after Emacs has loaded it works as expected. elisp (setenv "TERM" "xterm-256color") What am I missing that this doesn't set the environment variable as I expect? Thanks. [Edited to add space between paragraphs] submitted by /u/dewyke [link] [comments]
    Beyond ICR: Incremental 'Suggesting' Read in Emacs
    "This is the sixth post in my series on Emacs completion.... This one coins a term for a special case, Incremental Suggesting Read (ISR), where the candidate set produced by incrementally typed input is a suggestion, rather than a literal completion of that input. The ability to generate inferred matches in addition to literal matches vastly expands the scope of what a 'completion' system can do. Two conceptual sources supply the suggestions: 1) semantic retrieval and 2) generative synthesis. This post is more speculative than useful, so carry that pinch of salt with you as you watch the video or read this post." submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]
    Running emacsclient to persist session over ssh?
    *** SOLVED, see comment below **\* Hi, I am connecting via ssh to a remote machine, where I work and launch emacs. When the connection breaks, emacs is killed and I have to start over when I reconnect. Looking for a way to keep the session more or less open, Claude suggested to have a daemon started with systemd. It works in the sense that: if I start emacsclient -c, I get a frame and open buffers if I run again emacsclient -c, I get a new frame and I can see the opened buffers But if I close all active frames or the ssh connection gets interrupted, when I launch again `emacsclient -c` I start from a new frame with no buffers. (If I have two emacsclient open from different connections, and I kill a connection, emacsclient also gets stopped in the other active connection! Seems like the server is killed?) I understood that the emacs server would keep the buffers open even if clients disconnect? I do have `easysession` to keep the same buffers between sessions. But it's not what I want in this case, because I'm looking to remove the overhead of launching emacs from scratch each time. I want to reconnect over ssh and reuse the emacs session that I had. Any ideas why this does not work and how to make it work? PS do not suggest solutions like connecting via VNC, because it's not an option in my work setup. I can only ssh with X-forwarding. (BTW the latency is good enough for emacs.) submitted by /u/Savings-Purpose8962 [link] [comments]
    Tab-bar Groups on Separate Line?
    Is it possible to put tab bar groups on a separate line to the tabs themselves? What I am trying to achieve is a top row of groups and when I open a group the tabs in that group appear *below* the row of groups. I can’t see any way to do this and I suspect it isn’t possible without more elisp-fun than I currently possess but I thought I’d ask anyway. Thanks. submitted by /u/dewyke [link] [comments]
    Emacs monthly Thursday meetup
    Just a monthly reminder. Every first Thursday of the month we meet without a specific agenda to blabber about Emacs stuff and anyone is welcome to join. This time is on June 4. I understand that it's not the most convenient time for many (6 PM CST - UTC−6; 01:00 CET; 4PM PST), please don't sacrifice your sleep and other important matters just to attend it - I reckon it's not worth it - these meetings are typically not big, nor important or riveting. But if you decide to join, we'd love to see and hear from you. https://www.meetup.com/emacsatx/events/314809959/rsvp/ DM me if you'd like to join without going through meetup.com curse and I'll send you a direct link to the meeting. There's a maddening reason for why I don't post it publicly anymore, I promise to tell you if you join. Previous meetings + notes: https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1t4mpn3/emacs_atx_meetup_this_thursday/ https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1sa0jmd/emacs_atx_meetup_tomorrow_thursday/ https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1rj8tik/emacs_atx_meetup_this_thursday/ https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1qwrh0l/emacs_atx_meetup_today_in_few_hours/ submitted by /u/ilemming_banned [link] [comments]
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    dumb-jump (20260603.1700) --- Jump to definition for 60+ languages without configuration
    The dumb-jump package has been updated to version 20260603.1700.
    zathura (20260603.1620) --- Summary
    The zathura package has been updated to version 20260603.1620.
    glsl-mode (20260603.1348) --- Major mode for Open GLSL shader files
    The glsl-mode package has been updated to version 20260603.1348.
    ada-ts-mode (20260603.1308) --- Major mode for Ada using Tree-sitter
    The ada-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260603.1308.
    vulpea-journal (20260603.1041) --- Daily note interface for vulpea
    The vulpea-journal package has been updated to version 20260603.1041.
    vui (20260603.1010) --- Declarative, component-based UI library
    The vui package has been updated to version 20260603.1010.
    listenbrainz (20260603.1009) --- ListenBrainz API interface
    The listenbrainz package has been updated to version 20260603.1009.
    meep (20260603.147) --- Lightweight modal editing
    The meep package has been updated to version 20260603.147.
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    Notes, Linking and Tagging systems in Emacs
    submitted by /u/paarulakan [link] [comments]
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    DAST engine built on Apache Pekko and Playwright.
    https://github.com/hanishi/pekko-dast submitted by /u/Material_Big9505 [link] [comments]

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    Love starting a new note book cause I can decorate the covers
    submitted by /u/Bunnystrawbery [link] [comments]
    A5 weekly/monthly planner
    As the title says I am looking for a A5 weekly/monthly planner to go in a leather journal. Ideally it will be softcover. I am based in the UK so something that I am able to get here would be preferable. submitted by /u/Ecca88 [link] [comments]
    page counts of paperblanks notebooks
    Hi everyone, Perhaps a silly question but I am new to the paperblanks notebooks and I wanted to make sure I get the right page count. With the language barrier I am not fully sure about it. For example the Paperblanks Hardcover Journal 'Emerald Flower' - Grande, Unlined Productnummer: 1312-0, it states 128 pages. Does this mean it has 128 sides to write on or that there are 256 sides to write on? Thanks! submitted by /u/Electrical-Current28 [link] [comments]
    Où trouver ce genre de carnet ? J'ai l'impression que ça se trouve difficilement.
    De préférence, quelque chose qui coûte peu d'argent avec plusieurs centaines de pages. submitted by /u/Cold-Bed498 [link] [comments]
    Need advice for a travel journal notebook format (travel memoir notebook project)
    Hello everyone, so to the addition of my daily journal I would like to start a new travel journal / memoir notebook that I want to write mostly after the travel (but probably can work during the travel too). I already have a small thin a6 muji / Midori insert I carry during travel that's more like real notes to organize the travel and bullet points of the day. I have an idea that I want to document my travel (after coming home), places we visited, people I met, things I see but also to go in depth on history of the place and the geography and so on. If I visit museum I want to add more in depth info later about artworks / subject that marks me. Also put a bit of picture, probably draw map, a little bit of ephemera but this isn't a junk journal either. I want to write about the words people says during the travel that I just love. For example, my last trip is to Paris visiting friends (I live 2h away), I want to write about the park we went, the ice cream we had, the deep conversation with an old friend but also digging in depth about that expo we visited (ancient Korean kingdom and treasures from the first century) and my impressions of the artworks of a historical figures we saw after, and more in depth research about the artist. I think in a bit it's a mix about travel memoir but also observation and real deep dive of things that interest me during the travel. Not sure what format / system should I get. A5 with leather cover? A6? Traveler's Notebook? I have the dream of bringing them during travel but also don't seriously think I'll really write in it since it's intended to be a memoir. In the same time I am afraid of regretting getting too massive format I can't carry around easily. Not sure Traveler's Notebook modular system is for me either, I kinda want a book to revisit later, not a collection of inserts. Thoughts? If any of you had done something similar, please share your experiences and what did you choose for your travel memoir :) submitted by /u/luthiel-the-elf [link] [comments]
    Do not let her get away with this
    submitted by /u/Optimal_Pressure8849 [link] [comments]
    My latest creation: A handmade, textured journal with blank pages inside, perfect for sketching and notes, how do you like? ☺️
    submitted by /u/Taiascreativestudio [link] [comments]
    End of May Trackers
    submitted by /u/Tiny__Terror [link] [comments]
    Notebook Haul
    Picked up these in Japan last week. Hobonichi prices are so much better over there, although I was sad the 3.5mm stickers were out of stock everywhere. submitted by /u/Sudden-Bit-4740 [link] [comments]
    My new go-to combo for note-taking
    submitted by /u/yanbasque [link] [comments]
    June Highlights Page!
    Ready to memorialize all noteworthy June happenings! submitted by /u/SisterGoldenHair70 [link] [comments]
    Decorated the cover of my notebook/journal!🐞
    (Orange Squared Grid A5 Leuchtturm 1917) submitted by /u/Turbulent-Citron3672 [link] [comments]
    Late night notebooking
    Downed a bunch of sleepytime tea and winding down. This helped. submitted by /u/Jehu2024 [link] [comments]
    Traveller’s journal—Paper republic? Something else?
    Considering a traveler’s journal with writing and calendar inserts. I want something small enough to throw in my bag and go. Does anyone have a paper republic journal? I’m thinking of their portfolio one. Is it worth the money? submitted by /u/mossycardigan [link] [comments]
    WBEZ Field Notes?
    I was browsing ebay today at work and came across this listing. Says that it came from Cards Against Humanity, seems like an odd pairing. I love WBEZ, can't tell if this is real or not, is it legit? https://ebay.us/m/wtxQOY https://preview.redd.it/w7oi4onvor4h1.png?width=928&format=png&auto=webp&s=f339a0cd4813f20e7bab6e4b900e2fbf0396b81b submitted by /u/robotedit [link] [comments]
    New pens and journal to start off the 2nd 1/2 of the year
    I am happy that I spent so little--I am pretty cheap when buying a daily journal, unless I'm feeling like splurging at my birthday, and it's not my birthday--I now have a new, pretty journal, and 10 new gel pens to add a little color to my notes and planning. This is just for brain dumps and moments of excitement, which tend to hit me after (too much??) coffee. submitted by /u/No_Communication5024 [link] [comments]
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    evil-easymotion (20260602.2314) --- A port of vim's easymotion to emacs
    The evil-easymotion package has been updated to version 20260602.2314.
    daselt (20260602.1947) --- Module for the Daselt configuration scheme
    The daselt package has been updated to version 20260602.1947.
    asciidoc-mode (20260602.1710) --- Major mode for AsciiDoc markup
    The asciidoc-mode package has been updated to version 20260602.1710.
    merlin (20260602.1457) --- Mode for Merlin, an assistant for OCaml
    The merlin package has been updated to version 20260602.1457.
    spatial-navigate (20260602.1236) --- Directional navigation between blank-space blocks
    The spatial-navigate package has been updated to version 20260602.1236.
    oboe (20260602.1201) --- A simple temporary buffer management framework
    The oboe package has been updated to version 20260602.1201.
    tiles (20260602.1050) --- Tagged Instant Lightweight Emacs Snippets
    The tiles package has been updated to version 20260602.1050.
    x509-mode (20260602.643) --- View certificates, CRLs and keys using OpenSSL
    The x509-mode package has been updated to version 20260602.643.
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    Looking Media Tracking Inspiration
    Anyone willing to share how they track/journal their media? submitted by /u/NickelsPlz [link] [comments]
    My favourite pages in my TN from my road trip holiday to Colorado
    All hand painted and collaged by me! My TN insert actually fell apart tonight as ive packed it with so many flaps and stickers and card! submitted by /u/meraki567 [link] [comments]
    And here’s 1 month after using the card sized TN
    It sits in my front trousers pocket everyday. I assume the summer heat will quickly turn it darker. So far I’m very pleased with its size, smaller than my previous wallet. submitted by /u/patrickngscription [link] [comments]
    Tips for using card-sized TN
    This was shared 4 weeks ago when I first acquired my card-sized TN. Most people stack their inserts the standard way, but if you want to keep your front cover flat and avoid card imprints, try this layout: 1️⃣ Kraft Folder (Front) 2️⃣ Notebook Refill (Middle) 3️⃣ Zipper Case (Back) It’s the perfect way to turn your card-sized TN into a functional wallet without ruining that beautiful leather. Plus, wait until you see the pen loop hack for the Kaweco Liliput! 🖊️ How do you set up yours? Let me know in the comments! 👇 submitted by /u/patrickngscription [link] [comments]
    My passport size TN and my lampwork bead charms
    If it's wrong to have so many charms, I don't want to be right! I'm fairly new to the world of Travelers and picked up my first passport size at the Narita airport in March. It was so worth the trip to get to another terminal. I'm also a lampwork bead artist so when I realized I can add my bead charms, it made me love the journal even more! Inside I have a commonplace notebook for random stuff, an insert on Japan things I discover and learn and then the last one is my sketchbook. submitted by /u/cheb00rashka [link] [comments]
    Anyone using a mechical pencil with their card size?
    I just prefer a pencil for taking notes. Plus I'm left handed and fountain pens have never worked well for me. Anyone have a pencil recommendation that fits the card size well? submitted by /u/shoopmywhoopRLB [link] [comments]
    The old chapter ended, the new chapter begins
    submitted by /u/TheyCallMeDisaster [link] [comments]
    It's killing time with my everyday necessities. And so-so desserts and coffee
    submitted by /u/WatercressMany1530 [link] [comments]
    It's been nearly one month with my card-sized notebook! This is my experience.
    It's been nearly a month using my 20th anniversary card-sized Traveler's Notebook and I won't go back to anything else to use as a wallet. I customised mine with the XTeink X3 e-reader and a Kaweco Liliput fountain pen in copper for which I sewed a pen loop (that I ripped out of an old notebook) to the wallet insert. Having such a tiny e-reader in my pocket at all times doubled my reading time (which was already at least an hour a day) because now it's my go-to device I grab instead of my phone. The copper Kaweco fountain pen is such a lovely little pen as well. I'm obsessed with the patina it's developing. It went from shiny new copper to a deeper red and now contains so many colors like green, blue, red, purple and yellow. It writes super smoothly and never hard starts. I write literally anything that comes to mind in the notebook insert in the tiniest hand-writing, but I must admit the 20th insert is nearly full and I need to move on to the next one soon. I would still like to customise the kraft folder some more and find a suitable charm in the future, but since it always goes in and out of my pocket I haven't found anything suitable yet that wouldn't make that action more difficult. submitted by /u/ophelialarue_ [link] [comments]
    20th anniversary Customization pack
    Pre orders are starting to open up. I got mine for €79, which I think with the clips etc is really not as bad I I was worried it would end up being. Anyway, keep an eye open for the pre-orders going live everywhere. submitted by /u/Lhamorai [link] [comments]
    Day-to-view / Day-to-2-pages setup?
    I’m currently just using a blank insert for this but wondering if anyone knows of something suitable? I like to have my plan for the day on the left page, and room for ad-hoc notes, reminders, things ti process at the end of the day on the right. I have seen inserts that have a week on the left and notes on the right - maybe I should just repurpose one of those? Anyone else use a setup like this? submitted by /u/lifelong_learner_uk [link] [comments]
    Stickers on leather cover?
    I'd like to put some stickers on my TN's cover, and I want to know if anybody else tried it and can share their experience. I'd like to know how well stickers stick to the leather cover, if they stay on with prolonged use, and also if they leave a lot of residue/marks behind when they're removed (and if yes, how best to clean those marks). Even better if you can share photos of stickers on your own journal, especially if they've been there for a long time. Mostly so I know what kind of wear to expect, but also for inspiration. submitted by /u/penttane [link] [comments]
    Just Finished My First TN Setup!
    I’ve done bullet journaling and junk journaling on and off for a few years, and lately I’ve been obsessed with all the Traveler’s Notebook photos people share online. Seeing everyone’s setups here finally convinced me to give it a try myself. This is a passport-size leather Traveler’s Notebook I picked up on Amazon for about $15. Nothing fancy, but I’m excited to start filling it up and figuring out my own system as I go. submitted by /u/persimmonsayss [link] [comments]
    Resetting my passport
    Was playing around with my laser engraver and realized I can just make my own leather patches. Happy to have this guy join me on my adventures submitted by /u/ESmith810137 [link] [comments]
    Let’s Talk Fountain Pens!
    Been LOVING my Pilot Custom 823 Fine with this setup. However, I have NOWHERE safe to clip it on my TN. I’d love my TN to be a one stop writing shop. Thinking about inking up one of my Lamy Safaris or buying a Chinese pen to fasten on here. Other option is getting a single pen sleeve for the 823 and maybe just sliding that in the main elastic? Need some ideas and inspiration. submitted by /u/Captain_Avenue [link] [comments]
    my first traveler’s notebook
    https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTBBmFtJS/ just wanted to share an unboxing asmr of my first traveler’s notebook! i had wanted the card size version but decided to go with the passport size, and it’s everything i ever needed in a journal system! submitted by /u/mochikoy [link] [comments]
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    does lsp-mode/lsp-pyright indexes each project present shown in lsp-describe-session?
    Let's say I have a python project A and python project B. Last month i worked on project A and now i don't need it and i just work with project B. But lsp-describe-session shows both of them, so does it mean when lsp-mode is indexing files present in project A even when I am just using project B? submitted by /u/Ethan045627 [link] [comments]
    kirigami: A unified Emacs method to fold and unfold text in Emacs: outline, outline-indent, org-mode, markdown-mode, vdiff, hideshow, treesit-fold... [Release 1.1.2]
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    minimal-emacs.d: A Customizable init.el and early-init.el for Optimized Startup and Better Emacs Defaults, intended to serve as a solid foundation for your vanilla Emacs configuration [Release 1.5.0]
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    How would an emacs package to use the functions in this Lazarus LCL based shared object library look like?
    Here is the C code for accessing the library #include #include #include typedef void* (*CreateCompFn)(); typedef void (*FreeCompFn)(void*); typedef void (*SetTextFn)(void*, const char*, const char*); typedef const char* (*GetTextFn)(void*, const char*); int main() { void *lib; const char* initValue; lib = dlopen("./libmylib.so", RTLD_LAZY); if (!lib) { fprintf(stderr, "Error opening library: %s", dlerror()); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } CreateCompFn Create_Component = (CreateCompFn)dlsym(lib, "Create_Component"); FreeCompFn Free_Component = (FreeCompFn)dlsym(lib, "Free_Component"); SetTextFn Component_SetTextProperty = (SetTextFn)dlsym(lib, "Component_SetTextProperty"); GetTextFn Component_GetTextProperty = (GetTextFn)dlsym(lib, "Component_GetTextProperty"); // Execute void* myComponent = Create_Component(); initValue = Component_GetTextProperty(myComponent, "TextValue"); printf("initial value is - %s\n", initValue); Component_SetTextProperty(myComponent, "TextValue", "Hello from C99!"); printf("Component created and modified successfully.\n"); initValue = Component_GetTextProperty(myComponent, "TextValue"); printf("new value is - %s\n", initValue); Free_Component(myComponent); dlclose(lib); return 0; } submitted by /u/vfclists [link] [comments]
    Multiple cursors implementation
    Although I heard of Emacs in college, I'm diving in for the first time four decades later. Here's my vision: Instead of having a text editor that wordwraps every line, I want three independent lines stacked with a space between them, for the entirety of my book. For example, the 1, 2, 3 are illustrative only, showing you how the lines all relate. 1I'm writing here and this is the main point I'm making for this chapter 2 but secondary points can be made in 3 often paradoxical 1and paragraph. I'll keep writing more and more, and as I write it'll just 2parallel and I have a lot to say, too 3multiple related parallel comments get special treatment 1word wrap, allowing all the extra space between the lines, which I will go 2 created with each wrap of every line 1 line 3 confusing at first, but providing a new way to 1back in and add content to the empty line spaces, later. 2 as related topics appear in parallel 3express parallel thought parallel: needs its own chapter There is a community plugin called "multiple cursors" that is used by linguists to gloss phrasing. I've installed it, I've used it, but its implementation — although great for linguists glossing phrases — doesn't work for me. How to start writing my own version that does what I've laid out, above? I hate to think about it, but maybe it's time to do some vibe coding using AI. Ugh! I'm a computer science major, but I'm not a coder. I would not look forward to having to try to write this. :-Z submitted by /u/d0ugparker [link] [comments]
    Fortnightly Tips, Tricks, and Questions — 2026-06-02 / week 22
    This is a thread for smaller, miscellaneous items that might not warrant a full post on their own. The default sort is new to ensure that new items get attention. If something gets upvoted and discussed a lot, consider following up with a post! Search for previous "Tips, Tricks" Threads. Fortnightly means once every two weeks. We will continue to monitor the mass of confusion resulting from dark corners of English. submitted by /u/AutoModerator [link] [comments]
    Learning Emacs with Progressive Vision Loss
    I’m a visually impaired college student currently working on a double major in editing and programming. My vision loss is progressive, so I’m working on building a workflow that I can maintain at any vision level, even as my sight diminishes. I’ve been pointed to emacs because of its keyboard-driven setup and customizability, but I’m wondering if anyone has any advice for me. I’m happy to take on the learning curve (which I’ve researched enough to know it’s intense), but I don’t know where to start. On top of that, I want to be able to navigate without any sight. I know there’s a screenreader called emacspeak, but I don’t know if it will work with my Braille display, and just playing around with VoiceOver (I’m a Mac user) revealed that it doesn’t work with emacs really at all. For now, th…
    phony.el: Define voice commands in Emacs
    A couple of years ago, I switched to doing most of my computing with voice because of RSI. During this switch, I also switched to Emacs to have an environment that would be able to be customized for my new way of doing input. For voice command definitions, I use Talon. However, defining more complex grammars turned out to be very unwieldy, as was making the grammars extensible. For that reason, I wrote phony.el, a package for defining voice control grammars in Elisp. It works by generating the configuration expected by Talon. In this way, voice commands for Emacs can be defined in a way that is more natural than juggling Elisp and Talon config and keeping them from drifting apart. It is now on MELPA. If anyone decides to try it out, I would be very interested in hearing if you had any trouble to get it working. I want to make the setup for new users as smooth as possible, especially seeing as those who need it to let their hands rest may be limited in how much they are physically able to hack in a day. submitted by /u/_patched [link] [comments]
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    ldbc v0.7.0 is out 🎉
    ldbc v0.7.0 released — dedicated testing modules, richer DSL helpers, true Scala Native multithreading, and Scala 3.8 support! TL;DR: Pure Scala MySQL connector running on JVM, Scala.js, and Scala Native adds dedicated database testing modules, safer SQL DSL helpers (ident(), when(), paginate()), true multithreading on Scala Native 0.5, and upgrades to Scala 3.8. We're excited to announce the release of ldbc v0.7.0, bringing major quality-of-life improvements to our Pure Scala MySQL connector that works across JVM, Scala.js, and Scala Native platforms. The highlights of this release are two new dedicated testing modules that make writing database tests dramatically simpler, richer DSL helper functions for safer SQL construction, and true multithreading on Scala Native 0.5. https://gith…
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    The Iceberg Model and Atomicity
    This discussion was created from comments split from: Cardcraft And Atomicity.  ( 5 min )

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    Post a solution: embark-act-on-last-message
    Sacha Chua recently posted her chat with Omar Antolin Camarena (oantolin), the creator of embark. https://sachachua.com/blog/2026/05/may-29-emacs-chat-with-omar-antolin-camarena/ Karthik picked up on oantolin's mention of 'embark-on-last-message', and says that he (Karthik) implemented it himself right away. https://sachachua.com/blog/2026/05/karthik-s-notes-on-emacs-chat-24-omar-antolin-camarena/ However, neither of them posted their solution. So, post your own solution here. Maybe keep it behind a spoiler so people that want to try on their own can make their own before reading other solutions. It's not a terribly hard problem, but my personal solution is extremely basic. I'm interested to see if there's anything better or fancier. submitted by /u/vjgoh [link] [comments]
    quick-sdcv: Emacs offline dictionary using 'sdcv' [Release 1.0.5]
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    vim-tab-bar: A Vim inspired Emacs tab-bar that adapts to any Emacs theme [Release 1.1.5]
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    inline-review: review merge/pull requests directly within emacs
    Hi, If you have many Merge/Pull Requests to review everyday and are missing your beloved Emacs for all the tools/utils you can use to speed up code review, you might find https://github.com/phye/inline-review useful ---- It just provides the most basic features to perform code review within Emacs. PS: as this package is vibe coded as I reviewed other code at work and I'm quite novice in elisp and I also don't have all the backend environments to test every backend, chances are that some command may not work. In this case, please just report issue and I will check them a.s.a.p. https://preview.redd.it/qshi6lbk2p4h1.png?width=5344&format=png&auto=webp&s=04e2f8dcac655ee481bad9754107a1c0bf696eb4 submitted by /u/phye8080 [link] [comments]
    Questions about emacs
    Hey people. I am a student and am working on a project inspired from emacs. But before i do that, i want to make sure i understand emacs userbase well. I have a couple of questions, if you guys are willing to help me? What is your favourite feature of emacs, and why? If there was a "better" version of emacs in all aspects (performance, multithreading, better ui, etc.) other than instead of being able to do runtime code execution, i.e interpretation, it does compile time instead? For instance instead of being able to just do: ``` (defun my-dev-refresh () "Reload current file, save buffers, and re-evaluate config." (interactive) (when (buffer-modified-p) (save-buffer)) (revert-buffer :ignore-auto :noconfirm) (when (eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) (eval-buffer)) (message "Refreshed and evaluated buffer.")) ``` And execute: `(my-dev-refresh)` You create the function in the language that wrote the editor fully. the core to the interface. Add that function to the "registry" using that language. And then execute that function from the registry. Basically it is a single language system from the developer to the user say. Would this be a huge turn off and completely away from the emacs philosphy? Or is that a compromise people are willing to take. If so, what language other than lisp would be prefered. What is the feature that you most miss from emacs when looking at other IDEs. Do you guys think emacs' architecture will hold up still in the future? The idea that it allows creating a development environment fully, not just a text editor? I'd like to think yes, but i'd like to know what everyone thinks. I love emacs but have a couple of gripes with it here and there, so i plan on working on a prototype of a software that is inspired from it. submitted by /u/chillyashrada [link] [comments]
    This guy thinks Emacs is a vibecoded Notion/Obsidian clone
    I just got into Emacs and made a short video about it. Everyone in here and on other platforms was incredibly supportive and forthcoming, I understand you're all passionate about this. But this comment feels like a hate crime, where do I even begin to explain? Youtube comment about a Doom Emacs first try video saying: \"does this kid really just to to sell me a vibecoded notion/obsidian clone?\" submitted by /u/Yametsu [link] [comments]
    Alternative to TRAMP for container-based dev (Podman/Toolbx/Distrobox)?
    Much of the development these days can happen inside a container thanks to Podman, Toolbx, Distrobox, Apptainer, and the like. Emacs doesn't lack facilities for this: TRAMP exists, but using it for container workflows feels like a category error to me. TRAMP's semantics are built around accessing remote files, but what I really want is to access local files with a "remote" (but also not really remote) set of binaries. This mismatch causes real friction: Files are treated differently. Buffers pointing to the same file are seen as different depending on whether they were opened locally or via TRAMP. Paths diverge. Recentf may show the same file with different paths. It is hard to navigate across different projects which use different containers as you would have to modify the TRAMP prefix in C-x C-f Subprocesses are all-or-nothing. In a local buffer, everything runs on the host; in a TRAMP buffer, everything runs in the container. There's no middle ground. Tooling must be duplicated. You end up needing git, ripgrep, etc. installed in every container just to get a consistent experience which defeats part of the point of a lightweight container. What I'd find more natural is opening buffers locally but selectively choosing which commands to execute inside the container: e.g., having M-x compile automatically prefix with toolbox-run -c Fedora, or having Eglot spawn the LSP server inside the container while the file buffer stays local. As far as I can tell, the only way to achieve something like this with M-x compile is through advising, which feels fragile. Before I go off and reinvent the wheel: does anyone share this peeve and has already put together a setup that works this way? I'd love to hear how you've adapted Emacs to handle the "local files, containerized tooling" pattern. submitted by /u/cidra_ [link] [comments]
    Wanna give a shout-out to Exercism.org's Emacs Lisp track
    Disclaimer: Exercism is 100% free. I am in no way associated with the platform. I typed every word below as my genuine opinion. I've been an Emacs user for many years. I'm passionate about trying new Emacs packages and configuring my setup. I never thought of myself as a true Emacs Lisp programmer. I picked up some Elisp here and there by reading others' configs, occasionally inspecting package source code, and writing small util functions to hack behaviors of my editor; but I never studied the language properly. I've tried several times to sit down and read "An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp" but never really got far. One week ago, I discovered Exercism from a Rust YouTuber suggesting its interactive LeetCode style interface as a good way to pick up a language. To my surprise…
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    New Shipment and Flora Freebie
    submitted by /u/nighttimesuntan [link] [comments]
    Random Question: Do hobonichi style cover in B6 size exist?
    I kinda fell in love with the hobonichi covers but have annoying found a6 to be too small, and a5 to be too cumbersome to carry around. A b6 stalogy seems to be the ideal size but aside from a leather cover, I can't seem to find anything similar to the hobonichi covers in this size. Does anyone know of any? Bonus point if they have the butterfly closure loops! submitted by /u/Low_Jaguar_4213 [link] [comments]
    Help with using my TN
    submitted by /u/Particular_Fan_6428 [link] [comments]
    Journal(s) ready for June.
    What's up everyone, I hope you are well! I like to keep a quote on my monthly habit tracker page to keep me headed towards my goals. Recently I've been feeling that time is flying past me. So I browesed through my quote archive and found a perfect fit. Have an awesome June everybody! submitted by /u/lkwitko [link] [comments]
    A5 THIN 6 ring binder needed
    submitted by /u/80sTaco [link] [comments]
    Diy travelers notebook
    submitted by /u/articnovusmorpheo [link] [comments]
    new journal (except i handmade everything) 🤭
    submitted by /u/sunyastar [link] [comments]
    A peek behind the curtain: designing a custom A5 notebook and notepad folio
    I make notebooks and leather goods, with a lot of overlap between the two. One of my favorite parts of the process is custom work, especially when someone has a very specific “this should exist, but I can’t quite find it anywhere” sort of idea. A while ago, I connected with a Redditor who was looking for a custom A5 leather folio with very specific features that they couldn't find commercially. Here was his original wish list: holds a Leuchtturm 1917 A5 hardcover notebook on one side (for notes worth keeping and referencing later) also holds an A5 notepad on the other side (such as a Rhodia No. 16, for more disposable notes) includes at least one pen loop, preferably two if practical, placed near the center/binding area includes a place to hold a few loose 4 x 4 inch notes if possib…
    Fountain Pen Journal Refills
    Howdy folks!! So I have my first refillable journal cover coming in this week and I need your help! I need fountain pen friendly refills! What I am looking for: Size: A5 Layout: Lined or plain Usage: I would love to have something that can handle the use of juicier pens if possible Thanks folks!! submitted by /u/hIbbie_jibbie [link] [comments]
    Horween Dublin English Tan Travelers Notebook
    So I made my own TC notebook. Thoughts? submitted by /u/dcknipe13 [link] [comments]
    Any experience with this brand?
    Grabbed this And Per Se A5 notebook on Amazon to try it out for a commonplace book. Anyone have experience with this brand? submitted by /u/LegitimateAbalone267 [link] [comments]
    I have been very curious about this and have been for some time now. What is your favorite type of pen to use whenever you're writing? Mine, without question, is a black gel pen.
    submitted by /u/TwIzTiDfReAkShOw [link] [comments]
    Hello! My “traveler’s journal”
    submitted by /u/Dizzy_Relative_6323 [link] [comments]
    new journal! cannot wait to fill this one up
    got it from barnes and noble. needed it to share it somewhere it would be appreciated lol submitted by /u/drwninglessn [link] [comments]
    Does anyone know how to take these kinds of notes? Is there an app? Or are they done entirely by hand?
    submitted by /u/Loose_Humor299 [link] [comments]
    Hello! My “traveler’s journal”
    submitted by /u/Dizzy_Relative_6323 [link] [comments]
    A5 portfolio
    Looking for some sections on a a portfolio that will hold 2-3 A5 notebooks. I know there is Lochby but I am looking for something a little bit more budget friendly. Please let me know if theres anything else out there that is comparable. I am a high school teacher and feel like a notebook portfolio would keep me well organized for notes and daily lesson plans. For a Lochby setup with 3 note books would be almost $100. Thanks! submitted by /u/Sea-Cress3812 [link] [comments]
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    Help with using my TN
    I really want to love my travelers notebook. I just switched back into it from an A5 hardbound notebook. I have a lot of hesitation about using it however. The inserts move a little too much for me. Taking them out of the strings just feels like a hassle. I love the feel of the cover and the idea behind multiple inserts. Right now I’m using 2. One is a bullet journal, the other is a monthly calendar. Does anyone have and tips or ideas on how I can get over this friction and settle into my tn? submitted by /u/Particular_Fan_6428 [link] [comments]
    Companion pouch for Passport size
    Perfect little slot for the Traveler’s Company pen on the front, and cash/loose papers in the back. A little flashlight and a few small bits & bobs are held inside. I don’t like to overfill my leather covers, but this tucks nicely under the elastic on the outside. Made with XPAC, which I love as a pack and pouch textile; it’s durable as hell and waterproof. submitted by /u/jampapi [link] [comments]
    My first Travelers’ Company
    I got her for a bargain price on Vinted with the charm. She needs some new elastics but I love that she’s preloved. She is my new daily planner/book journal/ notebook etc. the off brand one I got last week in the second pic doesn’t take TC refills so she’s my little chunky craft journal. Excited to start on the journey after using notebooks as my planners for the last few years. Am hoping to start properly journaling again soon too. submitted by /u/efitchuk [link] [comments]
    Diy travelers notebook
    My mom went to Chichén itza and brought me this leather piece and I want to convert it in a travelers notebook any advice? submitted by /u/articnovusmorpheo [link] [comments]
    Revamped my B6 a little
    I got this TN from Chic Sparrow back in 2020 and it was my only one until this year. But it’s been a little neglected since getting passport and regular sized ones. Decided to breathe some new life into it and use it for things I need to keep track of with my side hustle. I love how it turned out. The lavender hardcover book at the very back doesn’t really match the rest of the color scheme but it was a gift from my partner’s mom so I use it. 😭 submitted by /u/InternationalName626 [link] [comments]
    Are TN accessories cheaper in Japan?
    Hello, as title. I'm thinking about purchasing the TN rollerball pen (I like how it is cartridge based and I haven't seen this before) but I'm going to Japan late next year and I am debating on saving purchasing it until I am in a Factory as it's shy of £100 in the UK currently. I know we have tax free in JP, but I'm just wondering if TN is generally a bit cheaper when buying in the place they are made?? thank you! submitted by /u/corinnececilia [link] [comments]
    new traveler’s journal! (except i handmade everything) 🤭
    still need to clean it up but i was so excited to share it and i’m so happy with how it turned out!!! took a few hours, but it was all worth it 🥲 can’t feel my fingers and my hands are still shaking from all the poking, but it was worth it! submitted by /u/sunyastar [link] [comments]
    Bits and bobs tied to the Bookmark thread?
    I’ve seen a few pictures of charms / small nik naks tied on the bottom of their bookmark thread, and swinging around below the TN. Genuine query: Does this actually help in some way, or is it simply a bit of bling? submitted by /u/run2chill [link] [comments]
    Travelers 012 Insert
    submitted by /u/jjernst [link] [comments]
    TN at the United Nations
    Decided to use my regular TN as my primary notebook for a couple of weeks at the UN, working out fantastically so far! submitted by /u/TheGreyjoyBaron [link] [comments]
    Hello from my Love & Trip in Switzerland 🇨🇭 advice needed: how do you usually store your travel ephemera while on-the-go?
    Reaching the end of our two week trip here! I don’t generally have time to make spreads while on holiday so my TN is decidedly chunky with random bits and bobs i’ve been hoarding from fun places. I usually only travel with a clear zipper pouch insert, a kraft insert, and one dotted notebook insert to do some light journaling to keep track of days, and to have handy in case of stamps in the wild I can collect and cut out for my actual travel log when I return. Do you guys generally carry a separate kind of larger zipper pouch for ephemera or is my set up sort of the norm for us travel magpies? 🤣 submitted by /u/yumzau [link] [comments]
    20th anniversary tin - UK
    I've just been refunded from Stilo&Stile for the customisation tin. I unfortunately also missed out on the All Things Analogue pre-orders too. Does anyone know any stores that ship to the UK? submitted by /u/the_gears_of_time [link] [comments]
    Horween Dublin English Tan Travelers Notebook
    submitted by /u/dcknipe13 [link] [comments]
    Is anyone in Australia getting the 20th anniversary tin can?
    It’s $150 and I need to know I’m not the only one that’s going to tank the financial burden of it. submitted by /u/lachlanthesadrat [link] [comments]
    Hello! My “traveler’s journal”
    This is my planner, habit tracker, journal that I’m putting together as I’m finishing up my other one. Decided to put my choker on it with some tassels that came off my clothing and had turned into a cat toy. Well I’ve reclaimed it and think the journal looks way better like this with stuff from my home than the charms I was looking for online. What do you guys think? submitted by /u/Dizzy_Relative_6323 [link] [comments]
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    Tandu.app - a small scala.js app to engage with your kids more
    I’ve built a small app to engage with your kids more and easier. It's built entirely in scala.js and available on GitHub. That being said, the stack is pretty boring - it's Laminar + vite and almost nothing more. In case you're interested in the "product" side of things: It comes with quite a few activities to pick from Classic 2-player games: memory, battleships, tic-tac-toe, chess, checkers, hangman etc. Car-friendly ones for long trips: word associations, 20 questions, last letter etc. Learning activities for reading and arithmetic List of classic books to read together Some single player ones as a bonus: minesweeper, solitaire, sudoku It makes offline play a first class citizen: printable sheets, rules, etc It’s completely local, no server, no accounts, etc. And OSS, as I mentioned before Happy to get some feedback! https://tandu.app/ https://github.com/Krever/Tandu submitted by /u/Krever [link] [comments]
    sbt 2.0.0-RC14 released
    submitted by /u/eed3si9n [link] [comments]
    [HIRING] Senior Scala, Kotlin OR OCaml Engineers | Remote | $120 to $200/hr
    I'm looking for experienced software engineers with strong backgrounds in Scala, Kotlin, or OCaml for a high paying remote opportunity focused on advanced AI systems. Requirements: • 5+ years of professional software engineering experience Scala: • Distributed systems • Spark, Akka, Cats, or ZIO • Data engineering experience OR Kotlin: • JVM or Android development • Coroutines • Modern backend services OR OCaml: • Functional programming • Compilers, tooling, or systems development Additional experience that is valuable: • Docker • CI/CD environments • Code reviews • Technical architecture and engineering assessments What’s offered: • Fully remote • $120 to $200 per hour • 20 to 40 hours per week • Flexible schedule • Weekly payments This is not a traditional development project. The work involves evaluating technical scenarios, reviewing code quality, assessing engineering solutions, and helping improve next generation AI systems. Interested? Send me a DM or connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bartlomiej-lukasiewicz-245184188/ Happy to provide more details. submitted by /u/SubstantialSafety550 [link] [comments]
    We're hiring a Senior Scala Dev at a Swiss cybersecurity company - remote-first [Switzerland / Germany]
    Hey r/scala 👋 We're Exeon - a Swiss cybersecurity company out of Zürich that uses AI/ML to detect sophisticated network attacks that conventional tools miss. Think NDR (Network Detection & Response), but actually smart. Our backend is real Scala. Not a Spark job wrapped in a shell script. Not Java with a .scala extension. We care about architecture, clean abstractions, and code that doesn't make you cry six months later. What you'd actually be doing: Owning architectural decisions for new features and legacy refactors Mentoring backend teammates (we're growing) Contributing to both the backend and the GUI layer Working closely with a genuinely international team What we're looking for: 8+ years of software engineering experience Strong Scala skills with a taste for architectural thinking You know when to refactor and when to ship Comfortable with tests (unit + integration) as part of normal coding, not an afterthought Fluent English; German is a bonus What you get: 🇨🇭 Swiss-quality company, remote-first culture 🏡 Hybrid option if you're near Zürich (or fully remote from Germany) 📚 Annual training budget for your own growth 🌍 Truly international team 👶 Family-friendly: part-time options + enhanced parental leave ⚡ Scale-up energy, not enterprise drag Location: Remote in Germany, or remote/hybrid in Switzerland If your idea of a good day involves a well-placed typeclass, a satisfying refactor, and maybe some threat detection on the side - apply here: https://exeon.recruitee.com/o/senior-backend-developer-scala?source=reddit PS: The application asks you to link a GitHub - make it count 🙂 submitted by /u/exeon-analytics [link] [comments]
    "You can read Rust already (until it starts being Rust)" - wrote my first blog post as a Scala dev learning Rust, would love feedback
    Hi all, I just started a dev blog and posted my first article: https://someblog.dev/blog/en/you-can-read-rust-already-until-it-starts-being-rust/ I figured it makes sense to get some feedback early before I develop bad habits across 20 more posts. 😄 If you have a few minutes, I'd love to hear what you think - whether it's about the writing, the technical depth, the structure, or anything else. Feel free to grill me. Thanks! submitted by /u/Sea-Friend4263 [link] [comments]
    The Functional Programming Triad of fold, scan and iterate
    Belatedly uploaded the super-short deck that predated the more comprehensive one: https://fpilluminated.org/deck/275 The Functional Programming Triad of fold, scan and iterate https://fpilluminated.org/deck/225 The Functional Programming Triad of Folding, Scanning and Iteration - A first example in Scala and Haskell submitted by /u/philip_schwarz [link] [comments]
    Rudder.io migration to scala 3 done
    https://techblog.rudder.io/blog/scala-3/ submitted by /u/fanf42 [link] [comments]
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    What's happening in your ZK this month, June 2026?
    This month I can use a framework I've found to organize and connect a range of older notes. For some time I've had notes about different kinds of biases, confusions, illusions, and fallacies, which are usually referred to as cognitive biases, or sometimes emotional biases. Notes from two books in particular (The Art of Thinking Clearly, and Behavioral Finance and Your Portfolio) drove me to look for a way to organize and link these notes, if I could just find the right framework. Thankfully, I've found The Cognitive Bias Codex, which groups the different ideas together under 4 categories and 20 sub-categories, giving me a framework to make structure/hub notes: I am now revisiting the older notes that I couldn't figure out how to organize, and am crafting a nice little network of connected knowledge. I'm sure this will end up connecting to many other things in my ZK which I hadn't thought of before, so it's a great discovery and I'm happy about it. What's happening in your ZK this month?  ( 3 min )
    Comparative / ancient linguistics and philosophy needs
    I'm self-homeschooling in logic (real version ), language, history, geography, the "pedagogy of mathematics" - you name it, i'm into it. In my finding, there are seven kinds of inferring: deduction, induction, abduction, analogy, intuition, and the other two are in my piles of jottings which is why I need a Zettel! I'm a visual thinker and I like to listen to older style R&B, piano, and chamber, e.g Schumann.  ( 2 min )
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    evil (20260601.1932) --- Extensible vi layer
    The evil package has been updated to version 20260601.1932.
    auto-package-update (20260601.1804) --- Automatically update Emacs packages
    The auto-package-update package has been updated to version 20260601.1804.
    inhibit-mouse (20260601.1714) --- Deactivate mouse input (alternative to disable-mouse)
    The inhibit-mouse package has been updated to version 20260601.1714.
    vterm-toggle (20260601.1632) --- Toggles between the vterm buffer and other buffers
    The vterm-toggle package has been updated to version 20260601.1632.
    borg (20260601.1626) --- Assimilate Emacs packages as Git submodules
    The borg package has been updated to version 20260601.1626.
    epkg-marginalia (20260601.1622) --- Show Epkg information in completion annotations
    The epkg-marginalia package has been updated to version 20260601.1622.
    yeetube (20260601.1621) --- Scrape YouTube, Play with mpv & Download with yt-dlp
    The yeetube package has been updated to version 20260601.1621.
    epkg (20260601.1620) --- Browse the Emacsmirror package database
    The epkg package has been updated to version 20260601.1620.
    orgit (20260601.1618) --- Support for Org links to Magit buffers
    The orgit package has been updated to version 20260601.1618.
    ultisnips-mode (20260601.1617) --- Major mode for editing Ultisnips snippets
    The ultisnips-mode package has been updated to version 20260601.1617.
    vim-tab-bar (20260601.1613) --- Vim-like tab bar
    The vim-tab-bar package has been updated to version 20260601.1613.
    forge (20260601.1610) --- Access Git forges from Magit
    The forge package has been updated to version 20260601.1610.
    quick-sdcv (20260601.1608) --- Offline dictionary using 'sdcv' (StartDict cli dictionary)
    The quick-sdcv package has been updated to version 20260601.1608.
    ghub (20260601.1557) --- Client libraries for Git forge APIs
    The ghub package has been updated to version 20260601.1557.
    keymap-utils (20260601.1550) --- Keymap utilities
    The keymap-utils package has been updated to version 20260601.1550.
    sisyphus (20260601.1544) --- Create releases of Emacs packages
    The sisyphus package has been updated to version 20260601.1544.
    closql (20260601.1540) --- Store EIEIO objects using EmacSQL
    The closql package has been updated to version 20260601.1540.
    orglink (20260601.1536) --- Use Org Mode links in other modes
    The orglink package has been updated to version 20260601.1536.
    ol-notmuch (20260601.1532) --- Links to notmuch messages
    The ol-notmuch package has been updated to version 20260601.1532.
    notmuch-maildir (20260601.1530) --- Display maildirs as a tree
    The notmuch-maildir package has been updated to version 20260601.1530.
    notmuch-addr (20260601.1530) --- Improved address completion for Notmuch
    The notmuch-addr package has been updated to version 20260601.1530.
    transient (20260601.1529) --- Transient commands
    The transient package has been updated to version 20260601.1529.
    tray (20260601.1523) --- Various transient menus
    The tray package has been updated to version 20260601.1523.
    parenthesis-face (20260601.1519) --- A face for parentheses
    The parenthesis-face package has been updated to version 20260601.1519.
    bracket-face (20260601.1519) --- A face for brackets
    The bracket-face package has been updated to version 20260601.1519.
    morlock (20260601.1518) --- More font-lock keywords for elisp
    The morlock package has been updated to version 20260601.1518.
    moody (20260601.1514) --- Tabs and ribbons for the mode line
    The moody package has been updated to version 20260601.1514.
    mode-line-debug (20260601.1514) --- Show status of debug-on-error in mode-line
    The mode-line-debug package has been updated to version 20260601.1514.
    minions (20260601.1513) --- A minor-mode menu for the mode line
    The minions package has been updated to version 20260601.1513.
    keycast (20260601.1510) --- Show current command and its binding
    The keycast package has been updated to version 20260601.1510.
    hl-todo (20260601.1508) --- Highlight TODO and similar keywords
    The hl-todo package has been updated to version 20260601.1508.
    frameshot (20260601.1501) --- Take screenshots of a frame
    The frameshot package has been updated to version 20260601.1501.
    elx (20260601.1500) --- Extract information from Emacs Lisp libraries
    The elx package has been updated to version 20260601.1500.
    cond-let (20260601.1457) --- Additional and improved binding conditionals
    The cond-let package has been updated to version 20260601.1457.
    llama (20260601.1455) --- Compact syntax for short lambda
    The llama package has been updated to version 20260601.1455.
    kaolin-themes (20260601.1332) --- A set of eye pleasing themes
    The kaolin-themes package has been updated to version 20260601.1332.
    parseedn (20260601.1258) --- Clojure/EDN parser
    The parseedn package has been updated to version 20260601.1258.
    org-tempus (20260601.1225) --- Enhance Org time tracking
    The org-tempus package has been updated to version 20260601.1225.
    flycheck (20260601.1115) --- On-the-fly syntax checking
    The flycheck package has been updated to version 20260601.1115.
    shell-maker (20260601.1034) --- Interaction mode for making comint shells
    The shell-maker package has been updated to version 20260601.1034.
    lsp-ltex-plus (20260601.826) --- Grammar and spell checking for LaTeX, Markdown, Org and more
    The lsp-ltex-plus package has been updated to version 20260601.826.
    bible-gateway (20260601.825) --- A Simple BibleGateway Client
    The bible-gateway package has been updated to version 20260601.825.
    projectile (20260601.552) --- Manage and navigate projects in Emacs easily
    The projectile package has been updated to version 20260601.552.
    diff-hl (20260601.242) --- Highlight uncommitted changes using VC
    The diff-hl package has been updated to version 20260601.242.
    simulacrum (20260601.35) --- Inject custom event types into the event stream
    The simulacrum package has been updated to version 20260601.35.
    shell-pop (20260601.2) --- Easily toggle a shell window with a single keystroke
    The shell-pop package has been updated to version 20260601.2.
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    My First Haskell Talk
    Please find the link here to a talk I did about concurrency in Haskell. submitted by /u/Spirited_Tradition22 [link] [comments]
    Richard Bird Distinguished Dissertation Award - Call for Nominations
    I'm pleased to announce that JFP is establishing the Richard Bird Distinguished Dissertation Award, to recognise an outstanding PhD dissertation in functional programming. Please share! https://people.cs.nott.ac.uk/pszgmh/jfp-bird-award.html submitted by /u/grahamhutton [link] [comments]
    H2JVM - A Haskell Library for writing JVM Bytecode
    submitted by /u/TechnoEmpress [link] [comments]
    The Functional Programming Triad of fold, scan and iterate
    Belatedly uploaded the super-short deck that predated the more comprehensive one: https://fpilluminated.org/deck/275 The Functional Programming Triad of fold, scan and iterate https://fpilluminated.org/deck/225 The Functional Programming Triad of Folding, Scanning and Iteration - A first example in Scala and Haskell submitted by /u/philip_schwarz [link] [comments]
    Serokell’s Work on GHC: Dependent Types, Part 5
    This article continues the fine tradition of Serokell’s GHC team sharing their progress on bringing dependent types to Haskell. A lot has happened since the last report, and there is plenty to cover. In this edition, Vladislav Zavialov presents three major contributions and a host of smaller improvements that push Dependent Haskell closer to becoming a practical reality. submitted by /u/Hefty-Necessary7621 [link] [comments]
    Histogram - CIS 194 Homework 3
    -- Not for homework, I'm just learning haskell on my own. This problem is killing me man. I'm not necessarily asking for help - I'm trying my best to stay away from that, pretending I'm back in Uni. Seriously though, I just can not progress past this problem. For reference, you need to write a function that takes a list of integers and produces a textual representation of a histogram detailing the counts of those numbers on a graph. It's problem 3 in homework 3 of CIS 194 - Spring 2013. This problem is just wrecking me - quick rant. submitted by /u/Cool_Organization637 [link] [comments]
    OpenTelemetry 1.0 release
    submitted by /u/_jackdk_ [link] [comments]
    Monthly Hask Anything (June 2026)
    This is your opportunity to ask any questions you feel don't deserve their own threads, no matter how small or simple they might be! submitted by /u/AutoModerator [link] [comments]
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    Serokell’s Work on GHC: Dependent Types, Part 5
    This article continues the fine tradition of Serokell's GHC team sharing their progress on bringing dependent types to Haskell. A lot has happened since the last report, and there is plenty to cover. In this edition, Vladislav Zavialov presents three major contributions and a host of smaller improvements that push Dependent Haskell closer to becoming a practical reality.  ( 98 min )

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    Simple guy, simple notebook/planner.
    I am a pretty simple guy. If you see my last post about my journal/planner/whatever, I hated it. This $4 one from Shamazon so far is perfect for me. I try to reserve the right side to record 3 things I did well that day. Bonus points- guess my main hobby based on my to do list without checking my profile lol submitted by /u/ButterscotchWitty870 [link] [comments]
    saved this box with cool art to make a notebook cover
    this box was the perfect size for my a6 notebook. i kept the side with the nutrition facts and put it on the back bc i think thats very funny submitted by /u/hey_im_enby [link] [comments]
    Soft Page Notebook
    Hi all, I wanted to start a journal of all the funny questions my 5 year old daughter asks me at bedtime. I bought a notebook for work some years ago. Believe it was NU notebook and I think it had recycled paper pages. I’ve looked everywhere and can’t find one that has the same pages even from the same brand. Does anyone have any suggestions? The paper in the one I had was certainly thicker but a lot softer than conventional notebooks and had a yellow tint to the pages as opposed to white. To write in it with a blue 1.6mm bic scratched an itch in my brain I wasn’t aware needed scratching. Any help would be great. T.I.A submitted by /u/Dense-Effective9047 [link] [comments]
    If you can’t buy one make one
    made two journals. one for me and one for my mom. made them from faux leather (vinyl) used cutting boards for structure, used 4x6 journal insets cut them down the middle and punched them and fed the discs in. made the cover from laminated cardstock and decorative paper. sewed a pocket and then glued it in. pretty happy with how they turned out. submitted by /u/Lumpy-Surround-6210 [link] [comments]
    Any information on these?
    submitted by /u/Appropriate-Truck614 [link] [comments]
    How do I fix the paper from this book? I need to return it back to my theatre company in better condition
    submitted by /u/Prestigious_Tailor97 [link] [comments]
    Notebook identification -- trying to find who made this notebook -- marked "50" with two bands and squared pages.
    submitted by /u/skelebone [link] [comments]
    Help finding my next journal!
    I am half a signature away from completing my current journal, an A5 Galen Leather journal with the crazy horse brown leather cover. I have loved everything about this journal. Quality lay-flat binding, excellent fountain pen friendly paper, and a permanent leather cover that has aged beautifully over time. My first thought was to order a new one from Galen Leather, but I would also like to see if there are other leather bound notebooks worth trying. I thought this subreddit might be the perfect place to ask. Criteria: Bound in genuine leather. I am not a fan of removable leather covers, and bonded or fake leather is not an option worth considering. Fountain Pen friendly paper. My pens of choice. That's really it. I like deckled pages but I haven't found any notebooks featuring it that will take to a fountain pen or wet felt tip. (Seems a shame that most of these period inspired notebooks can't use the period accurate nibbed pens 🫤) I prefer cream or ivory paper, but again, the main criteria is the composition of the paper being compatible with inked pens. My current journal only came with white pages and it's had to do. Thank you for your help. submitted by /u/HikingDad [link] [comments]
    Oh God oh no, b6 slim
    I have used b6 for a year and I was just talking about going to a6 but decided to go b6 again for my new journal cover I'm making. Love the size. Well I ordered a Midori b6 notebook and it's totally a slim Tell me why I'm thinking of canceling my planner and getting a slim and sending back my b6 notebooks and getting slims instead?! Was it just the slim size of a6 that I liked!? what's happening? Anyone else into b6 slim? I'm already making a journal cover so it's no skin off my back to make a cover, however finding notebooks in b6 is a pain most days now I feel like I'm getting into more trouble finding them. submitted by /u/No-Sweet-2749 [link] [comments]
    Looking for a notebook
    Hi, I’m looking for suggestions for an A5 3.7mm grid 500+ page notebook that is fountain pen friendly. I’ve looked at Stirling Ink, who’s out of stock. I also have several from AllieRyaz but would like another option so I have different covers for the my project. I can find a lot of 300 page notebooks but am looking for 500-1,000 pages specifically. submitted by /u/ContributionOld8762 [link] [comments]
    "I’m an independent designer on Amazon, and this spiritual celestial lotus notebook is one of my absolute favorite designs. What do you guys think about the aesthetics?"
    submitted by /u/NoraWilde_Designs [link] [comments]
    Journal Recs
    I love to write with a fountain pen every day and my current journal is getting close to being full. What is your favorite journal? I’m looking to try something new. Right now I have the Leuchtturm 120gsm version. There are some things I would like for my next journal if possible: • dotted/grid paper or lined without there being too much space in between the lines •able to withstand some light ink swatching or occasional use with broad/stub nibs without a ton of bleeding or ghosting • possibly have a soft cover, A5 size I have been trying to look around but the amount of information online is overwhelming me and I figured it would be helpful to hear people’s personal experiences. submitted by /u/ExistingGiraffe2457 [link] [comments]
    I've been obsessed with finding a notebook that actually changes how you think, not just where you write
    I've gone through more notebooks than I can count — Leuchtturm, Moleskine, a few Miquelrius spirals that I genuinely loved the feel of. But I kept hitting the same wall: the notebook was beautiful, the habit stuck, and yet nothing actually shifted in how I was processing things. I started looking into cognitive reframing — the technique therapists use to help people examine the frame they put around an experience, not just record it. It's not journaling prompts. It's structured questioning that interrupts a thought pattern before it calcifies. I couldn't find a notebook built around that process, so I designed one. It's called The Reframer. The page layouts are built around the reframing sequence rather than blank lines or generic prompts — each spread guides you through the method without feeling clinical. It's on pre-order right now. Happy to share more about the page design and the method behind it if anyone's curious — and genuinely interested in what this community thinks. Notebook people tend to have strong opinions about whether the physical format actually shapes the thinking, which is exactly the question I've been wrestling with. submitted by /u/LateLifeguard2252 [link] [comments]
    INSPIRATIONS
    Hello lovely community, I''m looking for inspiration to design and create notebooks and Journals that inspire you, help you solve a problem, or gets you through a busy day. What's a notebook or Journal you wish it existed and you can't find it. submitted by /u/Ok-Elderberry-9528 [link] [comments]
    Favorite planner brands?
    Do you use a written planner? Tips for making sure that you use it? Which planners make planning your life easier? I'd prefer smaller ones that are easy to carry, a plus if it has labeled tabs for months too submitted by /u/Margot550 [link] [comments]
    One of my Handmade Leather Journals.
    I didn't even know notebooks were a subreddit here. I wanted to post one of my journals which is handmade. I try to be a little unique with everything and have my own creation. This is a leather journal (Goatskin leather) with handmade paper from India. I wanted a look where its a journal you might find in 100 years somewhere similar to if you were to find someones journal from 100 years ago or like a hidden map that look and style. The title of it is just my personal journal right now I have successful ecomm businesses I feel I am good but too comfortable so want to goto great and this is what I use to write my thoughts, ideas to build the business bigger so I have something to reflect back on and who know's maybe someone will find this in 100 years somewhere :) \ I didn't personally make the journal it was handmade by someone else :)* https://preview.redd.it/brq23xbloe4h1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=980c5acce83a95324c1e60ded17c0c72d761bba0 https://preview.redd.it/gwowiwbloe4h1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3a1302dd834f868bf4dc5b316a069fa8fc89a1d8 https://preview.redd.it/ebms2wbloe4h1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e683e3fb8d6d309976a183b72072e20750621a7a https://preview.redd.it/hs02xwbloe4h1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5a8f2e0fd4d7b1898a78ad27c190559e980738ae submitted by /u/AussieBrent [link] [comments]
    [WTS] Field Notes
    submitted by /u/No-Zucchini-9229 [link] [comments]
    Recommendations for notebook
    submitted by /u/gandeev_vajra [link] [comments]
    I got into leather journals lately
    I got back into leather journals lately and just wanted to share my two mains — Hobonichi A6 and my leather folio with three MUJI A6 inserts. Also, I feel guilty because I waaay too many covers and inserts that I barely use. They’re just in storage. This is an expensive hobby. submitted by /u/FelicitySparks996 [link] [comments]
    I can't find anything on grid sizes
    I'm having an issue using my hobonichi and I'm starting to get annoyed. It's been slowly building up all year. The grid sizes are so small. I have no idea how anyone writes in them. I have an EF pilot vanishing point and it still doesn't seem to work. Which means I have to use double to write in it daily. Could I switch to a regular notebook with lined or blank pages? Sure. But it's the tomoe river paper that I want to use. Does ANYONE have any ideas? I've looked at wonderland 222 and a few others but I can't seem to find anything with the tomoe river paper and the bigger ish grid sizes. submitted by /u/kadaveria [link] [comments]
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    greader (20260531.2341) --- Gnamù reader, send buffer contents to a speech engine
    The greader package has been updated to version 20260531.2341.
    embark (20260531.2306) --- Conveniently act on minibuffer completions
    The embark package has been updated to version 20260531.2306.
    sleek-modeline (20260531.1902) --- Minimal and elegant modeline
    The sleek-modeline package has been updated to version 20260531.1902.
    xterm-color (20260531.1854) --- ANSI, XTERM 256 and Truecolor support
    The xterm-color package has been updated to version 20260531.1854.
    annalist (20260531.1558) --- Record and display information such as keybindings
    The annalist package has been updated to version 20260531.1558.
    elfeed (20260531.1247) --- An Atom/RSS feed reader
    The elfeed package has been updated to version 20260531.1247.
    phony (20260531.1207) --- Speech bindings for Elisp
    The phony package has been updated to version 20260531.1207.
    treepy (20260531.1144) --- Generic tree traversal tools
    The treepy package has been updated to version 20260531.1144.
    mac-ime (20260531.1044) --- Seamless macOS IME integration without any IME patches
    The mac-ime package has been updated to version 20260531.1044.
    elisp-dev-mcp (20260531.623) --- MCP server for agentic Elisp development
    The elisp-dev-mcp package has been updated to version 20260531.623.
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    vim-file-locals: A small package to support some of Vim's modelines in Emacs
    Vim have a feature named "modelines", not in Emacs' mode-line sens but acts like "file-local variables". The feature allows files to declare some formatting options in comment at the beginning/end of the file (just like Emacs' file-locals). Sometimes (or very often in my case), you need to edit files created by other team members in Vim. They might add some options to the files to specify the tab size, the file type, etc. For example, a file named "service.script" can include something like: ``` vim:tw=78:sw=2:ts=2:ft=sh: function blabla() { echo "Bla bla" } ... ``` When you open the file in Vim, it will interpret the first line and set the "textwidth" (tw) to 78, the "shiftwidth" (sw) to 2, the "tabstop" (ts) to 2 and the "filetype" (ft) to shell. However, when you open the file …
    Speeding up org-agenda by keeping org-agenda-files to a minimum
    It is well known that org-agenda becomes slow if org-agenda-files contains too many files, most likely because it was designed for the use case where the user only has a handful of files inside it. Unfortunately, this is not the case for my personal notes, where any org file in org-directory may contain a TODO. Are there any other people in my shoes, and, if yes, how do you work around it? My solution: at the start of emacs, populate org-agenda-files only with those org-files that have a "TODO". whenever saving an org-file, check whether it has a TODO. If yes, add it to org-agenda-files. If no, remove it from org-agenda-files. Here the code that does the job (put it in :config of use-package org): (defun my/org-files-with-todos () (let* ((dir (expand-file-name org-directory)) (cmd (format "rg -l -g '*.org' '^\\*+\\s+TODO' %s" (shell-quote-argument dir)))) (split-string (shell-command-to-string cmd) "[\r\n]+" t))) (setq org-agenda-files (my/org-files-with-todos)) (defun my/update-org-agenda-files () (when (eq major-mode 'org-mode) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (if (re-search-forward "^\\*+[ \t]+TODO" nil t) (add-to-list 'org-agenda-files (buffer-file-name)) (setq org-agenda-files (delete (buffer-file-name) org-agenda-files)))))) (add-hook 'after-save-hook #'my/update-org-agenda-files) edit: typo submitted by /u/ImJustPassinBy [link] [comments]
    How to get the zoom package to ignore vundo?
    I'm using the zoom and vundo packages together and have a bit of a problem. Since I'm using zoom, the buffer height for vundo is huge. I would like it to be minimal like when zoom-mode is not enabled. I have tried to set vundo to be ignored. But it isn't ignoring it. Am I configuring the ignore incorrectly? The parts of my config: (use-package zoom :diminish :init (zoom-mode t) :custom (zoom-size '(0.618 . 0.618)) (zoom-ignored-buffer-names '("*undo tree*")) (zoom-ignored-buffer-name-regexps '("\*vundo tree\*"))) (use-package vundo :bind (("C-x u". vundo)) :config (define-key vundo-mode-map (kbd "DEL") #'vundo-backward)) submitted by /u/Due_Conference_2690 [link] [comments]
    First time Emacs coming from neovim and I'm struggling
    I've been looking for a proper Obsidian replacement and went from Logseq to Neorg, and now finally to Emacs/Doom Emacs. It has been hard to get started. I'm reading "Mastering Emacs", but it doesn't really help me figure out what I should focus on first. I also struggle to sit through long winded tutorials, so I tried just diving in and learning by breaking things. Should I first learn plain Org files, agenda/tasks, capture templates, org-roam, or something completely different? submitted by /u/Yametsu [link] [comments]
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    This week in #Scala (Jun 1, 2026)
    submitted by /u/petrzapletal [link] [comments]
    State of scala
    Hi, I'm a Scala beginner, and I really love the language. I was wondering: if you had the opportunity to start a new project in Scala 3 and modern stack in 2026, would you choose Scala, or would you pick another language? Why? submitted by /u/Consistent-Hotel1121 [link] [comments]
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    Yearly overview in Weekly refills: what do you use them for?
    I have a yearly planner refill, and a weekly planner refill. Both have an annual overview in the beginning pages as everyone knows. I use my annual overview in my yearly refill to track my weight, and I am looking for ideas how to use my weekly ones! What do you use them for? Trackers? Would you mind commenting images of yours? Thanks! submitted by /u/Ok-Spite-5454 [link] [comments]
    Customised my Tn to A6 size and fit a Kindle!
    Hi friends! It’s my first time posting and pardon my English it’s not my first language, I just finished a simple DIY project and I’m excited to share for reference if anyone is interested! I downsized my TN standard to an A6 as I felt standard was too long and passport was too small for my needs. Also I wanted to be able to bring around my kindle and A6 was a perfect match, so I made a simple pocket for it too! I’m not good at DIYs and it’s my first time playing with leather, so I made the simplest way possible. It might not be that pretty but it works, feel free to suggest any decorative simple DIYs! I cut down the top part of the leather using a simple stationery knife. This leaves the logo intact but the downside is the back hole is no longer in the middle, but I think there’s not much difference. I don’t have any leather kit to seal the edges so I left it as is, just a little bit of sanding down and leather oil! I also have a third party standard kraft folder insert, so I cut the top part to fit it. Instead of binding the notebooks by elastic strings, I used the Kraft folder the other way round and slit the covers of both notebooks at each end (not sure how to explain, refer to pics!) Then I used the leftover kraft board, to make a simple box and glued it together so that the kindle can be slit in the middle. The kindle slits in better without protector, it feels tighter with casing, but I think that can be adjusted, mine just happened to be like that I may alter that in the future. So now I will have 2 notebooks front and end, and a kindle slot in the middle. I haven’t tried writing a lot but I think it’s fine because there’s kraft board in the middle making it a stable surface. I also haven’t tried fitting in more than 2 notebooks, maybe in the future! Feel free to ask any questions if you need me to explain more, I don’t have notifications turned on and I seldom check Reddit, I’ll reply if possible. Happy weekends! submitted by /u/goldgoosegame [link] [comments]
    passport size trp insert recs
    i switch journals/diary every year for my birthday and i would really like to keep it in my passport size cover along with other thinner inserts. last year i had to cut up a 365 a6 stalogy i already had and wanted to use up to fit to size but it was way too thick for my liking (i didn’t even fill it up!) but i quite liked the paper for light every day journaling. i like thin paper and i use fountain pens every day! im also a huge hobonichi fan so i’m looking for something similar with maybe less pages than a 365 stalogy with tomoe river paper and that fit to passport size. i find it’s quite tricky finding passport size since i got this size cover so any recommendations would be appreciated :-) submitted by /u/Pretend-Ad6729 [link] [comments]
    Ghibli spread - TN system has me drawing and painting more
    Since getting my TN, I have been loving the concept of inserts. I have always been anxious about ruining a sketchbook, but just the idea that an insert is removable somehow makes me less cautious. I have been sketching more, trying new art styles, and writing more. Wish I started earlier. submitted by /u/limbsgroe [link] [comments]
    Perfect clip for the 20th Anniversary
    I found the perfect size clip for the 20th Anniversary. Holds the notebook open nicely and only sticks out of the top a tiny bit. I’ll put the link in the comments in case anyone is looking for something like this. submitted by /u/quiney08 [link] [comments]
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    AI-org — AI-Powered Org-Mode Task Manager
    submitted by /u/matta9001 [link] [comments]
    AI-org — AI-Powered Org-Mode Task Manager
    Hey guys. I made an attempt at using AI agents to help organize your tasks and life. It's called http://ai-org.net It's a (FOSS) custom opencode fork with an org agenda task view and simple file browser. (opencode is amazing) Would love to hear any thoughts, thank you. submitted by /u/matta9001 [link] [comments]

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    autothemer (20260530.2349) --- Conveniently define themes
    The autothemer package has been updated to version 20260530.2349.
    magit-gptcommit (20260530.2339) --- Git commit with help of gpt
    The magit-gptcommit package has been updated to version 20260530.2339.
    org-window-habit (20260530.1803) --- Time window based habits
    The org-window-habit package has been updated to version 20260530.1803.
    simply-annotate (20260530.1801) --- Enhanced annotation system with threading
    The simply-annotate package has been updated to version 20260530.1801.
    doom-modeline (20260530.1756) --- A minimal and modern mode-line
    The doom-modeline package has been updated to version 20260530.1756.
    md-ts-mode (20260530.1627) --- Major mode for Markdown using tree-sitter
    The md-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260530.1627.
    nucleo-completion (20260530.1008) --- Nucleo-backed completion style
    The nucleo-completion package has been updated to version 20260530.1008.
    difflib (20260530.536) --- Helpers for computing deltas between sequences
    The difflib package has been updated to version 20260530.536.
    eterm-256color (20260530.531) --- Customizable 256 colors for term
    The eterm-256color package has been updated to version 20260530.531.
    hacker-typer (20260530.526) --- Pretend to write code like a pro
    The hacker-typer package has been updated to version 20260530.526.
    turing-machine (20260530.523) --- Single-tape Turing machine simulator
    The turing-machine package has been updated to version 20260530.523.
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    [ANN] First release candidate for Stack 3.11.1
    You can download binaries for this pre-release now from Release rc/v3.11.0.1 (release candidate) · commercialhaskell/stack · GitHub. It should be available also via GHCup’s prereleases channel soon. Please test it and let us know at the Stack repository if you run into any trouble. If all goes well, we hope to release the final version in a couple of weeks. Changes since v3.9.3: Major changes: On 64-bit Windows, the default msys-environment configuration option is now CLANG64, rather than MINGW64 (which remains an option). The MSYS2 project deprecated the latter environment on 15 March 2026. The GHC project has used the former toolchain from GHC 9.4.1. No default is provided for 32-bit Windows, rather than MINGW32 (which remains an option). The MSYS2 project ceased to actively suppor…
    Stealing from Biologists to Compile Haskell Faster - Ian Duncan
    submitted by /u/n00bomb [link] [comments]
    [ANN] dataframe-persistent 0.3.0.0
    Hackage Easier API for working with SQL. Untyped: haskell df <- readTable "./data/chinook.db" "artists" print $ df & filterWhere (col "ArtistId" .<. 10) & take 5 Typed: ```haskell $(declareTable "./data/chinook.db" "artists") df <- readTableTyped @ArtistsSchema "./data/chinook.db" "artists" print $ df $ filterWhere (col @"ArtistId" .<. 10) $ take 5 ``` More examples in README submitted by /u/m-chav [link] [comments]
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    Journaling on holiday
    submitted by /u/miZuBlue [link] [comments]
    I'm making a patchwork journal, & was wondering if anyone had ideas to add colour to the back, like embroidery, & how to go about it?
    It's a trifold journal. The long blue strip with dots is the spine & next to it on the left is the back of the book. I wanted to make a very bright coloured patchwork journal, but didn't have a lot of bright coloured leather. So I mixed in some unusual earthy colours & patterns I found, especially at the back. I'm going to stitch the pieces together with bright coloured thread like blue & pink, but was wondering if there was something I could embroider on the back to give it more colour? Star pattern? Bug flying? Leaves? Moon? Something simple. Other ideas are welcome too. submitted by /u/miso-sleepy [link] [comments]
    scrappy recycled journal
    submitted by /u/unbanishedspecter [link] [comments]
    Bought this kraft notebook binder for school and I have no idea how to make it look less boring
    Hi! I recently bought this kraft notebook binder for school and it honestly feels way too plain and bland right now. I want to customize it and make it look more unique or aesthetically pleasing, but I have absolutely no idea where to start lol I’d love to hear ideas or see examples of customized kraft notebooks/binders if you have one :) Bonus points if it’s something that won’t make it look too cluttered since I’ll be carrying it around school every day. Please help me save this binder from looking like a cardboard box🥴 Thanks! 🫶 submitted by /u/Affectionate-Load962 [link] [comments]
    A bound notebook with perforated paper?
    Hi, I’m a highschool student who is really tired of Spiral notebooks bec of how they get stuck on everything, but I need pages that are easily rip-outable. I need it to be relatively cheap(im broker than Cinderella) and I also need to have at least 80 to 100 sheets. Is there anything you guys can recommend. Me and my grades thank you immensely. :))) submitted by /u/BowlLongjumping8910 [link] [comments]
    How to save my spiral notes?
    Random yet really important to me, as these notes are like very very important to me and i am concerned if they'll be completely torn from the front page then what will i do. Its a spiral notebook,and its getting torn from where the spiral moves.A few initial pages are also already torn. So please drop your tricks or hacks i can do to fix this if u got any. Also i am not sure if this community is right to post this, Do suggest what other communities i can post this on submitted by /u/sash_098 [link] [comments]
    obsessed is an understatement
    83 hours of labor in this beauty.. and may i just say.. she’s my favorite 😭😍 submitted by /u/lunarlynns [link] [comments]
    what is your dream leather journal cover?
    i’m planning to start a small business for leather journal covers soon, and even though it’s a pretty saturated market, i really want to create collections that feel unique and thoughtful :) i’d love to know what your dream journal cover would look like? both aesthetically and functionally! things like: - color/design style - pocket layouts - closures - pen loops - charms/accessories - inserts/features you wish more journal covers had basically, if you could design your perfect leather journal cover, what would it include? submitted by /u/sunyastar [link] [comments]
    What are your favorite papers?
    Personally, I like a smooth creamy paper that plays nice with fountain pens. And for some odd reason, the pages need to have rounded corners. submitted by /u/ariod-tanya [link] [comments]
    I loved this notebook i saw in one of my books so i tried to recreate the size with a midori notebook
    submitted by /u/Southern-Mall2594 [link] [comments]
    Looking for a notebook!
    Hi, I'm looking for a new notebook for personal use. I want waterproof pages and a cool outer shell design. Leather or whatnot is cool, I just want something that is pleasing to the eye to look at. It's for general use, not for using as a calendar. Some of the things I'd like to do with it are keeping lists of books, movies, and music I want to explore and my reviews of them, sketching, and writing meditations. I'm open to anything. Any advice is appreciated! submitted by /u/Beach_grass [link] [comments]
    Indexing
    Beyond a table of contents, what kind of indexing system are you using? I think the front, back and middle pages are especially valuable (for notebooks that are just a single fold of sheets). When that is not enough, I will dog ear the pages. In a small softcover pocket notebook, I like that if I leave a pencil on the page I left off on when I close it, it forms to that page and opens very easily to the last entry even if I remove the pencil later. I have experimented a little with putting a sticker on a page I want to turn to more easily as well. Some people draw on the edge of the page so it's visible from the side. The above things are either the index itself or an index to a different thing. What you choose to index is also interesting. For me it is very frequently different kinds of todo lists -- where I left off in a series, a cue for something I want to recall and improve my memory for, a simple calendar. I hope this isn't too boring for everyone. The pictures of notebooks are nice but I want to hear how people use their notebooks too, even on a technical level. submitted by /u/Grunglabble [link] [comments]
    Custom Post-it note case. I reached out to an Etsy shop to have a Post-it note case created. It is great for quick notes, etc.The creator added cutouts to help remove the top note, and the case has an offset curve so it opens easily. The notes stick to the case with their own adhesive. -Pics in body
    submitted by /u/Fret_Less [link] [comments]
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    Addition to the Family
    I have had my passport for about 6 years now, so I decided to add a standard to the family. Still searching for the Records limited edition. Maybe one day. submitted by /u/LIFEINAPT506 [link] [comments]
    The purpose of owning both regular and passport size?
    You guys please help a girl here 🥲 Okay so recently I got sucked in into the stationery world, more specifically, fountain pens. All down the rabbit hole and I saw these beautiful journals you’re all having. I’ve been an avid fan of stationery ever since I was a kid and seeing how it evolved now, it really sparked my interest to try all these beautiful stationeries on the market. I just want to own both of the journals because they look so pretty and I can think of many ways to personalize them in the way I like. But owning both sizes, I don’t know what kind of stuff I need to fill them with. Currently, I actively use 3 notebooks. For brain dumps, commonplace, and a vent journal (I can see myself using this on the regular size). I don’t know what to do if I were to own a second one which is the passport size. But please it look so pretty and compact, I could carry it everywhere with me. So for those of you who owns multiple journals, what do you use them for? Please share ideas peeps! submitted by /u/abcdaym [link] [comments]
    Traveler's Company a6 ❤️
    Not happy unless I'm tinkering at my desk #a6 submitted by /u/Admirable-Name-7058 [link] [comments]
    People who switched from writing in an A5 or larger journal to a traveler's passport/standard/A6, was adjusting to the smaller size hard?
    I've been writing in A5 Leuchtturm or Moleskine journals for years now, but I'd really love to switch to a traveler's style journal where I can have multiple notebooks and inserts for scraps and photos. I'm very attached to the size of an A5, so I didn't want to switch to a Passport size or that skinny size that is popular. A5 doesn't seem common for traveler's notebooks. After some searching, I find it does exist, but inserts and such are less common for that size. I ended up making my own cover for my current A5 Leuchtturm with just some cheap cut leather and cord to see if I would like the feel, but I'm not enjoying the hardcover of my Leuchtturm paired with the outer leather cover, because the leather just kinda flops around and falls to the side. More often than not, I'm just pulling the cover off to write in it. Here's where I'm torn: I think if I were to buy an officially made traveler's notebook with the soft-cover notebooks and inserts and the things I am interested in, I might enjoy it more, but I'm so attached to the larger journal, I'm worried I will fill out the journal inserts too quickly or not like the smaller page sizes. Any advice? submitted by /u/xisle1482 [link] [comments]
    Nara Prison Museum
    Went to Nara Prison Museum in Japan this past weekend and to my surprise I found some Traveler’s Notebook goodies at the gift shop. They even had the notebook covers. submitted by /u/Swimming-Reading-652 [link] [comments]
    Got a little gutsy and drew on the cover of my refill 😄
    This is an accordion book refill that’s going in my passport cover. I impulsively decided to draw on it ✌️ I’ve written Kyoto because I bought these in the Kyoto store but the building I’ve drawn is actually a hotel in Kanazawa 😄 submitted by /u/puneartistryworks [link] [comments]
    My two main. EDC & Self Mastery notebook.
    The Green one is a EDC, have a tiny notebook for Journaling in te field and the other one is a solo notebook for self mastery (habits, improvement, mindset, therapy, mental health) submitted by /u/blackmonarc [link] [comments]
    Travels......
    Hurghada Airport, returning from a vacay submitted by /u/Bigyn73 [link] [comments]
    TSL customisation
    Has anyone recently customized two TN items at the same time at TSL Kurashiki? I was told by the staff that I couldn’t customize both a leather insert and a TN at the same time. He said I would need to come back after at least 2–3 months before getting another item customized. submitted by /u/PinStandard1857 [link] [comments]
    Always with me
    So tiny I can pop it in a pocket on a walk, and have it to take down any ideas I come up with - or stop and make a little sketch if inspiration strikes! Really love my Card size 🤎 submitted by /u/ems76 [link] [comments]
    Starbucks Reserve Roastery Editions
    I’m new to Travelers Notebook. I have two, Tokyo and Kyoto exclusive versions, that I used for my specific travels to those locations, sticking ephemera and stamps on it. That’s just it. I have yet to use a TN for my everyday. I’m eyeing between a regular blue one or a Starbucks Reserve Roastery, but the latter costs me twice as the regular. Are they worth it? submitted by /u/FelicitySparks996 [link] [comments]
    There is something to be said…
    For old school hotels that face a court on the inside, and in my case nostalgic. Also a small reminder of my age as is evidenced by the fact that they had a big sign saying the hotel is now on the state historic register (it opened the year after I was born)… Still, an excellent opportunity to pull out my TN and do a bit of reminiscing… submitted by /u/Migreyne [link] [comments]
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    Anything in emacs (inbuilt feature or plugin) that has the same functionality as bufferline nvim?
    ​ Hii, I'm moving to emacs from nvim and I wanted the cool tab functionality that bufferline provides. Link to bufferline nvim: https://github.com/akinsho/bufferline.nvim submitted by /u/Ethical-Perv [link] [comments]
    Looking for a quick bookmark lists package in Emacs
    Is there some kind of package that simplifies the quick creation of throwaway lists? Sometimes I am searching through my files in relation to some project or topic and when I come across candidate files I want to save them to a list then retrieve them and peruse them in depth afterwards, just for that session. Named lists of bookmarks (filenames) that I can discard or save for later is how I see them. Any packages along such lines? submitted by /u/vfclists [link] [comments]
    How can C-g be configured to not trigger the debug window?
    When you have to force Emacs to stop a long running/hanging task (in my case usually with pkill -SIGUSR2 emacs) the C-g key normally used to cancel a command key sequence starts to trigger the debug window. I use toggle-debug-on-quit to stop this behaviour, but I don't think cancelling a command key sequence should cause this in a contemporary UI though there may be some legacy reason for it. Is there some way to work around it? UPDATE I didn't know the C-g key is the accepted way of interrupting a long running task. I also run EXWM so when something hangs Emacs it affects my desktop session. submitted by /u/vfclists [link] [comments]
    emacs terminal
    I see often that one should use the gui instead of using emacs in terminal. My use case relies on using it in the terminal - and everything seems to work very well. Anyone knows if using emacs via terminal will be abandoned at any point or will the terminal front end always be supported? submitted by /u/wargxs [link] [comments]
    [Doom Emacs] Why some treesitter grammars are not available like php?
    https://preview.redd.it/z8z9b14c764h1.png?width=742&format=png&auto=webp&s=baee0f2879db1e5851df8dde7c20813f7526cedf submitted by /u/Rafael_Jacov [link] [comments]
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    hashing bakeoff
    submitted by /u/eed3si9n [link] [comments]

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    How do I fix org-mode emacs-lisp code block reformat / indentation behavior
    Fixed: Installed Org Mode 9.8.4 resolved this bug Using Org mode version 9.7.11 on Emacs 30.1 (Debian 13) and emacs -q test.org, I created the following block and then used indent-region to force it to a sane state: ``` +begin_src emacs-lisp (foo) (bar) ;; rar ;; har ;; zar (kar) +end_src ``` If I then place my cursor on the first parenthesis ( and hit enter a few times, all subsequent lines receive additional indents for each time I hit enter: ``` +begin_src emacs-lisp (foo) (bar) ;; rar ;; har ;; zar (kar) +end_src ``` el files work fine, so this is a bug with the org-mode code block. Is there a way to fix this? I'm also after a LISP formatter/linter that will provide line-breaks where they are 'expected' by common coding styles - for instance (add-hook 'org-mode-hook (lambda () (foo 1) (bar 2) ) ) is (imo) unreadable but I don't know what the 'correct' way of doing this is. Thanks! submitted by /u/Subject_Cover5977 [link] [comments]
    real-backup-mode: a package to backup files at each save point, never lose your changes again
    I spent a lot of time tinkering with Emacs' options to create backup files and so. I was looking for a simple way to keep all backups of a file at each save point. https://github.com/abougouffa/real-backup The EmacsWiki contained an article describing how to do it, with the the associated code. The code is quite old but simple enough to work on modern Emacs versions with a couple of tweaks. I've started customizing it and adding some missing features, the package changed enough for me to rebrand as real-backup. It has been two years since I'm using it in my daily work, so I thought it can be useful to share it with the community. EDIT: Forgot to add the URL! submitted by /u/abougouffa [link] [comments]
    Brainiac v2.0 released
    Hello all, after a couple of months, I released a version 2.0 of my config tailored for task management, note taking etc. Have a look, https://write.moxnet.eu/brainiac-v2-0-released . Would love to have some feedback. submitted by /u/anonimno2 [link] [comments]
    mu4e + Gmail on macOS without OAuth2 — App Password + Keychain, 20 minutes
    Most guides go straight to OAuth2 + Google Cloud project setup. App Password works fine and is much simpler. Today I Learned: Reading Gmail in Emacs with mu4e on macOS mu4e dashboard submitted by /u/ypaskell [link] [comments]
    mu4e 3 panel vertical view
    Hi, What is the simplest way to get mu4e on doom emacs: 1) to launch em4u on doom emacs start 2) with 3 panel vertical view like outlook 3) with separate inbox for each account + unified inbox/sent folders thanks in advance. submitted by /u/Pepe__LePew [link] [comments]
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    Custom Post-it note case. I reached out to an Etsy shop to have a Post-it note case created. It is great for quick notes, etc . The creator suggested cutouts to help remove the top note, and the case has an offset curve so it opens easily. The notes stick to the case with their own adhesive.
    https://preview.redd.it/2j6iba5pc54h1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9d3628ee7f1ceb714a630be9cb99a3072563703e https://preview.redd.it/n19ym95pc54h1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bbfea4c052ad7b48c2b1a6e1ec511239472f4b8a submitted by /u/Fret_Less [link] [comments]
    Back in the airport
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Not the biggest fan of this notebook insert color so using this big iridescent sticker sheet to cover it
    submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
    My Unused Notebook Pile is Multiplying!
    submitted by /u/Elmo8869 [link] [comments]
    Looking for an A5 Leuchtturm1917 cover/case
    I've got some money burning a hole in my pocket for something to hold my hardcover A5 Leuchtturm1917. I don't need anything fancy or complicated, just something that can easily hold and protect the notebook itself and maybe bring along a few other things like pens. I'd also like for it to be something I can take in and out of a backpack. I'm currently eyeing the Lihit Lab Bag in Bag since it's simple, inexpensive, and matches the slim pen case I already from them. I also enjoy its quality, despite my limited experience. Even so, I'm open to hearing other suggestions. Ideally I'd like to get something from JetPens, as I'm already planning on placing an order from there for some other stuff very soon. submitted by /u/ConnorHLSmith [link] [comments]
    Looking for a specific notebook
    I am on the hunt for a notebook with one side lined and the other side blank paper. Currently working on a boardgame concept and need a notebook that allows me to make annotation on one side and draw on the other side. I saw little few options, since it is a niche version of notebooks. I do prefer non-cloth covers. I already found two options, but; 1. I found a link to a Moleskins version which would be perfect, but it seems to be not available anymore. 2. Another option was from Waverley, however this one has a tartan cloth cover. Not ideal for me. For everybody sharing ideas and options, thank you in advance! submitted by /u/hebberman [link] [comments]
    Notebook Help
    Hello! Can anyone help me identify what type of notebook uses this kind of header/layout? I bought it this one a while back and I haven't been able to find anything similar since. It's become my favorite system for date writing, so I'd really love to find more like it! submitted by /u/Haunting_Lie_8303 [link] [comments]
    A5 softcover notebook with 17mm depth
    Hi all! So I accidentally purchased a Hobonichi cover for the A5 size instead of A6. This is meant for the Hobonichi Techo Cousin planner. Problem is, I hate the way that planner looks to be laid out and was looking for a blank notebook instead. Unfortunately, Hobonichi also does not offer a non-planner alternative with the same dimensions. So now, I need to figure out what I can put inside it. Does anyone know of an A5 ruled or dotted notebook with a depth of 17mm (or close to), preferably with Midori MD or Tomoe River paper? Thanks! submitted by /u/amoeba1126 [link] [comments]
    Dot grid or graph paper notebook, two squares per inch or one per inch (larger squares than typical), decent quality/thickness paper. Perforated preferred. Does it exist?
    First time posting here. Looking for a quality notebook with larger than standard sized squares (dot grid or graph). I believe most available are 4 squares per inch, I'm looking for 1 or 2 squares per inch. Dot grid preferred over graph. Any guidance on how to find/purchase? Thanks! I see some on Amazon, but not dot grid and the paper quality doesn't look great. I believe targeted towards early math students. submitted by /u/Natural_Ad3995 [link] [comments]
    Muji like notebook suggestions
    Is there a notebook that is similar to Muji's open flat notebook but blank or dotted? I've been looking for one and honestly I can't find one that has the same or better paper quality. I bought Leuchtturm1917 and Moleskin ones but does not compare to Muji's paper quality. If only Muji carries a dotted or blank ones it would have been perfect notebook for me 😩 I tried their Japanese notebook since it has blank pages but does not open flat which is hard for me to write on. Here are the specifics that I've been looking for: Open flat Either blank or dotted paper A6 size Good quality paper similar or better than Muji Gel pen friendly — I'm only using Muji's 0.38mm pens and Pentel EnerGel Infree gel pens 0.7mm Optional: hardbound cover and has thread bookmark submitted by /u/DapperElderberry4659 [link] [comments]
    having fun with my new set up
    I'm using the Midori Codex which pleasingly just fits in the Milligram x Martina Calvi A5 Travel Journal :) submitted by /u/Otherwise_Hair7514 [link] [comments]
    just finished making my first patchwork journal cover! <3
    it definitely isn’t perfect but i love it so much and i can’t wait to carry her everywhere with me along with my other journals! 🥹 submitted by /u/sunyastar [link] [comments]
    Searching for an A5 160gsm Dot Grid Journal Without Cover Designs
    As the title says, I'm looking for 160 gsm dot grid journals that don't have designs & preferably are available on Amazon for next-day (or 2-day) delivery! I'm wanting an A5 size, and color options like Paperage, Leuchtturm, etc. I love TIEFOSSI and that it has 192 pages, but the covers all have designs. Just like Archer & Olive, all designs. I'm looking for just blank leather covers (not textured, if possible) that come in 160gsm. Feels like nobody sells them. submitted by /u/bisousra [link] [comments]
    Fountain pen on Lemome notebook
    My fountain pen writes well with the thick paper. Wrote something cheesy in today’s journal entry 🧀 submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
    I want to do something with these notebook. Any interesting idea?
    I want to do creative things with these notebooks... but I'm short on ideas. So far, I've made things ranging from a music journal to a personal diary. I'd appreciate any interesting or creative suggestions. submitted by /u/No-Finger4982 [link] [comments]
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    New edition to my collection.
    Love those smaller ones. Does anyone else also love these boxes the come in???? I loved boxes since I was a kid. Still love them now. submitted by /u/SammyCatLove [link] [comments]
    TRAVELERS Notebook Card Size options
    Hello all! I just received my TN 20th Anniversary card size notebook from a Japanese seller on eBay and I remembered I had a bulk of tiny notebooks that I bought on Amazon that fit perfectly in it! I included a screenshot of the notebook description. They’re available in black, kraft paper, and bright color pack, if anyone needs refill notebooks. I also bought these small thin hair elastics that work great as jump bands! submitted by /u/lil_dovie [link] [comments]
    Back in the airport
    Some quick journaling at the airport in my Kyoto Edition Traveler’s Company Notebook submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    writing at a cafe is always great.
    submitted by /u/ghostingpen [link] [comments]
    Traveler Company Partnered Stores - Around The World 🗺️
    I wanted to come here and chat about Traveler Company partners stores around the world. PLEASE feel free to add any partner stores, stationery shops, or hidden gems you've discovered in different countries and cities. I'd love to hear about them! I love stationary in general, as well as journaling, art, and creative hobbies. I'm always looking for recommendations from other travelers and notebook enthusiasts, especially smaller independent stores that may not be as widely known, rather than just the larger chain stores. Similar to those listed below ⬇️ I'm currently in Taipei and recently visited two Traveler's Company partner stores that I enjoyed, so I thought I'd share my experience and see what other stores around the world people would recommend. Vision Stationery: A modest but ve…
    My card size set up
    I use the card size as my wallet. I usually use an Esterbrook Niblet, but found this cute little Wancher Puchico fountain pen that is even smaller. The pen holder came with another notebook and I just stuck it onto the Kraft folder. I had some old Pipsticks note pads that were just sitting and collecting dust, so I made mini calendars for the next two months to keep track of appointments and events on the go. I just use one insert for everything, mostly grocery lists and meal planning, and the canvas pouch is for my cards, cash, spare elastic, hair tie, and a bandaid. I've been using this for over a month and it's been working perfectly for me! submitted by /u/chloehops [link] [comments]
    Lochby
    submitted by /u/Obvious_Chemistry_84 [link] [comments]
    I have joined the Club
    Was able to fit 3 Midori TN notebooks and a Kraft folder in this sucker. The clips help keep it compact when not in use. Was surprised how small the pen holder was but luckily I love Sailor Pro Gear Slims. Passport is just the right size for me and I adore the Love and Trip red. submitted by /u/WildTama [link] [comments]
    First full spread
    I’m moving into my TN full-time next week, as my A5 bullet journal “ends” this week (I’m on my last page). My first finished spread in my TN — a tracker for this year’s NCAA baseball tournament ⚾️ submitted by /u/FletchTopper [link] [comments]
    my cute new set up :)
    v pleased that my midori codex fits in the milligram x martina calvi journal (albeit a bit of a squeeze) :) submitted by /u/Otherwise_Hair7514 [link] [comments]
    Did I ruin it?
    I got an off-brand regular sized TN off of Amazon, but the cord that it came with didn’t have much stretch and barely made it over the edge. That said, it started to fray and was hanging on by a thread, so I bought a set of extra elastics meant for the notebooks. The cord isn’t any thicker than the old one, but I couldn’t get it to thread back through the hole no matter how hard I tried. It was too small. So I stretched the hole a little bit to make it fit, but now I’m worried I damaged it. submitted by /u/InternationalName626 [link] [comments]
    Zipper inserts alternatives
    I was gifted a TN passport size last weekend along with a zipper case. I really like using the pouches on the zipper case, however the large zipper tab has been bending the leather and is making a noticeable dent on the front cover (I want the zipper section on the front). I’ve been searching around for alternatives which use a ziploc like mechanism instead of a zipper tab system. Has anyone found something like that over the years? submitted by /u/Apprehensive_Soup_57 [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary card size set restock tomorrow at dromgoole’s.
    Just saw dromgoole’s post on their IG about a limited quantity restock of both colors tomorrow 5/29 at 10am CST. Good luck everyone! Link to IG post: https://www.instagram.com/p/DY5SdDpj4vf/?igsh=YWRsdWYxandhcWI0 Brown: https://www.dromgooles.com/products/travelers-notebook-20th-anniversary-card-size-starter-kit-brown Black: https://www.dromgooles.com/products/travelers-notebook-20th-anniversary-card-size-starter-kit-black submitted by /u/BootlegGucci [link] [comments]
    Does anyone else use invisible ink in their notebooks?
    submitted by /u/AirInAChipBag [link] [comments]
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    lsp-metals (20260529.1928) --- Scala Client settings
    The lsp-metals package has been updated to version 20260529.1928.
    dart-mode (20260529.1840) --- Major mode for editing Dart files
    The dart-mode package has been updated to version 20260529.1840.
    project-cmake (20260529.1744) --- A cmake backend for project.el
    The project-cmake package has been updated to version 20260529.1744.
    julia-mode (20260529.1424) --- Major mode for editing Julia source code
    The julia-mode package has been updated to version 20260529.1424.
    guess-language (20260529.1228) --- Robust automatic language detection
    The guess-language package has been updated to version 20260529.1228.
    cider (20260529.924) --- Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks
    The cider package has been updated to version 20260529.924.
    magnus (20260529.414) --- Manage multiple Claude Code instances
    The magnus package has been updated to version 20260529.414.
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    Brainiac v2.0 released
    submitted by /u/anonimno2 [link] [comments]
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    A Monad Mystery - Haskell for Dilettantes
    It's time to play "Follow the types!" We look at two "tricky" monad problems from Set 13b of http://haskell.mooc.fi, and do some hole-driven development. The thumbnail image is by Sidney Paget, "Holmes Gave Me a Sketch Of The Events" (1892) submitted by /u/peterb12 [link] [comments]
    Blog: practical uses of monads in Haskell
    Inspired by a question on r/haskellquestions, i wrote about the practical aspect of monads for people at a beginner / intermediate level, about how to go beyond mere understanding the monad class. I try to highlight how we use monads to structure our code, what benefits they bring, and how to reason about them. it comes with exercises! submitted by /u/nicuveo [link] [comments]
    Bringing rigorous Type Classes (Functor, Applicative, Monad) to Python: Introducing Katharos
    If you come from Haskell or Rust and have to write Python for ML/AI work, you know the pain: if x is None everywhere, exceptions that silently swallow errors, no ? operator, no HKTs, no sealed types. I got tired of it and built a library to close that gap. Katharos is a zero-dependency Python library that gives you Maybe, Either/Result, IO, the list monad, Semigroup, Monoid, Functor, Applicative, and Monad — all fully typed and passing pyright strict mode. https://github.com/kamalfarahani/katharos The Engineering Challenge The hard part is that Python has no HKTs and no sealed keyword (as of 3.13). There's no way to say Functor f or write :: f a -> (a -> b) -> f b generically. The workaround is structural gymnastics: a two-parameter generic class hierarchy (Functor[F, A], Applicative…
    Triadlang - The first non-binary programming language.
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    Hosting a thread-affine resource inside an actor pool with typed Future returns to callers.
    If you've ever tried to host Playwright (or any thread-affine native handle) inside Pekko and watched it crash, this is for you. Probably <1% of Pekko users, but if you're in that 1%, it'll save you a week. https://github.com/hanishi/pekko-thread-affine-pool submitted by /u/Material_Big9505 [link] [comments]

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    20th Anniversary + Kaweco Liliput
    A Memorial Day holiday weekend getaway to NYC became more special when the kind McNally Jackson store staff at the Rockefeller Center offered to sell to me the display at 10% off retail complete with box and accessories. The store was sold out, naturally, but thanks to her, I managed to get myself the 20th Anniversary in black. I must say, the Kaweco Liliput Brass Fountain Pen is just the perfect size for it. submitted by /u/rerunvp [link] [comments]
    Always in my pocket
    Took a while to figure out which inserts I actually use, but settled on my wallet, the thin tear-away pages insert, and a Yamamoto passport size notebook. submitted by /u/2ndgme [link] [comments]
    Hongdian M2 + TN Passport: A perfect molecular match (after being separated at birth)
    Quick heads-up for anyone looking for a budget-friendly alternative to the brass fountain pen from the brand we all love: the Hongdian M2 is a perfect fit for the size M pen loop, as well as for the Traveler’s Notebook in Passport size. As for the pen itself, I won't add anything you can't already find in online reviews: the value for money is excellent. Plus -and this is no small thing- it’s the absolute perfect size to happily accompany your notebook for the long haul Personally, I recommend it without hesitation! submitted by /u/DanilaoIT [link] [comments]
    I like keeping my TN sleek & functional but still pretty. And it now has lots of pockets 😁✨️
    Got the Wanderings fabric zipper insert and now truly feel like I have the perfect edc setup submitted by /u/monawa [link] [comments]
    Brass clip placement?
    Curious...when your notebook is just sitting or traveling with you, is your brass clip: clipped to the front leather clipped to the back leather clipped to an insert submitted by /u/Captain_Avenue [link] [comments]
    Am I stuffing this too much? Is it bad for my journal in the long run?
    I managed to put a tiny watercolor palette & brush pen inside. submitted by /u/miso-sleepy [link] [comments]
    New to TN
    I finally joined the club! Looking forward to this new adventure. submitted by /u/Nelster13 [link] [comments]
    Hobonichi Weeks x Passport TN
    Havent completely figured out how to use them both to their full potentials with eachother but they're both very dear to me. submitted by /u/FerriswheelFettered [link] [comments]
    Guess the colour and the age
    submitted by /u/Amazing-Priority-638 [link] [comments]
    3 Inserts + Kraft Folder
    Okay, total newb here so any help is appreciated. For now, I'd love my setup to have 3 inserts and a Kraft folder, but I can't make it happen without something having massive overhang. Looking for ideas I haven't tried. Not interested in restringing any elastic right now. Here's what I have tried: Regular TRC way w/ 2 jump bands, treat as 4 inserts. Awful. Wrap Kraft folder around an insert and treat it as TRC 3 insert method. Not great. Inside out Kraft notebook, wrap it around middle book, slide other 2 books covers into Kraft pockets. This was okay, but I think I want something more secure. I also tried something from Youtube where you use a jump band for every insert, all bound to the middle of the main book. Main/middle book is the only book on the central elastic, everything else gets jumped to that. Didn't love this at all. Looking for creative solutions. Also open to eliminating Kraft folder if needed. So that would leave me looking for creative 3 insert solutions, but I'd love to fit it all. As it currently sits, I've wrapped the Kraft folder around my back book and jumped that to my front book. So it's basically 2 inserts with a Kraft folder around one insert. This works well, but I really want a third notebook in there. Thanks all! submitted by /u/Captain_Avenue [link] [comments]
    We all do this right? The zooming in?
    I can’t help it! As soon as someone posts a top down photo of their TN I have to immediately zoom in to work out how they’ve banded it all together. Two notebooks? Cool, there’s a jump band and the centre cord thing. Three notebook books and a plastic zipper pouch? Oooooh I see it now. Four wait what FOUR notebooks and a kraft folder and two pen holders? I can’t see… where is that… how many YouTube videos did you follow to do that?? submitted by /u/Sufficient_Badger463 [link] [comments]
    Aerial view
    Honestly just need to share this photo everywhere I love it 😅 submitted by /u/oops_deepdived [link] [comments]
    TRC + King Jim Hitotoki is a great combination!
    Just wanted to share how I am using a non-TRC refill in my passport size! Started using my passport TN as a catch-all pocket notebook (jotting down anything and everything — reminders, lists, ideas, doodles, etc.). My refill of choice at the moment is a King Jim Hitotoki Note. There are definitely drawbacks to this notebook in a TN, but once I figured out how to get it to sit flush like a normal refill would, it’s been great to use. (How i did it: put the zipper refill through the TN band —> cut open the pocket side of my TRC zipper refill to create a book-cover like opening for the notebook —> slide the back cover of the notebook into the zipper refill pocket through the cut i made) I like the grid size of the Hitotoki Note, the amount of pages, and the placement of the box for dates/titles. For me it’s easier to navigate my notes with this page layout because of the date box being larger and in the same place on each page. The binding does lay flat nicely, and it’s also the perfect thickness in my opinion. Now my pocket notebook will fit in any pocket or bag without any bulk! I have yet to test the paper with more fountain pen inks (currently using LAMY Petrol in an EF nib) but I’ll admit that it is not the best paper for fountain pens. No feathering or bleeding, but the ghosting is sometimes a little much. And it doesn’t feel quite as nice to write on as MD or other fountain pen-friendly papers. It does the trick though, and it’s not an issue for me as I’m writing quick little things most of the time. submitted by /u/dkmusic378 [link] [comments]
    How do people use both Hobonichis and Traveler's Notebooks?
    I've been thinking about getting into Traveler's Notebooks. I've been using hobonichis for the last 10+ years primarily and my life recently got a lot busier, so I've been mainly using the day-free. There's a lot I like about the customizability of the TN, especially now I know it has sketchbook inserts. I like my hobonichi for mainly general life tracking and memory keeping, and the a5 size is good for me. But I'm wondering how people who use both use them and what works for them Also: just other questions about TN: When it comes to covers though, how does that work? Also, what actually counts as a traveler's notebook? is it the whole leather cover and inserts and if so which inserts? I've seen off-brand TN-sized inserts. Is that technically TN? submitted by /u/elyisan [link] [comments]
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    A quick tour of my spiritual path journal
    I just kind of put this together, so I thought I'd show off my new system. I used to use a simple A5 notebook to write down thoughts and quotes on my spiritual studies. I'm a practicing Buddhist right now, but I've also studied Taoism, Hindi, and Kashmir Shaivism over the last 40 years of my life, including other religions and philosophies from around the world. The old A5 format was a bit too large for the size of my entries, so I moved down to an A6 format, and went to a travel style journal so I had room for extra stuff. The cover is a September Leather (Newestor brand on Amazon) "Travelers Notebook Cover with Inner Pockets, Card Slots and Pen Holder, A6 Size". The stitching is nicely done. But I prefer waxed thread for leather stitching, so I treated all of the finished leather and s…
    Today’s Journal Spread ✨🎀
    submitted by /u/Annabelbliss [link] [comments]
    Reusable notebook recs?
    Hello! I have a Rocketbook notebook that's come to the end of its useful life and I need to replace it. I use this at work primarily to replace my to-do lists and temporary notes. I have never used the note upload feature so that is not important... I only want to be able to erase and re-use the pages. I'm wondering if Rocketbook is still the best solution or if there are alternatives to consider. Thanks! submitted by /u/TarheelsInNJ [link] [comments]
    Space Vibes
    A friend is headed to Houston next week to do some testing at Johnson Space Center for a NASA design challenge. I had to make a little care package for their trip! Plus some NASA worm holographic stickers for good measure. :) Edit: all paper is Kokuyo loose leaf :) submitted by /u/historynerd87 [link] [comments]
    Notebook cover with light?
    I'm looking for either a pocket notebook cover that has some form of illumination built in, or a very low profile light that could attach to the notebook or cover itself. Any recommendations would be appreciated submitted by /u/Tx_Drugged [link] [comments]
    Baronfig Vanguard Plus Alternatives?
    I'm reaching the end of my last of 3 ruled Baronfig Vanguard Plus notebooks which have been very good to me for the past year or two. Unfortunately, Baronfig no longer lists the 7"x10" Plus variant for sale on their website, and an email response from them confirms they have no intention to restock them. Can the community here recommend some other ruled 7"x10" or B5 options in the same price range (<$30 or so for a 3-pack)? I previously had a pack of Moleskine Cahier Journals from Costco, but I concur with many others that the paper is quite thin, even for a ballpoint. Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/thecorradokid [link] [comments]
    Building a travel library: What do you do with unused pages? Considering DIY splitting of my notebooks (MUJI A6 Slim)
    Hi, I started using the MUJI A6 Slim Notebook as a travel sketchbook on a recent trip and absolutely fell in love with the process. They're the perfect size and quality. I want to start doing this for all my vacations, however most of my trips are 1-2 weeks and I find that 40 pages is too much. I can see in the binding they are two-20 stitched pages which are taped and glued together. I was going use an exacto knife to split it in the middle, and then retape the spine. My goal is to have each sketchbook/journal be entirely about a different country. I'm wondering if this is the best way to go about this, or if there's an alternative way? I'd like to start cataloguing my previous trips (about 10 years worth), and all future trips, so looking for consistency. Also, these are not standard A6 sizes (3.5x5.5), so I'm a bit worried that MUJI might randomly discontinue them, so maybe I should move to single stitched blank note books? The paper doesn't feel as smooth/premium, but they'll be easily replaceable while keeping the length/width the same. Hoping to get your thoughts. Thank you! submitted by /u/Aximlli [link] [comments]
    Notebooks & Journals
    Hey Fellow Notebook enthusiast! I’m a UK based creator and I just published a series of notebooks &Journals on Amazon (gratitude journal, notebooks, daily planners, recipes, etc... if interested to see samples please DM. Thank you! submitted by /u/Ok-Elderberry-9528 [link] [comments]
    May 27, 2026 Sketches
    Travelers insert 012. Sailor 1911 Standard; H-F nib. Herbin Perle Noire Black ink submitted by /u/jjernst [link] [comments]
    Hobonichi 5 years from Aliexpress
    I found this 5 year Hobonichi on aliexpres. It's sold out everywhere. Do you think it's the real thing? Has anyone bought it? https://www.aliexpress.com/p/tesla-landing/index.html?scenario=c_ppc_item_bridge&productId=1005011741144775&_immersiveMode=true&withMainCard=true&src=google-language&aff_platform=true&isdl=y&src=google&albch=shopping&acnt=439-079-4345&isdl=y&slnk=&plac=&mtctp=&albbt=Google_7_shopping&aff_platform=google&aff_short_key=UneMJZVf&gclsrc=aw.ds&albagn=888888&ds_e_adid=&ds_e_matchtype=&ds_e_device=c&ds_e_network=x&ds_e_product_group_id=&ds_e_product_id=en1005011741144775&ds_e_product_merchant_id=109256027&ds_e_product_country=ZZ&ds_e_product_language=en&ds_e_product_channel=online&ds_e_product_store_id=&ds_url_v=2&albcp=20542424603&albag=&isSmbAutoCall=false&needSmbHouyi=false&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=17181421915&gbraid=0AAAAACbpfvY_z1sFZu0ngVk2JWH6cP0bZ&gclid=Cj0KCQjwz9_QBhD_ARIsADnSCfD2AmcMtNnPjEgjAMtHyKGNOZEXczZfK1Gm5VzLwIQlheupFP4h7FUaAtw-EALw_wcB submitted by /u/West-Membership250 [link] [comments]
    I'd like everyone's opinions on good notebook options!
    Hello everyone, recently my father unexpectedly passed away which made me really re-think about purpose and what I want in life. His parents are still alive and one thing that I wish I had from my dad was anything in writing addressed to me. Since this is no longer possible, I at least want something from my grandparents. That being said, I would love to hear recommendations from you guys for any nice notebooks that I can provide my grandparents to write their thoughts in. Nothing too too expensive, but I'm willing to drop max ~100 for the notebooks. Thank you! submitted by /u/Anotherdudex9 [link] [comments]
    Leuchttrum 1917 B5 219 // Moleskine Classic XL Hardcover Dimensions
    Hi, I love how these notebooks look and want to modify one of their covers into a folio for my Supernote Manta. However, I don't have any way to physically look at them myself so I am asking here for help. Anyone who owns the exact model, B5 219, of the Leuchttrum, could please tell me: a: is this a real variant even? I am seeing contradictory info on whether they even make hardcovers for this size and the product description on amazon too weirdly says a5 and b5 separately. b: What is the exact width of the cover? It is said to be 178mm where I have been able to check. But is this the width of the pages inside the notebook or of the cover itself? c: lastly, what is the exact width of the cover if one excludes the couple of mm taken up by the spine which won't be relevant in the footpr…
    help identifying this notebook
    This notebook has absolutely the best paper I have ever used. Note the dates on the cover. I didn't start using fountain pens until June, 2019, so I had no idea what I had. Also, it's not a large notebook and over the years since I first got it, it was taken in and out of use so there are sizeable gaps. It was recently returned to me by my wife, hence the very large, recently ended gap, and oh my god! Sample writing includes fountain pen ( and a very juicy , both using black Quink), Pilot Precise RT (0.7 mm, blue), and Sharpie S-Gel (0.5 mm). The paper is like writing on a sheet of Teflon, beautifully calendered, the pen, any pen, glides, even my Sailor 1911L and Cross Peerless. No feathering, no bleedthrough. It's just good. Does anyone recognize it? It is 20 years old now, but I'd like to get more like it. The only marking on it is "notes" on the cover, absolutely nothing else. It is hard cover, the inner front and back are brown craft paper, like paper bags, but again, beautifully calendered so they are smooth. The paper feels slightly lighter than 20 lb. copy paper, maybe on par with the "bad" batch of Doane paper (from their pads, not notebooks or ideabooks) they had a few years ago when they had to switch suppliers (they are back to their original supplier, or supplier of choice, at least). If I had to guess where I got it I'd say Borders, possibly Barnes & Noble, and after that, I wouldn't know what else to guess. It's a long shot, but any help would be appreciated. Just for fun i included some of the worst paper I have ever used. When I worked I used to use used copy paper (WB Mason) that was going to be recycled and it behaved very well, so I was just shocked at how poorly this stuff takes fountain pen ink. I think that explains why my printouts are so bad. I just thought it was my $67 printer. submitted by /u/tio_tito [link] [comments]
    Finally got it
    Since I ordered it from overseas, I had to wait a long time for it to arrive by ocean freight. The moment I got it, I knew it was worth the wait. It’s the perfect size for carrying around when I’m out and about, and it even has room for a passport inside. I think I’ll definitely take it with me on my next trip. submitted by /u/Alone-Astronaut-3363 [link] [comments]
    New character art notebook
    I've never had a notebook with so many different page designs before! I'm still brainstorming ways to use it ☺️ submitted by /u/Decodaku [link] [comments]
    Dell Laptop Notebook
    Found this Notebook while cleaning out recyclables at work! submitted by /u/505_Basic [link] [comments]
    I've been waiting all month to post this!
    I requested a custom order from an amazing shop & then placed a second order for my friend so we can both be ecstatic about having new, gorgeous journals! 🖤✨ The first journal is mine & it is an extended A6 (6in. x 6in.) & the second journal, an A5, is for my friend. I use my journal to not only write but draw, paint, & collage so I needed my cover to fit a 5.9in. x 5.9in. 300gsm watercolor sketchbook. The absolute best decision I could've ever made was to go to this seller. I am awestruck to say the least! Once I fill it & get some uses out of it, I may post again to give a tour on how I use my journal! If my friend wants to participate, I'll show her's too! submitted by /u/GodfatherAzrael [link] [comments]
    milligram a5 travellers journal x midori codex
    hey all, does anyone use this combo/know if the midori codex fits? ive got the codex and just ordered the martina calvi cover. thanks submitted by /u/Otherwise_Hair7514 [link] [comments]
    Midori MD 1 Day 1 Page?
    I’ve recently discovered how much I love Midori MD notebooks. I’m working my way through the A5 lined, and I really think I’ve found my perfect notebook. The paper is to die for! My only complaint is that I wish it had more pages. I love the look of the 1 Day 1 Page, but I don’t love that blank and dot grid are the only options. Is there anything with paper similar to Midori MD that y’all would recommend? Or do you think I’ll get lucky one day and Midori will come out with an A5 lined 1 Day 1 Page? 😆 submitted by /u/Ok-Acanthisitta-4487 [link] [comments]
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    Help with Old Scala Pipeline integration with DataHub ( with no existing store for metadata other than normal field name + type)
    So... currently we're trying to integrate with DataHub to use as our catalog. The issue is that we don't HAVE any metadata (other than obvious field names and types), there is literally no place where we're storing in any way shape or form things like descriptions or tags or really anything like that for any of the data sets and fields anywhere in the pipeline. Of course we could just manually create these artifacts/files for consumption in DataHub OR we could author them IN DataHub... but that doesn't seem like it's the best option here. The closest thing we have are Scala case classes used during transformations and outputs. This is the only thing REMOTELY close to something even resembling what we'd need to output for ingestion to 'flesh out' these data models. Currently my plan is to…
    What is the fastest way to get good at Cats Effect (and all the theory behind it)?
    I'm not joking here, but I do hate the multi paradigm of Scala but I think it's still the absolute best approach for FP today. The issue is, I always get off from Scala because of the complexity as every material that was recommended to me requires me reading 1k page books to understand how to use this. There is any way, or good material, to get the benefits of FP without years reading about all the theory behind it? I think I'm a good developer and I do appreciate the concepts of FP and why things like purity and effect handlers exit, but I just could grasp Scala so far. I'm pretty confident with my Elixir skills. And please, don't recommend me to use the OO part of Scala. If I wanted that, I would be probably just be using Java or Kotlin. The thing I still don't know, maybe it's still to new and most will not know, is how the direct style will play out in the future. submitted by /u/fenugurod [link] [comments]
    Implementando reduce y construyendo map en Scala
    submitted by /u/emanuelpeg [link] [comments]
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    sysml-mode (20260528.1759) --- Major mode for SysML v2 (Systems Modeling Language)
    The sysml-mode package has been updated to version 20260528.1759.
    el-get (20260528.1520) --- Manage the external elisp bits and pieces you depend upon
    The el-get package has been updated to version 20260528.1520.
    liberime (20260528.1506) --- Rime elisp binding
    The liberime package has been updated to version 20260528.1506.
    zenburn-theme (20260528.1341) --- A low contrast color theme for Emacs
    The zenburn-theme package has been updated to version 20260528.1341.
    adoc-mode (20260528.1333) --- A major-mode for editing AsciiDoc files
    The adoc-mode package has been updated to version 20260528.1333.
    org-books (20260528.819) --- Reading list management with Org mode and helm
    The org-books package has been updated to version 20260528.819.
    helm (20260528.352) --- Helm is an Emacs incremental and narrowing framework
    The helm package has been updated to version 20260528.352.
    xref-rst (20260528.14) --- Lookup reStructuredText symbols
    The xref-rst package has been updated to version 20260528.14.
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    Denial of Service and Memory Exhaustion in aeson and text-iso8601
    submitted by /u/n00bomb [link] [comments]
    A way to declare that a package was tested on JS & WASM backends
    submitted by /u/TechnoEmpress [link] [comments]
    Experience with LLM based development ?
    Can someone who has experienced the quality of haskell generated code from claude Opus models / codex gpt-5.5 share their insights / experiences ? Haskell fluency - Understanding advanced type systems, Category theory / abstractions , GHC weirdness, GADTs, type families, linear types, effect systems etc Long-context coherence Type error diagnosis submitted by /u/nothingbit [link] [comments]
    [Well-Typed] Faster Cabal Haskell builds by eliminating redundant work
    submitted by /u/adamgundry [link] [comments]
    [ANN] Copilot 4.7.1
    Hi everyone! We are really excited to announce Copilot 4.7.1. Copilot is a stream-based EDSL in Haskell for writing and monitoring embedded systems, with an emphasis on correctness and hard realtime requirements. Copilot is typically used as a high-level runtime verification framework, and supports temporal logic (LTL, PTLTL and MTL), clocks and voting algorithms. Compilation to Bluespec, to target FPGAs, is also supported. Demonstration of `copilot-visualizer`, a library to run copilot specifications interactively via a web browser. Copilot is NASA Class D open-source software, and is being used at NASA in drone test flights and with rovers. Through the NASA tool Ogma (also written in Haskell), Copilot also serves as a programming language and runtime framework for NASA's Core Flight S…
    Help me get back up to date after 5 years away from Haskell
    Hi! I used to use (and enjoy) Haskell daily until about ~5 years ago, then changed jobs and life happened. I'm feeling a bit bored, so I'm trying to get back into using Haskell. As I haven't been following the ecosystem, I wanted to ask if there have been any major changes lately. I'd appreciate information about any new tooling, or whether the community has settled on existing tooling. cabal/stack/nix (hackagePackages? haskell.nix?) Any common preludes mtl/transformers etc. Any new alternatives to conduit/pipes? Have we settled on one? Any new tooling I should start using? Any new newsletters/communities that have spun up? Or anything else you can help me get back up to date? submitted by /u/utdemir [link] [comments]
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    Maturity of define-treesit-generic-mode?
    For Emacs 31, a new feature is proposed: define-treesit-generic-mode. It lets you create simple Tree-sitter based modes very quickly. Syntax highlighting is based on hints that ship with the Tree-sitter parser for the language. A few modes are included. The Emacs developers are wondering whether this feature is yet mature enough to keep in Emacs 31, or whether it should be postponed to a future version. Does anyone have any experience of using these modes, and have you encountered any problems? Would anyone keen to see this feature sooner rather than later, like to start testing it now? submitted by /u/mavit0 [link] [comments]
    Messaging all in one.
    I want to put as much as I can in just one light dashboard, hence my love for Emacs. One thing I am looking to do is have all my messaging in one spot. the big ones would be Text, Signal, Telegram. from what I have seen Telegram should work great, but texting and signal seem to struggle with bi directional sync. Any suggestions. I would love even more like FB message, Snapchat, IG etc, but those are very low on priority :) submitted by /u/Ok_Revolution_7912 [link] [comments]
    I created an Emacs theme based on Turbo C, trying to make it as similar as possible. I know there's already a theme for this purpose, but I believe mine is closer to the Turbo C look.
    I didn't put it on GitHub because I don't know if people would want to use it. If you have any ideas to improve the theme's appearance, leave them in the comments. submitted by /u/Vulture_07 [link] [comments]
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    Cardcraft And Atomicity
    In a comment, @harr asked @tomp said: I'm mostly interesting in moving away from paying too much attention to whether a note is "sufficiently atomic" and thinking instead of what the note is supposed to be for, and crafting it so that it promotes that purpose in a helpful way. Interesting topic. Would you mind starting a new thread, so that we can chime in? Happy to oblige. By cardcraft, I mean all kinds of techniques to make a z-card effective. So what makes for an effective z-card? To some extent it depends on what one wants the card to do. I think that a card should generally be about one subject, but whether that is the same as "atomic" is another question. Let's not get into that here - for now, let's just say that the card should usually be about a single subject w…  ( 7 min )
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    Issue 526
    Welcome to another issue of Haskell Weekly! Haskell is a safe, purely functional programming language with a fast, concurrent runtime. This is a weekly summary of what’s going on in its community. Featured Λ polite and well educated LLM agent that always behaves well by Ramón Soto Mathiesen by Func Prog Sweden In the age of AI, we seem to have lost our ways when it comes to basic notions of IT-sec. From using (payed) web applications, leaking all kind of sensitive information through “telemetry”, to utilizing agentic tools, from our local devices, without ANY kind of restriction and hereby resulting in leakage of all kind of credentials and VERY sensitive/private data. To provide a bit of hope to the scene and offer well known security mechanism such as: Information Flow Control (IFC), Man…  ( 3 min )
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    Blog post: Tagref can now be used with org-mode files
    I know it's a niche topic but any tagref users in this sub may find it useful. Also, if you use org-mode for developer/internal documentation in your projects, you should definitely checkout the tagref tool. The post contains a brief induction to it. submitted by /u/naiquevin [link] [comments]

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    The fountain pen that fits the TN 20th Anniversary Card Size
    among all my smaller fountain pens, the Pilot Birdie fountain pen fits the travelers notebook card size the best. it’s roughly the same height capped and fits the leather tag on the canvas pocket the TN card size comes with. The rest are too long or too wide to fit the loop. For reference are wancher pochaco, kaweco sport, pilot petit 1, pilot birdie, pilot elite e95s, kaweco student and lamy safari. submitted by /u/cat___stalker [link] [comments]
    Obsessed with my tiny edc
    She’s a little chunky with everything in it but I’m really happy with how it’s all working out! submitted by /u/Muted-Variation [link] [comments]
    “phone, keys, wallet, notebook”
    submitted by /u/danielofpersia [link] [comments]
    How chunky is too chunky?
    I am going on a week long trip and couldn't decide on which inserts to take so I decided I'd take my normal setup plus a short trip and an accordian insert. It will be a 14 hour roadtrip to get to our destination and thankfully I'll have plenty of room. Inserts are as follows: Monthly calendar with the back cover slid into a kraft folder, hobonichi weeks clear cover where I keep my sticky notes and mini stencils, random insert that I bullet journal /jot random things in, short trip insert, travel sudoku book, accordian insert, sticker release insert, clear zipper pouch/card insert with mini watercolor pallet and mini colored pencils. I'm also bringing a spiral ring paper pocket for collecting ephemera. submitted by /u/chloehops [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary Restock
    Uhh. You guys might want to check the US TN website I just ordered a brown card size. submitted by /u/GrandCaptainR [link] [comments]
    I love the card size
    I love the card size; I use one as a wallet—using the inserts for things like shopping lists and general notes—while the other serves as a meeting notebook at work. The size is perfect for any small bag. submitted by /u/UjiCaeser [link] [comments]
    I made a baby! (TN)
    I was intrigued by the 20th Anniversary Caravan stuff and couldn’t picture how small the baby was going to be. I made this out of a spare piece of leather. Inserts are 44mmx41mm folded as per the info. I think their cover size of 75mm x 27mm must be wrong as it ends up being too tall. I made this to the same dimensions as my grown up TN. I just need a bead for the outside and a teeny tiny charm now. submitted by /u/ninethreeo [link] [comments]
    First month using the calendar insert and I am obsessed!
    submitted by /u/luckygirl9898 [link] [comments]
    Where to buy travelers notebook inserts in bulk
    Anyone know a reputable source to buy the paper notebook inserts in bulk? I only ever find them sold in sets of 3 or so. I wanted to buy them in packs of 20 or more (preferably at a cheaper price) submitted by /u/shunoheiwa [link] [comments]
    Restock Question
    Hey TN Hive! I’m new to TNs and loving my camel standard size. My wife loves it too. I’ve been keeping an eye on the TN USA website and they’ve been out of stock of everything for a while now. Is there a typical time that they restock their inventory? submitted by /u/holle1jr [link] [comments]
    Quick little Tokyo stationary haul
    The tn train store was a nightmare to find but got there eventually! submitted by /u/ConsiderationJust912 [link] [comments]
    Tiny everything (plus birb)
    submitted by /u/sparklyacidfairy [link] [comments]
    Do not buy the Hobonichi Pencil Board for your Travelers notebook
    This is meant to be a review/warning and not a complaint: I was looking for a pencil board after seeing a YouTube shorts on one (whose name I cannot remember) and about how it’s thick and can improve the writing experience. However, I couldn’t find one that would fit my travellers notebook until I came across the “Hobonichi pencil board” on Amazon. While I understood that it was probably meant for their notebook size, I had gambled that might at least fit better than what the picture. (Hence the preamble about this being more of a warning/review). Alas I was proven wrong and it was much smaller than expected. Further more, it seems that it is just a sheet of plastic. This amazes me as I paid the equivalent of 13USD for it on Amazon. For those that might stumble across the product, this is your sign to not purchase it. submitted by /u/Spartneth [link] [comments]
    My TN planner for 2026
    Decided to fill in the dates and days in my planner all the way till the end of 2026. The earlier pages were completely handwritten, but halfway through, I remembered I had a set of rubber stamps tucked away somewhere. Glad I bought them years ago — they made the process so much faster and added a little character to this self-made planner project. submitted by /u/Wise-Shop-610 [link] [comments]
    Tomoe River Paper for TN
    Hi TN community— TL;DR I need a TN regular size notebook with Tomoe River paper with a 4mm or smaller grid. I tried Sarica Studios and had paper issues. Any recs? Or do I have to make my own? I am a dedicated Hobonichi Weeks user, and I recently got a TN. I love the TR paper in the weeks, and I want to find a separate notebook to add to the TN so I can journal. It NEEDS to be TR paper (or maybe cosmo air light?) with a 4mm grid or smaller. I thought sarica studios made my perfect journal but unfortunately I’ve had lots of problems (feathering, skipping) with that paper- and I know it’s the paper since Ive used the same pens/ink on different papers. Do I just have to make my own, or does this unicorn exist? If I do have to make my own I was thinking of cutting the Hobonichi A5 graph notebook down to TN size. Thanks for any help you can offer! submitted by /u/Desperate-Goat-6462 [link] [comments]
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    AI clankers love emacsclient
    I have had great success the past 2 months with letting clankers directly modify/test my running Emacs. So I'm running in daemon mode, the clanker can just access my running Emacs directly, check, modify, verify. Never have to exit Emacs. New code gets just injected straight into the editor. It's a dream. For example allowed me to try out notmuch (Wanderlust user previously). Would never have had the time or ability to tinker with the new setup to the extend I have now. So if you wonder if Emacs is for you or have annoyances to deal with, fire up OpenCode (or Codex or Claude) and make Emacs yours easier than it has ever been. submitted by /u/berenddeboer [link] [comments]
    Job searching
    Been using emacs in my job search to try to organize and keep track of everything . Been mainly using org mode with one work file for jobs and linking that to org agenda. What strategies or packages have others used with helping keeping their job search organized and tidy submitted by /u/Ok_Revolution_7912 [link] [comments]
    Announcing space-tree: Workspace Management Trees in Emacs
    "Think about how you organize things in your dwelling: a house has rooms, rooms have shelves, shelves have drawers. If you've ever heard the name 'Marie Kondo', then you have likely embraced that drawers too can have dividers. These can be commandeered for smaller drawer-within-a-drawer spaces the moment your proliferation of joyful treasures warrants a subdivision. Physical space, when we organize it well, is recursive or tree-like. Digital workspaces, somehow, almost never are, and that's why I created space-tree (see code on GitHub), the subject of this post." Would love to hear feedback as this is my first Emacs package and will be submitting to Melpa on Monday. Contains a video demo! Edit: after some feedback about this post being hard to parse, I included the TLDR and the video at the top of the page. I'm hoping that this will provide a condensed version of the post and concrete demo for folks who don't want to read this admittedly long article. Thanks to all of ya'll who provided notes! submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]
    What’s the least painful Emacs + AI coding agent setup right now?
    Hey folks, I’m curious how people are using Emacs with LLMs / AI coding agents these days. Are you using things like gptel, ellama, Copilot, Aider, Claude Code, Codex, or just running agents in vterm? What setup actually feels good in daily coding? I’m mostly interested in real workflows: chat, code edits, diffs, repo context, review, etc. Would love to hear what works for you and what doesn’t. submitted by /u/Riopho [link] [comments]
    Built a lightweight, zero-dependency interactive file aggregator (with token estimates) to gather LLM context
    I needed a straightforward way to cherry-pick specific files across different projects and repositories, manage them, and dump their contents into a single buffer to use as context for LLMs (Claude, ChatGPT, etc.). Most tools out there either try to dump the entire repository (wasting tokens) or require external CLI tools (I don't want to leave emacs!). So I wrote a clean, lightweight Lisp utility to handle this inside Emacs. Features: Granular Cherry-Picking: Add the current buffer's file to your active list on the fly. Interactive Dired-like Manager: Extends tabulated-list-mode. You can view your lists, use d to mark files for deletion, u to unmark, and x to execute changes. Token Estimation: Uses the standard $chars / 4$ metric to estimate tokens per file and dynamically injects the Grand Total straight into the column header. Native Session Persistence: Uses savehist so all your custom lists survive Emacs restarts without creating messy .txt or .json files in your directories. Fast: Uses insert-file-contents to stream data under the hood, so it doesn't slow down or choke on larger files. github submitted by /u/CestMoiSe1 [link] [comments]
    Does magit have some kind of async setting that stops it from making Emacs hang while it scans the repo?
    I want to place some files in a CMS system under version control, but those files are part of the whole CMS code itself and as magit does the scan it causes Emacs to become unresponsive. Doesn't it have some setting to stop it hanging during that phase? If I allow it to finish will it be faster from that point onwards? In the meantime I am placing those directories in .gitignore and trying out the ! trick that allows you to include some files in the directories that have been excluded, or use the git add -f option. submitted by /u/vfclists [link] [comments]
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    [WTB] Plotter Shiranami M5 Square Notebook
    Thought I would try my luck again: I'm looking for a Plotter Shiranami M5 Square Notebook in good to new condition. Thanks! 🤞🏽 submitted by /u/miko023 [link] [comments]
    My DIY leather cover
    Made this simple cover for some Moleskin Cahiers Very simple one price of leather from Michael’s and some elastic cord. Not exactly the right size but it keeps my three notebooks together and brings a sense of calm. Next stop some more leather for a A5 cover submitted by /u/Glittering_Carob6272 [link] [comments]
    Some Homemade Notebooks
    submitted by /u/historynerd87 [link] [comments]
    I’m planning to make my own leather journal cover! I need some suggestions on eyelet and cord sizing!
    I attended a leather journal making class am now hooked on making a leather cover for all my notebooks and journals! The class used 5 mm eyelets and I think 2 mm elastic cord (photo) on an A5 size notebook. The 5 mm eyelets are pretty big, and I want to size down when buying my own materials. I’m thinking either 2 mm eyelets with 1.5 mm cord or 3 mm eyelets with 2 mm cord. I’d like to be able to fit 3 elastics as well. Can anyone who has made these journal covers share photos of your cover? And what you like or dislike about the size and if you would change anything. The size of the notebook may also help, too! For reference, I’m planning to make as small as a passport size Traveler’s Notebook. And as large as a composition book. One size might not fit all, but I’d love to hear your suggestions! Thank you!!! submitted by /u/Fun-Flamingo-7341 [link] [comments]
    AstNaut notebook
    Should I make more? submitted by /u/Character_Tackle_423 [link] [comments]
    A5 Hobonichi leather cover (crosspost)
    submitted by /u/BonjourKate [link] [comments]
    My old planners from 1998-2000ish?
    My mom also saves EVERYTHING and I’m so glad she did. I used the White one all the time to pass notes during church lol and the Blue Bear one is completely unused! I wrote a lot of secrets in the Babu one as a middle school kid lol. The other post with the Korean Air planners jogged my memory because I had those too. These are my most treasured planners now 🙂‍↕️ submitted by /u/ahjummacore [link] [comments]
    Looking for a notebook that can fit multiple subjects
    I'm starting a few classes soon and I'd like to avoid carrying multiple notebooks. I've been looking at options like the KOKUYO Campus Smart Ring Binder Notebook and the Levenger discbound notebooks. I'm leaning towards something similar to the Levenger because it can hold more pages (up to 300 iirc). I would greatly appreciate some recommendations. submitted by /u/Aimi-Bani [link] [comments]
    NOOE Forest Green Notebook and Pilot Vanishing Point Stripe 18k Gold M - Butter Smooth, here I come!
    submitted by /u/DrDMK [link] [comments]
    Planner to start in June
    Hi, I want to buy a planner that I’d like to start using in June. I know there are 18-month planners that start in July, from both Moleskine and Leuchtturm1917, but I’d like to use them this June. Do you think it’s a good idea to buy a 2026 planner from one of these two brands? Is there still a difference in quality between Moleskine and Leuchtturm1917? submitted by /u/West-Membership250 [link] [comments]
    Why Doesn't a Nippon B7 Natural Paper Hardcover Journal Exist?!
    All I want is: Nippon's B7 Natural Paper (or even Cosmo Light Air that it replaces) 5mm Dot Grid A5 sized Hardcover Numbered pages >200 pages And my wallet is yours submitted by /u/TetraNeuron [link] [comments]
    What to do with an empty sketchbook
    One of my parents gave me this cheap sketchbook a while ago. I still haven’t used it, but just found it recently. The thing is, I’m not into art or doodling. I’m not good at it. I’m not into scrapbooking or lists either and such either. I know that probably really limits uses for it, but what should I use it for? submitted by /u/Best_Bisexual [link] [comments]
    Anyone try the Moo hardcover notebook?
    Curious to hear opinions. Shipping takes 2 weeks, otherwise this looks really nice. https://www.moo.com/us/notebooks-journals/hardcover submitted by /u/UniversityTotal2917 [link] [comments]
    800 year old Notebook!
    Just came across this in my feed and thought it was neat enough to share! https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/from-a-medieval-latrine-in-germany-archaeologists-extracted-a-pristine-leather-notebook-that-preserved-latin-cursive-for-centuries-180988771/ submitted by /u/InkStainedLeather [link] [comments]
    A cute Korean planner my parents got for free from the airport 20+ years ago
    My parents save everything. 🤣 Had to remove the cover because it was damaged so it’s just cardstock on the outside. Some pages were ripped. submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
    Anyone know where I can find this notebook new?
    My Dad gave me this notebook a few years ago and I love it. I’m about half way through and I was wondering if anyone knows what brand it is or where I can get a new one? I’ve seen some on eBay and some replicas of it on Temu but I can’t seem to find the real thing. Thanks! submitted by /u/Tyguy047 [link] [comments]
    Tomoe River Paper for TN
    submitted by /u/Desperate-Goat-6462 [link] [comments]
    Starting my Paul McGrath notebook!
    Had to add a friendly skelly to it. Trying out a cheap fountain pen for the first time, too, and I have to admit, I'm digging it. Extremely little ghosting through the Midori pages, and no feathering at all. I even found monthly tab stickers that are the right size. Overall, this little notebook is gorgeous, and I'm finding myself very particular about what I put in it, and how carefully I write. It's funny how having a luxurious little notebook makes me want to up my journaling game. 😎 Thanks again, Paul! submitted by /u/kag11001 [link] [comments]
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    acp (20260527.2132) --- An ACP (Agent Client Protocol) implementation
    The acp package has been updated to version 20260527.2132.
    anju (20260527.2010) --- Mouse UX Customizations
    The anju package has been updated to version 20260527.2010.
    loopy (20260527.1808) --- A looping macro
    The loopy package has been updated to version 20260527.1808.
    buffer-guardian (20260527.1245) --- Automatically Save Buffers Without Manual Intervention
    The buffer-guardian package has been updated to version 20260527.1245.
    posframe (20260527.857) --- Pop a posframe (just a frame) at point
    The posframe package has been updated to version 20260527.857.
    keg (20260527.831) --- Modern Elisp package development system
    The keg package has been updated to version 20260527.831.
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    Live Now: Building a Haskell Game with a Haskell Game Engine
    This is the start of a new series we will be airing on twitch (+ posted to YouTube, follow this post for the link) where we build a survival game using a game engine we are also building in haskell https://www.twitch.tv/typifyprogramming submitted by /u/_lazyLambda [link] [comments]
    Is a uniform left-to-right "piping" operator for apply, compose, and monadic-bind operations in a functional pipeline possible using typeclasses or type-family magic?
    In Haskell, there are a number of different operators that can be used to build functional pipelines, where the result of one function is implicitly passed to the next function: $ for applying arguments to functions, . for composing functions, and >>= for monadic binding. Pipelines can be built with a mix of these operators, such as: readFile in >>= \s -> map (check . parse) . lines $ s but this tends to be a little "noisy" with the mix of operators and directions of flow. I was wondering if some form of typeclass or type-family magic could be used to have a single, uniform left-to-right pipe operator |> that can handle all these cases, e.g.: readFile in |> \s -> lines s |> map (parse |> check) If not, what would be required for this to be possible? submitted by /u/AustinVelonaut [link] [comments]
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    Apache Fory Serialization 1.0.0 Released Now
    Key Features: Unified xlang type system and xlang is default serialization mode now across java/python/c++/rust/go/c#/swift/javascript/dart/kotlin/scala. Decimal, bfloat16, dense array support for xlang serialization. Android serialization and Java annotation processor support Kotlin xlang, KSP, and schema IDL support Scala schema IDL support and scala3 macro derived serializer Serialization performance improvements submitted by /u/Shawn-Yang25 [link] [comments]
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    Obsidian plug-in
    For those who are using Obsidian as their note-taking app/zettelkasten, I came across this plug-in https://habr.com/en/articles/1000502/ that mimics the zettelkasten system closely.  ( 3 min )
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    Need to count list items within a document
    Hoping this can be done fairly easily, maybe with some org-babel wizardry (I haven't explored org-babel yet, hence the need for help). I have a document in which I'm tracking current and planned crafts projects. In the name of not over-extending myself (ha!), I need to know the total count in as simple of a way as possible. There are a several numbered lists under different level-2/3 headings, but of course each one starts at 1 again. I could start the next list at a specific number with [@8], yes, but if I add/remove an item from a list it won't reflect in the following list. So I'm wondering if there is a way to have a line at the bottom that contains the total number of list items from all lists combined? submitted by /u/rjray [link] [comments]

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    Looking for a new leather cover for my travel journal
    Hoping yall can help a brother out here! I use a Midori MD A6 notebook for my travel journal and had gotten a crazy horse leather cover for it from Etsy. After using it for a few months, I have decided I hate it! The leather is stiff, the surface scratches super easily, and the pen holder is thick and pushes the back out. I am looking for a soft, pliable cover similar to my Midori goat leather cover that has both a pen holder and clasp. Does anyone know of a cover that fits the bill? Thanks! submitted by /u/amoeba1126 [link] [comments]
    Need advice on writing technique or suitable product recommendation?
    I’ve been logging the events of my life in much more detail, however I can never stick with it. Even though I’m really enjoying looking back on what I write, the benefits of recording information from weddings, holidays, social events etc doesn’t outweigh the time it takes to record. I wonder if anyone here has: 1. Come across a product that can track and record life event events automatically 2. Also thought of the same thing. (Or is this something that just affects me?) For example: I often record things like the events I attended, who I met, places and restaurants I visited, how much I spent, favourite moments and more. Any help is appreciated! submitted by /u/Suitable-Trust-6319 [link] [comments]
    Hemlock & Oak Coated vs. Uncoated Differences
    Hello, I was wondering what the difference is between the two versions. Feel free to get into texture, how it feels to write on (I use microns if that helps), smearing, etc. Any info would be much appreciated! Thanks! submitted by /u/SnooMemesjellies1616 [link] [comments]
    Just wanted to show some love for dotted grid notebooks
    I've used blank, lined and square grid notebooks but nothing beats dot grids. submitted by /u/Jehu2024 [link] [comments]
    Need Advise on Daily Planner Design
    Hi Everyone, Recently, I've been designing notebooks and journals to list on KDP. I wanted to get the opinion of people who actually use notebooks every day. 1) What is your absolute biggest pet peeve with daily planner layouts? 2) Do you prefer a dedicated hourly schedule block, or just blank/dot-grid space for flexibility? 3) How important is a daily habit tracker to you? I really want to create something that feels functional and intuitive, not cluttered. If you're curious about my current notebooks and journals collection, let me know and I can DM you a link to check it out. Thanks in advance for any insights! submitted by /u/Ok-Elderberry-9528 [link] [comments]
    Need Advise on Daily Planner Design
    Hi Everyone, Recently, I've been designing notebooks and journals to list on KDP. I wanted to get the opinion of people who actually use notebooks every day. 1) What is your absolute biggest pet peeve with daily planner layouts? 2) Do you prefer a dedicated hourly schedule block, or just blank/dot-grid space for flexibility? 3) How important is a daily habit tracker to you? I really want to create something that feels functional and intuitive, not cluttered. If you're curious about my current notebooks and journals collection, let me know and I can DM you a link to check it out. Thanks in advance for any insights! submitted by /u/Ok-Elderberry-9528 [link] [comments]
    Undyed leather covers for midori MD A5?
    Hey guys so I’m looking for a cover for my midori MD a5. It has to: -be undyed leather (I love how they patina) -obviously fit my notebook -be more affordable than the midori one (lol) I’ve had a look at a few sellers like Galen leather, and while I love how they look I’ve heard that they can be a bit too tight fitting for the midori, has anyone had this experience? If anyone owns the Galen leather one, or any others, I’d love to see pics and recommendations pleaseeeee :) (bonus points if it’s an Aussie business so I don’t have to spend a ridiculous amount on shipping 😂) submitted by /u/seaqu3en [link] [comments]
    Need help finding a pen clip I used to own
    I am trying to find a pen clip that I used to own about 8 years ago. It is one piece of metal in a narrow U-shape that fits in-between a book’s inner endcap and the backing material along the spine. The other part of the metal clip holds the top half of the pen by tension along the outer spine. I used it on a Leuchtturm. It was popular in the stationery community 8-10 yrs ago. I’ve tried AI and it keeps referring me to traditional pen clips. I believe that we as a collective can decipher my incoherent description better than our future AI overlords, people power! Thank you submitted by /u/miko023 [link] [comments]
    Fly, Little Thirstling
    Page one of old prosetry and drawn scribe-lz. submitted by /u/Joshephus [link] [comments]
    what are these papers called,
    thin and has smooth texture submitted by /u/Madleo54 [link] [comments]
    Handwriting vs printing articles for journaling?
    When you come across a long article you like, do you rewrite it by hand or print and paste it into your journal? Also, how many paragraphs is too much for you to manually write in your journal? submitted by /u/kinaiyah [link] [comments]
    Simple hardcover for MD notebook
    Hi, My current work journal is about to run out and I'd like to give the Midori MD notebook (a5) a go. I wonder if anyone knows of a suitable hard cover (so that I can take notes anywhere) that looks a bit professional (e.g. a simple black one) and is not made of leather? Thank you! submitted by /u/0iduts_bkhh [link] [comments]
    making my own journal cover! :)
    thoughts on this colorway? :’) i’m so excited how it willturn out, i’m currently working on my first patchwork journal cover! i’ve been collecting a handful of journals but wanted to make my own to make it even more special and sentimental! just wanted to ask your thoughts if the colorway looks tacky at all? :’) sorry i didn’t know where else to post this hahaha and it kept getting deleted for some reason it’s my first time working with leather too… tips/advices would be much appreciated!!! :) submitted by /u/sunyastar [link] [comments]
    How would you use this notebook?
    I have this beautiful Gwenaëlle Trolez notebook that’s decorated on both sides of the paper. It doesn’t have perforated edges so it’s not meant to be torn out. What would you use this journal for? submitted by /u/RelativeMarket2870 [link] [comments]
    Underrated or unknown notebook brands
    Do you know any underrated, non mainstream, hidden gem notebook brands? I would really appreciate it! submitted by /u/Shot_Army8540 [link] [comments]
    Some notebooks I made for my highschool English class
    submitted by /u/Primary-Ad-8438 [link] [comments]
    Looking for something similar
    Apologies, first of all, for any imprecision, I don't know too much about this stuff. But I have this old notebook from a parent's work event. I was trying to find something like it, but didn't have any luck, given it was probably some bulk ordered item. So, I'm looking for something as similar as possible, I suppose, or any recommendations on where to look for the actual notebook. The covers are dimpled paperboard (?) and the pages are thick (i think this is 120pg). Happy to answer any questions. Thank you! submitted by /u/Agreeable_Mango1425 [link] [comments]
    Decided to record all my paper republic journals to document how they patina and help people see the colors
    submitted by /u/picapisa [link] [comments]
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    Journaling with the Traveler's Notebook
    This is my first year using the TN system, and I love everything about it! I think it's really helped me recalibrate how I journal. Hear me out: Being mindful of the "Traveler's Notebook" concept really helped me with getting out of the whole "I need everything (stickers, colored pens, highlighters, ephemera, etc) with me" before I could sit down and work on my journal entries just to make everything as pretty as I could. I managed to come up with a minimalist system that was an effective compromise between my "journal everywhere agenda" and "make things pretty" habits. Instead of waiting until the end of the day or when I got home to churn out journal entries, I was able to journal whenever I felt like it, whenever I needed a couple of moments to get some thoughts out, or whenever I wanted to jot down something while the memories and emotions were still fresh. To me, this felt so freeing compared to having to wait things out until the end of the day when I'm at home and churning out the words suddenly feel like more of a chore than anything else. This was specially clear to me when I went on a three-week trip, and I could write about my day so far whenever I needed to take a break from all the walking. I also really love how using the refill system lets me go crazy with adding pictures and ephemera without worrying about the journal getting too chunky to write in as the days go by. Bonus points that TN has MD Cream Paper inserts that are A Dream to write on! In my 20+ years of journaling, I've tried many notebooks, journals, planners, I even went digital for a couple of years, but I'm starting to think the TN system is going to be forever for me. submitted by /u/winefascinations [link] [comments]
    Paper Republic - rounded vs standard/square corners?
    Hello! I’m about to make my first Paper Republic order—a custom pocket journal! I was wondering what the pros and cons are for rounded vs square corners? I am leaning towards rounded bc I feel like it’ll snag less on things in my bag, but do the rounded corners result in more overhang from the notebooks inside, or not necessarily? Thank you!!! submitted by /u/cbearpaw [link] [comments]
    AP x Swatch pocket watch as a notebook charm?
    After seeing the new AP x Swatch pocket watches, my first thought was that it could look really cool attached to a notebook somehow, almost like a charm. I know it’s technically a pocket watch, but I feel like it could work as a fun accessory for a planner, journal, or everyday notebook setup. Maybe clipped to the cover, attached to an elastic band, or used as part of a bigger charm/keychain situation. What do you think? Cool idea or a bit too much? Also, does anyone here actually have one of the watches yet? I’d love to know how it feels in person and whether it seems sturdy enough for something like this. submitted by /u/cryptodystopia [link] [comments]
    TN passport update
    Thought I would share my updated TN passport setup submitted by /u/Mossypufferfish [link] [comments]
    TRC Caravan 20th anniversary items
    The notebook refills look pretty cool and I hope will end up available at partner shops. Though to be frank, I myself have no interest in that "baby" size TN. 👶😆 https://www.travelers-company.com/topicsinfo/topics-2026/caravan-20th-limited-items submitted by /u/OG_heideland [link] [comments]
    finding inserts in vietnam?
    hi lovely people i am backpacking though south east asia with my trusty tn and i am about to finish my insert with no replacement. is there anywhere that unofficially sells them here (no official retailers on the trc website) currently in hanoi but heading south :)) submitted by /u/hobbytime123 [link] [comments]
    Title Page of TRC Inserts?
    Hey, just curious - what does everyone do with that big empty rectangular badge on the title page of the TRC inserts? Would love to see some photos! submitted by /u/Captain_Avenue [link] [comments]
    Traveler's Notebook is to Emacs as Bullet Journal is to Vim
    What are your thoughts on the title? Travelers notebooks allow much more complex note taking systems but people sometimes find it overwhelming or hard to manage everything. Bullet Journal is a one stop shop. Lean but less feature-rich. I also considered comparing TN to obsidian/notion, but it feels like a different ballgame. submitted by /u/TheGreatJoshua [link] [comments]
    Mini notebook
    Does anyone know what this mini notebook is? I came across it on Pinterest and wasn’t able to find it. I haven’t seen one like this with the binder clips and size. submitted by /u/lavmatcha [link] [comments]
    Recommend fountain pen friendly notebooks available in EU for Lochby journal?
    I'm looking to set up my first travellers notebook (in my case using the Lochby Journal). I generally use a fountain pen to write, and going for 3 dot grid notebooks seemed like a concenient and flexible setup. Now looking around Midori notebooks (specifically the Midori MD Notebook Light A5 grid) seem highly praised, but sadly their availability is lacking where I live. I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestion that don't bleed/feather. The Midori - Notebook Color Dot Grid - White variant does seem to be decently available. submitted by /u/Fresh_Bumblebee_1042 [link] [comments]
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    ocaml-eglot (20260526.2031) --- An OCaml companion for Eglot
    The ocaml-eglot package has been updated to version 20260526.2031.
    helm-core (20260526.1849) --- Development files for Helm
    The helm-core package has been updated to version 20260526.1849.
    parseclj (20260526.1843) --- Clojure/EDN parser
    The parseclj package has been updated to version 20260526.1843.
    f90-ts-mode (20260526.1734) --- Tree-sitter based Fortran 90 mode
    The f90-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260526.1734.
    ess (20260526.1432) --- Emacs Speaks Statistics
    The ess package has been updated to version 20260526.1432.
    flywrite (20260526.1418) --- Inline writing suggestions via LLM
    The flywrite package has been updated to version 20260526.1418.
    erlang (20260526.1408) --- Major modes for editing and running Erlang
    The erlang package has been updated to version 20260526.1408.
    claude-code (20260526.1329) --- Run Claude Code sessions
    The claude-code package has been updated to version 20260526.1329.
    ben (20260526.919) --- Asynchronous buffer-local environments via `direnv'
    The ben package has been updated to version 20260526.919.
    klere-theme (20260526.323) --- A dark theme with lambent color highlights and incremental grays
    The klere-theme package has been updated to version 20260526.323.
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    Term + dashboard splash doom
    Im trying to replace the splash screen highlightable options with a vterm mini-buffer and keep the ascii art above it separated, having trouble finding a solid start point, or if its even viable; appreciate a finger pointed direction to start, thanks submitted by /u/yyg-linux [link] [comments]
    investing/trading from Emacs
    Seems niche but figured I would give it a try. Does anyone use Emacs to manage their stock trading/investing? being its a huge part of why I use a computer I wanted to try and get it on emacs, but not sure that is possible. submitted by /u/Ok_Revolution_7912 [link] [comments]
    Using emacsclient for connecting to remote emacs server
    I know that emacs server we run isn't meant to be connected remotely - https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/371/how-do-i-use-emacsclient-to-connect-to-a-remote-emacs-instance But I wonder why, there has been no apetite in Emacs community to implement proper client/server architecture like VSCode or Zed etc. I am even leaning towards spending some OpenAI credits to implement this myself, but I hate maintaining a fork which will get out dated pretty soon. I kinda workaround this by running Emacs in terminal and I have spent lot of time fine tuning that setup and it is great, but there are many things I miss from GUI - fringe, margins, nicer window rendering of popups, debug windows, bookmarks etc. I have tried tramp, but it frankly feels slow and its integration with various modes (such as lsp-mode, dape etc) requires more configuration or troubleshooting on my part. submitted by /u/gnufied_345 [link] [comments]
    Doom Emacs: vterm with fish
    https://preview.redd.it/e1dhk5afmf3h1.png?width=357&format=png&auto=webp&s=5e06d60248367f9c7b4c59dad7eb57d0c84df419 https://preview.redd.it/awiavudlmf3h1.png?width=748&format=png&auto=webp&s=f4722ece8cc91a35a932b58a9b476088b25971bf I tried config vterm but still not work And I tried with eshell and shell, But still not work. How can I deal with this? submitted by /u/CustardEquivalent581 [link] [comments]
    Best practice for gitignored files with project-find-file?
    I use project-find-file to navigate my projects. I usually work with the prefix argument (C-u C-x p f) to include gitignored files because I usually have reference docs, LLM-generated specs, and .env files that are gitignored but I want to access quickly. However, the prefix argument only excludes directories listed in vc-directory-exclusion-list which defaults to VCS dirs like .git, .svn, etc. Does it make sense to add other common directories like node_modules or __pycache__ to this list? Or is that considered bad practice since it's meant specifically for VCS? I'm curious how others have set this up. Do you add build artifacts/deps to vc-directory-exclusion-list, or use project-vc-ignores or .dir-locals.el in each directory to filter them out? Or maybe just stick to the default and deal with the noise when using the prefix arg? submitted by /u/BBSnek [link] [comments]
    Traveler's Notebook is to Emacs as Bullet Journal is to Vim
    submitted by /u/TheGreatJoshua [link] [comments]
    Termux+Emacs on GrapheneOS
    There seems to be an issue with the Termux+Emacs setup on GrapheneOS. The provided Termux is really old and GOS doesn't like it. Termux won't even start and eventually gives a rather lengthy error which I will not paste here for the sake of brevity. Surely, I'm not the only one to have tried this setup. Has anyone else had any luck with this? Is there any chance that the provided Termux might be updated soon? submitted by /u/rustbuckett [link] [comments]
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    AI Agent orchestration on JVM
    I'm looking for something like [paperclip](https://github.com/paperclipai/paperclip) or [hermes](https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com) that run on JVM Ideally in scala :D but Java will be good I want to tinker about it in my fav language Do you know any lib ? or any porting ? submitted by /u/__Aco__ [link] [comments]
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    The Archive freezing after macOS Tahoe 26.5 update
    After updating to macOS Tahoe 26.5, The Archive has become quite unstable for me. I type a single letter in the search field and the app stops responding. I have to close and reopen it every time. Anyone else experiencing this on the latest macOS version?  ( 2 min )
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    Andrej Karpathy style LLM Wiki for Pi Coding Agent
    Recenly I started using this pi extention for maintaining the knowledge for personal and project specific Obsedian compatible wiki. I also use memex and pi-observational-memory. So far I've found this useful. What other extensions have you guys tried? https://github.com/zosmaai/pi-llm-wiki https://pi.dev/packages/@zosmaai/pi-llm-wiki This is built by the same people that build the Zosma Cowork. I was talking about the other day. submitted by /u/Turbulent_Ad6290 [link] [comments]

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    My first Hobonichi
    submitted by /u/kimmyjinx [link] [comments]
    Little Sunbathing TN style
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    My favourite notebook has been discontinued. Can you help me find a replacement?
    So I've been using these spiral notebooks by Papelote for about 10 years. I always had one opened on my desk to scribble random thoughts. It's A5/A4 hardcover, 80 g yellowish Munken paper, and (what's most important) ruled. I have 20 of these in one of the boxes. As you can see the company still makes these. They changed the paper, which is not that much of a deal, but they also discontinued the ruled version. Now they only offer plain and dotted, which I can't stand. Any recommendations for something similar? submitted by /u/meaning-of-life-is [link] [comments]
    B5 suggestions?
    Hello everyone I've used MUJI B5 for a few years, but lately I've been wanting a journal with more pages (this one's are barely 30 sheets, 60 pages). My requirements are: lined, no date headers, 0,6-0,7 mm of space between lines and more than 100 pages (50 sheets) Things I can be flexible on: color (doesn't have to be ivory), cover (hard or soft) and even paper quality. I'm currently planning to purchase apica B5, but will hold off until I have researched more. So, my question is: what are you all using? What are your recommendations? submitted by /u/CottonSugar47 [link] [comments]
    A6 Pocket Notebook in full grain veg tan uruguayan leather + patina pics in the end!
    What's up everyone! This pocket A6 notebook has been such a nice daily companion. I have three slots inside and each serves a different purpose. It's been great to see how drastically it's patina'd over just 3 months of use. Have a great one! submitted by /u/lkwitko [link] [comments]
    Made a pocket notebook cover this weekend, it's really rough around the edges, but it's mine and I'm really happy with it.
    I made a ton of mistakes on this thing. The corners are totally borked, the saddle stitching is messy (had to relearn how to do it after several years since my last try), the dye is streaky, and the stitching holes are barely aligned... but the end result feels great despite all that. I'm really happy with this little guy. submitted by /u/DaveSpacelaser [link] [comments]
    Notebook... guilt?
    I'm not entirely sure how to title this post, so please bear with me :) I've kept diaries and various journals for several years now, probably since I was in 4th grade or so. I've noticed a pattern in my notebook keeping that kind of concerns me. I'll often journal in a specific notebook for several months at a time, talking about the people in my life and the things that I'm doing. However, if something negative happens with those people or things, I ditch that notebook and start journalling in another, often when I haven't even used half of the paper in it. For example, I had this really great Lechturm 1917 notebook that I was using around the same time that I got into a relationship and talked about my partner and our relationship. However, I stopped journaling for months and stopped using the notebook completely. I know that not wanting reminders of painful things is normal and all, but I feel like I'm wasting soooo much paper and money! I apologize if this isn't on-topic for this sub... I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced anything similar or has any pertinent advice or tips for how to avoid situations like this in the future. Anything helps! submitted by /u/ghostc00kie319 [link] [comments]
    Rewrite your subconscious
    submitted by /u/ProSeGaia [link] [comments]
    Differenza tra materiali
    submitted by /u/PerfectTree2511 [link] [comments]
    On my 3rd notebook/thoughts journal for the year
    Discovering the right pen and paper set up has turned me into a yapperoni. Now i cant survive without my notebooks 😮‍💨🤓 Notebook 1 - random Jane Austen notebook i bought from booksale Notebook 2 - MUJI B6 Slim Grid Notebook 3 - MUJI B6 Slim Plain (grid was out of stock) submitted by /u/Final_Equal_6009 [link] [comments]
    Lochby b5 for kindle scribe
    I have a first gen kindle scribe and a couple of a5 notebooks. I’m mixed in terms of a5 vs b5, and sometimes feel a5 is a bit smaller for some of my use cases. I also have been using both scribe and physical notebooks. That being said I’m looking for a field folio, and came across the a5 and b5 folios from lochby. I was wondering if anyone can confirm that a kindle scribe fits into lochby b5 field folio? Trying to find a way to merge these workflows of physical and digital books. Any experiences/suggestions in that area is appreciated. Scribe: 9 inch * 7.7 inch * 0.22 inch submitted by /u/dryfit-bear [link] [comments]
    I think I have a notebook obsession…
    I still have five not used but these were too cute to pass up! Definitely starting with these once my diary is done (I write a good three pages a day so maybe stocking up is good) submitted by /u/Individual_Tea_7142 [link] [comments]
    Leuchtturm free shipping through Memorial Day it’s great news until……
    I went to buy the one I wanted; there are zero 411s regardless of color and finish unfortunately. The free shipping stopped it from getting over $40 which was a barrier that I did not feel like crossing or getting too close to. submitted by /u/mgepark [link] [comments]
    What happens to your diary once you die?
    submitted by /u/Localpsych_ [link] [comments]
    Common Place notebook in its natural habitat
    submitted by /u/ag4hunnid_ [link] [comments]
    If you get a leather notebook secondhand with initials completely different from your own stamped into it, what do you?
    Do you just ignore it and it doesn't bother you? Or do you cover it with a sticker or a patch? or maybe a metal nameplate engraved with your choice of personalization to cover it up? Please let me know and post pics if at all possible submitted by /u/Margot550 [link] [comments]
    Midori MD A7 and laser cut cover
    Here's my setup with my A7 Midori MD, kaweco brass sport fountain pen, and Koh-I-Noor 5228 2mm clutch pencil. I made the cover using some scrap leather using a laser cutter to cut it and drill the holes for the stitching, then stitching it all together (the pen loop on the spine was a real pain to do, because the ends of the strip are tucked in. I've been thinking of remaking it, with a few changes, so I can tuck a few cards in there. I saw that Lochby has their new Mini Pocket Journal, and it looks like it might be just the thing. However, it says it holds 2 A7 notebooks and the ones they have look very thin, so I don't think the Midori will fit. (Also confirmed by customer service). Has anyone got a Lochby mini pocket? submitted by /u/baralong [link] [comments]
    Lochby pocket journal with Stillman and Birn notebook
    I've set up a portable sketch kit (fountain pen, line and wash with watercolors) with a lockby look a like, 2mm clutch pencil, pentel aquash, opus88 demonstrator, mini palette and a Stillman and Birn pocket sketch book. It's a pretty tight fit. I'm going to swap out the pen for a slimmer one, but there's really not much more room. Has anyone got a genuine Lochby pocket journal with a similar setup? Specifically the Stillman and Birn and a few pens etc. How does it all fit? I'm wondering if I'd have a little more room. At the least I'm sure I'd be less worried about the zip giving out. Fire the same price I could get the Mini Field Journal which has more room inside, I'm just not sure about fitting pens in the back pocket. I do like that I'd probably be able to fit a regular note book in there with my sketch book. Though, it'd be less pocketable. The advice I'm after is: if I get a *real* Lockby (probably) should I get the pocket or mini field? They do have a good returns policy, but the shipping to Australia (Perth) is pretty expensive. submitted by /u/baralong [link] [comments]
    Where can I get this notebook?
    I’m not sure exactly where I should post this, so I’m sorry if this is the wrong community to post in. Recently my boyfriend’s sister took and started using his super nice notebook that meant a lot to him, and he’s super upset about it. All I know is that it’s Italian leather? He said something about it being from Florence Italy, and also said something about the notebook having a stamp on the back saying that it’s from Florence Italy or being Italian leather(one of the two, I can’t exactly remember.) Please help! Where can I buy a notebook like this? I’d really love to replace the notebook that was taken from him. submitted by /u/k1tt3nkorps3 [link] [comments]
    Recommend fountain pen friendly notebooks available in EU for Lochby journal?
    I'm looking to set up my first travellers notebook (in my case using the Lochby Journal). I generally use a fountain pen to write, and going for 3 dot grid notebooks seemed like a concenient and flexible setup. Now looking around Midori notebooks (specifically the Midori MD Notebook Light A5 grid) seem highly praised, but sadly their availability is lacking where I live. I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestion that don't bleed/feather. The Midori - Notebook Color Dot Grid - White variant does seem to be decently available. submitted by /u/Fresh_Bumblebee_1042 [link] [comments]
    Can you recommend me a notebook?
    Hi! I'm looking for a notebook (if this even exists) that is A5, dotted, flat laying and leather (or faux leather) bound and it's flexible not hard cover, and fountain pen ink friendly. Thank you in advance if anyone can help me but if not I just except my fate.😂 submitted by /u/Yume-Kioku [link] [comments]
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    Little Sunbathing TN style
    Lined up my Traveler's Notebooks for some sunbathing to help with the patina. I've heard of others doing it, so I figured I woukd experiment! About 20 minutes each side to see if there is a difference 🤔 submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Art setup?
    For those that do art in their TN? What is your setup? I have a TN that I used for a decade, then went fancy for a custom VDS. I'm using the fancy one for journaling now and want to use my old one for dedicated artwork. I'm curious what others pack together for their art, what paper you use and if you make your own inserts? I thought about trying to make my setup fit in the TN but my supplies don't fit. submitted by /u/nemosine [link] [comments]
    Which one do you prefer?
    Black, olive (looking brown) or blue (looking green)? I’m between black (favorite color) and blue (i like that it looks shinier so easier to develop a nicer patina). I was in Japan and looking for the black one but couldn’t find it anywhere so purchased the olive just being affraid of not finding any other in that size. Then I saw the blue one that looked more like black so I purchased too. And, at the end of my trip, I was able to find the black one and couldn’t let it go. So now I have 3 and not sure which I like more lol!!! Help!!! submitted by /u/Electronic-Youth9872 [link] [comments]
    Update to the free TN insert generator I posted last week
    Hey! Posted this a few days ago and kept tinkering. Figured the update was big enough to be worth sharing again. The short version: you can now click basically anything in the preview and edit it live. Font, color, size, stroke weight ,etc it all updates instantly. Each habit can have its own icon color, name color, and font too, so your sleep habit doesn't have to look like your water habit. Biggest new stuff on the daily page: a weather icons strip (sun/cloud/rain/snow/lightning) that sits inline with your mood row, and a little segmented energy battery that fills the dead space next to it. Both are optional toggles. The battery segments are adjustable (3 to 12) so you can make it coarse or granular depending on how much you want to think about it. Other things that got added since the first post: Moon phase in the daily header Habit map redesigned as radial arcs with writing lines in the gap Typography sliders for every element — week header, day names, field labels, all of it Graph pages now support labeled value axes (min/max/step) Calendar spread reworked into a column layout with writing lines per day Zoom controls in the preview (buttons + ctrl+scroll + pinch on mobile) Mobile: crop marks and fold line actually show up now, inspector slides up as a bottom sheet Settings export/import as JSON so you can save your setup or share it Nothing changed about how it works at the core — open the HTML file, configure, print, fold, staple, trim. Still fully local, nothing uploaded anywhere. 🔗 Weekly Planner: https://flolipop.github.io/tn-insert-generator/weekly.html Curious if anyone's been using it since the first post — and still wondering what insert types people actually want. Habit-only? Reading log? Travel journal? Also Split The Code into 3 separate files as per recommendation submitted by /u/owo_uwu_omo [link] [comments]
    Mocked card size to see if the form factor works for me
    Gotta make sure before spending that amount. Wdyt? submitted by /u/domo_roboto [link] [comments]
    Differenza tra materiali
    Ciao a tutti. Sono una grande fan dei traveler's notebook. Ne possiedo tre originali e diversi altri di venditori Etsy. Scrivo perché ho per qualche tempo trascurato il mio Olive originale e l'ho ritrovato completamente coperto di muffa, anche se era nel suo sacchetto di tela con gel in silice all'interno. La differenza della pelle della versione olive, rispetto a quello marrone scuro e quello blu che vedete in foto, è che la olive sembrava quasi scamosciata, mentre le altre due versioni hanno la pelle lucida. È successo a qualcun altro di notare che la versione olive avesse la pelle più delicata? La mia era la prima edizione, le successive hanno lo stesso tipo di pellame? Com'è in generale la pelle delle versioni più recenti (camel, black ecc..)? Grazie a chi potrà rispondermi! submitted by /u/PerfectTree2511 [link] [comments]
    I sewed my own traveler's notebook!
    I made it perfectly customized to the size of my notebook inserts, it worked out pretty well. submitted by /u/Visual_Ebb985 [link] [comments]
    Double Banded the Family of TNs
    After suggestions from you guys, I double banded all of my Traveler's Company notebooks. Thanks! submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Favorite A6 notebook?
    I just got a new A6 size folio. I’m looking for new recommendations for affordable inserts that you like. It’ll be used for journaling so keep that in mind. I use mainly ink pens so bleed through isn’t really a consideration. Thank you. submitted by /u/Delicious_Mirror5160 [link] [comments]
    Is leather of 20th anniversary card TN similar to Love and trip leather?
    Absolutely love how my Love and trip journal has aged, it’s similar to paper republic’s leather which is what I look for in a leather journal. I know it’s super early to ask but I wanted to know if you personally think the 20th card TN leather is similar to Love and trip leather? It’s the only TN I own (I don’t have the brown to compare) and I’ve heard each TN colour is different in texture. The card size is super cute and I can see myself using it on the daily but I’ll definitely skip purchasing it if the leather is super dry or fuzzy and unlike the love and trip submitted by /u/_olivegreen [link] [comments]
    Out with the old. In with the new
    So it’s been a few weeks since I started using my new Starbucks reserve Tokyo’s travelers company regular sized brown notebook (right notebook). I used to use my regular sized camel for the past almost 5 years now (left notebook) And I’m happy how it patina’d. Leaving a gradient of caramel - dark brown similar to my current brown TN! Im assuming it’s from the amount of handling mostly on the middle to bottom parts of the leather notebook leaving most of the top part untouched. I’m excited to see how my brown changes over time🥰😌 💭 🕰️ 📖 submitted by /u/Paothebao [link] [comments]
    Tin(?) clasp and loose leaf paper questions
    Hi all, I'm considering getting a passport size TN. Two questions for the pros: Does the metal (is it tin?) clasp get in the rode when writing? I'm wondering if it causes a lump under the page. Is it secure enough to hold loose leaf sheets of B6 paper folded in half, or better to have them stapled as a booklet? Cheers submitted by /u/Expert-Fisherman-332 [link] [comments]
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    alectryon (20260525.2000) --- Toggle between Code and markup
    The alectryon package has been updated to version 20260525.2000.
    org-roam-ql (20260525.1955) --- Interface to query and view results from org-roam
    The org-roam-ql package has been updated to version 20260525.1955.
    elot (20260525.1934) --- Emacs Literate Ontology Tool (ELOT)
    The elot package has been updated to version 20260525.1934.
    buffer-terminator (20260525.1701) --- Safely Terminate/Kill Buffers Automatically
    The buffer-terminator package has been updated to version 20260525.1701.
    evil-ghostel (20260525.1456) --- Evil-mode integration for ghostel
    The evil-ghostel package has been updated to version 20260525.1456.
    circe (20260525.1114) --- Client for IRC in Emacs
    The circe package has been updated to version 20260525.1114.
    emcp (20260525.844) --- Lets your agent talk to Emacs
    The emcp package has been updated to version 20260525.844.
    literate-elisp (20260525.443) --- Load Emacs Lisp code blocks from Org files
    The literate-elisp package has been updated to version 20260525.443.
    grip-mode (20260525.215) --- Instant GitHub-flavored Markdown/Org preview using grip
    The grip-mode package has been updated to version 20260525.215.
    mysql (20260525.158) --- Pure Elisp MySQL wire protocol client
    The mysql package has been updated to version 20260525.158.
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    Cosma - visualization for plain text files
    Hi everyone, I stumbled upon ‚Cosma‘ today and wanted to share it with you here: Cosmo is a visualization tool for knowledge workers. It reads plain text files containing [[wiki links]] and renders them as an interactive network of index cards. https://cosma.arthurperret.fr/index.html  ( 2 min )
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    Turning agents on their head: LLM help for human authorship
    Although I'm a proponent, and user, of coding agents, I don't believe they are always appropriate. For some things, you really want to write the code, text, or whatever, yourself. However, just because you write it yourself doesn't mean it wouldn't be useful to have an LLM by your side and looking over your work, and giving comments. Or, to put it another way, wouldn't it be useful to have instant code reviews? LLMs are pretty good at this. And not just for code, for anything. I've implemented this in my repo llm-buddy I'm not yet submitting it to MELPA, because it still is fairly young and may need refinement. However, I find it quite useful myself. The biggest issue I find with it is that sometimes comments on things you are just in the middle of doing (even though I attempt to stop it from doing this). Feedback on code Feedback on email This is my attempt to take advantage of just how good LLMs are at coding and feedback, while centering the work on the human. I haven't seen anything like this yet, so I hope this is new and interesting! Feedback is welcome. submitted by /u/ahyatt [link] [comments]
    Introducing vtermux
    submitted by /u/angelixd [link] [comments]

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    Can anyone identify this notebook?
    I have no memory of ever buying it. I just found it in my stuff one day. There doesn’t appear to be any brand markings or anything like that on it. It feels very nice and I do really like it so I’d be interested in getting another one but I’ve yet to figure out where I could do so. Any help would be much appreciated. submitted by /u/thats_amoore [link] [comments]
    Deciding on a smaller notebook + wallet solution
    Hey guys, I'm looking for something that could function as a notebook cover and a wallet, something relatively small that can hold a some cards (student ID, license, and two bank cards), at least two notebooks (preferably a third), with extra room for cash, receipts, business cards, etc., and maybe 2-3 keys if there's space. Something I could stuff into a back pocket if needed would be ideal, but it's not a deal-breaker if not. Lochby seems to have some good options, those being the Pocket Journal, Mini Field Journal, and Voyager Journal, though the two Midori Traveler's Notebook sizes with some inserts could work great as well. What would you guys recommend from those products? Are there any other brands/products you would suggest? Thank you! submitted by /u/c-hwll06 [link] [comments]
    Floppy Disk Notebook
    Help : I have had a fascination with floppy disk notebooks. These notebooks are not only cool and retro, but also small and practical. I have been challenged with drilling holes into the floppy disk without braking the disk. Please help me brainstorm ideas or better still. I would like to pick the brain of anybody who has completed the floppy disk notebook project successfully. Summary: how do I drill holes into a floppy disk without breaking the disk Photo credit @atticjournals submitted by /u/Independent_Sun_8541 [link] [comments]
    Yellow paper like Midori
    Searching for notebooks with pages cream ish yellow like Midori submitted by /u/prer9764 [link] [comments]
    Colour comparison, PR & Paul McGrath
    I made a post when I received my Paul McGrath a5 bifold in Bordeaux, and mentioned comparing the colour to my Paper Republic GV XL in the same colour. I can’t add pics to that post so I made a new one - hope that’s ok! In the pics, the PR is bottom, right, and bottom. It has about 6 months’ worth of patina and has not been conditioned. EDITED TO CLARIFY: this was merely to provide a requested comparison of the colours. Never did I state they were the same leather type, or quality, just what’s in my collection. Didn’t expect to cause so much ire! submitted by /u/mumblemurmurblahblah [link] [comments]
    Notebook from when I was 13
    Front and back cover, and some of the slightly less cringey pages submitted by /u/Global_Restaurant794 [link] [comments]
    Looking for college ruled oversize paper
    Bit of an odd one. I’m looking for oversized paper with standard college ruled lines (9/32”). All I can find is the usual 8.5” x 11”, ideally I’m looking for A3 or A2 but really anything bigger than standard would be perfect. Not looking for graph paper, specifically looking for college ruled. Anybody able to make a recommendation or point me in the right direction??? Thanks in advance!!!!! submitted by /u/ihavethreelegshelpme [link] [comments]
    I made a cover out of an old paper bag!
    submitted by /u/denixbeyza [link] [comments]
    In/Out - Book 20
    submitted by /u/Saladbar9 [link] [comments]
    unwanted notebooks that are unsellable. not sure what to do with them.
    hello! i have two notebooks that i bought from paperchase about five years ago (before i knew which notebooks suited me and which don't) — their line-ruled kraft notebooks if anyone knows them (i'll try and add a photo). i tried employing them as different kinds of journals hence they have a few used pages and scuffed front covers, but ultimately i just CANNOT get into the habit of using these notebooks because the lines are soooo thin and it stresses me out/doesn't suit me. they are both just collecting dust on my bookshelf. it's such a first world problem but it stresses me out having them here because i have so many other notebooks i want to buy that i know i will love but i can't because i feel guilty having these two empty notebooks that are not in use. i can't sell them, and i don't think i know anyone personally who will take them off my hands. i was thinking of just recycling them but i'm not sure. what could i do? submitted by /u/SunQuick2220 [link] [comments]
    Need help with journaling practice
    I have been journaling for decades, but I have one seemingly unsolvable problem: my entries are scattered across multiple notebooks in multiple sizes, which makes it nearly impossible for me to go back and review stuff chronologically. Here's what happens: I'll have a nice A5-sized notebook, and put a few weeks or months of entries in it, and then I'll get an itch to move to A6 size and, likewise, use that for a few weeks or months. Then I'll go back to the old A5 (which is, say, only half-filled) and try to fill it - but now there's a big chronological gap in the entries. This goes on and on with different sizes and formats. I know I can't do anything about the past, but how do I solve this for the future? I've tried to will myself to be consistent, but it never lasts for long. My journal goes with me everywhere as part of my "second brain" - currently a TN-style system. Problem is, there are seasons where I need a lot of room for notes/tasks/appointments (A5), and other seasons where life is light and all I really need are a couple of lines per day plus my journal (A6). Surely I'm not the only one with this problem... submitted by /u/Somebody_Else54 [link] [comments]
    Should I burn them?
    submitted by /u/Street_Category2571 [link] [comments]
    What’s a notebook idea you wish existed but difficult to to find?
    Hi all, I have couple notebook ideas I want to build on and wanted to see what people wish they could buy or use regularly that can be difficult to find. I think the market is pretty saturated (to say the least...) but wanted to see if I could get couple samples going to test some ideas. My personal favorites are Muji notebooks but I wish I could get a version that were more durable. Couple examples I got from chatgpt if any of these make sense: Notebooks designed for a very specific hobby or obsession Hybrid format with a combination of lined + graph/grid + blank pages Weird niche concepts that would only make sense to you submitted by /u/mr_zopa [link] [comments]
    Another 10/10 recommendation for Paul McGrath.
    Received my A6 cover from Paul McGrath leather goods a few days ago in violet and the quality is just perfect. Can’t wait to see the patina develop on this bad boy. Here’s to many years of it by my side! submitted by /u/screwthecommunists [link] [comments]
    Archer & Olive "Bonnie's Fave," thoughts? Is it AI?
    submitted by /u/Neat_Damage_3505 [link] [comments]
    Always like journals that have illustrations and custom prints in them
    Sad I don’t see it as often anymore like this old journal 😭 submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
    After decades of Word and Pages, I'm rediscovering the joy of pen and paper.
    submitted by /u/No-Explanation-6205 [link] [comments]
    show & tell: walk us thru your notebook cover
    hi all! i recently bought some patterned leather to create my own journal cover, but now in the designing step i’m feeling overwhelmed by all the choices i can go with! so i’m asking the community to gain some inspo and hear everyone’s use cases and thoughts. what kind of closure does your journal cover have; an elastic, snaps, leather wrap, zipper, two pen loops that form a lock? are there pockets inside or outside? how many notebooks does it fit, and how are they attached to the cover? elastic cords on the spine to hold things together like a traveler’s notebook, or do the they slot into the inner cover pocket? or both? bifold or trifold? is there a place to keep stickers, cards, a mini ruler? pen loop/pocket attached by the cover edges, inside close to the spine, or somewhere else? what design details on your cover do you hate / never use? is there a feature you now wish you had? in my use case, i’m ideally carrying 2 B6 notebooks (one vertical and one horizontal orientation), 2-3 pens, and a mini notepad. i’d also like some integrated storage for misc papers or flat accessories like stickers or a ruler. also i thought i wouldn’t want a trifold but the idea of having my paper edges protected/covered feels important… too many choices 😅 submitted by /u/ohbrilliance [link] [comments]
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    shift-number (20260524.2133) --- Increase/decrease the number at point
    The shift-number package has been updated to version 20260524.2133.
    dicom (20260524.1913) --- DICOM viewer - Digital Imaging & Communications in Medicine
    The dicom package has been updated to version 20260524.1913.
    fzf-native (20260524.1856) --- Fuzzy completion style
    The fzf-native package has been updated to version 20260524.1856.
    meshtastic (20260524.1854) --- Chat client for Meshtastic LoRa devices via serial
    The meshtastic package has been updated to version 20260524.1854.
    pathaction (20260524.1516) --- Execute the pathaction.yaml rules from your editor
    The pathaction package has been updated to version 20260524.1516.
    consult (20260524.1426) --- Search and navigate via completing-read
    The consult package has been updated to version 20260524.1426.
    neil (20260524.1246) --- Companion for Babashka Neil
    The neil package has been updated to version 20260524.1246.
    dialog-mode (20260524.1136) --- Major mode for editing Dialog files
    The dialog-mode package has been updated to version 20260524.1136.
    diff-ansi (20260524.938) --- Display diffs using alternative diffing tools
    The diff-ansi package has been updated to version 20260524.938.
    denote-explore (20260524.600) --- Explore and visualise Denote files
    The denote-explore package has been updated to version 20260524.600.
    olivetti (20260524.213) --- Minor mode to automatically balance window margins
    The olivetti package has been updated to version 20260524.213.
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    Cheap Amazon A6 notebooks turned into Passport and Field Notes size.
    I bought a bulk of cheap A6 notebooks on Amazon. They had surprisingly good quality. But since I really don't use A6 size to do notes I decided to bring out the knife and cut them to passport size and Field Notes size to use with my TN. After rounding the edges they turned out great. I just need to slap some stickers on and I'll be set for the year. submitted by /u/MagTheBag [link] [comments]
    how to take care of spots/lifted dye?
    A tiny drop of syrupy popsicle juice stained the cover of my camel passport. I hastily cleaned it off using warm water and a drop of dishwashing liquid. In the process some of the dye lifted so that area is a tiny bit lighter than the other bit. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make this spot less noticeable? I honestly can't stop focusing on it submitted by /u/Prestigious-Ant6364 [link] [comments]
    Recommend fountain pen friendly notebooks available in EU for Lochby journal?
    I'm looking to set up my first travellers notebook (in my case using the Lochby Journal). I generally use a fountain pen to write, and going for 3 dot grid notebooks seemed like a concenient and flexible setup. Now looking around Midori notebooks (specifically the Midori MD Notebook Light A5 grid) seem highly praised, but sadly their availability is lacking where I live. I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestion that don't bleed/feather. The Midori - Notebook Color Dot Grid - White variant does seem to be decently available. submitted by /u/Fresh_Bumblebee_1042 [link] [comments]
    Indecisive about which Cover
    Hey everyone, So I just found these two covers online from two seller's and I'm unsure which one to go for (normally I'm not that indecisive, I swear !) I really like the brown one since it would create a beautiful patina, but the grey leather also intrigues me 🙈 Which one would you choose? And how can I style them ? Thank you and have a nice day ! 🌿 submitted by /u/l_1425 [link] [comments]
    My Travel Companion
    It has traveled the world with me. Tokyo, Seoul, Bora Bora, Mont Saint-Michel… It has seen sunrises, crowded stations, quiet cafés. I don’t use it as much anymore, replaced by my iPad, and yet I never leave without it. Like a comfort, a connection to a version of me that loves paper, pens, and pages that crinkle. Today, I picked up my sanguine pencil. I bought it a while ago, wanting to draw again, to slow down… but life got in the way. This morning, I took five minutes. Just five minutes to sketch a few lines, no pressure, no expectations. It’s not much, but it’s a start. submitted by /u/MoonlightCalligraphy [link] [comments]
    [ Removed by Reddit ]
    [ Removed by Reddit on account of violating the content policy. ] submitted by /u/trekt-app [link] [comments]
    My everyday carry during my 2-week Japan trip
    This is in a shinkansen ride from Osaka to Tokyo 🚝 Love & Trip passport size and the 20th card size. Perfect companion! submitted by /u/YuriHaruka [link] [comments]
    May 23, 2026
    Pilot Lucina, Fine nib. Diamine Oxblood/Onyx Black mix. Traveler’s Notebook 012 insert submitted by /u/jjernst [link] [comments]
    First TN and I love it 🙂‍↕️
    I’ve wanted one for so long and I did all my research to get the one that would suit me best. Once I use up all these pages I’ll definitely get more inserts and possibly the blue TN 😊 To those out there that have the Love and Trip Notebook… I’m jealous and happy for you🥹 submitted by /u/Sweet_Doughnut9531 [link] [comments]
    My girls in their natural habitat
    The Traveller’s are ready to travel! submitted by /u/FIREgirl2026 [link] [comments]
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    use-package-x (previously use-package-extras) now available in MELPA
    Ten months ago I announced the creation of use-package-extras (now use-package-x), a collection of keywords for use-package. The package was originally only for my personal use, but I decided to make it public in case it becomes useful, I was inspired by leaf.el when creating this package. Now it is available on MELPA. To use it and installing it: (use-package use-package-x :ensure t :demand) Check the README file for more information and to see all the available keywords. For those wondering why this wasn't contributed to master (this 31.1), I tried, but there simply wasn't any agreement between the maintainers, other people involved, and me. Since I didn't want to throw away all the effort and time I put into this package, I decided to move it to MELPA. Any ideas for this package are welcome! submitted by /u/DevelopmentCool2449 [link] [comments]
    A possible security layer for emacs
    Sometimes I only want to use Emacs as an editor, or as an IDE, with fixed capabilities (e.g. grep, diff, git), not arbitrary execution privileges. I know that I could always spin a docker image, but I've been thinking that it would not be very difficult to set up a permissions layer similar to the ones that are being used in agentic coding. The cost for a prefix-based folder check and command check should be path normalization, plus a log2(N) lookup in a sorted array. That does not sound like a lot. The layer would also have the most value if one also improves existing shell-based commands (e.g. find + xargs + grep) with more reasonable and modern approaches based on call-process and batching. That is all described in the link below. Feedback is welcome https://juanjose.garciaripoll.com/blog/emacs-security-model/ submitted by /u/jjgarciaripoll [link] [comments]
    org-roam-gt: faster node search and richer capture targets for org-roam
    submitted by /u/dm_g [link] [comments]
    What's So Special About Emacs?
    submitted by /u/ImJustPassinBy [link] [comments]
    Is savannah down?
    When searching for savannah i get text that looks like it has been defaced. When accessing http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/emacs/ I get a 502 Bad gateway message submitted by /u/jjgarciaripoll [link] [comments]
    The next step in org notes
    I love org notes. In fact, I only use codeberg because its the only repo I can find that supports them. with that said, I am starting to "out grow" them. The good news is I know you can basically customize them to do anything if you know what you are doing. I, however, am not that smart 😄. Here are my friction points. I want embedded images, diagrams, and be able to interact with my Graphs and formatted tables. Again, I think this is more of my ignorance than org-mode limitations submitted by /u/Ok_Revolution_7912 [link] [comments]
    My first time participating in Emacs Carnival: "May I recommend thinking of Emacs as your Fortress of Solitude"
    submitted by /u/Martinsos [link] [comments]
    Assigning single stroke shortcut key considered bad in emacs term?
    I've assigned the following F1 : ibuffer F2 : switch to scratch F9 : org-agenda-list + calendar and I feel very good about it. My question is that if this is considered bad in emacs way of doing things. I feel so comfortable now that I even think about replacing some of other sequential shortcuts to single shortcut key. Is there any downside of doing this, or suggestion? submitted by /u/sticheln [link] [comments]
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    org-roam-gt: faster node search and richer capture targets for org-roam
    I've been using org-roam for a few years and hit two pain points that kept bothering me enough to write a minor mode to fix them. Sharing it in case others have the same frustrations. Repo: https://github.com/dmgerman/org-roam-gt The problems Slow node search. Once my database grew past a thousand nodes, org-roam-node-find started feeling sluggish — there's a noticeable pause before the completion list appears. The culprit is the display template: org-roam builds a formatted string for every node on every invocation, and with enough nodes that adds up. Replacing the format string with a plain Lisp function cuts the pause significantly. Capture can't route to headings. The standard node target always prompts you to pick a node and drops you at its top. That's fine for creating new nodes…
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    Does a Haskell Programmer Need all the Crazy Complexity?
    I've been writing a decent amount of Haskell, and I've gotten done some projects. Things like making a toy language, making a little shell, or an HTTP 1.1 server from Network.Socket. When I read other people's code, it's filled to the brim with arcane symbols and types that I've never even heard of! By and large, all the stuff that I do is comparatively simple. My code is typically more verbose by 2-3 lines per function, but perhaps that's a lot for Haskell? Anyway, now that there's been a preamble, my question is, do I need to learn all that? Is that approach 'more correct,' or ' more idiomatic' Haskell? My programs run, the code is readable and I enjoy writing Haskell. Is it just that a lot of Haskell Rascals enjoy using byzantine language extensions and making as much use of the complexities of the language? If some more experience people could chime in about all this, I'd really appreciate it. submitted by /u/theHaskellRascall [link] [comments]
    lambda-on-lambda - Serverless Haskell on AWS
    submitted by /u/_jackdk_ [link] [comments]
    WireCat: visual programming with cartesian categories
    submitted by /u/guaraqe [link] [comments]
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    This week in #Scala (May 25, 2026)
    submitted by /u/petrzapletal [link] [comments]
    kyo-sql design preview
    I typically only post release announcements but this is more of a blog post (maybe I should have a proper blog 🫣). People familiar with the challenges of DB libraries might find it an interesting read! submitted by /u/fwbrasil [link] [comments]
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    hello
    Hello everybody! I am a lurker no more! I am an early-career music teacher at a Kindergarten thru Second Grade school in the U.S. I am interested in using Zettelkasten to improve my understanding of music teaching and learning, as well as aid in graduate studies that I might pursue in the near future. My current barrier is building the regular habit of writing in my Zettelkasten, which for now lives in Obsidian. Current research interests: music teaching and learning, Kodály method, folk music, social change, childhood development, mental health. Music interests: I studied trombone at college, but now I mostly play piano and ukulele while I teach my students. I mostly listen to genres like alt rock and electronic pop, but my partner has introduced me to the wonderful world of Carnatic music. Hobbies: Reading fiction, video games (right now I am playing Hades on PC), drawing pulli kolam, nature trails, lifting weights. Add me on storygraph: @mrminorchord  ( 2 min )

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    Omg! I got one at retail! 20th Anniversary TN Black.
    So beyond excited right now. I hadn’t even allowed myself to get my hopes up about the anniversary set because I knew it would keep selling out and anything over retail I couldn’t afford. We went to Maido Santana Row. We are taking a mini road trip so I earmarked stationary places to hit. While I was internally screaming about the new fountain pen I was getting, I noticed their TN were also in the display cases. So I was ogling those while waiting for a dip ink to test my pen. I see a small 6x8 sign with the anniversary ones on it. I asked the guy how long they lasted for and he said we have them. I didn’t think I heard right. The store was busy but no line or anything. I asked him how on earth people were not running him over to get them. He genuinely laughed and said I actually don’t know. People were streaming in for the past few weeks asking for them, we told them we were getting them this week and pretty much no one is asking about them. So guys they have the black and brown IN STOCK. So I got the black one. I can’t wait to get to the hotel to unbox it!!! Pic of pen also because it matches so perfectly 😍😍😍😍😍🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 submitted by /u/TheCodeTeam [link] [comments]
    Which one?
    I'm putting my Kyoto Edition in rotation for it's first voyage away from home next week. I wanted some opinions from the experts! Which color band for my Kyoto Edition TN? Which one would you rock? submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    My TN Card Size Setup 05/23/26 Update
    Ever since I got my hands on The Traveler's Company 20th Anniversary Card Size edition, I have been using it as a wallet. Although I don't necessarily put it into my pockets, it's fits quite nice and secure in my backpack's front access pocket. I started revisiting stationery last June, I found myself admiring the limitless customization and use cases for Traveler's Notebooks. That's exactly what prompted me to acquire one for myself. Over the months, I have been using my Regular-sized TN for hoarding storing stickers and holding business cards, while jotting down some thoughts. It was great, but not excellent for what I envisioned for my own TN. This changed with the release of the Card Size variant as it not only allowed me to daily drive it as a wallet, but also helped me rekindle (pun intended) with a long-lost passion of mine-reading. As I found u/doucesquisse's post, I was ecstatic in trying to implement the XTEINK X3 e-reader. Now, the hard part is setting up my very first ereader. Crosspoint this. Calibre that. It is another entire world that I just stepped into, but the journey will definitely be worth it 💌. Also, thank you to [u/quiney08](u/quiney08) for helping me find the Traveler's Factor Mizuhiki Charm! Setup: Traveler's Notebook Card Size (Brown) 🤎 Traveler's Factory Mizuhiki Charm ❤️ Tom Studio's Lumos Mini (Titanium) 🩶 Pilot Birdie Mechanical Pencil ✏️ submitted by /u/mecha-verdant [link] [comments]
    When hobbies collide ✨
    submitted by /u/luckygirl9898 [link] [comments]
    My first traveler’s notebook
    I bought this in olive green, but it's almost brown, which surprised me. I thought they'd accidentally included some brown. But I don't mind, it's really cool! submitted by /u/Ambitious-Slide4809 [link] [comments]
    My phone replacement kit to reduce scrolling
    So I've done a little experiment by putting together an 'anti-scroll kit' with the Traveler's Notebook along with a notebook insert, a fountain pen, an e-reader, and colored pencils. The idea was to use this instead of my phone (which stayed at the bottom of my bag) during my commute. The card size is perfect for holding everything while still staying compact. I'm in love with this thing! https://preview.redd.it/3utfoqt2lv2h1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=f7b5685cf2b991f5bb1592e61bcda0af33395395 submitted by /u/ishiiwashi [link] [comments]
    can TN break within 3d of use?
    Hi everyone! I posted on here a couple of days ago and I loved every single one of your comments! I listened to all of your suggestions and turn my TN passport my EDC (work notes, wallet, doodles...) and use my old work notebook as a solo TTRPG notebook for my future A5 journaling ecosystem. I've carried the notebook for 2 days now and I kept inside a few cards and 2 notebook inserts, the journal is not chunky at all, is rather a slim fit. However, I've noticed a weird division in the upper part where the main cord is located. Is it normal? did i break it? is it gonna fall apart? On the other hand I've noticed there's a black cord apart from the ones used to hold the notebooks inside that pokes from the bottom part, what is it for? Thank you so much in advanced! <3 submitted by /u/nashlancrew [link] [comments]
    Safe Travels!
    Safe Travels this weekend! submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    My 11 years old TN PanAm edition (it slowly turned green)
    this is a panam special edition bought in 2015 It has seen some trips but defiantly stayed a lot at home, It lost its blue color for a blue green , I did some pics of the back because it’s more blue, and the inside where you can see more of the original color Pen is a older style Capless vanishing point by Pilot The last 2 pics show that it’s not much decorated 😅 but this small Air France ad that relates to PanAm and i found a receipt from Eurobox in Japan where i bought 2 sailor and a Montblanc in 2023 (my tn was with me and bought a passport tn in Tokyo on that trip ) Edit: after making some research on my old unpacking video of this TN, I think it's a Blue Edition and not Panam (or maybe the Panam thing was an add-on, I really don't remember ) submitted by /u/Leonardo-Writing [link] [comments]
    RDU kinda morning with TN
    Another morning in an airport. Enjoying a moment with my Travelers Notebook submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Restarting this PPTN
    Need a place for brain dump, and this little TN going to help me collect my dumps. submitted by /u/Wise-Shop-610 [link] [comments]
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    My Favorite Notebook!
    The LT1917 Squared Notebook is my most favorite notebook EVER! The grid is glorious! I love that it has personalization options and I add a green binder clip as a pen holder! submitted by /u/SisterGoldenHair70 [link] [comments]
    My first leather journal!
    After seeing so many of your beautiful leather notebook covers on here, I finally decided to get one for myself. I'm so pleased it with and I'm excited to wear it in! submitted by /u/Traditional_Algae25 [link] [comments]
    Where can I find a notebook like this?
    My boyfriend bought this on a trip in Utah with his friend and filled out the entire thing in 3-4 months. He said it’s the first notebook/journal he’s finished and it’s his favorite he’s ever had. I’d love to get him another one or something similar but I haven’t found anything yet. I think it’s around A5 paper size and heavy-weight paper that kinda feels like canvas but not as thick. The signatures are bound in threes and the last photo is the journal opened to the center of a signature. Thanks for the help!! submitted by /u/aki-ya [link] [comments]
    Which one?
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Positional
    Was at Barnes and Noble and saw these made in Italy notebooks, seemed nice, anyone use them? Thanks! submitted by /u/anthanto [link] [comments]
    My TN Card Size Setup 05/23/26 Update
    Current TN Card Size setup (as of 05/23/26)! submitted by /u/mecha-verdant [link] [comments]
    ISO an older designworks ink journal?
    https://preview.redd.it/3fsca0pykx2h1.jpg?width=1143&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=029de3fc21ee2fba064147442b426abd63196523 https://preview.redd.it/g69myzoykx2h1.png?width=708&format=png&auto=webp&s=f6e6bd7270b939d7053f91388a3e5e667c13ad1b i have been using these designworks journals for the past 7 or 8? years or so for my yearly scrapbook/journal. i love the format and dimensions and have never had a problem with the spine breaking even after i fill it with photos and papers. i decorate the cover differently every year, and these have never done me wrong, but i cannot find any more of them since they are older now. the last 2 years i have found one on ebay and depop, but I am at a loss for what to do and really would like to stick with the same journal, but i am open to suggestions if anyone knows anything incredibly similar. if anyone knows where i could buy one or multiple of these, PLEASE let me know! i am on a desperate hunt for one ! submitted by /u/avaladvance [link] [comments]
    Moleskins A6 journal
    Just ordered my new Muskin journal for on the go journaling. I’m looking forward to journal my latest thoughts while I’m not at the house and when I’m out and about I’ll let you know what I feel about it later. submitted by /u/OneProperty8310 [link] [comments]
    My First LEUCHTTURM1917.
    I’m usually using Rhodia Pads (virtually no ghosting), but I am trying out the 1917 notebook. 1, 5, 7, 8. Have the least ghosting. I have also ordered the 1917 in 120GSM to compare. For this regular one, I might write using the Lamy or the Pencil. submitted by /u/Elmo8869 [link] [comments]
    Found my perfect notebook for everyday, everywhere use
    Yes, I’ve said this before. I have found the perfect notebook for other purposes, but for everyday? To take everywhere? This is the one. The perfect size, hardcover, with square grid, numbered pages, and fountain pen friendly. Meet my A6 Leuchtturm1917. I avoided the brand due to the price. At the beginning of the year I got the official bullet journal and I loved it. The downside? The size. The A5 is just not great to carry around everywhere for me, but I loved the paper quality. Before this I used Midori MD A6 graph grid. I love how they have markings for columns and rows. The downside? It’s not hardcover. I got a cover off Etsy that’s perfect but I still found it slightly too big. Then came this notebook. It’s perfect for every day. I’ll still use my Midori MD’s, my travel notebook, and other notebooks I have started. Moving forward though, this pocket notebook is going to be my go to. Do you have recommendations for another hardcover, square grid, numbered pages, fountain pen friendly A6 (this A6 size not Midori A6 size)? Edits: typos and sentence structure. submitted by /u/AnpanV [link] [comments]
    The current state of my everyday notebook
    submitted by /u/buildntinker [link] [comments]
    My first traveler’s notebook
    submitted by /u/Ambitious-Slide4809 [link] [comments]
    RDU kinda morning with TN
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    The Madison notebook
    If anyone has watched The Madison on Prime / Paramount, could you tell me what notebook is featured in the show. Throughout the show, Stacey reads from her deceased husband's journal / notebook. It's an interesting notebook as it is horizontal vs vertical (like most notebooks). It looks rustic and cool. Anyway, I want one so if anyone can help me figure out make and model, I would very much appreciate it. Happy Memorial Day weekend. submitted by /u/Aqaba1917 [link] [comments]
    A5 Notebook Leather Cover Recommendations
    I'm looking for an A5 leather cover for my Midori/Muji notebooks and currently considering two options: the Galen Leather cover and ClausHandcrafts on Etsy. The Galen leather is more expensive due to shipping and I have currently have a 20% Etsy coupon that brings it down to 50 with shipping. Has anyone tried either/both of the options and how was their quality? submitted by /u/stationeryaddict_ [link] [comments]
    Reviewing the laser-engraved aluminum notebooks
    Sharing a quick look back at the aluminum notebooks we laser-engraved for some buyers. Loved making these—sleek, unique, and surprisingly fun to design. submitted by /u/SoftInventor [link] [comments]
    where can I find a basic yet nice 9.5” by 6” notebook?
    All I want is a simple but high quality notebook in a 9.5x6 size. The Kokuyo notebooks with the detachable rings have caught my eye, but the sizes aren my favorite. Does anyone know if there is a notebook out there for me? Or am I going to have to settle? submitted by /u/Old-Attempt797 [link] [comments]
    Disposing of old notebooks
    Curious of the different methods or what people do when they want to dispose of old notebooks/journals especially the hardcover style like moleskin or leucthern style. Are you ripping pages out and shredding them are you just throwing them in landfill and not worrying about content? I know many people keep them I have a process for that but some are collecting dust with little relevance at this time. submitted by /u/Impressive_Focus_791 [link] [comments]
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    What made Scala finally “click” for you?
    I’m at that stage where sometimes Scala feels incredibly elegant and other times I stare at the code like it’s an ancient spellbook. Especially once implicits/givens, higher-kinded types, and functional patterns start showing up. Curious what concept, project, or resource made the language finally feel natural for people here. submitted by /u/ZealousidealTell1346 [link] [comments]
    Switching UI format from Scalatags to something else?
    Hello, I am a college student working to propose a webapp project to a company for the implementation of a card game they created, I already made a working demo with most features and a simple ui made in html using Scalatags in the context of a college course. Would it make sense to remake the UI using another library or even a whole software to remake the in game UI to look clean, possibly with extra small sounds and animations along with a new "home" page? Or would it be possible and possibly less of a hassle to keep working in plain scalatags? Thanks a lot for the help! submitted by /u/Itchy-Entertainer-87 [link] [comments]
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    agitjo (20260523.2048) --- Manage Forgejo PRs with AGit-Flow
    The agitjo package has been updated to version 20260523.2048.
    verb (20260523.1941) --- Organize and send HTTP requests
    The verb package has been updated to version 20260523.1941.
    evil-terminal-cursor-changer (20260523.1907) --- Change cursor shape and color in terminal
    The evil-terminal-cursor-changer package has been updated to version 20260523.1907.
    selected (20260523.1823) --- Keymap for when region is active
    The selected package has been updated to version 20260523.1823.
    evil-collection (20260523.1749) --- A set of keybindings for Evil mode
    The evil-collection package has been updated to version 20260523.1749.
    sage-shell-mode (20260523.1504) --- A front-end for Sage Math
    The sage-shell-mode package has been updated to version 20260523.1504.
    geiser (20260523.1502) --- GNU Emacs and Scheme talk to each other
    The geiser package has been updated to version 20260523.1502.
    alan-mode (20260523.1330) --- Major mode for editing Alan files
    The alan-mode package has been updated to version 20260523.1330.
    spacemacs-theme (20260523.1256) --- Color theme with a dark and light versions
    The spacemacs-theme package has been updated to version 20260523.1256.
    dap-mode (20260523.830) --- Debug Adapter Protocol mode
    The dap-mode package has been updated to version 20260523.830.
    srfi (20260523.130) --- Scheme Requests for Implementation browser
    The srfi package has been updated to version 20260523.130.
  • Open

    caffeinate-mode: Prevent your system from sleeping using the native power assertion API in Emacs 31+
    One of the more practical additions I am excited about in Emacs 31 is the system-sleep package, which provides a native hook into your operating system's power management APIs. The package works on on Windows, macOS, and Linux (if Emacs is compiled with D-Bus support). In the past, I have occasionally popped open an M-x async-shell-command with the caffeinate utility on macOS when there is some reason I don't want the system to go to sleep, so I wrote a global minor mode to do the same thing (just without the extra subprocess). You can also use this to replace Caffeine or any of those other apps that provide a system tray icon to toggle preventing sleep. Assuming folks find this useful, I hope to incorporate it into one of the package repositories closer to the Emacs 31 release. submitted by /u/lucasec [link] [comments]
    minibuffer problems
    complete emacs noob so forgive my ignorance here. i was following distrotube's setup tutorial and everything had gone (relatively) smoothly so far, but somewhere along the way after i finished the tutorial and started branching out a bit, something went awry and now it acts like i didn't tell my launcher function to only make the minibuffer at all. any idea where i should start looking to root out my problem? function in question: (use-package xdg-launcher :elpaca '(xdg-launcher :host github :repo "emacs-exwm/xdg-launcher")) ;; create a global keyboard shortcut with the following code ;; emacsclient -cF "((visibility . nil))" -e "(emacs-run-launcher)" (defun emacs-run-launcher () "Create and select a frame called emacs-run-launcher which consists only of a minibuffer and has specific dimensions. Runs app-launcher-run-app on that frame, which is an emacs command that prompts you to select an app and open it in a dmenu like behaviour. Delete the frame after that command has exited" (interactive) (with-selected-frame (make-frame '((name . "emacs-run-launcher") (minibuffer . only) (fullscreen . 0) ; no fullscreen (undecorated . t) ; remove title bar ;;(auto-raise . t) ; focus on this frame ;;(tool-bar-lines . 0) ;;(menu-bar-lines . 0) (internal-border-width . 10) (width . 80) (height . 11))) (unwind-protect (xdg-launcher-run-app) (delete-frame)))) and the command mapped to a keybind to trigger it: emacsclient -cF '((visibility . nil))' -e '(emacs-run-launcher)' submitted by /u/poppychips [link] [comments]
    dl-completion: Custom completion-style
    Hello, I implemented a small script in Elisp to do text completion, basically allowing typos when searching/switching between files and directories mainly because of my own clumsiness. I didn’t saw an equivalent neither on melpa or within Emacs forum’s. It might give you ideas to deepen or maybe use it. More details here : https://codeberg.org/Hyudoro/dl-completion.git submitted by /u/Altruistic-Respond83 [link] [comments]
    Demo site for a proposed re-design of the GNU ELPA
    submitted by /u/susam [link] [comments]
    Any tips for increasing the responsiveness of Magit on Windows?
    At work, I have to use Windows 11 for my daily tasks. I'm free to use GNU Emacs so I do that (it's the only text editor I have used every day since 2011 A.D.). If I say Emacs is slow on Windows, I wouldn't be saying anything new, so something was done about it. However, I'm puzzled by Magit, because despite the improvements in performance one can apply on Emacs for Windows, it still takes time to execute something like `M-x` `magit-status` `r` `e` `[branch name]` `RET`... like 3 to 4 seconds total; that's the time it takes to execute a rebase. To do other things like pulling or pushing, it takes around the same amount of time. It is even slow if I want to turn on options in those operations (it takes time to activate `--force` when pushing). Is there anything that can be done about it on Windows, or is this how Magit is supposed to work in such an OS? submitted by /u/No_Cartographer1492 [link] [comments]
    vertico-carousel: keep the selected Vertico candidate on the first visible row
    Hi, I made a small Vertico display extension called vertico-carousel. It keeps the selected candidate on the first visible row of the Vertico candidate list. The following candidates are shown below it, wrapping from the end of the list back to the beginning. Repository: https://github.com/kn66/vertico-carousel The behavior is similar to icomplete-vertical-mode: as you move through candidates, the list rotates while the selected candidate stays in the same visible position. My original motivation was fairly specific. I use vertico-buffer-frame, and when the selected candidate was near the bottom of the candidate list, it could overlap with the preview area, making it hard to tell which candidate was being previewed. Keeping the selected candidate at the top solved that issue for my setup. It currently supports: vertico-count wrapping near the end of the candidate list optional session-local vertico-cycle group headings, with the heading before the current candidate omitted vertico-indexed-mode, including wrapped rows I searched the Vertico issue tracker and found related discussions such as minad/vertico#86, #26, and #63, but I did not find an existing proposal for a vertical display mode that keeps the current candidate on the first visible row. This package uses Vertico internal APIs, so it may need adjustments if Vertico changes internally. Feedback is welcome. I’m especially interested in whether this behavior seems useful outside of my own setup, or whether it is too specific to be worth keeping as a separate package. submitted by /u/AsleepSurround6814 [link] [comments]
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    from-text: type class to convert from Text
    I released a new package which provides haskell class IsText a where fromText :: Text -> a aiming to simplify conversion from Text to other textual data types, including ByteArray, ByteString and OsPath. It uses UTF-8 when converting to binary types without an associated encoding. There is an overwhelming number of alternative packages for text conversions, but at the moment none of them provide conversions from Text to OsPath. I could not decide which one to contribute such function to, so decided to create a new package. submitted by /u/Bodigrim [link] [comments]

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    [Yet another nvim vs emacs] Emacs specifically as IDE
    Yes, I know similar question was asked multiple times. But emacs side always brings "os, not an editor" argument. But I already have an OS, I just need a text editor. (ok, not just editor, IDE) Basically, if we strip org mode part and not leaving emacs part, what it has as IDE vs Neovim/Lazyvim? Some context (not relevant to general question, only to my case): I am ok with need to invest some time in it. Idea to come to emacs rose from the fact that you start needing terminal multiplexer, but this is extra level of abstraction. I kind of want to make neovim+neovide also my terminal multiplexer, but it feels like I am stepping into emacs territory here a bit submitted by /u/B_bI_L [link] [comments]
    Taming Emacs Cache and Temporary Files
    Wrote a post on how I centralize Emacs cache and temporary files into a single configurable directory instead of letting them spread around ~/.emacs.d/ and projects. Makes it much easier to clean, reset, or temporarily move everything into /tmp when needed. Mostly hacky and educational, for real-world use, most users will probably want a ready-to-go package like the great no-littering. submitted by /u/LionyxML [link] [comments]
    Emacsclient landed in Gemini CLI, and why I won't contribute to non-FOSS projects again
    A few months ago, I opened an issue on the Gemini CLI repository because it did not support emacsclient, which is my favorite way to launch Emacs from the terminal: https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues/21084 I then submitted a PR: https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/pull/21090 The maintainers asked for a few changes, including broader editor support. I made them, and the PR eventually grew to 27 commits. Three days ago, it was finally merged upstream: https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/releases/tag/v0.44.0-preview.0 So now emacsclient support is in Gemini CLI. Unfortunately (and ironically), just a few hours after my PR landed, Google published this announcement: https://developers.googleblog.com/an-important-update-transitioning-gemini-cli-to-antigravity-cli/ They explained that Gemini CLI, including community contributions, will effectively become enterprise-only: On June 18, 2026, Gemini CLI and Gemini Code Assist IDE extensions will stop serving requests for Google AI Pro and Ultra, as well as those using it free of charge using Gemini Code Assist for individuals. I found that pretty disappointing, even if not entirely surprising. I had hoped to write this post very differently: celebrating that Emacs is now fully supported in Gemini CLI. Instead, the reality is: Yes, emacsclient is now fully supported. But starting June 18, that only matters for Enterprise users. So if you have a Google AI Pro account, you can enjoy the feature, but only for a few more days. My takeaway is that in the future I will think very carefully before contributing again to non-FOSS projects. submitted by /u/a_alberti [link] [comments]
    Is There a Robust treesit aware Modal Editing Integration?
    I recently overhauled the general 'type' awareness in my emacs, and one really important, syntax aware source of these types is treesitter. I want to be able to integrate these with modal editing systems like meow and evil. I mainly use evil. I've tried evil-textobj-tree-sitter, but that doesn't work as it seems to be incompatible with Emacs's built-in treesit implementation. I also tried evil-ts-obj, but I don't like it's notion of 'compounds' and 'statements' which don't map intuitively onto functions (for example, how do I visually select around a function with this package? I can't find a way to do that). Before I roll my own version of this, I wanted to ask if others have had success with establishing treesitter based 'nouns' in their modal editing system. Basically I want to be able to, for example in a python file - vif: visually select inside function If there is no robust implementation for this kind of thing, does anyone have tips before I punish myself with some lisp hacking? submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]
    How to execute a function on load theme
    I want to change orderless match faces and according to manual there is a hook to do this: (add-hook 'enable-theme-functions 'MY-FUNCTION-HERE) but it's not work in my case. Here is except of my init.el, what's wrong with it? (add-hook 'enable-theme-functions dk/sync-orderless) ;; Setup orderless match faces (defun dk/sync-orderless (&rest _arg) "Set orderless match faces to use the same background as visual selection." (let ((bg (face-attribute 'region :background)) (fg (face-attribute 'font-lock-string-face :foreground))) (dolist (face '(orderless-match-face-0 orderless-match-face-1 orderless-match-face-2 orderless-match-face-3)) (set-face-attribute face nil :foreground fg :background nil :underline t)))) error is: Symbol's value as variable is void: dk/sync-orderless submitted by /u/Tempus_Nemini [link] [comments]
    emacs-startup-hook not hooked (apparently)
    Hello, beloved community. A couple of days ago I discovered lambda-emacs and it really looks promising. It is definitely worth a deep look into the code as it provides ideas and suggestions that I haven't seen elsewhere. But I'm having an issue with the start-up process. lambda-emacs has a modular configuration and the modules are loaded in 3 different stages: base, after-init (engaged by after-init-hook) and after-startup (engaged by emacs-startup-hook). For reasons I cannot understand the 3rd stage is not loaded. My question to you all is: "is there a way to check if and when the emacs-startup-hook is hooked and what may prevent it from running?" Or, if anyone is running lamdba-emacs, am I missing something? Thanks to you all submitted by /u/piripicchi [link] [comments]
    using vim
    installing vim plugin or what is called doesn't give full vim experience(even ubuntu's distr version is not giving needed changes in latest versions) can somebody convince me to use emacs, considering my vim need? submitted by /u/Severe-Firefighter36 [link] [comments]
    A small write-up of git blaming in Emacs
    I wrote a quick guide to git blaming in Emacs using examples from built-in VC, Magit, and blamer.el. Intended target audience is new Emacs users. Let me know if there's anything else I missed! submitted by /u/yep808 [link] [comments]
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    My travel RPG notebook
    Hey everyone on r/notebooks! I've been a lurker here for a while and I’ve been carrying around a pocket notebook and some pens daily for many years now. For my job I work in a chemical plant around hydrogen so we can't have phones outside our control room, so I write and sketch a lot on the job. I've had notebooks of various sizes and materials over the years between this job and my previous one but nothing high quality. Recently my interest in r/fountainpens led me to Traveler Notebooks, which of course seemed right up my alley. I always kept a couple notepads on me to separate my constant doodles and lists separate from my work stuff so these seemed like a perfect way to keep multiple smaller notebooks together and more organized. Also I've been getting into Table Top Role-playing Ga…
    Notebook cover I made
    I made this notebook cover for my little sister's birthday and thought I'd share :) It fits an A5 notebook and currently has an MD lined notebook in it. I also got my little sister her first fountain pen and some inks to go with it. I sewed the cover itself using this pattern and then crocheted all the flowers and leaves. submitted by /u/a-small-green-bird [link] [comments]
    Do you keep a reading log?
    submitted by /u/vchiarav25 [link] [comments]
    “for journal pages that need extra warmth 🤎” new sticker sheet
    submitted by /u/beautyofhope [link] [comments]
    A pleasent gift from a friend
    My first Paper Republic. I got it as a surprise gift at NYC at the drawer store.I have a leather panel and I'm going to add some pockets. I love the color ( dusty rose). submitted by /u/libertad1m [link] [comments]
    Notebook Qualities
    Hello everyone, I’ve been looking into making my own notebooks (& hopefully selling at one point). I’m curious about what qualities you guys look for when buying one. I know it’s different for everyone, so I’m quite interested in seeing all the different things notebook lovers look for. I’m quite specific about mine. What kind of notebooks, sizes, paper thickness, lines, grid, blank, dots, paper color, etc. If anyone has also a quality that you have been looking for in a notebook that you don’t find much, that would be quite helpful too. Thank you! submitted by /u/author122130 [link] [comments]
    I recently wrote my first Substack post.
    Recently, I have been thinking about starting to write, and to be honest, this was my desire for many years as I accumulated a lot of observations, insight, and wisdom. Now, I have built up the courage to start properly writing about more existential things that I experience, and here is my first ever article on Substack where I go through my seven-year journey in meditation. 🧘 submitted by /u/afrank03 [link] [comments]
    I would love some notebook suggestions
    I see all these cute leather notebooks and I would love one but the main things I like in a notebook don't seem to be in them. I'm open to other style but I'd like something cute and aesthetic. It's mainly for journaling. It must have college ruled pages that I can tear out. I prefer to not use spiral because I'm left-handed but I can make it work if it is. I really like when the lines go all the way to the edges of the pages but it's ok if they don't. I feel like everytime i find a noted book that have a cool or pretty cover I open it to huge wide lines or no lines at all. Thanks for any leads you may have! submitted by /u/LeaLoo85 [link] [comments]
    My very own portfolio PR
    I move it sooo much ! Already put so much in it !! Bought it at the Parisian stationary shop Perjac ! submitted by /u/Ok-Row7527 [link] [comments]
    Looking for notebook meeting specific requirements
    Hello! Recently I've been getting to the end of my current notebook, and while I have another one like it, I don't know where to buy more. I got these two from my grandmother, and on the back they have a website (www.forartssake.com.au) but I can't find the notebooks listed on there. That said, I'm looking for a notebook with these requirements: A6 size Minimum 200 pages No string binding No elastic band to hold the cover in place No pen holder a cover material that will bend & hold stickers well (not sure what the material of the one i have, otherwise i'd say it's preferred) Lined pages If possible, no more than 25 lines per page I know this is probably a hard ask with all my wants, and I'm not expecting A Solution of any kind, but all help & recommendations are appreciated! :) submitted by /u/No-Pomelo-3571 [link] [comments]
    Paul McGrath Pocket
    Received my pocket cover in Bordeaux by Paul McGrath a few weeks ago and it’s already been put to good use! I love a worn in, used notebook. Give me character! I have a 4.9x3.5” planner insert (from Etsy) in the front, a field notes, and a field notes sized art journal in the back. Three notebooks peep out of the cover a tiny bit (I don’t mind this), but two do not. Thanks so much Paul, I hail from Chatham County so it was cool to see you’re from my neck of the woods. :) submitted by /u/lizardsol [link] [comments]
    Midori A7 Light Notebooks
    Has anyone been able to purchase a Midori A7 light notebook recently? JetPens and Amazon don't show them anymore. I'm wondering if this is because of MD separating from Midori? submitted by /u/Liluana5 [link] [comments]
    Happy National Notebook Day!
    submitted by /u/cameracaper [link] [comments]
    Uni Shift Pipe Lock
    submitted by /u/mecha-verdant [link] [comments]
  • Open

    Brown or Camel?
    Hi, me again. It's been less than a week since my first post and I've decided I'm pulling the trigger on a TRC TN, but I can't decide what color. I'm between Camel and Brown in standard size. The best pictures of Camel I've seen have beautiful patina, and the suede texture looks absent. They are caramel / orange. My wallet and FN cover are kind of like that. But I've also seen pictures of new ones recently that are way too light for me, and really fuzzy. I think if I'm mostly journaling around the house it will take years for the nice patina to develop. Also worried I'll be bothered by the suede texture for some reason. The issue with the brown - I've seen some pictures where it looks nearly black. Is that common? Does it darken with time or lighten? Do you guys think the leather reflected in this video is accurate? I know it isn't life or death, and if I end up liking this system I'll just buy another down the road. But I'm trying to get a great first TN experience, you know? submitted by /u/Captain_Avenue [link] [comments]
    Help Identifying Brand
    Hey gang! I’ve only recently gotten into TNs, but as I’ve been getting into them, I dug up an old leather notebook cover that a friend gifted me years ago, in like, 2017ish. I completely forgot I had this crammed away in my desk, and just started using it to hold passport-sized inserts. I’m curious if anyone can help me identify the brand. No name is listed anywhere, but it has this mountain design stamped into the leather on the front cover. That friend and I don’t talk anymore, or I’d ask her. She was studying abroad in Spain At the time, but she traveled a lot when she was there, so it might not be from Spain. TIA! submitted by /u/holle1jr [link] [comments]
    My Travelers Passport Sized Notebook
    submitted by /u/Shot_Dependent2521 [link] [comments]
    Anyone else like a tiny charm?
    Found a pack of these tiny dies (dices), not sure what the correct term would be for a singular one of many haha. 🎲 Love the look of a tiny charm though! submitted by /u/urbanpoetryinmotion [link] [comments]
    New custom journal cover, I'm so in love with it!🩵
    This is my very first leather journal cover that I've customized myself, most of my other leather journals have been pre-owned, so I'm happy to finally have one that I truly liked and wanted. submitted by /u/Pens_N_Ink3002 [link] [comments]
    Journal With Me (2026.05.07.)
    It took about day to upload this video. Not sure why I’m experiencing 90s style upload times, but here we are! Feel free to let me know if there are any issues eith the upload. Thanks. 🙏 submitted by /u/meghan9436 [link] [comments]
    Took the middle elastic off. Loving this solution!!!
    I had put a pretty silver/shimmer elastic band around the middle of my Tokyo TN to match the front. But I’ve been worried the scratchier texture of it would mess up the embossing and the leather. Happened to see this in post either on here or stationary and immediately ordered lol. I LOVE THIS. Moved the pretty elastic and abalone charm to my weeks. submitted by /u/TheCodeTeam [link] [comments]
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    evil-god-toggle (20260522.2049) --- Toggle Evil and God Mode
    The evil-god-toggle package has been updated to version 20260522.2049.
    elfeed-summarize (20260522.2046) --- Add LLM-powered inline summaries to elfeed
    The elfeed-summarize package has been updated to version 20260522.2046.
    otpp (20260522.1558) --- One tab per project, with unique names
    The otpp package has been updated to version 20260522.1558.
    kanagawa-themes (20260522.325) --- Elegant theme inspired by The Great Wave off Kanagawa
    The kanagawa-themes package has been updated to version 20260522.325.
    clutch (20260522.322) --- Interactive database client
    The clutch package has been updated to version 20260522.322.
  • Open

    Zettelkasten as a Productivity System
    Some visual aids are designed to simplify specific elements of a system, thereby improving our understanding. They look very simple. Exploration maps like this help us to understand the connections between existing concepts. At first glance, they may seem very complicated. However, they can help us discover hidden insights.  ( 2 min )
    Facsimiles of Luhmann 9/8 zettels laid out on canvas
    How does the layout of zettels influence our perception of Luhmann's folgezettel structure? Here's an experiment that uses facsimiles of all zettels in branch 9/8. Note sequences are indicated by overlapping zettels. The black arrows indicate new note sequences branching off. The red arrow indicates a note sequence attached with a red number.  ( 2 min )
    My Method of Zettelkasten
    Hi, I am a student currently taking computer engineering. I have been taking zettelkasten for the past three months. I have learned through asking AI but it seems almost impractical so I am asking the community. I use emacs to take my notes, more specifically doom emacs. I was irritated the other day and felt that my notes did not seem like it was reaching the standard for zettelkasten. My different kinds of notes are atomic, source, tags, reference, and fleeting. I link all these as nodes, so theres not really much identification but just notes linking to other notes. It looks nice visually (org-roam) but I feel like something is missing? Any Ideas? Thoughts? Thank you  ( 4 min )
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    Annotate-in-Place Notes with Emacs and org-remark
    "What makes this pattern so elegant to me is the familiarity of its experience. I don't know about you, but I've been annotating books and taking notes with pencils and pens for almost my entire life, and this is often the most engaging and soul-lifting experience. There is a je ne sais quoi in this interaction that makes me feel closer to, if not part of, the thing I'm reading. This is a physical annotate-in-place, and it works beautifully. I've been long searching for a cognitive bridge between the ergonomics of putting pen to source text with the infinite flexibility of a software solution. annotate-in-place is the pattern that provides that bridge, and org-remark in Emacs is one implementation of that pattern. With it, digital note taking feel as intuitive and ergonomic to me as note taking on a physical medium." submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]

  • Open

    Devlog: Supporting multiple versions of Botan
    submitted by /u/ApothecaLabs [link] [comments]
    [ANN] GHCup 0.2.2.0 release - Announcements
    submitted by /u/maerwald [link] [comments]
    Slow build on commodity VPS when developing on mac. What do you suggest?
    So, i've built a project and i am new to Haskell environment coming from Ruby, Go, Python. When i try to deploy Haskell project, it's gets stuck in pulling packages and compiling them. I suspect the problem is my development machine is way stronger than the commodity VPS i deploy on (limited cpu/memory), enough to run the binary but not enough to build on it. in Go, i cross compile and upload a binary. What are my possible options here? submitted by /u/CoachFreeAll [link] [comments]
    Λ polite and well educated LLM agent that always behaves well by Ramón Soto Mathiesen at Func Prog Sweden
    submitted by /u/MagnusSedlacek [link] [comments]
    Three internship/contractor positions with Core Strats Markets at Standard Chartered Bank
    The Core Strats Markets team at Standard Chartered are looking to hire up to three “interns” (as contractors) this year, in Singapore, Poland, or United Kingdom. These are temporary contractor positions with a duration of up to 12 weeks. We are especially interested in students currently enrolled in an MSc or PhD in Computer Science or closely related field, with typed functional programming experience. Candidates must have completed an undergraduate degree, and must have unrestricted right to work in the country of employment (Singapore, Poland, or United Kingdom) and be physically based in the country of employment -- visa sponsorship is not available for these temporary positions. The role is not attached to any particular project, but will involve practically exclusive use of Mu, our in-house variant of Haskell. You can learn more about our team and what we do by reading our experience report “Functional Programming in Financial Markets” presented at ICFP last year: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3674633. There’s also a video recording of the talk: https://www.youtube.com/live/PaUfiXDZiqw?t=27607s You can apply by sending your CV and motivation letter directly to [corestratsroles@sc.com](mailto:corestratsroles@sc.com). Feel free to also use that email address if you have any questions about these positions. submitted by /u/dreixel [link] [comments]
  • Open

    company (20260521.2156) --- Modular text completion framework
    The company package has been updated to version 20260521.2156.
    easysession (20260521.2003) --- Persist and restore your sessions (desktop.el alternative)
    The easysession package has been updated to version 20260521.2003.
    aidermacs (20260521.1930) --- AI pair programming with Aider
    The aidermacs package has been updated to version 20260521.1930.
    cmake-mode (20260521.1832) --- Major-mode for editing CMake sources
    The cmake-mode package has been updated to version 20260521.1832.
    guava-themes (20260521.1824) --- A pack of plant-inspired themes
    The guava-themes package has been updated to version 20260521.1824.
    auto-read-only (20260521.1659) --- Automatically make the buffer to read-only
    The auto-read-only package has been updated to version 20260521.1659.
    dashboard-hackernews (20260521.1635) --- Display Hacker News on dashboard
    The dashboard-hackernews package has been updated to version 20260521.1635.
    ai-code (20260521.1427) --- Unified interface for AI coding backends such as Codex CLI, Copilot CLI, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Opencode, Kilo, Grok CLI, etc
    The ai-code package has been updated to version 20260521.1427.
    no-littering (20260521.1204) --- Help keeping ~/.config/emacs clean
    The no-littering package has been updated to version 20260521.1204.
    paren-face (20260521.1204) --- A face for parentheses in lisp modes
    The paren-face package has been updated to version 20260521.1204.
    fwb-cmds (20260521.1204) --- Misc frame, window and buffer commands
    The fwb-cmds package has been updated to version 20260521.1204.
    dim-autoload (20260521.1204) --- Dim or hide autoload cookie lines
    The dim-autoload package has been updated to version 20260521.1204.
    imake (20260521.1105) --- Simple, opinionated make target runner
    The imake package has been updated to version 20260521.1105.
    git-modes (20260521.1105) --- Major modes for editing Git configuration files
    The git-modes package has been updated to version 20260521.1105.
    outline-minor-faces (20260521.1102) --- Highlight only section headings
    The outline-minor-faces package has been updated to version 20260521.1102.
    backline (20260521.1101) --- Preserve appearance of outline headings
    The backline package has been updated to version 20260521.1101.
    auto-compile (20260521.1100) --- Automatically compile Emacs Lisp libraries
    The auto-compile package has been updated to version 20260521.1100.
    unicode-math-input (20260521.850) --- Insert Unicode math symbols using TeX notation
    The unicode-math-input package has been updated to version 20260521.850.
    rust-mode (20260521.745) --- A major-mode for editing Rust source code
    The rust-mode package has been updated to version 20260521.745.
    rotate (20260521.630) --- Rotate window layouts and buffers
    The rotate package has been updated to version 20260521.630.
    ranger (20260521.533) --- Make dired more like ranger
    The ranger package has been updated to version 20260521.533.
    mono-complete (20260521.531) --- Completion suggestions with multiple back-ends
    The mono-complete package has been updated to version 20260521.531.
    spell-fu (20260521.525) --- Fast & light spelling highlighter
    The spell-fu package has been updated to version 20260521.525.
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    Interoffice Prototype
    submitted by /u/historynerd87 [link] [comments]
    Impressed with the Quality for the Price!
    This Campus notebook is one of many notebooks I picked up during my recent visit to Japan. First time using one from this brand and I’m impressed! submitted by /u/Elmo8869 [link] [comments]
    Koji paper notebook in EU
    Hey, I am based in the EU and trying to find some notebooks with Koji paper. I researched it and I could only find Sterling Ink and AllieRyaz with them. Any other ideas of brands that use this paper? Extra points if based in the EU. Thanks! submitted by /u/Lazarus_Fenix [link] [comments]
    Help finding this type of binding system to make my own notebook cover
    https://preview.redd.it/3yito47emi2h1.png?width=1092&format=png&auto=webp&s=d1393f7c6687b0ddf6e39d85826b126e85058d28 I would like some help finding either where to buy or keywords to search for to purchase this binding system. To be clear I am not looking to buy this specific notebook. I know that this is the traveler notebook 011. I want to use this binding system with a leather cover with A5 sized notebooks. submitted by /u/ethnicman1971 [link] [comments]
    Thick notebook in Europe
    Hello everyone I'm looking for a quite specific notebook available to me in Europe, and I'm having a lot of trouble finding it. I'd really like a notebook with: - tomoe river paper (or equivalent) - 400 + pages - ideally around 4 mm grid (not dot grid) - ideally with a soft cover - A5 size So far I've loved the Sterling Ink 520 page notebook, but unfortunately since I'm located in Europe (and they're completely sold out), it doesn't seem feasible for me. Do you have any recommendations? submitted by /u/PlassH [link] [comments]
    May have overdone it..
    After a bit of procrastination, I finally caved in and bought myself an A4 portfolio for some mad reason 😂 I shall probably use it for doodling out ideas for stuff that I can 3d print at some point. Ok, it's not exactly portable; it's like having my own Monolith from 2001!! Lol submitted by /u/Weary_Word6212 [link] [comments]
    C.D. Notebook hardcover jacket?
    submitted by /u/herenow1113 [link] [comments]
    Cool magnetic notebook sleeve I saw in LOFT
    submitted by /u/potatoman604 [link] [comments]
    My college notes (I really wanted to save on space. I don't do this anymore.)
    submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
    B5 Light squared grid notebook? No spiral, please help recommend
    Hi I'm struggling to find the perfect notebook for work! The light squared paper in a Midori MD looks perfect but no B5 size I believe. B5 is a definite. Rather no spiral so I can put it in my laptop bag but not a big deal if it is I suppose. I do like quality paper, hate transparent paper submitted by /u/Objective-Golf-3847 [link] [comments]
    New Notebook Day
    Traveler's Notebook Card Size 20th Anniversary Set - I think this pocket sized would work well as an EDC for quick notes, lists, etc submitted by /u/LowDrag0 [link] [comments]
    Made another 📂 notebook - should the spine stay exposed or get a paper liner?
    Made this tiny MacOS folder style notebook just a while ago, with a coptic style binding. The dimensions turned out to be 100x125mm. It currently has an exposed spine with PVA holding things together. The question is - do I leave the spine exposed like this, or add a paper liner like a classic composition notebook? Please let me know your thoughts and ideas! submitted by /u/symph007 [link] [comments]
    Some favorite movie quotes in my Midori
    submitted by /u/stevenpaulgarzajr [link] [comments]
    What is this type of binding called?
    Hello all, I’m looking for a notebook with this type of string binding. My goal is to be able to rearrange individual pages as needed by taking the string out and threading it back in. I’ve found a few examples but can’t nail down the right term to search for. The closest I can get is “refillable”, but most with that term don’t have this kind of binding. TIA! submitted by /u/yeoldetaco323 [link] [comments]
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    How I finally his stars in front of org headings while also using org-indent
    For long time I wanted to hide stars in front of org heading while also having org-indent work. It took quite some experimentation, but I finally did it! What I tried and didn't work: org-superstar -> worked before, but never perfect (can't remember I think there was extra space), and now it has a https://github.com/integral-dw/org-superstar-mode/issues/63 that messes it up further. org-modern -> couldn't get hiding of start to work with org-indent. I tried setting \*+ to display "", but then cursor jumping to start of line just jumps to end of previous line. I tried setting \*+ to invisible, but then I can't toggle headings with org-cycle, it seems because of org-back-to-heading function inside it concluding that whole heading is invisible if it starts invisible. So I can't have empty display at start, and I can't have invisible chars at the start. What I did at the end was set display to " ", and then made that space super small with :height 0.1, and that seems to work so far! I also get this nice effect where cursor now really behaves as if at start of heading, so backspace will move the whole heading "up", while if I delete a char to the right (e.g. "x" in evil), I demote the heading. Here is the code: ```emacs-lisp (font-lock-add-keywords 'org-mode '(("\(\*+ \)" (1 (progn (put-text-property (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) 'display " ") (put-text-property (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) 'face '(:height 0.1)) nil)))) 'append) ``` What do the rest of you do, have you solved this in another way? submitted by /u/Martinsos [link] [comments]
    Emacs the one ring to rule them all
    How are people using Emacs as a personal life hub for bi-directional sync with email, calendars, and messages? I’m trying to make Emacs the center of my workflow, not just a text editor. Ideally I’d like email, calendar, and messaging to sync both ways so I can triage and act on things from Emacs while still keeping my phone and other apps in sync. I’m mostly interested in a local-first setup on Linux, preferably with Org-mode and CLI/API-based tools rather than full GUI apps. What stack or workflow would you recommend for something like this? submitted by /u/uvuguy [link] [comments]
    A live preview latex math package.
    submitted by /u/Limp-Vermicelli-5815 [link] [comments]
    A live preview latex math package.
    https://github.com/gongshangzheng/ratex.el I'm not a developer, I'm just a user and I found this package very useful. submitted by /u/Limp-Vermicelli-5815 [link] [comments]
    built an emacs workflow that pulls youtube video transcripts into org files and searches them with consult-ripgrep
    i work at a research lab and we have about 190 youtube videos. recorded seminars, journal club presentations, lab meeting recordings, conference talks from our group, vendor equipment demos. everything is shared through a shared drive with a spreadsheet of links. nobody can find anything. someone asks "didn't we have a talk about CRISPR delivery last year" and the answer is always "probably, check the spreadsheet" and then nobody checks. i built an emacs workflow to make all of it searchable without leaving emacs. the first piece is an elisp function that takes a youtube url, pulls the transcript, and saves it as an org file. each file has an org properties drawer with the title, date, speaker, tags, and youtube url, followed by the full transcript text under a "Transcript" heading. the …
    Can someone let me in on the emacs_es telegram group?
    I tried to join the emacs Spanish language group, but I got an emacs question that I probably answered wrong, and got kicked out and banned. submitted by /u/i_have_time_for_this [link] [comments]
    grove-extra.el -- some extras on top of grove.el (fa2 graph, md etc.)
    FA2 svg.el graph I've added a few nice-to-haves (md support, fa2 graph) to the excellent grove.el In the spirit of grove.el there are no additional deps (it's all svg.el and 60fps on any machine less than 15 years old)) https://github.com/elij/grove-extra https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1t4xmcb/groveel_an_obsidianlike_notetaking_mode_for_emacs/ submitted by /u/elijahcharles [link] [comments]
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    Any non-engineers out there?
    First of all, I LOVE reading about coding, systems, and engineering so in no way is there any judgement in my question! As someone who spends more time in the humanities (I'm a physician, writer, and theologian) I wonder if there might be others on this forum who have a different "lens" (or suggestions) about how they use their ZK.  ( 2 min )
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    I also DIY’d a card size insert
    Had some scrap handmade paper, a pad of Tomoe River Paper which at this point will take decades for me to get through, plus some Midori foil transfer stickers! Pretty pleased with how it turned out. :) currently using it to write down places to visit for upcoming travels. submitted by /u/MeganMissfit [link] [comments]
    Passport size setup
    got this one about a year ago but didn’t use it much until recently.. now it’s my doodling and journaling book for when i’m out and about! the pen is the Lumos mini from Tom’s Studio submitted by /u/cadaverd0g [link] [comments]
    Made my own trifold TN!
    Thank you so much for those who helped me with the technical side of it over on a previous post. The leather was easy to cut once I had done all the prep work and it only cost £31! I LOVE the real TNs but the olive was just not green enough 🥲 submitted by /u/Low_Jaguar_4213 [link] [comments]
    The band just fell off and i have no idea how to install it back on.
    Can anyone please help me and guide me to install the band? Thanks in advance submitted by /u/Witty_Bullfrog_5658 [link] [comments]
    My Relatively new TN
    I've always wanted a TN but didn't write enough to justify the price. After finding faith and wanting a nice notebook to make study notes I decided to get one. An Orgbro thermal printer from Amazon is almost perfect size to print in black and white and stick them in the notebook book. Really good only £10 but the paper is pricey. Finding charms that weren't too big was tricky but an eBay seller had the perfect 2. I'd just like to add another ruled insert and a diary insert. submitted by /u/Past-Diamond1516 [link] [comments]
    TN Brown Card International Preorder
    Spanish stationery store Inktraveler has opened preorders for the Traveler’s Notebook Card Size 20th Anniversary Set in brown only. It’s listed at €98. I’ve ordered from them before, and they offer free international shipping on orders over €150. Just a heads up for anyone in the US: you may still have to pay import fees. When I ordered back in March, my order was $176, and UPS later charged me an additional $37 fee. submitted by /u/rocketpescado [link] [comments]
    Made my own TN card inserts
    I have a ton of loose leaf Tomoe River paper, and I liked the idea of junk journaling (but didn’t want to commit a whole journal to it) so I decided to combine the two by cutting the paper to size and bookbinding it with old postcards, practice watercolor paintings I was going to toss out, old candle boxes, and the box my TN card came in. submitted by /u/ChloeAroundTheCorner [link] [comments]
    10 year-old Midori Traveler’s
    2016–the year when I’ve decided to venture into journaling systems. In the years prior, I I’ve tried Starbucks’ “free” journals, and any decent notebook that I could find at my local stationery shop. Back then I felt that people around me (even my stationery-loving friends) didn’t really understood why I had to pay several $$$ for a journal/ notebook. But to me, Midori addressed a need that no amount of other notebooks could. Its size (portability), variety of inserts, paper quality, and its timelessness (patina, durability, etc). This notebook has been with me to countless trips, and I am so pleased to have realized its value both in $ and in memories. submitted by /u/Infamous-Ad9721 [link] [comments]
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    Issue 525
    Welcome to another issue of Haskell Weekly! Haskell is a safe, purely functional programming language with a fast, concurrent runtime. This is a weekly summary of what’s going on in its community. Featured Emulating a 6502…in Haskell?! by Tea Leaves Our EmuDevz JavaScript emulator is finally finished! And now on to the next challenge…writing an NES emulator in Haskell! Episode 82 – Fraser Tweedale by The Haskell Interlude We talked to Fraser Tweedale. Fraser works at Red Hat, and is on the Haskell Security Response Team. We talked about security in the context of Haskell, both technical and organizational issues, and also the political issues involved. Fraser’s work is both really important and not well-known in the Haskell ecosystem, so it was high time for him to come on the show. Haskel…  ( 3 min )
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    Play Framework 2.9.11 and 3.0.11 released
    Upgrading dependencies and fixing CVEs in play-ws! 🙌 Play 2.9.11 Play 3.0.11 submitted by /u/mkurz [link] [comments]
    When you use map instead of flatMap
    submitted by /u/smotvtlewoots [link] [comments]

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    first foray into travelers notebooks !
    gorgeous A5 cover by VeldaBird on Etsy :’) I went back and forth with colors and customizations but am so happy with how everything turned out!! would ❤️ ur tips and suggestions for a newbie 🤓 submitted by /u/Plane_Bear7547 [link] [comments]
    Left handed TN pen recommendations?
    Hello, so I just created my first traveler's notebook and was looking into some pens. Wanted something a little bit shorter than a standard pen. But I was wondering what recommendations anyone would have for left-handed writers for their traveler's notebook, something fast drying that won't smear. And if it's a refillable pen, what inks would you recommend with it? submitted by /u/Academic-Spread8477 [link] [comments]
    Show me your Traveler’s Notebook partner shop stamps 🤎
    Here’s mine! I’d love to collect them all 🤭 submitted by /u/Quiet_Resolution_578 [link] [comments]
    My TNs
    I own two versions from a german brand. When I was in Japan I knew that I wouldn‘t buy one because I don’t ike the leather. Especially the fuzzy inside. Though I love the patina they get outside. So I just got a few normal items there. The brown one is for positive things and the dark one is more like shadowwork. I don’t take them with me when I travel. submitted by /u/Lille-Stories [link] [comments]
    Fiz a minha própria capa de caderno, desculpa se não parece tão bom, fiz com os materiais que tinha em casa, eu gostei💕😭
    submitted by /u/No_Leek7240 [link] [comments]
    Portable photo printer types & a review of Liene N200
    Earlier today, u/Yami-WallE-134 asked about portable photo printers for journaling and I was about to post a reply that got too long so I'm making it a separate post. I'll just talk about 2x3-ish size printers because that's my recommendation if it's for journaling in a TN. Smaller photos are just more versatile--you can stick one and still have enough space left for writing around it, or you have the option of sticking a couple of pictures that go together in one page. You can also put the photo in a wallet's card slot. This means the 2x3 fits perfectly in the card slot of the official original size TN kraft paper folder insert (and I assume other card slot inserts). I store my printouts there until I get around to sticking them in a notebook. As far as I know, all those portable photo…
    TIL the TN 20th Anniversary set isn’t for me
    I’m in NY this week and stopped by McNally Jackson today while en route to another place and discovered they had a few TN 20th Anniversary sets in stock (1 brown, 2 black). I was ready to get one, but when I was shown the sample, it was just too small and impractical for me. I have a passport size for on-the-go sketches (and I thought that was small!) but I just couldn’t pull the trigger on the 20th anniversary set based on my daily needs. Don’t get me wrong: they’re cute and adorable, but just not practical for me. I love seeing how others have used theirs though. 🥰 submitted by /u/Historical_Tomato374 [link] [comments]
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    Universal Studios - the good ol days
    If this gets over 500 thumbs up I will post the next treasure found from childhood submitted by /u/Character_Tackle_423 [link] [comments]
    New leather journal cover! Paul McGrath
    Received my Paul McGrath leather A5 bifold journal cover today! Bordeaux, with burgundy ribbons. It was packaged very well, with cards of thanks, item care, and leather origin. An extra ribbon was also included in the box. (Edited to add: a really nice dust bag as well!) I’ve added a Midori MD a5, Muji a5, and an a5 Bruno Visconti notebook that’s on the thinner side. They fit with no overhang, just. I think I will be taking out the Muji so I can add a vinyl pouch, though. This joins my existing PR GV XL (Bordeaux), PR GV pocket (black), and Happy Made Crafts chunky a5 trifold (Burgundy) Thank you for a gorgeous product, Paul! submitted by /u/mumblemurmurblahblah [link] [comments]
    I am attempting to move away from phone and computer note taking and go back to simple notebooks.
    submitted by /u/Thunderandligtnings [link] [comments]
    I make calm, no-streak journals for people who keep abandoning planners - offering 2 FREE copies for honest reviews
    I've been building a small journal brand called Inkline Studio - all the books are designed around one idea: no streaks, no day numbers, no shame if you miss a week. The two I'd love honest feedback on: The Calm Restart Journal - for people who buy planners and abandon them. Has "Hello again, start here" pages every two weeks so there's no such thing as falling behind. The Calm Comeback Journal - for the season after burnout. Not a 30-day programme. Just space to be in it. Both are paperback, £14.99 on Amazon UK / $18.99 US. I'll order and post 2 author copies to whoever wants them - UK. All I ask is an honest Amazon review when you're done. Links if you want to look before saying yes: Drop a comment or DM me. https://preview.redd.it/wgqqudkghc2h1.png?width=1800&format=png&auto=webp&s=be87d61e4056d6df51e09ea386982f9184f58fe1 https://preview.redd.it/pnnllstehc2h1.png?width=1800&format=png&auto=webp&s=8545f9fa9e7613a3a723cbbf2640ac3b4f40895a submitted by /u/Inkline_Studio_UK_ [link] [comments]
    Help I'm feeling the size change itch again.
    I started off last year getting b6 and loving it and then felt it was too small and bumped up my travelers notebook to standard a5. All fine and dandy but I noticed I'm not using it much because there is too much space and, I have been enjoying small notebooks lately. And I have a small a6 I am going to try journaling and writing in the next few days but idk why this has come over me suddenly. Maybe I just like how field notes look or something lol. submitted by /u/No-Sweet-2749 [link] [comments]
    Insel Notizbuch und Lamy Dialog
    submitted by /u/Recent_Ask4514 [link] [comments]
    Thrift store find.
    Completely unmarked. 3.5 in x 5.5 in. Quadrille paper, hardcover. Perfect size for back pocket. submitted by /u/ShinySquirrelClub [link] [comments]
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    Use of uninitialized val doesn't result in a compiler failure
    ​ object test: val y = x val x = 5 Will compiles but test.y will = 0. I want it to fail to compile is there a way to do that? -Wsafe-init sounds like it should but doesn't. submitted by /u/RaymondBKR [link] [comments]
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    Hello, Introducing Myself
    Let me introduce myself. I have a background as an engineering physicist, systems engineer, and programmer. So I tend to think about systems (yes, a Zettelkasten is a system) with an eye to what activities the system is to support, what is the minimum required functionality needed to provide that support, how it will interact with the user, and so on. In the case of a ZK, it's important to understand what kind of support a user can expect and so I've been giving that a lot of thought too. I developed my first ancestral near-ZK over 20 years ago. I'm now up to the third generation and it has evolved into a fully fledged ZK. I emphasize extreme simplicity of operation, very low cognitive friction, surfacing implicit semantics for good collocation capability, easy navigation, and making sure that all one's data can be easily exported in a text file that is easy to read and parse so as to avoid getting trapped in one system. I enjoy reading about how other people approach their ZK work and would like to share what I've learned.  ( 2 min )
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    The industry's tolerance for "mostly right" code is driving me crazy
    I swear every time i talk to dev friends who work strictly in python or ts, they rave about how much boilerplate they can generate now. but then they spend hours debugging weird edge case hallucinations because the model just statistically guessed teh next syntax token without any underlying logical grounding. it feels like the whole industry is just happily accepting a massive regression in software safety working in haskell lately feels like a completely different universe. we actually care about mathematical soundness and types. the idea of just letting an autoregressive model brute-force a solution and hoping the test suite catches the fatal flaws is just wild to me I did have a bit of a sudden realization today though that maybe the hype cycle is finally hitting a wall. I was reading up on how the newer ai reasoning benchmarks are starting to shift heavily towards formal verification and theorem proving environments. like, people are finally admitting that just throwing more compute at a standard transformer doesn't magically spawn deterministic logic idk. it just makes me appreciate our ecosystem so much more. Pure functions and a ridiculously strict type checker are basically the only things keeping me sane when the rest of the tech world seems perfectly fine drowning in probabilistic slop submitted by /u/StrikingClos [link] [comments]
    Servant-Effectful & general overview of effect systems
    Tonight at 5pm EST we will be diving into effect systems starting with effectful via the Servant-effectful library and also if time permits, looking into building a quick demo of Bluefin. The core focus of our sessions are how to interact with the haskell ecosystem as it is a truly unique language with respect to documentation, both by having little traditional documentation style but also by being a self documenting language and all that means for getting shit done with haskell as a real world language. We also really seek to cater to our audience so if you have questions about Servant or haskell in general, please consider the stream a help session. Personally I am curious about Effect systems as a more intuitive way to drive home the core value of haskell to intermediate programmers, especially since they remove logical errors that can happen with monad transformers as the structure becomes more complex (eg how ExceptT e (StateT s m) a isnt the same as StateT s (ExceptT e m) a despite feeling like it should be the same behavior. Link: https://m.twitch.tv/typifyprogramming/home submitted by /u/_lazyLambda [link] [comments]
    Any paid course/certification for functional programming?
    Company is sponsoring certification/training/course. Anything related to FP that I can do? submitted by /u/Worldly_Dish_48 [link] [comments]
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    Cross-compiling from GNU/Linux to DOS
    has anyone managed to cross-compile gnu emacs to dos with i386-pc-msdosdjgpp-gcc? running the configure script with configure --host=i386-pc-msdosdjgpp says it's an unrecognized host, and the msdos/INSTALL file in the source tree only describes building on DOS and Windows submitted by /u/edjak53 [link] [comments]
    Emacs after Magit
    submitted by /u/geospeck [link] [comments]
    Show the deadlines of the month in the dashboard.
    Hi, Emacs community :) I was wondering if it's possible to display all the deadlines for the next 20 days in the dashboard? Any tips ? Best submitted by /u/bisnow33 [link] [comments]
    Annotate-in-Place Notes with Emacs and org-remark
    What makes this pattern so elegant to me is the familiarity of its experience. I don't know about you, but I've been annotating books and taking notes with pencils and pens for almost my entire life, and this is often the most engaging and soul-lifting experience. There is a je ne sais quoi in this interaction that makes me feel closer to, if not part of, the thing I'm reading. This is a physical annotate-in-place, and it works beatifully. I've been long searching for a cognitive bridge between the ergonomics of putting pen to source text with the infinite flexibility of a software solution. annotate-in-place is the pattern that provides that bridge, and org-remark in Emacs is one implementation of that pattern. With it, digital note taking feel as intuitive and ergonmic to me as note taking on a physical medium. submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]
    Brazilians in the community 🇧🇷
    Hello everyone, I was thinking during theses days about a Brazilian emacs community. Let's get together; Sometimes i feel that we don't have a lot of brazilians. submitted by /u/nathanmcunha [link] [comments]
    TIL: setting line number type to "visual" fixes relative jumping on wrapped lines
    Relative line numbers can be handy when you want to quickly jump to a line relative to the current one. However, when you set the line number type to relative, it may underestimate the actual screen rows when lines are wrapped, leading to misaligned movement. I later learned that this can be readily solved by switching to visual, which respects the actual rows. elisp (setq display-line-numbers-type 'visual) (add-hook 'prog-mode-hook 'display-line-numbers-mode) submitted by /u/OutOfCharm [link] [comments]
    org-latex-preview HTML/SVG math not rendering
    I am an Emacs noob. I am trying to set up Org mode to write math/CS notes. I have 3 goals: live preview as with org-latex-preview; PDF export so I can look at printed copies of my notes HTML export with math as SVG to put my notes on my website. (I'm interested in SVG because it should be lighter and faster than MathJax, and let me bypass MathJax so I can just write LaTeX.) Right now I have an init.el where live preview and PDF export both seem to work, but HTML export doesn't. I am asking for help to get HTML export with SVG math working, please. Karthink's org-latex-preview page suggests to ask for help here. I will give some hopefully relevant information below. Thanks a lot for any help, and please let me know if you need any more information. init.el (full disclosure, I mad…
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    compile-angel (20260520.1813) --- Automatically Compile Elisp files (auto-compile alternative)
    The compile-angel package has been updated to version 20260520.1813.
    org-social (20260520.1518) --- An Org-social client for Emacs
    The org-social package has been updated to version 20260520.1518.
    buffer-env (20260520.1419) --- Buffer-local process environments
    The buffer-env package has been updated to version 20260520.1419.
    code-compass (20260520.1418) --- Navigate software aided by metrics and visualization
    The code-compass package has been updated to version 20260520.1418.
    osx-dictionary (20260520.1154) --- Interface for OSX Dictionary.app
    The osx-dictionary package has been updated to version 20260520.1154.
    batppuccin (20260520.1150) --- Batppuccin (Catppuccin) color themes
    The batppuccin package has been updated to version 20260520.1150.
    tokyo-night (20260520.1148) --- Tokyo Night color themes
    The tokyo-night package has been updated to version 20260520.1148.
    imbot (20260520.849) --- Emacs input method
    The imbot package has been updated to version 20260520.849.
    modus-ewal-theme (20260520.831) --- Modus theme that uses pywal colors powered by ewal
    The modus-ewal-theme package has been updated to version 20260520.831.
    mcp-server-lib (20260520.810) --- Model Context Protocol server library
    The mcp-server-lib package has been updated to version 20260520.810.
    gptel-commit (20260520.342) --- Generate commit message with gptel
    The gptel-commit package has been updated to version 20260520.342.
    esh-autosuggest (20260520.316) --- History autosuggestions for eshell
    The esh-autosuggest package has been updated to version 20260520.316.
    wakatime-mode (20260520.234) --- Automatic time tracking extension for WakaTime
    The wakatime-mode package has been updated to version 20260520.234.
    project-tasks (20260520.133) --- Efficient task management for your project
    The project-tasks package has been updated to version 20260520.133.
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    Orgmode TODOs to github projects issues/drafts.
    I use Emacs and Org mode for todos, and I would like to sync some TODOs entries to github project as draft items or issues. Has anyone found a package or workflow that can take org headings and create github projects items, then optionally add them to a project? Ideally, I would like to keep task metadata such as repository, story points, iteration etc. etc. in the org heading, and store the resulting issue URL or ID back in the file. Does anyone use org-mode for planning work in GitHub? Is this a practical approach, and if so, what tooling do you use? Thank you submitted by /u/lacringge [link] [comments]

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    Have any of you kept the glassine paper cover on your Midori?
    submitted by /u/Initial-Internet488 [link] [comments]
    How Do I Find This Paper?
    Hi all- I have a super random ask that is not quite notebook-related. I am trying to find a style paper that was used in two premade books that I bought from an online shop. I am making both my kids school memory books that I will give them when they graduate from high school 😢 Each year, I put in their school pictures, art work, and have their teacher write them a message. I’ve been doing it since their daycare days! Unfortunately, I didn’t account for the number of pages in the book and have used up a ton of pages during their current elementary school years. I am quickly running out and neither of them are even in middle school yet! I have messaged the shop owner repeatedly to ask if she could either let me buy refill paper from her or if she could tell me where she gets it from. She never responds. So the question is- does anyone know where I could find this cardstock-ish paper? I’ve tried doing reverse google image search to no avail and it’s a bit difficult to search just by description. If I can’t find it, I will use other paper, but was really hoping I could match it and add more. Any help would be greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/afoo163 [link] [comments]
    i made a CLI that lets me say "claude, send this to my remarkable" and it actually shows up as a native remarkable notebook
    submitted by /u/hite_sh [link] [comments]
    Got tired of jotting down guitar amp and pedal settings on Post-Its or taking photos on my phone, so I created my own notebook.
    I was surprised something like this didn't exist when I tried to find one, so I ended up having to just design and make my own. I call it The Tone Ledger. It's a 5x7 wire-bound logbook meant specifically for tracking guitar amp and pedal settings so you can tear apart a board layout or experiment worry-free. I went with 28lb double-sided paper and a really heavy cover so it survives being tossed around. I've been on Reddit a long time and I know how annoying blatant self-promo is, so I'm not trying to be spammy here...I'm just genuinely proud of this. I handle everything myself out of a small setup in Comanche, OK, and I wanted to share it with other musicians who might be fighting the same battle with messy note keeping or losing photos buried somewhere in their phone. If you're interested, I'll drop the links to my site and the storefronts in the comments below. I'd love to hear what you guys think of the layout. submitted by /u/GinsuVictim [link] [comments]
    Looking for a vegan notebook pouch that doubles as a wallet. Basically something that can hold a pocket sized notebook or planner as well as having a designated space for cards. Any recommendations ?
    Two different example above: The Louise Carmen Ernest with some kind of wallet insert. Problem is it's leather and I'm looking for something vegan. The Lochby Sidekick V2 wallet. Problem is card slots are a bit loose and it doesn't close. Also maybe wouldn't hold a thicker agenda. submitted by /u/mowleyyy [link] [comments]
    Possible uses for a TN Notebook
    Hi everyone! I have the following question: I have a journal ecosystem with 3-5 (A5) notebooks that i use consistently. I have a sketchbook, a work related notebook, a tarot practice journal and an actual journal. I bought an Atelier PR for those notebook as a self graduation present but is not arriving until mid june. Today was my last final at uni and my family surprised me with a TN Passport that has already 2 notebooks in it and a zipper pocket. What uses can i give to it? I don't use planners, so I can't come up with any other ideas. I don't want the journal to go unused because my family took the time of looking for it, but I don't want my A5 journal to be neglected after its arrival judging by how much detail I put into designing it and how much that cover itself means to me (it has a leather illustration of a place really dear to me) thanks for the help c: submitted by /u/nashlancrew [link] [comments]
    ID please Alton Brown’s chosen notebooks
    During “Last Meal” on YouTube Alton Brown pulled out this notebook a few times and said he has 600 filled. What is this? I love notebooks and he’s my King of Science cooking. What is this please please please please submitted by /u/QueenTreeTender [link] [comments]
    looking for the right sized pocketbook
    im currently using an old moleskin notebook thats 5½X3½". its perfect for me bc it fits in my pockets and is about the same size as my phone. I'd like ti get another notbook around the same size, but preferably not moleskin, i Had to ducttape this one bc the cover started shedding (down with pleather, eyuck) Do yall know a good brand of notebook that would come in the same size? submitted by /u/oddnbubbly [link] [comments]
    I made a trifold!
    I'm just very proud 😭 submitted by /u/Dangerous-Onion-7788 [link] [comments]
    A guy filled over 100 notebooks since 1982. Reading one of his journals from age 21 changed how I think about journaling.
    Jordan Mechner is a game designer (made the original Prince of Persia in 1989). He started keeping a journal at 17 and has filled over a hundred notebooks since 1982. He still does it daily, in his sixties, in a Hobonichi Techo -- one page per day, a decade fits in a shoebox. Stripe Press republished his 1985–1993 journal in 2020. The format is the diary plus his own thirty-years-later notes in the margins. Two voices on every page. The single most useful thing he writes about journaling: "In the four years it took me to make the first Prince of Persia game on the Apple II, my journal did more than record my creative process: it was part of it. I used my notebook as a sounding board -- wrestling with design challenges, discarding ideas and sparking new ones in the act of writing. More than once, my journal brought me back from the brink." I've been writing in Apple Notes for a couple of years and realized I've been doing the wrong half of journaling. I've been recording. He was thinking on the page. Those are different practices. If your journal feels like a chore, try writing about the actual problem you're stuck on this week -- wrestle with it on the page instead of just describing it. Different muscle. --- I wrote a longer piece on what reading the book did for me: link in comments. Maybe it gives someone else a kick of energy too. Would appreciate any feedback submitted by /u/dmytro_omelian [link] [comments]
    New notebook day - Penco B6 grid
    I picked up this Penco B6 grid this weekend, and this has been my experience so far. I bought it on a whim, figuring that it’s a popular brand that’s carried in most of the stationery shops that I frequent, so it has to be good, right? Well, my experience with this specific notebook has not been good from the perspective of a fountain pen user. The bleed through with most inks is significant! The inks I have written with so far are various Waterman’s, Iroshizuku Syo-Ro, Herbin Lie de The, and Vert de Gris, Platinum Carbon Black, and Monteverde Jade Noir. Only the ink in my Uniball One P doesn’t bleed through. Maybe I got the one book that has sponge for paper…so ymmv. submitted by /u/buzzwindrip [link] [comments]
    Mental Health Organisation Tips?
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    How do you usually use pocket notebooks?
    I bought a really nice pocket book, but now I don't know, what to use it for. For lists I fave a special pad, and I'm used to make notes on my app. Maybe this is a sign for me to make them real. So what do you guys use pocket books for? submitted by /u/Constant-Ad5211 [link] [comments]
    Decorated self-made notebooks
    I made these notebooks using the blank pages left over from old ones. For the covers, I simply glued on some colored paper and cardboard. Surprisingly, a month later, they still haven’t fallen apart. I also decorated the covers with some random stickers I’d bought. Now these are the notebooks for my morning pages. P.S. You can definitely tell they belong to 30-year-old woman 😅 submitted by /u/avavicki [link] [comments]
    Organised chaos
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    How do you actually write on the go?
    Hey, I'm a big fan of note-taking and have a rather practical setup. Usually, I keep my digital notes just in Apple Notes, and I have an A5 Leuchtturm notebook on my desk, where I keep my to-dos, thoughts, journal, etc. I keep seeing these kinds of suggestions where people replace their phone with a pocket notebook (or at least the aspects of the phone a notebook can replace). I quite like the idea; however, I can't comprehend how you actually write on the go. Usually, "on the go" means commuting (train, plane, etc.), where I don't have a desk. Usually, when an idea pops into my head, I pull out my phone and dump it in there. I tried to keep my notebook with me, and every time I wanted to write something down, it was either really uncomfortable, or the circumstances made proper writing impossible (shaking train/plane, during a sports activity, walking, etc.). I couldn't read what I was trying to write (and I use a hardcover Leuchtturm notebook). Obviously, when carrying a phone, I don't have that issue. So, to the people who actually use pocket notebooks on the go, how do you actually write in them? Or is this just something that pops up on blogs/YouTube and is not really practical at all? submitted by /u/HG_Beutler [link] [comments]
    Thought poured into paper. It helps.
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    Been using the rings system for 7 months consistently! So i made a new cover to celebrate
    submitted by /u/Southern-Mall2594 [link] [comments]
    Midori personalisation?
    Jut got my first midori and I absolutely adore it! Am planning on picking up the clear cover for it. Can I please see how everyone has personalised/decorated their midori covers? submitted by /u/seaqu3en [link] [comments]
    Quotes Diary - Give Me Your Best Quotes I Am Writing In My Diary
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    Paul McGrath Notebook!
    You know that thrill you get the first time you hold your very first passport? When the cover feels new and stiff and as smooth as a mirror? And it smells like ink and paper, but not like any other ink and paper you've ever smelled before? And you handle it like a gemstone or a piece of art glass, cracking open the cover with reverence, because you can't bear the idea of putting a single scratch or smudge on this unique item that promises to usher such wonderful things into your life? (And yet you know you can't wait to get it all buffed-looking from carrying it with you all day in your backpack?) Well, add in the aroma of good leather, and you've got a Paul McGrath notebook. My backpacking-in-Europe days may be long gone, but my days as the mom of a high school graduate literally began just a few hours before I received this lovely little notebook in the mail. This is such a symbolic way to step into the next phase of our lives as a family: ready to scribble down all the details of our next adventure. I've filled notebooks and planners of all kinds over the last four years, but unlike those, this one feels ready to hit the road. Thank you so much, Paul, for your generosity and your amazing attention to detail! I just wish my camera skills could do it justice! (I'll share again when I'm all moved in!) 😎❤️ Edited (clumsily) to add in Paul's link! 🤣 submitted by /u/kag11001 [link] [comments]
    Monsoon Holster adhesive card and pen holder
    This is a great minimalist thing. Card holder, with a pen loop. It st s a notebook. I would love if this also had a narrow diameter loop on the other side for a pencil. Honestly most days, notebook, writing instrument, and a few cards are all I need. submitted by /u/Extreme_Leg8500 [link] [comments]
    Bought a Cover and I don’t think I like it
    On impulse, I bought a cover for my Leuchtturm pocket bullet journal. I was tired of looking and just picked this one. It’s beautiful! I thought I’d be able to put 2 of them in, but they don’t fit. But it’s personalized, so I can’t return it. I’m trying to think of ways I can DIY some ways so that I can use it. submitted by /u/Unlucky-Jellyfish17 [link] [comments]
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    Create stunning TUI interfaces with jatatui (previously tui-scala)
    Apologies for the java interface, but i needed it outside of the scala bubble. Still eminently usable from scala, and still native image-safe. There are three layers to this: crossterm. Manually written facade for the rust library. has been thoroughly tested over the years it has backed `tui-scala` jatatui. Mostly ported 1-1 by claude, given very specific porting instructions. 2k tests and a bunch of runnable demos means most of it works. API should be stable. Whatever porting quirks remain are likely easily fixed. jatatui-react . POC-level code to express yourself using familiar react concepts. Has been used to implement one complex TUI app, but will likely see extensive changes going forward submitted by /u/elacin [link] [comments]
    🚀 Play Framework's newest Premium Sponsor: Evertrust
    📢 We’re excited to welcome Evertrust as our newest premium sponsor! 🎉 evertrust.io is a leading European software provider specialized in integrated PKI and digital certificate lifecycle management solutions, helping companies: gain visibility over their TLS and machine identities, avoid costly outages caused by expired certificates, and automate certificate renewal and deployment across complex, hybrid environments. We’re proud to partner with a cybersecurity player so focused on digital trust and sovereignty in Europe. Welcome on board, Evertrust!🔐 https://preview.redd.it/5c4hknkol32h1.png?width=5400&format=png&auto=webp&s=f9273e0c3cfc2e1e323b7c53f2d19b5fea9c23bc submitted by /u/mkurz [link] [comments]
    Open-sourcing ShipReq – a requirements platform written in FP Scala/Scala.js
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    org-invox (20260519.2218) --- Invoice management for contractors using Org mode
    The org-invox package has been updated to version 20260519.2218.
    citre (20260519.1607) --- Superior code reading & auto-completion tool with pluggable backends
    The citre package has been updated to version 20260519.1607.
    http-server (20260519.1235) --- Speaks HTTP for you
    The http-server package has been updated to version 20260519.1235.
    vertico (20260519.1055) --- VERTical Interactive COmpletion
    The vertico package has been updated to version 20260519.1055.
    corfu (20260519.1053) --- COmpletion in Region FUnction
    The corfu package has been updated to version 20260519.1053.
    marginalia (20260519.1044) --- Enrich existing commands with completion annotations
    The marginalia package has been updated to version 20260519.1044.
    modus-themes (20260519.1038) --- Elegant, highly legible and customizable themes
    The modus-themes package has been updated to version 20260519.1038.
    simple-httpd (20260519.1028) --- Pure Elisp HTTP server
    The simple-httpd package has been updated to version 20260519.1028.
    affe (20260519.1026) --- Asynchronous Fuzzy Finder for Emacs
    The affe package has been updated to version 20260519.1026.
    cape (20260519.1021) --- Completion At Point Extensions
    The cape package has been updated to version 20260519.1021.
    ollama-buddy (20260519.918) --- Ollama LLM AI Assistant ChatGPT Claude Gemini Grok Codestral DeepSeek OpenRouter Support
    The ollama-buddy package has been updated to version 20260519.918.
    org-lark (20260519.620) --- Export Lark docs to Org
    The org-lark package has been updated to version 20260519.620.
    use-package-x (20260519.125) --- Additional keywords for use-package
    The use-package-x package has been updated to version 20260519.125.
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    [Hiring] [$15/hr] Haskell / Purescript Documentation Writer
    I’m in need of a documentation writer well versed in Haskell. We’re running into issues regarding training because as you know there’s not that much material freely available for a standardized onboarded training. The documentation written will include open source projects and our internal projects. The documentation made for open source projects will be made freely available on our public facing documentation website to help the Haskell and purescript community. The main technologies we use are Purescript, Halogen, Purescript-css Haskell, Servant, Opaleye Were also generating the cross concerning layers. So the domain layer is being autogenerated, and the purescript client to the backend is being autogenerated from servant. submitted by /u/joey_the_god_of_code [link] [comments]
    Haddock pre-processor to insert type-checked examples
    What already exists that compile-checks haddock examples? While working on hyperbole, I realized I don't have enough discipline/attention to keep haddock examples correct as the package changes over time. (Discipline is the compiler's job!) I wrote a custom pre-processor that replaces little `#EMBED` macros in the haddock with a top-level definition from a compiled module. It works like this: {- | Run a 'Page' and return a 'Response' @ #EMBED Example.Docs.BasicPage main #EMBED Example.Docs.BasicPage page @ -} Goes to the module Example.Docs.BasicPage and finds `main` and `page`, ending up with this: {- | Run a 'Page' and return a 'Response' @ main :: IO () main = do run 3000 $ liveApp quickStartDocument (runPage hello) page :: Page es '[] page = do pure $ messageView "Hello World" @ -} ----------- It turns out to be a major pain to get a local pre-processor working without publishing it to hackage. I'm considering doing just that, but first I wanted to ask: what already exists to solve this problem? I'm aware of doctest, but that only seems to check small `>>>` examples. I don't think it can accomplish what I'm asking for above. submitted by /u/embwbam [link] [comments]
    Defining filter using (a) recursion (b) folding (c) folding with S, B and I combinators (d) folding with applicative functor and identity function - WITH CORRECT LINK THIS TIME!
    submitted by /u/philip_schwarz [link] [comments]
    Haskell Interlude #82: Fraser Tweedale
    In the new Haskell Interlude, we talked to Fraser Tweedale. Fraser works at Red Hat, and is on the Haskell Security Response Team. We talked about security in the context of Haskell, both technical and organizational issues, and also the political issues involved. Fraser’s work is both really important and not well-known in the Haskell ecosystem, so it was high time for him to come on the show. submitted by /u/sperbsen [link] [comments]
    [TIL] There isn’t a single posting of requirement for Haskell developer on any freelancing website
    Continuing my previous post on r/haskell, about how difficult it is finding work as a haskell developer, I know finding projects on GitHub, connecting with peers working on haskell is the right approach but anyway I started doing research, I had accounts on Upwork, freelancer.com, peopleperhour and fiverr. SoI thought, what are the chances? First I went to Upwork, I could find projects on data mining, analytics, ai chatbot development, ai integration, agentic workflows but not a single one requiring haskell. Every posting has skill requirements wich I would call mainstream requirements from python, javascript and xyz family of oops languages. freelancer did not even yield a single result when I tried keywords like haskell developer, smart contracts developments using haskell, mining, analytics using haskell etc. Same happened with peopleperhour, All empty. Heres something interesting I found on fiverr. Ten listings of guys offering teaching and code reviewing services with Haskell. Hmm, so whats the future holds? I am not sure, but I am thinking about the Haskell community. submitted by /u/Historical-Fan1619 [link] [comments]
    hsrs -- PyO3-style bindings generator for Haskell
    submitted by /u/siva_sokolica [link] [comments]
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    TN 20th Anniversary + Acessories
    I was finally able to snag one at retail price and it came in today. Now to customize and add stickers accessories. I will use this as my wallet + mini journaling 🥰 submitted by /u/Front-Fox-6455 [link] [comments]
    Favorite Versions WITHOUT the knot in the back cover?
    I've been looking at getting into TN however I've seen time and time again two comments: - the knot in the back cover make writting difficult (or impossible), and - the metal circle on the back makes laying flat difficult as well. With that in mind, I'm curiuos if there are other versions folks LOVE without these issues. Thanks in advance for your help! submitted by /u/Better_Reason_Season [link] [comments]
    Possible uses for a TN Passport
    Hi everyone! I have the following question: I have a journal ecosystem with 3-5 (A5) notebooks that i use consistently. I have a sketchbook, a work related notebook, a tarot practice journal and an actual journal. I bought an Atelier PR for those notebook as a self graduation present but is not arriving until mid june. Today was my last final at uni and my family surprised me with a TN Passport that has already 2 notebooks in it and a zipper pocket. What uses can i give to it? I don't use planners, so I can't come up with any other ideas. I don't want the journal to go unused because my family took the time of looking for it, but I don't want my A5 journal to be neglected after its arrival judging by how much detail I put into designing it and how much that cover itself means to me (it has a leather illustration of a place really dear to me) thanks for the help c: submitted by /u/nashlancrew [link] [comments]
    Summer remix on Passport
    Kraft paper for junk journal/fruit stickers and then replaced unused journal paper for sticker book like the adult woman I am. Inner child play? Nice brainless activity. submitted by /u/Significant_Bad_9686 [link] [comments]
    best portable photo printer
    I’ve finally gotten consistent with using my travelers notebook and now I want to include more photos from everyday life instead of just writing text walls. Looking into portable photo printer but there are way more options than I expected. For those who print often, do you prefer the smaller pocket printers or slightly bigger ones with better photo quality? thank you submitted by /u/Yami-WallE-134 [link] [comments]
    Convert Me
    Hey new friends. So I've long been one of those guys who thinks TNs are weird and kind of extra. But now I really want one and I'm not sure why. You get it. Thought this group could help me think through it. Here's where I've been lately: All fiction drafting and long-form journaling goes in a grocery store composition book or legal pad. I need these books to be big and 0% precious. I used to collect and use Field Notes like crazy, so I have a surplus. One lives in my pocket for catching anything and everything. Could get filled out every 6 days or every 6 months depending on the season. Love the covers and variation, but also love that it's meant to be used. 0% precious. Okay, maybe 10% precious 😉 I don't like using my Field Notes in covers. I sometimes use the leather stuff sheath,…
    DIY card size Tomoe River refill
    I have a dozen or so of these little Hobonichi pocket notebooks, so I figured I'd give this a try, and it works perfectly! One you've trimmed the book down with a craft knife, you're left with a perfectly sized refill, plus a tiny landscape notebook, which is totally usable. (The leftover strip of loose paper and covers becomes two bookmarks and scrap papers to restart fountain pens, jot down reminders, and fold into tiny airplanes.) submitted by /u/thankit33 [link] [comments]
    Hoshino Resorts Camel
    My latest new Camel TN. So incredibly happy with it. This will be my vegetable garden TN. submitted by /u/DoNotBend1983 [link] [comments]
    Show me your blue Traveler’s Notebooks! 💙
    Just ordered a blue one from the Japan website, but it’ll take about a month to arrive 😭 Seems like not many people picked the blue version? Would love to see your blue journals 💙 submitted by /u/Many-Initial-2329 [link] [comments]
    current faves:
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    Emacs + vterm feels... clunky? compared to nvim + tmux
    Hello! I've been both a Doom Emacs and vim/nvim + tmux user over the years, alternating between both for multi-year stretches. Just coming off a stretch of using nvim + tmux, and using https://github.com/theprimeagen/tmux-sessionizer for workspace management. Part of what's pulling me back to emacs is magit and very specifically org-mode; the org plugin in nvim is good, but just not quite the same thing. Projectile does a pretty good job of providing similar functionality to the sessionizer, and I know I can easily extend it if I need. However, in my day-to-day I make heavy use of tmux panes, switching between nvim windows and terminals. I'm finding that the same flow in emacs feels kind of "clunky"... I apologize I don't have a better way to describe it, but it just seems slower, escaping/mode changes seem to be buggy, its less clear how to manage multiple panes etc... Does anyone have any tips or tricks? Am I thinking about it wrong? Some killer plugin i'm missing? Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/CrunchyChewie [link] [comments]
    Whenever I run M-x eat it gives me "eat-exec: Spawning child process: Invalid argument"
    I use windows and want to use cmd, powershell or anything with eat. submitted by /u/FriedryIce [link] [comments]
    sdkman.el — per-project SDKMAN environments in Emacs
    SDKMAN points its current symlink at one global Java (or Maven, or Gradle) at a time, but projects often need different versions. sdkman.el reads the nearest .sdkmanrc and buffer-locally prepends each candidate's bin/ to PATH and exec-path, and sets JAVA_HOME / MAVEN_HOME / GRADLE_HOME to the project versions. With lsp-java installed, it also points lsp-java-java-path at the project JDK and seeds lsp-java-configuration-runtimes, so JDT LS launches with the right Java per project. GitHub: https://github.com/systemhalted/sdkman.el v0.2.0 just shipped with M-x sdkman and uses a transient menu showing project status with read-only actions (open .sdkmanrc, show applied env, list installed candidates). Feedback on the UX especially welcome. submitted by /u/systemhalted [link] [comments]
    Fortnightly Tips, Tricks, and Questions — 2026-05-19 / week 20
    This is a thread for smaller, miscellaneous items that might not warrant a full post on their own. The default sort is new to ensure that new items get attention. If something gets upvoted and discussed a lot, consider following up with a post! Search for previous "Tips, Tricks" Threads. Fortnightly means once every two weeks. We will continue to monitor the mass of confusion resulting from dark corners of English. submitted by /u/AutoModerator [link] [comments]
    Creating package pull requests when using elpaca?
    There are a couple of packages I would like to modify before sending in PRs. I use elpaca for package management. There's a little bit of info in the elpaca wiki about certain aspects of working from a local repo as opposed to the default recipes. But anyone who does a fair amount of package development and who uses elpaca care to describe their workflow? submitted by /u/RideAndRoam3C [link] [comments]
    Omar Antolín Camarena's podcast appearance is tomorrow! (05/19 @8pm ET)
    I've been using Embark for many years, and it's one of my favourite Emacs packages because of how much it expands what Emacs is capable of. People often talk about how "Emacs puts everything on your computer at you fingertips". Embark, with it's recognize-a-thing, dispatch-any-command pattern provides a shockingly concrete implementation of this idea. Hyperbole also followed this idea in the early 90's, but I find Embark's usage is more widespread among modern Emacsapiens (over 1.2k stars on GitHub and 324,425 downloads on MELPA: that's incredible for an Emacs package!). I've wanted to hear from Omar ( u/oantolin ) about the creation of this package (and his general take on Emacs usage) for a while now. Very stoked for his appearance on the Lispy Gopher Climate podcast tomorrow! See post on Mastodon. You can tune in at this link! The show will start around 8pm Eastern Standard time tomorrow (May 19th). Edit: this is Embark for anyone unfamiliar: https://github.com/oantolin/embark submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]
    ELPA v. MELPA how do I just turn off ELPA?
    I just spent two hours in a rabbit hole trying to make Magit work after I discovered a misconfiguration on my side. Basically my installed magit was too old to work with git-2.50.x on my Mac. So, my first step was to update packages in my emacs-29.2 install. That failed with a bunch of errors, one if which was marked "impossible" in the Magit bug tracking log. I deleted both .emacs and .emacs.d to start fresh and got different errors but still got errors. I eventually figured out where emacs was saying _"fetching packages from ..elpa. it should have been hitting MELPA (please correct me if I'm wrong here). Following the fresh install instructions for Magit gives me a working install but I think that packages are all installed from ELPA and they should be from MELPA. How do I fix this? If the packages on ELPA are broken, or outdated, why is it the default package repository for emacs? Thanks for any help you can provide. submitted by /u/cshilton [link] [comments]
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    Learning From Strategic Gambling: How to Have More Valuable Ideas • Zettelkasten Method
    Learning From Strategic Gambling: How to Have More Valuable Ideas • Zettelkasten Method Taking notes is a skill that can be developed to a high level. It is the ability to take note of the essence of ideas. To train that skill, you need to get serious with your note-taking practice. Read the full story here  ( 2 min )
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    Navi - Personal Org-Roam Graph Window - Reads DB directly - Suggestions on features? Constructive criticism?
    Tried posting this on /r/emacs and it seemed to have struck a chord with them. All of my comments are downvoted to oblivion despite me being upfront that this is essentially a fun experiment made by someone who has very little confidence in programming and heavily consults AI. For some reason, nobody that downvoted could say anything to me at all? I guess they just enjoy making themselves angry as they could have ignored my post at any moment if they don’t like AI slop… submitted by /u/ganten7 [link] [comments]

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    What's your favorite approach and packages to manage windows in Emacs?
    I want to improve Emacs UX towards better opening and closing windows, including both normal windows and popups, but I struggle to figure out what people using nowadays? Ideally I'm looking for something shipped with sane defaults, but I'd fine with a bit of tinkering. submitted by /u/OgdenWebb [link] [comments]
    I Just Want To Say Thanksssssssssssss Emacs Community
    I never thought emacs extensions can help me to earn money, but it was really fun and full of learning. Thanks for those donations guys i really appreciate it submitted by /u/Background_Cloud_231 [link] [comments]
    What are AI generated packages that you use?
    Hi, on r/emacs for last few months people are posing about some advanced packages that were made using AI, the one that stuck to my mind was some rewrite of exwm for wayland using niri. Right now I don't use any AI generated packages, because there is something inside me that just don't believe, that author of AI generated package will care about it enough to keep it alive. If something was made in one day, why wouldn't someone stop caring about it after one day? Of course I may be wrong, if you found some AI generated package useful and you are not author of it, please post here. Maybe I will find something cute that I won't mind if it will break after few months. submitted by /u/Esnos24 [link] [comments]
    Using the Mouse for Emacs Rectangle Commands
    If you use Emacs and don’t frequently use rectangle commands, you’re missing out on a good thing. The latest Anju v1.4.0 update adds support for using the mouse to run rectangle commands. Read more about it at the link. submitted by /u/kickingvegas1 [link] [comments]
    Lowest friction options for org linking
    What is the fastest and easiest to make notes and connect them? let me explain, Main thing I run into is if I get a call I want to make quick notes and have a todolist that is on my Dashboard that I built. as I have it now, the two easiest seem to be to use my org capture to put a todo in my inbox, but then I don't have the notes. I could do a scratch buffer but how to I get it to show up in my inbox? submitted by /u/uvuguy [link] [comments]
    Completed C-h t. What next?
    Hello community. I finished the tutorial. Now I want to setup my init.el to make my emacs better for myself. I don't know where to start. In YT videos i see people using number of packages to do things fast. but all of it feels overwhelming. Is there any sort of small config that I can download and learn? I'm looking for something small and manageable, hopefully with a tutorial or comments that explains how each piece is setup. Help appreciated. submitted by /u/ribonara [link] [comments]
    Stuck with js2-mode because js-ts-mode has really poor syntax highlighting
    Here I put a little comparison. But basically I find no way to customize the faces because there don't seem to be specified faces. M-x describe-char doesn't precise anything else than for the red and grey text, face font-lock-string-face and face font-lock-function-call-face Is there a solution ? Thanks ! submitted by /u/kraken_07_ [link] [comments]
    Navi – Obsidian-style org-roam graph viewer -- native window -- reads your DB directly
    View the repo here: Navi - A New Shiny Org-Roam Graph -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New to the whole "zettelkasten" deal, but I instantly knew I was meant to use emacs. After configuring for a while, I only had one regret regarding a certain competitor named after volcanic rock. As of today, I no longer have that regret. If you are an org-roam user, please try this out and give me some feedback! I will listen to any and all suggestions and thoughts (so long as they are constructively delivered). Some fun features to convince you: - Throw nodes — fling them and they coast with real momentum, bounce off each other via physics - Age heatmap — notes you haven't touched in months visually rust, grey out, and grow cracks. Ancient ones look genuinely weathered - Particle effects — ambient clouds drift around each node; comet trails when you launch one across the screen (E to toggle) - Local graph — press L to focus your selected note's neighbourhood, 1→2→3 hops outward; everything outside fades away - Borderless mode — strips the title bar completely and tiles flush in AeroSpace like any other window - Zero setup on first run — drop the two files anywhere, run ./navi, it finds your DB and bootstraps itself -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Even though it's heavily vibe-coded, I did my best as a self admitted emacs neophyte to realize my vision. If even one person finds it cool, it will be worth the effort and more. So please, give it a whirl! Much love, Ganten ❤️ submitted by /u/ganten7 [link] [comments]
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    This did not go as planned, but I’m counting it as a win
    I used a bleach spray on my brown TN cotton zipper case because I was hoping for warm orange/yellowish splotches to tie in with my orange elastic. Instead, it came out more weathered/washed-out looking than orange, but honestly it’s still a win in my book. I disliked how matchy-matchy the brown card size and its contents are, and I really just wanted to break it up and make it feel a little less uniform. You can see the original shade of brown around the label, which gives a pretty good before/after comparison. Also, FYI: do not use Scotch tape to cover the label. I couldn’t find my painter’s tape and decided to move forward anyway, and the Scotch tape took some of the paint off the label. Lesson learned. submitted by /u/rocketpescado [link] [comments]
    Help! TN Gift Mixup. Newbie to TN and Missing Items. What should I do?
    I ordered my first TN for my mother's day gift. It arrived Thursday and I haven't been able to find it. I finally asked my youngest daughter last night. It had been on the table with other items for a friend's birthday gift. My daughter put it in a gift bag and gave it to her friend during lunch at school, along with some hairclips. 😭 When my daughter found out what it was, she texted the friend and told her that her gift had been swapped with my mother's day gift. Luckily, the friend was understanding. I also texted the mom to explain what happened and why the item was so significant to me. Today they switched gifts, so she has the charm bracelet she wanted and I got the TN back. Sadly, the friend had thrown away most of what was in the package. I have the leather cover, the interior elastics that hold the notebook in place and one notebook. I am missing the cotton cover, information sheet, and elastic to tie around the book. Can I find replacements somewhere? My husband and kids don't understand the significance of the notebook or why I was so devastated so I thought I would share on here. submitted by /u/Creativelicensing [link] [comments]
    Card Size Set ✅
    Last week I was at Nakameguro store and asked if they had any available and got this one!! And in black!! I’m in love with the size! Also it has already more patina than my black Passport. Can’t wait to start using it! I would love that they launch a monthly refill for this size! Hopefully in the future 🖤 submitted by /u/Electronic-Youth9872 [link] [comments]
    Full Card-Sized Flip-Through
    After much deliberation and switching things around, I am settled on a layout for my card-sized TN that I love! I'm using it as a wallet, so I have all my typical cards in the canvas pouch, plus business cards in the folder. The insert is too small for me to comfortably write in, so I've been collecting doodles/notes and signatures from loved ones to look at when I need a boost. submitted by /u/LimeInDaCoconut25 [link] [comments]
    Has anyone tried making their own TN size trifold? Help?
    I ADORE my regular sized TN, but I write a lot and it quickly becomes so full that the actual inserts overhang. I've had my head turned by the idea of a trifold, but I don't like the neat/clean look of the Carmen/Republic ones that are popular. I want to keep the TN regular size and the lived in aesthetic of the original TN, so...I am going to attempt to make my own. If you have done this, do you have any tips? Does it become overly thick with the third flap of leather? Do I need to burnish the edges? Should I have the third flap the full width or just enough to cover the inserts? Any advice/ideas are welcome! (Picture is of my current -and much beloved- camel) submitted by /u/Low_Jaguar_4213 [link] [comments]
    My TN regular setup - finally complete
    I am so happy! I got the travelers factory zipper cases in baby blue for my regular and passport sized. I got The superior labor Concho and patch as well, and the mug charm in the last picture, as well as the tea notebook. This just changed the whole vibe of my regular sized TN and I love it so freaking much. For context, my regular TN was plain on the outside before😭 submitted by /u/Mossypufferfish [link] [comments]
    Trip to NC, Traveler’s Notebook in hand!
    My trusty Olive Traveler’s Notebook is on another quest. This one has traveled with me coast to coast and Canada often. This was my first one. I have collected many now, but I always go back to this one for my trips. I need to give the others a chance to get out and go places! submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    My new dragon clip!
    Just had to share my new clip / page keeper-opener-thingie. It’s gorgeous and fits perfectly on my regular size TN and even more so with my lifelong obsession with dragons. It works well with large reading books too. I found it by chance on Amazon: https://amzn.asia/d/08UKAYSa submitted by /u/Sufficient_Badger463 [link] [comments]
    What pen to choose
    I was looking for a mini pen to fit my TN card size. I got some nice recommendations, and I finally ordered some. And last week end I went to a lovely stationery store and bought another mini pen. So here is my problem, now that I received evrything, which one to choose ? From left to right, my best writing experience on left : Tom's Studio Wren in Emerald Kaweco Lunar sport rollerball pen Sahdow green Lamy Pico ballpoint pen Imperial blue Uniball One P Gel pen Yogurt Kaweco Lunar sport Ballpoint pen Light green submitted by /u/veroa6 [link] [comments]
    My traveler’s company notebook in blue
    I got this notebook very recently and I just wanted to know if any of you guys also have a “blue” notebook that leans more towards green. I’d love to see them ! It’s really cool how the blue one comes in so much different shades that you can never really predict what you’re getting submitted by /u/pinkdragapult [link] [comments]
    Paper value relative to pen type
    Obviously no one likes pens bleeding through their paper. However, I don’t use fountain pens, just a simple Jetstream ballpoint pen so heavy ink bleeding isn’t a huge issue for me. I saw the Taroko w Sanzen Tomoe paper (192 pgs, 68 gsm paper) was recommended on the sub multiple times but can anyone elaborate on whether they think this “nice” paper is worth the cost if not using a fountain pen? I use highlighters and some gel pens occasionally and honestly have been doing fine with a random aliexpress refill but was interested in testing out inserts with more pages. I’m guessing it’s probably not necessary/a good value for me, so if anyone has other high page count inserts they like please share! submitted by /u/indecisivepersimmon [link] [comments]
    Tree sketch in my TN
    I mostly use my TN for quick sketches and I take it with me when I'm hiking. I love how weathered it is, after two years of use. It gives it a lot of character. submitted by /u/Spectralstories [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary Card size set available in store at Goods for the Study UWS NYC
    If anyone is still looking for these the Goods for the Study location UWS on Broadway in NYC has a bunch of brown and black in stock as of yesterday. I saw at least 4 of each color behind the register at the front of the store. Unfortunately I don’t believe they have them on their website. Good luck if you can make it to the store. submitted by /u/BootlegGucci [link] [comments]
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    Just finished stitching this journal cover this morning!
    My second time attempting to stitch pockets :) The problem with being able to DIY journal covers is that you wind up with a million of them! submitted by /u/stephanroo [link] [comments]
    I just can’t use dot grid paper at all. What’s wrong with me?
    I grew up using lined notebooks in school and I think I just got used to it. Now, I see everyone using dot grid paper and I can’t figure out what’s wrong with me. I’ve bought different grid spaces just to find out something that’ll work but I just can’t write in it. It just seems so distracting and I’m always trying to line it up when there’s no line. I’m just trying to find some advice: can I do something about this? I feel so weird about myself! submitted by /u/PiercingHelpls [link] [comments]
    I just can’t use dot grid paper at all. What’s wrong with me?
    I grew up using lined notebooks in school and I think I just got used to it. Now, I see everyone using dot grid paper and I can’t figure out what’s wrong with me. I’ve bought different grid spaces just to find out something that’ll work but I just can’t write in it. It just seems so distracting and I’m always trying to line it up when there’s no line. I’m just trying to find some advice: can I do something about this? I feel so weird about myself! submitted by /u/PiercingHelpls [link] [comments]
    I made my first leather journal
    submitted by /u/_NeoSpace_ [link] [comments]
    Journal Search
    I am looking for a large (like 8.5x11) matte white, lined journal. I have big handwriting, and I'd like to be able to decorate the outside myself. This is proving much more difficult to find that I thought! Any suggestions? submitted by /u/BuffBuff123 [link] [comments]
    Paper samplers available
    Long time lurker here. I’ve accumulated a plethora of half used notebooks and packs of paper on my stationery journey that I feel badly about recycling. Happy to break these down and mail folks A5 sheets of Midori, Leuchtturm, Stalogy, Hobonichi, Moleskine, Kokuyo, Muji, Menomysne, and possibly others as I go through the stash for a nominal fee ($15?) to cover postage and packaging (via USPS in the US only). Let me know if interested! submitted by /u/tfowwsliyh [link] [comments]
    My rings journal won't stay open
    I got this rings notebook second hand on vinted but it just can't stay open. I tried breaking the cover a bit which works for a short while, but it always goes back. Is there something I can do to fix it? The material is plastic/fake leather submitted by /u/PrinceAle_og [link] [comments]
    Trip to NC, Traveler’s Notebook in hand!
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Trip to NC, Traveler’s Notebook in hand!
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Trip to NC, Traveler’s Notebook in hand!
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    New Books : The Indian Pen show notepads
    submitted by /u/StationeryLuver [link] [comments]
    New Mini Hardcover:
    Not me realizing I misspelled museum. Not sure what I’m going to be using this little hardcover for. But it’s a memento from a pretty sweet time I had nonetheless. It lays remarkably flat, has some of the smoothest paper grain I’ve ever felt, and even has a little folder in the back! submitted by /u/eyeseainthedark [link] [comments]
    Whenever you have to glue something, what brand do you use? I heard UHU is a good brand to use. Is it any good? Thank you in advance for all the help and advice.
    submitted by /u/TwIzTiDfReAkShOw [link] [comments]
    Hardcover journal conundrum
    I hope this post is appropriate. Thank you in advance for any responses. I am looking for a spiral notebook. Additional needs: Size a4. Good for fountain pens. Hardcover Lined paper Integrated folder Currently, I use a softcover Rhodia a4. I keep loose papers in the back cover and hold everything together with an elastic band. It works, but it’s a little clumsy. Also, is there a standalone folder that would securely/intentionally clip into a spiral notebook? I would rather not get a journal cover, if avoidable. I like having just the simple notebook, and I like being able to fold it over on itself. Forgive my ignorance. I am not notebook savvy. Thank you. submitted by /u/searchmode10 [link] [comments]
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    cm-mode (20260518.1920) --- Minor mode for CriticMarkup
    The cm-mode package has been updated to version 20260518.1920.
    eca (20260518.1851) --- AI pair programming via ECA (Editor Code Assistant)
    The eca package has been updated to version 20260518.1851.
    envrc (20260518.1537) --- Support for `direnv' that operates buffer-locally
    The envrc package has been updated to version 20260518.1537.
    time-zones (20260518.1503) --- Time zone lookups
    The time-zones package has been updated to version 20260518.1503.
    slime (20260518.1422) --- Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs
    The slime package has been updated to version 20260518.1422.
    emacsql (20260518.1412) --- High-level SQL database front-end
    The emacsql package has been updated to version 20260518.1412.
    elfeed-protocol (20260518.1259) --- Provide fever/newsblur/owncloud/ttrss protocols for elfeed
    The elfeed-protocol package has been updated to version 20260518.1259.
    org-linenote (20260518.1058) --- A package inspired by VSCode Linenote
    The org-linenote package has been updated to version 20260518.1058.
    with-editor (20260518.948) --- Use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR
    The with-editor package has been updated to version 20260518.948.
    orgtbl-join (20260518.704) --- Join columns from other Org Mode tables
    The orgtbl-join package has been updated to version 20260518.704.
    orgtbl-aggregate (20260518.605) --- Aggregate an Org Mode table | + | + | into another table
    The orgtbl-aggregate package has been updated to version 20260518.605.
    gptel-agent (20260518.557) --- Agentic LLM use for gptel
    The gptel-agent package has been updated to version 20260518.557.
    stgit (20260518.524) --- Major mode for StGit interaction
    The stgit package has been updated to version 20260518.524.
    ecb (20260518.524) --- A code browser for Emacs
    The ecb package has been updated to version 20260518.524.
    rimel (20260518.439) --- A lightweight Rime input method
    The rimel package has been updated to version 20260518.439.
    sops (20260518.350) --- Edit SOPS-encrypted files transparently
    The sops package has been updated to version 20260518.350.
    ekg-agent (20260518.21) --- Agent tools for ekg
    The ekg-agent package has been updated to version 20260518.21.
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    Orgzly Revived for Android: Sync to Dropbox results in "Failed overwriting [dest filename]" error
    This has happened a couple times since I migrated away to Orgzly Revived. The last time it happened I stupidly attempted to help Orgzly overwrite the destination files by deleting them from the Dropbox side and wound up causing all kinds of problems with links on the Orgzly side. Since syncing to Dropbox seems to be a recurring problem for Orgzly Revived, is there any work being done to enable syncing to other cloud options? Google Drive perhaps? submitted by /u/imakesawdust [link] [comments]
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    Defining filter using (a) recursion (b) folding (c) folding with S, B and I combinators (d) folding with applicative functor and identity function
    submitted by /u/philip_schwarz [link] [comments]
    wrote a small servant app that searches youtube video transcripts and i'm weirdly pleased with how the types turned out
    i work at a legal tech company and we have about 190 youtube videos. recorded CLE presentations, product walkthroughs for attorneys, internal engineering talks, some webinar recordings from conferences. the attorneys kept asking "do we have a video that explains X" and nobody had a fast way to answer because the videos are titled things like "Webinar Recording - Nov 2024." i built a search tool for it in haskell over a weekend. mostly because i wanted a real project to work on outside of the toy stuff i've been doing while learning. the api is defined with servant. two endpoints. one serves the static html page, the other takes a query parameter and returns search results as json. the result type is a record with the video title, date, speaker, transcript snippet, and youtube url. servan…
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    Read, Think, Write — A Concept Map of World Models
    How does a Zettelkasten fit into the larger landscape of knowledge sources that shape how we think and write? I have been working on a concept map [1] that tries to answer that question. Now starting from Euler's definition [2] — intelligence as the cognitive capacity to respond appropriately despite indeterminacy — the map places the human author at the center, surrounded by six external world models: Books, the Zettelkasten, Social Media, the Internet, Experts, and AI. The central distinction the map tries to make visible is between consulting a world model (deliberate, active, voluntary) and being shaped through language by one (ambient, often involuntary). Most external models do both. The Zettelkasten is the exception: its inward arrow is labelled "reflects through own language" — which is the argument for why it occupies a different position from the others. The map also embeds a simple workflow: ① Read, ② Think, ③ Write. The Zettelkasten sits at the hinge between all three. This is v0.14 of an iterative process. I would be curious whether the consults / shapes distinction resonates with how people here experience their own practice — and whether anything important is missing from the map. Reference https://forum.obsidian.md/t/select-tools-for-zettelkasten-but-how/66067/4?u=edmund. [2] Euler, Matthew J. “Intelligence and Uncertainty: Implications of Hierarchical Predictive Processing for the Neuroscience of Cognitive Ability.” Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 94 (November 2018): 93–112.  ( 3 min )
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    datomlite - A zero-dep, Datomic-style "DB-as-a-value" you can drop into your Scala 3 apps (JVM, JS, Native)... (Looking for feedback!)
    Hello! Been tinkering on datomlite for a while. Its about ready for trials ... and would love your sharp eyes on (1) how the typed datalog-style API feels? (2) If there are some glaring macro faux-pas?.. https://preview.redd.it/3d6snc9zbw1h1.png?width=1340&format=png&auto=webp&s=fcf33267d5243d0c9eb5a5ff2749eac32bda830a submitted by /u/mattlianje [link] [comments]

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    Desperately need an actual pocket-sized notebook that I can still actually write in
    I'm a lefty, and my hand tends to cramp from excessive writing or writing on something that's difficult to write on. I'm wondering if a legal-pad style binding might be best? But then, maybe having a page to rest my hand on while writing on the opposite page is actually helpful? Anyway, I have ADHD and really need something I can keep on me at all times (even keeping it in my purse isn't quick enough access) to jot things down before I forget them. Been using my phone for that but the chances of getting distracted and forgetting what I was going to write down are fairly high. I've looked at the different sizes of course, but they don't give me much of an idea of what it's like to actually write on them, especially as a lefty. Thanks for any recommendations! submitted by /u/SoScorpio4 [link] [comments]
    Fountain pen friendly notebook for my Louise Carmen
    Hello! I currently own a few Louise Carmen’s in the Ernest and Roadbook sizes, and have been going to get my favorite notebooks cut down to fit in them, but this has become quite the hassle for the area I live. Does anyone have any recommendations for notebooks that fit in the Ernest and Roadbook covers? I mostly use Midori MD notebooks, I prefer grid, it MUST be fountain pen friendly, and have a good amount of pages. For reference, the Roadbook fit is slightly slimmer than an A5, and the Ernest fits slightly slimmer than an A6. submitted by /u/DearGabsDiaries [link] [comments]
    Suggestion for high quality notebooks
    Hi :). I am looking to find a notebook with thick paper, sewn together(or just not glued), and had acid free paper. I am looking to use it as a film journal so I want it to be able to last a long time. I don’t care however many pages it is as if it’s not enough I’ll just get multiple. I would like the size to be on the bigger size though, like A4. Any suggestions are appreciated! submitted by /u/Worldly-Mine-4030 [link] [comments]
    I found a Leuchtturm shop
    I was walking along a street when I across it saw those two big Leuchtturm signs, so clearly I had to cross the street to take a look and the selection. When I got to the store I realized that it sells coin and stamp folders. That part of the company's portfolio is the cornerstone; but I had forgotten all about it. Later in the day I found two Leuchtturm1917 Drehgriffel pencils. submitted by /u/Marathonartist [link] [comments]
    notebooks with blank pages recs?
    Hi! I am a student and I love using notebooks without lines as my planner basically? where i can write my to do lists, doodle, etc. I have tried the denik brand before they just have a bit too many pages for me. I prefer a soft notebook too. any recommendations? thank you! submitted by /u/Fun_Significance5706 [link] [comments]
    which one do you think is better?
    submitted by /u/Spiritual-Meet-6762 [link] [comments]
    It finally feels like spring!
    submitted by /u/cameracaper [link] [comments]
    Looking for a recommendation for a journal
    In search of a A5 sized, plain, hard cover notebook with decent paper quality for journalling. Kinda want to splurge, would love any and all recommendations. Thank you :) submitted by /u/DriftedWaves [link] [comments]
    Project Planning
    For those of you that use notebooks for your to do,do you put project planning in there? I tried a seperate notebook but I really don't have enough to necessarily make another book.And its easy to forget stuff.i can make a note in my main task book to look in project,and if I forget then I'm thinking that I'll probably realize.But it didn't feel right. I've used index tabs and transferred small project planning towards the back of my task notebook [An A5+],but i have General notes at the back[for importance, I use micro notes towards the front],but im having to use more index tabs.I can make it work but it feels tricky: a bit awarkward and cluttered. For larger projects im dividing up loose paper into bucket categories and will go into my main book. Then i have an A6 for my dailies otherwise I have too many regular spreads.|Then im thinking,should I work from project sheet in chunks/from my dailies?,which I feel could slow things down. A bit confused. Any advice please ? submitted by /u/MZ_LaylaLucielle [link] [comments]
    What brands make notebooks featuring pop-culture covers, like movies and video games?
    I know Moleskin does collaborations sometimes and was interested in the new LOTR themed notebooks. However, I decided not to purchase them after finding out the art used AI. So are there any other brands that have covers based on pop-culture brands (star wars, lotr, comic books, video games etc) while having decent quality? Thanks! submitted by /u/protecktred [link] [comments]
    Dairy diaries nostalgia
    Hi all, i'm doing a project for my masters loosely based on my grandmother's diaries she kept from 1982 to around 2013. Every single one were dairy diaries from the milkman. I wanted to find out from others if anyone has similar experiences, was it a popular thing for women to keep dairy diaries and write little daily tidbits in them? Or maybe this was more of a collection than a journaling exercise. If anyone has personal experience of keeping a dairy diary or has inherited any from relatives, please let me know what kind of things you/they kept in the diary! submitted by /u/Kooky_File749 [link] [comments]
    Made free printable Traveler's Notebook generator
    submitted by /u/owo_uwu_omo [link] [comments]
    I’ve got my new Grand Voyageur
    Hey! I’ve decided life is too short not to share my journaling adventures and everything I’ve learned along the way. After more than 15 years of serious journaling, I’ve realised I’m definitely not the only one with this little obsession. So I thought it would be fun to start sharing it here on Reddit as well. Hope you enjoy the unboxing! submitted by /u/Outrageous_Twist_201 [link] [comments]
    Search for a (pink!) well-made notebook with quality paper
    I have been frantically scouring the internet for a notebook I have in mind to write notes in to our first baby - something her father and I could gift her later on when she is older full of entries from when she had her first birthday, etc., etc. Now the notebook I had in mind for this is pretty simple - pink, at least A5 or somewhere between A5 and A4, with a quality feel (e.g. leather bound) so it can withstand the passage of time, and with nice paper inside (dream would be TRP paper but pretty sure that is a pipe dream!) For the life of me, I can't find anything that fits this bill that also does not break the bank (e.g. the pink Smythson panama notebooks are so expensive..!) So as a final shot I'm posting here - does anyone have anything that springs to mind that they would suggest?! submitted by /u/JulietteAbrdn [link] [comments]
    [ELI5] At the risk of sounding stupid, can someone please enlighten me about folio sizes
    So Im planning to buy a B6 bifold leather folio and the size listed was 4.9" x 6.9" (12.446cm x 17.526cm). The sterling ink notebook Im planning to put on it measures 12.8cm x 18.2 cm. Sooo first thought was "oh that wont fit", but the seller sent me sample photos and it did indeed fit perfectly. Im seeing 4.9" x 6.9" is the standard folio size for B6 but how what why, is there a hidden measurement Im not aware of? I have the option to ask for a custom size but I dont know how much to add, is 1 cm more than the notebook size good? I have a TN which has Leather Cover: H220 x W120 for Notebooks: H210 x W110 so the cover is bigger so that makes sense yeah? What makes the B6 different? https://preview.redd.it/tjufvsd0wn1h1.png?width=974&format=png&auto=webp&s=f04d6540826cc8b4ef9aff5f22f028b8f79dcde0 https://preview.redd.it/z99kwwl4wn1h1.png?width=1681&format=png&auto=webp&s=091e2c4b179c59494b10c85fa52d947d3de4bafc https://preview.redd.it/kq8cgykrwn1h1.png?width=1069&format=png&auto=webp&s=f7cc80b255b9ef6019bd512ad137ecb833c25946 submitted by /u/Ok_Marionberry_2682 [link] [comments]
    ANA X Rollbahn
    ANA and Rollbahn collab spotted at Ishigaki Airport. For the aviation lovers! submitted by /u/betterdanthis [link] [comments]
    Stationery Haul Extravaganza - Vol. 03
    Can’t wait to use my new items with my Midori notebooks! 😊💜 submitted by /u/mecha-verdant [link] [comments]
    Lochby Daily Folio A5
    I just received the Lochby Daily Folio A5 in brown. I wanted something compact that could fit all the stuff I carry when I go to a café. I take multiple pens, a notebook, and a Kindle, since I transcribe books. I added the Kindle for the pictures only, since I carry it separately in a sling bag with the rest of my daily (not work) carry. I prefer hardcover notebooks: Leuchtturm1917 120 gsm or Tomoe River 368 pages. The 6 slot tray is probably enough, but I wanted to see how much stuff I could cram into it. I also considered the Galen Leather Expansi-Folio Leather Wide A5 Zip Folio, but it appears that it does not lay flat, is likely heavier, costs close to $200 after taxes and shipping, and has big brass zipper teeth that make me worry about accidentally scratching my pens. Anyway, he…
  • Open

    Buffer "ownership" by windows: anyone tried this?
    I've had this idea hanging around in my head for a while in order to ease buffer management (at least for me). I've been thinking about defining an "ownership" relationship between windows and buffers: a buffer is "owned" by a window when it's visited in that window, and can be owned by multiple windows at once. Tracking this is straightforward enough: window-prev-buffers/window-next-buffers or a hash-table as a window parameter do the job. The troublesome part comes when defining an "orphan" buffer, that ism one whose owning windows have all been closed, which I'd like to kill automatically. Thing is, windows in Emacs are lower-level than I expected: there's no dedicated close hook: only "there's a change in this frame" hooks, and even diffing the configuration on each change gets messy fast, since windows can "close" in a dozen different ways: winner-mode, tab switches, anything that touches the window tree. It doesn't feel like something that can be done cleanly without poking at internals and playing whack-a-mole with edge cases. Has anyone gone down this road? Curious about both implementation approaches and alternative takes on buffer management in general. submitted by /u/cidra_ [link] [comments]
    How to toggle the default todo default todo template in Doom Emacs
    submitted by /u/Koltech21 [link] [comments]
    My emacs setup after using emacs for a couple of months.
    submitted by /u/FriedryIce [link] [comments]
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    termint (20260517.2050) --- Run REPLs in a terminal backend
    The termint package has been updated to version 20260517.2050.
    gptel (20260517.2035) --- Interact with ChatGPT or other LLMs
    The gptel package has been updated to version 20260517.2035.
    magit (20260517.1757) --- A Git porcelain inside Emacs
    The magit package has been updated to version 20260517.1757.
    taskpaper-mode (20260517.1410) --- Major mode for TaskPaper files
    The taskpaper-mode package has been updated to version 20260517.1410.
    rg (20260517.1310) --- A search tool based on ripgrep
    The rg package has been updated to version 20260517.1310.
    cfn-mode (20260517.807) --- AWS cloudformation mode
    The cfn-mode package has been updated to version 20260517.807.
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    sbt 2.0.0-RC13 released
    submitted by /u/eed3si9n [link] [comments]
    Job opportunity Scala Dev India .
    Guys ,anyone looking for job in scala in India ,let me know . My company is hiring ,I can refer . Also I was laid off few months ago ,but got another scala role . So someone interested kindly let me know . Min exp 2 year . submitted by /u/Severe-Lawyer8244 [link] [comments]
    This week in #Scala (May 18, 2026)
    submitted by /u/petrzapletal [link] [comments]
    dotty-cps-async-1.3.3 is released.
    Main news - support for the ‘Break’ in the compiler plugin, which I forgot to port at the time, and fix a bunch of bugs, discovered by u/haskiindahouse fuzzer (see https://github.com/haskiindahouse/scala-oss-bug-hunt). His agent sends bug reports; my agent confirms and fixes them, leaving only a small cleanup for a human reviewer. What a time! Url, as usual: https://github.com/dotty-cps-async/dotty-cps-async submitted by /u/rssh1 [link] [comments]
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    Family photo
    It all started with a black passport TN for writings on the go and now I’m so pleased to welcome my new A5 TN to the family. I love how each TN has their own vibe/ personality and feels like its own destination. I’m excited to continue customizing the A5! Also, yes, I can stack them all in one hand so I can carry around all my notes easily, finally! submitted by /u/shiny5p [link] [comments]
    Desk Caddy Pouch
    Hello, I’m looking for desk caddy bag/pouch that holds my Traveler’s Company Regular Size Notebook as well as smaller electronic items (like phone cables and AirPods) and pens. I like the idea of having everything organized in 1 bag with the organization that comes with a desk caddy type of bag so that I can leave the bag on the desk and it’s easy to look for items. I really like the Evergoods Civic Access Pouch but, looking at the dimensions, I don’t think the notebook will fit: https://evergoods.us/collections/pouches/products/civic-access-pouch-2l?variant=40133327126662 Has anyone used the Evergoods pouch and found it fits the regular size notebook? Also open to other recommendations for similar pouches that could work. Thank you in advance! submitted by /u/RM0723 [link] [comments]
    Pen help
    I have a large TN which I keep at home and I'm happy to use a variety of pens. I've now ordered a Passport size and plan on having it in my handbag but I only want to carry one pen (not fountain) but with multi colours of ink (the biro sort with 4 colours in them). I also need it to be quite fine as I have larger handwriting so I need the pen to be as fine as possible. Does anyone have any suggestions please. Must be able to purchase in the UK. Thanks submitted by /u/Salty_Aardvark_8079 [link] [comments]
    help: is this mold?
    this tn was left in storage for a couple years. i dug it out and found it in this state. is this mold? can it be salvaged? any tips appreicated. submitted by /u/shoulderunhappy [link] [comments]
    TN shopping in Japan!
    Hello everyone! My partner is going to Japan soon and he has asked me 100x to send him lists of places to go and things to buy for me! The only direction I’ve been able to send him in, so far, is the TN Kyoto cover. I know how well-versed you guys are and was hoping you would have some suggestions of what I could ask for? I’m interested in TN inserts that I can’t get in the US and anything else you guys think is truly worth picking up! :) Every time I try to dive into the research for this, I get overwhelmed super easily. As much as I love researching things I’ll be buying, doing research as my job has made this considerably more difficult lol Thank you in advance and I can’t wait to see what yall suggest :)) submitted by /u/PracticalPublic2445 [link] [comments]
    Made free printable Traveler's Notebook generator
    Hey! I made a couple browser tools that generate little booklets you can print and fold into Traveler's Notebook inserts. Figured I'd share since I couldn't find anything like this that wasn't behind a paywall. Weekly Planner — daily habit tracking, mood faces, weekly overview grids, monthly graphs. You pick which habits show on which days so Mondays don't look like Sundays. Bunch of extras you can toggle on: goals page, expense tracker, calendar, reflection page. https://preview.redd.it/yi5pm5pqro1h1.png?width=3200&format=png&auto=webp&s=307af6d43914e7f057520773665f2e5e5865eecc https://preview.redd.it/z5nb56pqro1h1.png?width=3200&format=png&auto=webp&s=3f64e386b14ab1ed0d3e28bb0be7240955371759 Gym Log — workout pages with weight/reps boxes per set. Pick your split (PPL, Upper/Lower, Full Body) and it builds the pages around your exercises. You can even import a program from a spreadsheet. Has progress tracking and body measurement pages too. https://preview.redd.it/tcjrcqnsro1h1.png?width=3200&format=png&auto=webp&s=2769b4cf68b9c4b4e99c738f8736d222b23a0152 https://preview.redd.it/zvx9irnsro1h1.png?width=3200&format=png&auto=webp&s=c93a1d123545252e0554b331d8779b2ac03d3d3b Both tools let you: Pick from 5 notebook sizes (Passport through Regular) Choose themes or go full custom on colors Pick cover designs (there's a vintage gold foil one that came out surprisingly nice) Print duplex on regular A4 paper → fold → staple → trim → done Everything runs in your browser, nothing gets uploaded anywhere. Settings auto-save so you can tweak things over multiple visits. 🔗 Weekly Planner: https://flolipop.github.io/tn-insert-generator/weekly.html 🔗 Gym Log: https://flolipop.github.io/tn-insert-generator/gym.html Would love to hear if anyone actually prints these! First time making something like this and I'm kinda curious what other insert types people would want. submitted by /u/owo_uwu_omo [link] [comments]
    TSL traveler’s notebook arrived
    My TSL custom notebook finally came in the mail today. Took almost two months to arrive but worth the wait! Still thinking about how to use it. Got patches with a folder sewed in. Also bought a charm to match. Did any of you go to Kurashiki to get a custom notebook? submitted by /u/Swimming-Reading-652 [link] [comments]
    Stopped by the Nakameguro outlet today 💸
    submitted by /u/potatoman604 [link] [comments]
    The Sorcerer’s TN
    Went to the parks today and left with a new charm. Was looking for something fully brass but I think this works well. submitted by /u/fabozzi [link] [comments]
    EDC I love!
    Made my EDC passport sized TN and I love it! Been using it for over a couple of months and I do not know how I went without it in the past! Need to jot something down? ✔️ Need to stash receipts or bits of paper? ✔️ Need to store small items? ✔️ Need to hold credit cards securely (in the canvas pocket)? ✔️ Need a small coin purse? ✔️ Need to have a pen handy? ✔️ If I needed a diary that would be there too, but my life isn’t that busy that it can’t be on my phone calendar. Honestly, what did we do without these??!! I made the TN, the pen holder/pocket and the notebook. 💚💚💚 submitted by /u/MsMonny [link] [comments]
    When do I expect the 2027 planner insert?
    All in the title! I just got my first traveler's notebook a week ago and I love it. I plan on phasing my planning into it, so I went ahead and got the mid-year 2026 insert. I like to plan as far as 12 months in advance sometimes though. When will the 2027 inserts start to become available? And are they only available in half year increments? Or will I be able to get a single 12mo insert for 2027? submitted by /u/dusksynthesis [link] [comments]
    How do you document actual travel?
    Hi! I’ve been using my regular size TN mainly as journal and bullet point agenda. I travel a lot, but ar work. Even though I would like to actually document a little bit of what I’m able to do while I’m traveling, besides working. I have three inserts that I carry around, one as a journal, another one as my bullet point agenda and another one as a brain dump. How would you document your travels when you don’t do tourism as much but still want to bring something back? Do you usually glue photos? I do like to glue some memos as tickets and also use sticker as I really don’t like to draw that much. I see all your TN with beautiful drawings and life story and mine are just boring daily work… also how do you fit a real anual agenda inside the TN ? Thanks! submitted by /u/RLCC_CdR [link] [comments]
    Best Travels Journal Recommendation?
    I'm looking to buy my first travelers journal and I'm just wondering about recommendation on good quality that doesn't break the bank submitted by /u/SeaDiscombobulated70 [link] [comments]
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    Do you write Haskell?
    I feel like it's very difficult to find any jobs where people write Haskell, If you are one of the lucky ones who get paid to write Haskell, which domain do you use Haskell for? Is it data science, ml, academia or anything else? Did your company move from using any mainstream language to starting using Haskell? Is your company a brand new startup (e.g., database / distributed systems, Ai) where you didn’t consider Haskell initially but now feel more comfortable! What was your the initial choice? I want to hear stories about how people ended up writing Haskell for a living (and not just as a weekend hobby). submitted by /u/Historical-Fan1619 [link] [comments]

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    Card Size Refills
    For anyone looking for refills for their 20th Anniversary - this shop on Etsy sells a mini size of Tomoe River paper for notebooks and also has premade booklets like a transaction tracker/calendar. submitted by /u/StarStealr [link] [comments]
    Pokémon Journal!
    My wife got me a Gameboy Printer for my birthday, something I wanted so badly as a kid and never had the opportunity to get. It has inspired me to journal my way through a playthrough of Pokemon Crystal, and print the Dex entries of each ‘mon as a I catch them, with special written entries for each main team member. It has become almost like a solo RPG experience, and my trainer is becoming a real brainworm personality. I’ve never played through a pokemon game with an OC trainer — it’s always just been a version of me. It has definitely been interesting to see her personality develop, as well as the personalities of the Pokemon, most of whom I haven’t ever used before. Anyone else document their progress through video games? Would love to see what you do! submitted by /u/qweers [link] [comments]
    Alternatives for TN Love & Trip
    I’m looking for an alternative to the Travelers Notebook Love and Trip edition since I found out about their existence only a few weeks ago. Does anyone here have experiences with similar deep red passport size notebooks? I’m looking at a similar notebook by Moterm on AliExpress. I can’t say for sure whether the red color is as deep as the TN. Does anyone have pics of the red notebooks from AliExpress? Does anyone have suggestions for other available alternatives? TIA submitted by /u/Apprehensive_Soup_57 [link] [comments]
    My new Wren for my TN card size
    I was asking on this sub for some recommendations for a pen that would fit a TN card size. And following this I order : - a Uniball One P - a Kaweko lunar sport rollerball pen (that wasn't necessary) - a Lamy Pico ballpoint pen (that wasn't expected) - a Kaweco lunar sport ballpoint pen (that was a bonus) I'm waiting for the parcel... BUT today I went to this lovely little shop in Paris called L'Ecritoire... AND SO I finally bought the Wren by Tom's Studio in Emerald color, plus a little bottle of Emerald ink. I was completely convinced by the Wren, it's fully refillable with any ink, it's 8cm closed and 12cm opened, ot writes sooo smoothly, and it's... so cute !! submitted by /u/veroa6 [link] [comments]
    Main string broke and I'm not sure how to repair it
    I've had this traveler's notebook that I've loved for literal years and a couple of days ago, the main string frayed and broke in the middle and I'm not sure what to do to fix it, especially because of the leather tab that holds it closed. Also, the little tin bit rolled off somewhere and I can't find it for love or money. I think pictures will better illustrate this: I tried tying the string, but obviously that didn't work. This is the first traveler's notebook I've ever had and I love it to pieces (literally, I guess). Help? https://preview.redd.it/2ly269rt9i1h1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=94bc5bbff79f2c3570f312b8f60647dcee9ba2ac https://preview.redd.it/ud3wr8rt9i1h1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=762aff1f27f9a05692b1e8376d0c7fb6b1ba82e1 Thanks for any help you can give me! submitted by /u/floofmanager [link] [comments]
    Travelers for eki stamp collecting
    The TN format is just perfect for stamp collecting - sizeable and yet portable and flexible enough to collect various stamps from any location. I had so much fun taking it out on a stamp hunting journey during my travels. The red TN has been current favorite based on how it is slowly gaining patina. submitted by /u/mishbenturer [link] [comments]
    Newestor / September Leather touch up
    About ten years ago, I tried the Traveler’s Notebook system for the first time. I bought both a standard and passport-sized September Leather (formerly Newestor) notebook. At the time, I used them briefly and decided the system just wasn’t for me. Looking back, I think most of my issue wasn’t actually the format — it was the leather itself. The flesh side was extremely “hairy” and rough, which made the notebook feel unfinished and unrefined to me. I remember wishing I had just spent the extra money on an actual Traveler’s Notebook instead. Recently, I pulled one of the old September Leather covers back out and decided to experiment with it a bit. I added brass eyelets, cleaned up the edges, and used Bick 4 and Tokonole with a glass burnishing tool. My opinion now? These actually aren’t bad notebooks at all. A little refinement goes a long way: edge finishing burnishing the flesh side conditioning upgrading hardware Those small upgrades make the notebook feel significantly more polished and intentional. That said, there’s still a point where buying a higher-end notebook may make more sense financially than buying a budget cover plus all the tools and supplies needed to improve it. But if you already own the tools, or enjoy tinkering and leathercraft, these cheaper notebooks become a pretty solid platform to customize and experiment with. submitted by /u/modern_prometheus_ [link] [comments]
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    May I recommend eww for Emacs's innovative UI?
    submitted by /u/oantolin [link] [comments]
    New to Emacs. What should I setup?
    Hey everyone, I'm still quite new to Emacs, and I'm coming from NeoVim and ObsidianMD. What should I set up? Right now, I have lsp-mode, org-roam, and magit installed. I am mainly working in Rust, so I also have the rust-mode installed. My use case is mostly for programming, and also using org-mode + org-roam for managing my school assignments. submitted by /u/cometomypartyyy [link] [comments]
    Moving to Emacs as a Enterprise Java Developer
    I have prior experience with Emacs but never could get it to work for my Java development, to be a real substitute for IntelliJ. Are there anyone daily driving it for big Java projects? My deal breaker is that I need to have 20-30 Maven or Gradle projects open in the same workspace. JDTLS seems to support multi root workspaces, and I have tried both lsp-mode and eglot. - lsp-mode seem to be the best option as it supports workspaces and adds new projects roots by default having only a single JDTLS instance. The only downside is that it is slow and lagging when I'm writing with autocompletion. - eglot does not seem to support these multi workspace setups. Every time I open a new java file from another project it spawns a new JDTLS instance. On the upside it feels a lot faster than lsp-mode. I have also been trying out NeoVim where I was able to replicate lsp-mode's java behavior with nvim-jdtls by adding a check on existing client. Then using the vim.lsp.buf.add_workspace_folder method to add the new root folder. I just feel that Emacs is in general more mature, where NeoVim can feel a bit fragmented and some plugins are half-baked. Does anyone have some advice for switching off IntelliJ? 😄 NeoVim java filetype hack: local function has_workspace_folder(client, root_directory) local folders = client.workspace_folders for _, folder in ipairs(folders) do local name = type(folder) == "table" and folder.name or folder if vim.fs.normalize(name) == vim.fs.normalize(root_directory) then return true end end return false end local active_clients = vim.lsp.get_clients({ name = "jdtls" }) local existing_client = active_clients[1] if existing_client then vim.lsp.buf_attach_client(0, existing_client.id) if root_dir and not has_workspace_folder(existing_client, root_dir) then vim.lsp.buf.add_workspace_folder(root_dir) end else jdtls.start_or_attach(config) end submitted by /u/pierre-zabell [link] [comments]
    fastctags 0.0.1 — Blazing-fast code nav & completion with Universal Ctags
    https://github.com/redguardtoo/fastctags Built on lessons from counsel-etags and company-ctags, rewritten from scratch with pure native Emacs API. What: - Code navigation: fastctags-nav-find-tag-at-point, fastctags-nav-find-tag - Code completion via completion-at-point-functions — works with company, corfu, or anything - Built-in grep: git grep, ripgrep, or system grep - 300MB tags file (Linux kernel 5.3.1) loaded in 9 seconds - Smart incremental updates via diff for large tags files - Diff matches ranked first for relevance - Optional embark integration for grep-mode export Why the rewrite: - Pure completing-read API — zero lock-in, works with vertico/ivy/consult/helm - Single package replaces both counsel-etags and company-ctags submitted by /u/redguardtoo [link] [comments]
    purr.el - a lightweight project dashboard for emacs.
    purr.el is a project dashboard for emacs. features: - git state - last commit - ahead/behind count - stack of project all in 1 buffer stack/file detection is made by byte count of files (like github) you can also set status tags and notes per-project and hide projects you're not actively working on inspired by ovw repo at git.sr.ht/~zelda/purr.el submitted by /u/zeldahreal [link] [comments]
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    Notebooks
    I feel like the Mel Gibson character in Conspiracy Theory. I can’t not buy notebooks. submitted by /u/Grade-Spiritual [link] [comments]
    Midori MD - obsessed!
    I’ve finally started using my Midori MD A5 notebook that I ordered a couple weeks ago. Y’all were right, this paper is incredible! It is such a joy to write on. This paper coupled with my new favorite pen (the Zebra Sarasa Clip .5mm) makes for a lovely writing experience. submitted by /u/Ok-Acanthisitta-4487 [link] [comments]
    Storage options?
    I like to take notes on an external journal when I read NF books and for years I've just used the 5x7 notebooks from Dollar Tree. The problem I run into, though, is I don't always stick with the same book until it's done and then I have either several notebooks started at the same time and/or pages of notes from one book interrupting those for another (sometimes multiple books). I really like this size and was thinking of looking for B6, or even A5 for ease of finding, to use a binder/organizer with paper inserts to guard against the mess. I'm not sure how to store things after, though? I don't need anything fancy (read: expensive) like the filofax storage binders, but i haven't found other options yet. submitted by /u/kryselis [link] [comments]
    Acabei comprando um ThinkPad T480 com 16 GB e 256 SSD para programar , edição de vídeo e estudar. Mandei bem? Custo benefício
    submitted by /u/patrickbateman09_ [link] [comments]
    My Notebook Ecosystem
    submitted by /u/FrostbornGrimfang [link] [comments]
    May You Rate My handwriting?
    submitted by /u/neurotich [link] [comments]
    Well… That escalated fast
    submitted by /u/Mediocre-Tradition55 [link] [comments]
    Recognize this brand?
    I added the sun on the front and covered up the brand name. Now I’m bummed bc I love the smoothness and ivory color of the paper and I want to buy a new one. Probably got it at a Japanese stationery store in manhattan but not necessarily Japanese. submitted by /u/henny-bee [link] [comments]
    Is the Mnemosyne A5 hardcover ruled available in the EU ?
    I can only find the dot grid version of this notebook in sites that are in (and ship to) the EU. Does anyone know if the ruled version is available? submitted by /u/mn_malavida [link] [comments]
    What new journal should I get?
    I've held on to a Heart of the Tree Journal by Peter Pauper Press since 2019, and now I'm on my last page and a half. Its held up to pencil, ball point pens, and plenty of fountain pen ink with no complaints. I was thinking about getting another journal from PPP, but wanted to hear any other recommendations you guys had on a journal in a similar price range to what I bought ($17.99). I would like to keep the dimensions at 7 1/4 x 9 inches, but flexible to trying new things. submitted by /u/shadowchild1234 [link] [comments]
    Trying To Find A 9mm Ruled Hardcover Notebook for Mom!
    Mom bought a huge stack of unbranded Taiwanese notebooks ~30 years ago, and she's finally down to her last one. I'm trying to find replacements for her birthday, but couldn't find anything similar, mostly because of the 9mm ruling used in them. I've searched everywhere including big stationary shops online & offline (including smaller shops on Etsy, but nothing really seems to match). Hoping /r/Notebooks could find something similar!   Criteria: A5 sized Hardcover Lays flat 8-9mm rulings Minimal ghosting (rules out Tomoe paper sadly) High page count (the old notebooks were 35mm thick!) Good with Gel/Ballpoint pens   The closest I could find was the 411 page Leuchtturm but that has 6mm rulings. Thanks for your help everyone! submitted by /u/TetraNeuron [link] [comments]
    Help in looking for a recipe notebook to have forever.
    I would like a large recipe notebook that I can store all my recipes in. It would need to be 300 plus sheets and also spiral ao I can lay it flat on the counter. Also needs to be hardcover. Thanks in advance for any help. submitted by /u/SmokeyMcPot2626 [link] [comments]
    What planner is this?
    I came across this video online and can’t find out what planner this is. It looks like a hobonichi but in A7. Any planner/notebook enthusiast have a clue? submitted by /u/nellie_shorttop [link] [comments]
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    trailing-newline-indicator (20260516.2154) --- Show an indicator for the trailing newline
    The trailing-newline-indicator package has been updated to version 20260516.2154.
    hyperbole (20260516.2154) --- GNU Hyperbole: The Everyday Hypertextual Information Manager
    The hyperbole package has been updated to version 20260516.2154.
    notmuch-transient (20260516.2119) --- Command dispatchers for Notmuch
    The notmuch-transient package has been updated to version 20260516.2119.
    bicycle (20260516.2101) --- Cycle outline and code visibility
    The bicycle package has been updated to version 20260516.2101.
    flymake-bashate (20260516.1903) --- A Flymake backend for bashate, a Bash scripts style checker
    The flymake-bashate package has been updated to version 20260516.1903.
    flymake-ansible-lint (20260516.1902) --- A Flymake backend for ansible-lint
    The flymake-ansible-lint package has been updated to version 20260516.1902.
    apheleia (20260516.1902) --- Reformat buffer stably
    The apheleia package has been updated to version 20260516.1902.
    magik-mode (20260516.1839) --- Emacs major mode for Smallworld Magik files
    The magik-mode package has been updated to version 20260516.1839.
    tempel-collection (20260516.1317) --- Collection of templates for Tempel
    The tempel-collection package has been updated to version 20260516.1317.
    flexoki-themes (20260516.1228) --- An inky color scheme for prose and code
    The flexoki-themes package has been updated to version 20260516.1228.
    transient-dwim (20260516.853) --- Useful preset transient commands
    The transient-dwim package has been updated to version 20260516.853.
    leaf-convert (20260516.853) --- Convert many format to leaf format
    The leaf-convert package has been updated to version 20260516.853.
    indent-lint (20260516.852) --- Async indentation checker
    The indent-lint package has been updated to version 20260516.852.
    flycheck-indent (20260516.852) --- Indent-lint frontend for flycheck
    The flycheck-indent package has been updated to version 20260516.852.
    oauth2-request (20260516.830) --- OAuth2 request package interface
    The oauth2-request package has been updated to version 20260516.830.
    leaf-tree (20260516.827) --- Interactive side-bar feature for init.el using leaf
    The leaf-tree package has been updated to version 20260516.827.
    leaf-keywords (20260516.827) --- Additional leaf.el keywords for external packages
    The leaf-keywords package has been updated to version 20260516.827.
    leaf-defaults (20260516.827) --- Awesome leaf config collections
    The leaf-defaults package has been updated to version 20260516.827.
    iceberg-theme (20260516.827) --- Well-designed, eye-friendly, dark blue color scheme
    The iceberg-theme package has been updated to version 20260516.827.
    ddskk-posframe (20260516.827) --- Show Henkan tooltip for ddskk via posframe
    The ddskk-posframe package has been updated to version 20260516.827.
    cort (20260516.827) --- Simplify extended unit test framework
    The cort package has been updated to version 20260516.827.
    seml-mode (20260516.826) --- Major-mode for SEML, S-Expression Markup Language, file
    The seml-mode package has been updated to version 20260516.826.
    org-generate (20260516.826) --- Generate template files/folders from org document
    The org-generate package has been updated to version 20260516.826.
    julia-snail (20260516.750) --- Julia Snail
    The julia-snail package has been updated to version 20260516.750.
    sumibi (20260516.647) --- Japanese input method powered by ChatGPT API
    The sumibi package has been updated to version 20260516.647.
    minuet (20260516.556) --- Code completion using LLM
    The minuet package has been updated to version 20260516.556.
    nerd-icons (20260516.44) --- Emacs Nerd Font Icons Library
    The nerd-icons package has been updated to version 20260516.44.
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    li-nk : a Scala backed social platform. develop your interests, find your community
    Hi everyone , I just launched the Early Access release of li-nk , a community focused social platform surrounding human interests. Through the development process I've tried to contribute back to the Scala tooling that li-nk has employed; as well as to other open source projects. I've contributed upstream to ProtoQuill (both upstream and where I maintain a a maven repository), zio-telemetry, and Scala Metals. The platform geography is unfortunately currently limited to the USA. However I am looking forward to the possibility of internationalizing soon as well. Regarding Scala. I've been working on and off with Scala since 2014 and have met some of you at Scala Up North (2019?) / Scala Days 2023 / Scala related activities in the Seattle metro. I hope that you might consider trying out the li-nk platform. Thanks for your consideration and support for our favorite programming language !! http://demo.li-nk.social/ http://li-nk.social https://www.linkedin.com/posts/li-nk-social-network_li-nk-activity-7461429061517496320-Zhi2 submitted by /u/ke7cfn [link] [comments]
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    ox-html-file-embedding 0.3.0, embed scrollable CSVs with PapaParse/Tabulator, postprocess with monolith
    Hi all, ox-html-file-embedding exists to help me deliver all-in-one reports to my colleagues. Org-mode and emacs provides the literate computational notebook, but I had 3 features missing for my workflow: Exporting to self-contained HTML, such that images/plots travel with the HTML and can be saved from the HTML Embedding arbitrary files into the HTML such that intermediate files/auxiliary results also travel with the document and can be saved from the HTML Embedding tables to be scrollable/sortable/paginated inside the HTML In my previous announcement post, the package handled 2. by providing a new org link type, html-embed. In 0.3.0, the package provides optional features to handle 1. and 3. These features are optional as they're a little more opinionated, 1. requires the monol…

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    M-: (while t) RET
    I think this is the straw that breaks the back of my illusionment with Emacs. neovim has the same thing. :lua while true do end This is all it takes to bring the house of cards down. one would think to containerise, or compartmentalise. even Terminal emulators and shells do so Ctrl-z to suspend, bg to resume in background. what an antiquated design. would sleep infinity prevent me from tabbing to a new terminal, no way! To recover C-g does help, and pkill -USR2 emacs this hard singlethreadedness is doing the editors in. when even python can do better, I wipe the sweat off my brow and think, maybe there are greener pastures. I came from KDE Kate thinking Emacs would be better, for extensibility yes very much, but I slowly realise the subtleties of 80s tech debt. strict singlethreaded design lisp is ideological but not pragmatic, linked lists dont take advantage of modern cpu architecture and caching, data-driven datatypes exist in other languages 2 million lines codebase... how does anyone comprehend that. one can spend their life chipping away at understanding things under the hood but never completely understand it. submitted by /u/Megaguy32 [link] [comments]
    For Mac users: Do you also use LaunchBar when working outside Emacs? I have a mini "Action" that could be useful for you...
    I have been using LaunchBar (https://obdev.at/products/launchbar/index.html) for more than 10 years to call recent files on my Mac. It is a mighty launch app. It is often underrated, and it is not as hyped as other launcher apps, but it is a true workhorse. I regularly use LaunchBar to switch from other apps to Emacs or to open any random files on my Mac in Emacs (press Apple+G when LaunchBar is activated, and it will bring the selected file to LaunchBar, and then you can send it to Emacs). Since months ago I moved to fully using Emacs as my go-to editor, I decided to write a little LaunchBar Action to open Emacs' recent files based on recentf: https://github.com/alberti42/List-Emacs-Recentf-From-LaunchBar The LaunchBar action to open recentf files is a total no-brainer. Any of you can create a similar function with essentially a single Claude prompt; so the value is not much in the code but in sharing the idea to use LaunchBar to list and open Emacs' recent files. Of course, feel free to directly download the action from my repo and run it if you don't want to recreate it by yourself. If you like LaunchBar, I also wrote over the years a bunch of other LaunchBar Actions to list the recent files of several other apps like Mathematica, MATLAB, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, Word, PowerPoint, etc. Check this page, https://alberti42.github.io/, if you are interested. PS: I have no affiliation or shared interest with LaunchBar. I have just been a normal user of the app for many years. submitted by /u/a_alberti [link] [comments]
    Using unofficial Emacs Claude Code Packages at work.
    Hello! I have been using emacs for a number of years for personal work and note taking. I am a software engineer in a pretty regulated and data sensitive environment and have been using Claude for the last 2 months at work via VS Codes plugin + CLI. These are official avenues that Anthropic backs. I was wondering if anybody uses packages like claude-code-ide.el or others at their work and have had any concerns from their security department or from themselves? Thank you! submitted by /u/CarProfessional205 [link] [comments]
    Agent-Shell permission system
    I just want to share my permission system used with Agent-Shell. Note that it was implemented fully with Opus 4.6 (tweaked over time). It works like this: (setq agent-shell-permission-responder-function (agent-shell-make-permission '((allow (read . ("~/projects/" "~/.claude/" "~/.agent-shell/" "~/.mutimon/" "~/.horavox/" "~/.emacs" "~/.bashrc" "~/bin/" "//tmp/" "~/.emacs.d/")) (write . ("~/.mutimon/" "~/.horavox/" "//tmp/" "/")) (execute . ("*" "git checkout *" "git status *" "git diff *" "git clone *" "git ls-tree *" "git ls-files *" "git log *" "git show *" "git branch *" "git reflog *" "git rev-parse *" "git remote -v *" "git config *" "git grep *")) (mcp . ("*"))) (ask (execute . ("sudo *" "ssh *" "git *" "kill *")) (mcp . ("playwright-browser")))))) It gives write and read access to different things so I can control exactly how the agent is working. The code also checks: git -C and cd && It splits the commands the agent is executing and checks the permission of every command in the pipe. Works way better than the permission system that is in Claude Code. The format of the data is inspired by Claude Code and Open Code configs. playwright-browser MCP is the only one that requires permission because it uses my own browser using: npx @playwright/mcp@latest --extension (didn't test it yet). If you're interested, the code is located in my dotfiles git repo: https://github.com/jcubic/dotfiles/blob/master/emacs/config/ai.el submitted by /u/jcubic [link] [comments]
    Making agent-shell Emacs-aware via MCP or Claude skills?
    I've recently moved from claude-code-ide.el to agent-shell and the experience is great so far. Native comint buffer, ACP under the hood, no vterm flicker workarounds, and the session handling is clean. The one thing I'm missing is the IDE awareness that claude-code-ide gave me out of the box: the agent could see eglot/flymake diagnostics, knew which buffer/region I had selected, could open ediff for diffs, navigate the project, etc. That was implemented as an in-Emacs MCP server exposed to the Claude Code CLI. agent-shell does support MCP via agent-shell-mcp-servers. What I haven't been able to figure out is the right way to actually wire it up and which MCP server or Skills to use. Is it possible to make agent-shell more aware about Emacs? submitted by /u/Anxious-Resist8344 [link] [comments]
    Emacs sometimes hangs when using wslg
    Hello all, I use WSL2 at my work and use emacs for my clojure(script) workload. My emacs works well in both my personal PCs. However when I am running it on my work laptop it sometimes gets stuck for a brief 10-15 seconds sometimes and then works again. It happens occasionally every 10-15 minutes. Is there any workaround for this? Thank you in advance submitted by /u/GermanLearner36 [link] [comments]
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    Any notebooks that allow you to customize the inside pages?
    Hello, not sure if what Im asking for is even available. But I will be starting a new job soon which involves asking a series of questions and recording answers to many people during the day. Almost like a questionnaire I suppose. Using technology is not an option, everything has to be paper. Instead of using plain sheets and having to write my questions down each time I wondered if there is any notebook sites that allow you to upload what the inside content of the pages are? That way I could have all my questions on the page ready to go as a template and I can just tear-away a page I need for each new person/conversation. Hopefully this makes sense? If anyone has any links to anything that would be helpful submitted by /u/Miserable_Earth6677 [link] [comments]
    Looking for a good Field Book notebook.
    I ordered a generic leather cover for field books off Aliexpress. I like it but I need refills for it. It came with an even more generic refill. Had cream colored pages but sadly two staples holding it together, would prefer stitched. Was using a Jinhao A10 fine with Diamine Midnight. What surpised was how the ink dried. Was getting fat lines but I loved the way it looked when dry. The paper was not sucking in the ink but it was not acting like it was coated either, dry time was still very quick. I need this as an edc paper. I have an email into the seller regarding about his refill source. Looking for some suggestions on field note refills. Cream paper, not too rough or too smooth. Awesome if it has tearout pages. Currently trying Walmart Penn and Gear...horrible! Ok it's usable, doesn't soak through but the ink dries looking like it was written with a bic pen. Very usable at work but just makes me feel blah. I need as much joy at work as possible. submitted by /u/Available_Ranger_735 [link] [comments]
    Daily carry
    This is my daily carry at the moment. All carried inside the red roll up submitted by /u/ThekinginYellow27 [link] [comments]
    Correcting writing and spelling mistakes
    As some of you may know, I am new to keeping a diary/journaling/simply writing. With that in mind, curious, when writing daily, etcetera, if you've made either spelling mistakes, or even wrote the wrong word, how do you go about correcting it in your notebook? And, I ask this, to simply not have the current page content, just look awful with mistakes/spelling errors... submitted by /u/circatee [link] [comments]
    DOMS notebooks are so goated
    submitted by /u/Independent_Focus347 [link] [comments]
    Indecisive about which journal to use next
    I’m close to filling my current journal—it gets an entry every evening, and I only use one at a time. Since I started it around the end of January, I have been quite naughty and bought more (to add to the giant stacks of empty journals I already have). I’m torn about which one to use next so I figured I could ask the hive mind to decide for me. The choices (makers—if we go to the level of individual journals we’re sunk): 1) Archer & Olive—maker of current journal which I adore; do I repeat though, or switch? I have previously done back to back same-maker journals, it’s not against any personal rule LOL 2) Quirky Cup—very sparkly and shiny with shiny page edges also 3) Rifle Paper Co.—embroidered covers which I did not know was a thing till I bought these! Please do not add options, I’m having enough trouble LOL. You don’t have to give a reason for your choice. I just need someone else (or multiple someones) to choose for me. The example photos should be in the correct order but I will also label them. submitted by /u/michigancolt [link] [comments]
    Rhodia
    Rhodia notebook, 90 gsm. I'm mainly using it for sketch notes. I really like the quality and thickness of the paper — even when using an Amazon Basics liquid ink pen similar to the Pilot G2, it doesn't bleed through the page. submitted by /u/converso72 [link] [comments]
    Does anyone still journal while traveling?
    I’ve been thinking about this lately because I really don’t want to lose the habit of journaling while traveling I used to keep tickets, little notes, random paper stuff from trips, but now everything just ends up buried in my phone somewhere curious how people document trips now. physical journals? fully digital? photo dumps? mix of both? submitted by /u/TheRiddler1976 [link] [comments]
    I designed a notebook for Quinn the Fox
    The cover design is based on the idea of blustery weather, which, in my opinion, is the best and cosiest time to use a notebook. submitted by /u/AndyKWHau [link] [comments]
    ordering Clairefontaine WTF?
    does anyone know why it's literally impossible to order a specific cover color when ordering Claire Fontaine notebooks. Every single listing I find says "assorted colors" and I've looked everywhere except the .fr sites! No. I want a blue one and an orange one. Period. Why is this difficult? submitted by /u/rskurat [link] [comments]
    First travellers notebook and found my perfect compact magnetic case
    submitted by /u/limbsgroe [link] [comments]
    Writing in a notebook, near the edge of the page
    This is going to sound silly. Alas, here I am, asking anyway. Just this week, I have started writing a journal (first time). But, honestly, I need to extend that process to writing notes for work, too, versus putting notes in OneNote. Goals: Develop the brain, learn better retention, and form better handwriting. Oops, back to my question. I have notice when writing in a notebook, as I get to the edge of the page (I am right handed) for each sentence, my writing gets worse, and I feel like am often trying to squeeze the word(s) in as I get to the edge of the page. Honestly, I know it sounds silly. But, maybe it will simply resolve itself the more I write? Thoughts... submitted by /u/circatee [link] [comments]
    Re
    I am travelling to Tokyo and intend to get the stamps at railway stations. Looking for notebook recommendations - for paper that is best suited (which do not result in stamp ink bleeds or ghosting). I used Moleskines previously but after a few years the ink images get 'fuzzy'. Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/SubjectShower2713 [link] [comments]
    Lochby Mini Pocket Journal
    submitted by /u/Embarrassed-Table147 [link] [comments]
    New journaler’s DIY covers
    Jumped on the analogue bandwagon due to digital fatigue this year and wanted to share some DIY covers I made because holy hell journal covers are pricey! Left to right: A5 binder for recipes - fabric and embroidery from Etsy, Kraft binder from Amazon A5 Midori MD notebook - fabric from a local second hand craft shop. This is a birthday gift for my mum! A5 Midori MD notebook - fabric from an old shirt. Also my first journal! A6 Commonplace notebook as a reading journal for my husband who reads a lot of horror books - fabric from Etsy Corner protectors are from Amazon. They are made for covers that are way thicker than Commonplace notebooks, so I had to add additional cardstock to keep them in place. I also just drew my own calendar spreads so I don’t end up with a journal with unused pages. submitted by /u/concretewaffle [link] [comments]
    Just drew a cover on a pocket notebook
    Would anyone be interested in this? submitted by /u/Character_Tackle_423 [link] [comments]
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    Starting an NES emulator in Haskell
    Some final words on our EmuDevz JavaScript emulator, which is finally finished, and then on to the next challenge...writing an NES emulator in Haskell! If you want to skip the introductory remarks about the JavaScript code and get straight to the Haskell, skip to around 3:45. Thumbnail painting: "Napoleon Crossing the Alps", by Jaques Louis-David (1801). submitted by /u/peterb12 [link] [comments]
    I benchmarked Cartesian product implementations in Haskell, then compared them with C
    I wrote a small article around implementing Cartesian products, starting from Haskell’s sequence. The article goes through a naive Haskell implementation, a more idiomatic list-comprehension version, native sequence, then versions using Data.Vector.Unboxed, mutable vectors, runST, unsafeFreeze to try a different memory representation. The second half compares those designs with C implementations, mostly to look at what changes when the memory layout and allocation model are made explicit. The most interesting result for me was that changing representation in Haskell reduced allocations a lot without automatically improving runtime. In some cases, fusion helped a bit (no temporary indices). I’d be happy to get feedback on the Haskell side, especially the vector/ST implementations and whether there are more idiomatic or faster ways to express this. Here is the article link: https://julienlargetpiet.tech/articles/the-cartesian-product-disaster-tour-haskell-c-and-25gb-of-allocations.html If you want to share any optimizations, you can do a PR at this repo: https://github.com/julienlargetpiet/PerfLabs It will be mentioned in the next article update. submitted by /u/Medical-Common1034 [link] [comments]
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    Does anywhere still have the 2026 clear folder regular size?
    I know it's kind of late, but I was just curious submitted by /u/Alameeeda [link] [comments]
    Sketching or Drawing?
    When does a sketch become a drawing? Traveler’s 012 sketch paper insert. Sailor 1911 Standard; H-F nib; Herbin Perle Noir ink submitted by /u/jjernst [link] [comments]
    When you decide to buy a Traveler’s notebook…
    When you decide to buy a Traveler's notebook to use your phone less, you need a Lamy Safari fountain pen to go with it. When you buy a fountain pen you realize you need a pen holder to go with it. When you buy a pen holder that holds two fountain pens you decide it’s only right to buy a second Lamy Al Star fountain pen. When you buy a second fountain pen you realize you need different ink and buy your first bottle of ink- Diamine Oxblood. When you buy your first bottle of ink you also need an ink converter to use your ink- you buy two, when eventually you change the ink of your initial pen... I am beginning to understand where this hobby leads... but I am enjoying it none the less. submitted by /u/millennial-wizard17 [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary card Size TN’s available on Isadora Popper website
    FYI they have a stock of these for purchase online on the website for this little boutique in Georgia!! Just bought a brown one :) $105 submitted by /u/helloimherehaha [link] [comments]
    My anti-scroll EDC kit is now complete.
    Got the card-sized colored pencils to complete my anti-scroll kit, which also includes the TN card size with one insert, Kaweco Liliput, plus the Xteink X3 attached via a magnetic ring. It’s now a wallet, notepad, sketchbook, and e-reader all in one. I then make a personal rule that when I’m out and about (at a café or during my morning commute), I would sketch, read, take notes, or think instead of scrolling or going on apps. It’s working quite well so far and the portability and pocket-ability of this setup really is key. I’m a happy camper! Just wanted to share and see if others also have experienced any delightful habit changes with their TN setup! 🤩 submitted by /u/ishiiwashi [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary Card size set online restock today
    The Paper Seahorse out of Florida posted on IG that they would be putting one set up on their website today at 12pm EST. https://www.instagram.com/p/DYWTUhIDljm/?igsh=bTMzdG5ocTI2aXlw https://paperseahorse.com/collections/midori-travelers/products/traveler-s-notebook-20th-anniversary?contact\_posted=true&variant=47863057613054#notify\_me Good luck! submitted by /u/BootlegGucci [link] [comments]
    A5 leather cover for standard size? (chunky edition)
    Hi, fellow traveler notebookers! I've just started my journalling journey this month. TN-styled journal (I bought the cheap version from China) is my first journal and I've been writing "essays" in it nightly for two weeks. Most of my entries could go up to 3-4 pages.. I started to think that I'm gonna run out of my refills so soon, and I don't think it's going to be sustainable for me in the long run.. I don't wanna keep buying new refills every several months. I've also been looking for some standard size covers with thick spine but I can't find any, most of the cover I found could only hold up to 4-5 refills + the overhangs.. I need something that could last me for at least 8-10 months, for a year would be even better! so I just wonder if it's fine if I just buy an A5 cover, and use the standard size refills. I don't mind the journal to be chunky, I love chunky journals! I just thought that an A5 cover would have the spine that's larger enough to hold a lot of refills without the overhangs. Has anyone ever tried this method? T.I.A! submitted by /u/RemarkableTerm8303 [link] [comments]
    Recent haul from 🇯🇵
    Recently went to Japan and naturally had to go to the TN stores to check out all the exclusives. I did not have any intention in purchasing the card size set but I guess I just wanted to share with you what led to the purchase. After checking out my purchases, I was engrossed in using the stamps to custom my current notebook. Mid-stamping, the staff went to me with the box sets and talked me through why the set was worth it and let me feel the notebook in my hands. When I tell you that I CAAAVED within -1mins of holding it in my palms! I loved the cute size and it's completely replacing my daily wallet. Anyway as I went to queue for the second time to purchase the notebook set, the other staff members at the cashier were also laughing with me because of how fast she convinced me to purchase it. Idk what was the point of this post other than to say that I adore the experience Ive had across all their stores in Tokyo, Kyoto & Osaka. I used to work in retail as well so I think I just understood the glee of watching your customer fold within seconds with just a little bit of personalised attention to them. submitted by /u/enbietiddies [link] [comments]
    First travellers notebook and found my perfect compact magnetic case
    Decided to start sketching weekly so bought my first traveller style notebook to start sketching. Found a case compact enough to carry the main pens and pencils I use without too much bulk - plus it magnetically clasps to the front cover 🤗 (I'm a sucker for anything magnetic). Also bought my first blind box figurine to watch over my desk submitted by /u/limbsgroe [link] [comments]
    Outdoor TN and overcast skies
    I took my TN to my kiddo’s soccer game and filled in more of my planner for the month during down time. 😊 submitted by /u/InternationalName626 [link] [comments]
    My TN's
    The standard size I bought from Aliexpress and it's actually really nice. I chucked the old leather page protector for a bigger one. The black one is my first one I ever bought. Got it on Amazon. The tan one is from an Etsy shop. The blue one is also from Etsy and my favorite. It's made with saddle leather and pretty indestructible. It's also my journal TN. Posted pic in comments. Sorry submitted by /u/mess_up_more925 [link] [comments]
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    mu4e-overview (20260515.1818) --- Show overview of maildir
    The mu4e-overview package has been updated to version 20260515.1818.
    package-build (20260515.1810) --- Curate an Emacs Lisp package archive
    The package-build package has been updated to version 20260515.1810.
    walkman (20260515.1746) --- Write HTTP requests in Org mode
    The walkman package has been updated to version 20260515.1746.
    moe-theme (20260515.841) --- A colorful eye-candy theme. Moe, moe, kyun!
    The moe-theme package has been updated to version 20260515.841.
    org-mcp (20260515.753) --- MCP server for Org-mode
    The org-mcp package has been updated to version 20260515.753.
    meshmonitor-chat (20260515.634) --- Chat client for MeshMonitor (Meshtastic)
    The meshmonitor-chat package has been updated to version 20260515.634.
    elpy (20260515.230) --- Emacs Python Development Environment
    The elpy package has been updated to version 20260515.230.
    spdx (20260515.226) --- Insert SPDX license and copyright headers
    The spdx package has been updated to version 20260515.226.
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    Org Social for iOS: A decentralized microblog where your whole timeline lives in a plain-text Org Mode file you host yourself
    submitted by /u/tanrax [link] [comments]

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    Decided to DIY my own Traveler’s Passport
    As the title says, I had been seeing everyone posting about the Card size Traveler and I wanted to make one. Just in a Passport size. I know the stitching on the wallet isn’t great (trouble with my machine). But I’m happy with it. I’ll sew a new one, once I see where I can make adjustments or improvements from daily use. I can fit six cards (two per slot) and the zipper pocket is quite roomy. submitted by /u/emerin1015 [link] [comments]
    Pen Holder
    I’ve always struggled with a pen holder for my Travelers Notebook. I’m now using the “Quiver” 2 pen leather strap with a plaster backer strip to strengthen the leather cover. So far so good…. submitted by /u/jjernst [link] [comments]
    Card Size TN DIY
    Anyone else love doing DIYs for their TNs? Show me your DIYs for any of your TNs! I’m not usually one to use Traveler’s Company inserts and tend to prefer finding things on Etsy or creating my own setups. I wanted to share a little creation I saw from someone on YouTube/Instagram for the standard TN and decided to recreate it for the card size since dashboards may not be accessible to everyone yet. (Chic Sparrow has a nano size and Kolour Cafe in the UK has released one too! Maybe a few others as well.) For my card size TN, I’ve now added a monthly calendar from Listlabs on Etsy (linked below!). I buy so much from her shop — I mentioned her in another post because I seriously love all of her stuff! I also added a nano-size insert from Paper Penguin Co, which fits really well. I’ve found a few other options too and listed those below. I also made my own dashboard for this TN using Avery sheet protectors from Amazon, tape, and an Etsy cut file (no cutting machine needed — you can just print and cut it out!). Add deco or whatever you’d like! You also do not need to cut out pockets at all — just tape the middle seam. Just wanted to share in case anyone else likes to DIY! If you have questions or want to try it yourself, I’d be happy to share instructions and the video I used. I also included photos of my standard TN cover made the exact same way with the Avery sheet protectors. Same exact pocket cutout — it’s just hard to see lol. submitted by /u/HatPotential5600 [link] [comments]
    Off brand Traveler's Notebook Passport Notebook refills?
    I'm considering getting into the TN Passport however the notebook refills cost is a sticking point. I'd like to find ruled, dot or square or blank notebook infill that aren't as expensive as the TN versions. I've looked on Amazon and found some ruled ones, but they're not my favourite. Any thoughts? submitted by /u/Better_Reason_Season [link] [comments]
    Does TN patina matte or will it become glossy (when conditioned)? Looking to get my first TN regular, but would be so helpful to see patinas of the colours!
    Currently leaning more towards camel, brown or black :) submitted by /u/theshyreporter [link] [comments]
    A tale of two wallets
    I made my own card size TN and transferred the cotton zip case and 4-slot PVC card holder—it's now my commute wallet that holds my BEEP card (for train/bus fare) and access card, as well as some cash. For the 20th Anniversary card size, I got a 20-slot card holder and intended for it to hold my IDs and credit cards to replace the green card wallet, however this setup feels too thick and bulky 🤔 might have to try this out for a bit (or maybe carry less cards). submitted by /u/slantedscrawls [link] [comments]
    Corduroy card-size
    Well, this one has worked out better than my previous effort did! I've still got to make pockets for it but it looks ok so far! submitted by /u/Weary_Word6212 [link] [comments]
    Drop your recommendations for custom makers
    Hi guys, I’m looking for a TN that is specifically sized to Paperblanks softcover B6 (quite a bit smaller than a standard B6 at 120mm x 175mm). If there is anyone you know who makes sizes on request (not Paper Republic which I love but can’t afford their atelier service) please recommend them here! submitted by /u/FIREgirl2026 [link] [comments]
    My first Traveler Notebook
    I decided I wanted a Traveler Notebook I have been seeing posts on Reddit for the past while and I love the idea of a traveler Notebook. I had a passport wallet from Wilsons which I got over a year ago on holiday at a market, so I ordered a few bits online for cheap to create my own. I also use this as my wallet also for my cards and cash. Anything I should add? submitted by /u/PHON35HOPMAN [link] [comments]
    Traverler's notebook Camel
    I have 3 different camel editions. 1 very suede 1 finish like the brown, black, etc. 1 like the skin of a peach. It really depends on which batch you get. A surprise every time with the camel edition submitted by /u/DoNotBend1983 [link] [comments]
    best ereader with backlight for passport TN?
    I've fallen in love with TN over the last 24hrs, along with having an ereader (which I use all the time) in the passport TN. I'm curious if anyone has foundan ereader with a back light (because as far as I can tell the x4 doesn't) that fits will in the passport TN? submitted by /u/Better_Reason_Season [link] [comments]
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    New Penmark Ultrathin 1.0mm
    Thought I'd try this out in my journal- a low profile clip-on page marker/pen. Cool concept- Penmark Ultrathin with 2 refills. Rolls smooth on this Rhodia A5ish spiral bound paper. Love the paper in this. Only alcohol markers bleed thru. Just received it today so it'll be interesting to see how I feel about it in time. submitted by /u/MillOpGuy [link] [comments]
    Rite in the Rain mini stapled trimmed down to fit Park Sloper Junior
    Sharing these pictures here so I can link to them in a reply to a different thread that doesn't allow photos in replies. This is intended for folks who want to maximize the size of the notebook in their Park Sloper Junior wallet / notebook holder. The notebook pictured is a Rite in the Rain 3.25" x 4.625" mini stapled notebook. You have to trim down the back cover to fit it into the sleeve in the wallet designed for the Moleskine Volant Extra Small 2.5"x4" notebook. You can also trim off a bit of the horizontal edge of the rest of the Rite in the Rain so it's hidden neatly under the top cover of the wallet. That's what I did here. The Rite in the Rain is a perfect vertical fit for the Park Sloper Junior. It takes about ten minutes to get the Rite in the Rain trimmed properly the first time and then you just use that notebook as a template in the future, allowing the modifying of other notebooks to take about one minute. Oh, and that's a wee bit of masking tape that I use to create enough friction between the notebook's back cover and the wallet sleeve so the notebook stays firmly in place. submitted by /u/ChasingVert [link] [comments]
    I just made my first Wire-bound Notebooks using FP friendly papers!
    submitted by /u/InkStainedLeather [link] [comments]
    Fountain Pens on Moleskines/Stalogy?
    submitted by /u/Nalibumalaki [link] [comments]
    Not all lost Traveller’s Notebooks are found
    submitted by /u/adrianrnmarsh [link] [comments]
    I dont know how to put it back together please help:”)
    submitted by /u/Kekeegan [link] [comments]
    Stationery Haul Extravanganza - Vol. 02
    submitted by /u/mecha-verdant [link] [comments]
    Journal #5 begun!
    submitted by /u/birdsupremacy200000 [link] [comments]
    How do you get your supplies for journaling?
    submitted by /u/Honest-Scar-5032 [link] [comments]
    Faux leather A6 cover
    I'm in the UK and desperate to find a beautiful A6 faux leather cover/folio for my day-to-day pocket notebooks. I love the style and feel of the Creator's Friends covers, so something similar would be perfect. Any recommendations please? Thank you! submitted by /u/Electrical_Minimum56 [link] [comments]
    A strange notebook request?
    I'd love to find a pocket notebook with the following specifications - portrait orientation - around A6 in size - lined vertically, parallel with the spine, when viewed as an A6 journal, so that - when it's turned 90 degrees, forms a normally lined A5 page. Does this notebook exist? I've looked everywhere that I know of, but I thought I'd send up a hail mary for the experts here! The use case would be as a pocket notebook for when I have an idea and want to jot it down, while knowing there's space for it to expand submitted by /u/sardonicoperasinger [link] [comments]
    Need Help Finding Midori MD or Tomoe River for Paper Republic Pocket
    I'm looking for Midori MD or Tomoe River inserts for my Paper Republic Grand Voyageur Pocket. The issue I am facing is that the Paper Republic Pocket inserts are slightly smaller than A6 since the leather cover itself is A6 and has to cover the notebook. The ideal insert size is 3.7 x 5.5 inches but anything slightly smaller than a true A6 (4.1 x 5.8 inches) would work. submitted by /u/user89427893 [link] [comments]
    Work vs home/travel
    For work trusty RITR notebook with pen holder/wallet. RITR side bound cover, midori A6 and random notebook for scribbles and ink testing. Currently using Jinhao X750, Pilot Kakuno, Jinhao X450, Sailor Fude pen, and newest addition Benu Daily Mate Thursday. Also bonus picture of my pens lol mostly Pilot Kakunos some more Jihaos and some gels. NSFW for gun stamp? Just in case. submitted by /u/Sergio_Futbol [link] [comments]
    Evening on the Porch with PLOTTER by My Side
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
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    jwt (20260514.2219) --- Interact with JSON Web Tokens
    The jwt package has been updated to version 20260514.2219.
    tabspaces (20260514.2021) --- Leverage tab-bar and project for buffer-isolated workspaces
    The tabspaces package has been updated to version 20260514.2021.
    plantuml-mode (20260514.1745) --- Major mode for PlantUML
    The plantuml-mode package has been updated to version 20260514.1745.
    persist-text-scale (20260514.1625) --- Persist and restore text scale
    The persist-text-scale package has been updated to version 20260514.1625.
    sideline-flycheck (20260514.1443) --- Show flycheck errors with sideline
    The sideline-flycheck package has been updated to version 20260514.1443.
    toc-org (20260514.1415) --- Add table of contents to org-mode files (formerly, org-toc)
    The toc-org package has been updated to version 20260514.1415.
    tern (20260514.1348) --- Tern-powered JavaScript integration
    The tern package has been updated to version 20260514.1348.
    annotate (20260514.1320) --- Annotate files without changing them
    The annotate package has been updated to version 20260514.1320.
    gdscript-mode (20260514.729) --- Major mode for Godot's GDScript language
    The gdscript-mode package has been updated to version 20260514.729.
    mediawiki (20260514.534) --- Mediawiki frontend
    The mediawiki package has been updated to version 20260514.534.
    fussy (20260514.29) --- Fuzzy completion style using `flx' and/or `fzf-native'
    The fussy package has been updated to version 20260514.29.
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    My Digital Zettelkasten Setup with Logseq and Syncthing
    I have been quite happy with my setup, so I thought on sharing it here. I use Logseq, which is a plaintext file, markdown-based, local-first (or local-only) outliner. It is opensource, free software and it is available for MacOS, Windows, Linux, Android (and all forks) and iOS. It is designed so that the native unit of information is the bullet, not the page, and so each bullet of the list can be linked. It also handles markdown pages / Notes as linkable elements of information, so if the bullet list doesn't bother you it is a very powerful piece of software. It doesn't let you create folders, but allows you to nest pages in what they call "namespaces" (which I don't use), which is pretty equivalent. It supports tags, and the tags are pages. The pages in Logseq (normal-named and tag-like) …  ( 4 min )
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    Oleg's gists - Compatibility packages in 2026
    submitted by /u/_jackdk_ [link] [comments]
    [ANN] linear-locks: locking primitives free of deadlocks
    linear-locks provides locking primitives that are statically guaranteed not to lead to deadlocks. It achieves this by breaking one of the Coffman conditions for deadlocks#Prevention): the "circular wait" condition. linear-locks ensures locks are always acquired in a consistent order. tl;dr: Each lock is assigned a "level", tracked at the type level. When you enter a "lock scope", you're given a key that can acquire locks of level 0 or above. When you acquire a lock of level n, the key is consumed and you're given a new key of level n+1, capable of acquiring locks of level n+1 or above. This ensures locks are always acquired in order of increasing level, preventing circular waits. The package ports the ideas of the Surelock Rust crate to Linear Haskel. As such, it relies heavily on LinearTypes and is meant to be used with linear-base. Keys are linearly typed to ensure they cannot be reused and do not escape the "lock scope". "Guards" (which represent ownership over acquired locks) are also linearly typed to ensure they are (1) always released and (2) cannot be used after being released. Hackage GitHub submitted by /u/dfacastro [link] [comments]
    [JOB] Artificial Labs Q2 hiring
    My last post was only 3 months ago, but here we go again, hiring ~6 Haskellers. Roles Product Engineering: - Product Engineer - Senior Product Engineer - Lead Product Engineer If you're not sure which role to apply for, just pick one, and we’ll move you to the appropriate role. About us Artificial is a leading UK-based Insurtech company. Our technology enables some of the world’s largest insurers to write and trade complex risks faster, more efficiently, and at lower cost. We have built a cool DSL to rapidly and robustly model insurance contracts, and a platform around it that enables the capture, assessment, and trading of risks in a highly automated fashion. We've recently raised $45M in Series B funding. Our engineering team is fully remote, with some people close to our London …
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    HTML mode not letting me indent?
    Hi all, I've been using emacs for a bit, but just started writing HTML in it. I've found that it's, by default, apparently very opinionated about HTML? It refuses to let me indent when I want to, and TAB only moves the current line to wherever emacs has decided is the correct level of indentation. This is really frustrating, because I'm writing a lot of templates, which it doesn't recognize the syntax for, so it sees it as the wrong indentation. my modeline says this is "HTML+ Mode", but I can't find a way to adjust these settings and get it to stop doing that by searching! Any tips? Thank you! submitted by /u/dykethon [link] [comments]
    halting completion-at-point in the minibuffer (generally and with vertico)?
    So this is something I have struggled to resolve even before using vertico. However, I am now using vertico for completion-at-point in the minibuffer. There are scenarios where there are no valid completion candidates and I would like to just use what I have typed. As an example: M-x set-variable where the symbol does not currently exist. For the life of me I cannot figure out how to short-circuit the candidate matching and just go with what I have typed. As currently configured, I just keep getting a "Match required" message. I suspect there is way to do this generally via built-in Emacs CAP functionality but I also see that vertico does some of its own key binding when used in the minibuffer. The docs suggest, I think, that I should be able to short-circuit via: M-RET C-u RET (perhaps) but neither is working for me. I have checked the status of the minibuffer with C-h M and I don't see any keybindings that would conflict with vertico's own. submitted by /u/RideAndRoam3C [link] [comments]
    Emacs Internal Part 04: Balancing Lisp_String Interval Trees by Text Length
    I have been reading the Emacs C-core recently, specifically looking into the interval tree (intervals.c) Unlike the standard depth-balanced interval trees used in the Linux kernel or LLVM, Emacs balances its text property tree based strictly on text length (total_length). I wrote down some notes analyzing this heuristic. The implementation essentially abandons strict node-depth balance. Instead, it relies on lazy, amortized rotations to accommodate the memory mechanics of the gap buffer without rebalancing on every keystroke. The note includes LLDB memory dumps verifying how balance_an_interval evaluates right-skewed trees and aborts rotations if the text-weight balance does not strictly improve. Emacs internals: Balancing Interval Trees by Text Length (Part 4) If anyone familiar with the C-core spots an error in my reading of this mechanism, please let me know. submitted by /u/ypaskell [link] [comments]
    orgfs – A FUSE filesystem for org files
    submitted by /u/Prudent_Motor9231 [link] [comments]
    Does Emacs use a similar .swp file saving system to Vim?
    On Vim, if you begin editing a file it makes a .swp file with the changes, then when you save the file, it combines the original with the .swp file & deletes the .swp file so you have an updated file. Does Emacs do the same? I can see a new file ending in ~ is created (when I edit a file) but it appears to be the original copy of the file (not the updates I've made), also, saving the file doesn't delete this newly created backup file? submitted by /u/John_Doe_1984_ [link] [comments]
    Minimail version 0.5, with OAuth and more
    I've tagged a new release of Minimail, a simple, non-blocking IMAP email client. If Gnus is too complex or too synchronous for your taste, you might like this package. With this release, I think the package achieves the "pretty usable" milestone, hence the announcement here. An interesting new feature is OAuth support, which relies on GNOME Online Accounts. This is the only approach I can think of that works out of the box, without requiring you to register your own "client ID". I'm not sure this can be extended to other platforms with an "online accounts" service, but let me know if you have any ideas. submitted by /u/astoff1 [link] [comments]
    [HELP] I am new to Emacs and I am using Doom Emacs any Good and Complete tutorial on how can I use Org Mode?
    submitted by /u/Traditional_Bee_831 [link] [comments]
    Is ~/.emacs.d reproducible?
    Hey everyone, I'm still very new to Emacs, and I'm coming from vim. I'd like to ask, is the config data in ~/emacs.d(/init.el) reproducible? Right now, I'm using stow to sync the entire ~/.emacs.d folder between my Mac and Linux machines, but I'm not sure if that's good practice. submitted by /u/cometomypartyyy [link] [comments]
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    built a small http4s app that indexes youtube transcripts into postgres and the whole thing is about 350 lines of scala
    i work at a fintech company and we have about 170 youtube videos. internal engineering talks, recorded architecture reviews, vendor integration walkthroughs, a bunch of conference talks people bookmarked over the years. all sitting in a shared playlist that nobody scrolls through because the titles are useless. someone would ask in slack "didn't we do a talk about event sourcing last year" and nobody could find it. i built a small app to make them searchable. http4s server with a single endpoint that takes a query string and returns matching videos with transcript snippets. postgres backend with full text search. a simple html frontend with one search box because i didn't want to deal with a separate frontend project. for pulling the transcripts i use transcript api: npx skills add Zero…
    Join us at the Scala Hangout tomorrow evening (May 14th)!
    The Scala Hangout will be having its May hangout tomorrow (May 14th) evening. There have been some interesting articles published this last month, but conversation is open as always. https://heylo.com/invite/QX8kvtO8 submitted by /u/littlenag [link] [comments]
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    Issue 524
    Welcome to another issue of Haskell Weekly! Haskell is a safe, purely functional programming language with a fast, concurrent runtime. This is a weekly summary of what’s going on in its community. Featured Agentic AI token compression by Dan Gilmour Haskell is a purely functional language with an effect system. It has the effect on tokens of both being incredibly terse and the signatures and types making up a contract for the agent to use. Haskell is a very confusing and often mathematics heavy language, so in the past it was only really used by people with academic backgrounds. With agentic AI, theoretically anybody can take advantage of these language features with minimal knowledge of the language. A Wave of Monads by Tea Leaves Chapter 13b, unsurprisingly, involves more practice with m…  ( 3 min )
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    Made an app for cli note takers that uses .md .org or .norg (IOS only for now)
    submitted by /u/Professional-Tap-186 [link] [comments]
    orgfs – A FUSE filesystem for org files
    Been using org-mode for years and always felt like querying my notes was either "open Emacs" or "grep and pray." So I built orgfs — a FUSE filesystem that exposes your org files as a structured directory tree. Some examples: ls ~/orgfs/tags/work/ - all headings tagged :work: ls ~/orgfs/states/TODO/ - everything in TODO state ls ~/orgfs/scheduled/2026/05/ - scheduled this month ls ~/orgfs/properties/WITH/ - browse by any property value OrgFs supports dynamic queries via mkdir mkdir "~/orgfs/queries/tag.work+state.TODO" # AND mkdir "~/orgfs/queries/tag.work,tag.personal" # OR mkdir "~/orgfs/queries/scheduled.past+state.TODO" Each result is a virtual read only .org file named {source}_L{line}.org so you know exactly where to edit. One thing I've found useful: hooking it up to an AI assistant that runs orgfs queries from natural language — but curious if others have ideas for how to use something like this. Still early and rough around the edges — would love feedback on whether this is useful, and what's missing. Repo: https://github.com/harshadjs/orgfs submitted by /u/Prudent_Motor9231 [link] [comments]
    [HELP] I am new to Emacs and I am using Doom Emacs any Good and Complete tutorial on how can I use Org Mode?
    Same. submitted by /u/Traditional_Bee_831 [link] [comments]

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    Where could I find a similar notebook?
    Similar to Kokuyo A5 20 hole smart binder but the “binder” is only at the top and bottom. submitted by /u/Italicandbold [link] [comments]
    Paul McGrath Notebook
    I won the Olive/Yellow notebook in the giveaway from @pablomcg123.The notebook is better than I imagined. It is beyond beautiful and it's the perfect size for my small hands. I love, love, love it. I'm so excited to add it to my journal ecosystem! submitted by /u/angeleenamoreno [link] [comments]
    Temu accordion notebook
    Just got it, have a few ideas for use. Website has all these unique items at reasonable prices. Other stores may have them at quadruple the cost. submitted by /u/bkmboss [link] [comments]
    Need to replace favorite notebook no longer made
    I’m down to the last few pages of this notebook and sadly, it’s no longer being made. Would love to find something similar with the criteria listed below and I’m hoping the redditors in this sub can help me! Not spiral bound Not hardcover Spine flexible enough to be opened flat Ruled pages (no dot or blank) Off white paper (preferably) Reasonably thick, quality paper stock No larger than a standard 8.5x11 or A4, ideally slightly smaller I’m a lefty and take notes during work so the specifications are pretty important to me (other than the paper brightness). Thanks friends for the help!! submitted by /u/N0t_a_throwawai [link] [comments]
    Artik notebooks - has anyone tried them?
    artik | write a future. these look cool but havent seen ANYTHING in reddit about it. thoughts? submitted by /u/ruloidibuja [link] [comments]
    Notebook Inventory
    submitted by /u/KKK677 [link] [comments]
    Help with Identification
    Are these Midori MD B6 (Slim) notebooks? Right?! submitted by /u/ThirdSonHugger [link] [comments]
    Post-it note case hack I recently purchased a cigarette case, and kind of hacked it into a Post-it note case. This size is just right for my front pocket, and it is easy to write in either orientation. It's great for on the go notes and the case keeps them clean and neat.
    submitted by /u/Fret_Less [link] [comments]
    Using my paperblanks 2026 calendar as a work notebook
    I bought a Paperblanks calendar for 2026 in the sale for 5 euros. The best decision ever. The daily planner offers plenty of space for notes and costs just a fraction of the price of a new notebook. I started on January 1th and fill in the calendar like this. As I’m (as you can see in the picture) a rather chaotic note-taker, the date at the top hardly bothers me. I can highly recommend this if you’re a Paperblanks fan but don’t want to spend too much money! Has anyone else done this? submitted by /u/tallaia [link] [comments]
    Finished a journal front to back for the very first time! Pretty stoked on the accomplishment
    submitted by /u/Salarmot [link] [comments]
    Midori now has a US-based online store!
    One of my favorite Japanese brands can now be bought from directly (and weirdly even sells candles) submitted by /u/Calm_Inky [link] [comments]
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    Card size restock?
    Hi guys sorry I'm new to the whole TN system! I really would love a card size TN but it's out of stock everywhere....do they generally restock the anniversary products at some point like later in the year or is it basically once it's sold out it's not coming back?? 😢 submitted by /u/n4d1 [link] [comments]
    I caved and bought a pocket sized on eBay
    I wanted a pocket sized TN so bad lol so I bought one from a scalper on eBay. Not my proudest moment but I’m using it as my wallet. It’s pretty thick after I added a plastic 10-card holder (yes I carry 10 cards) but not thicker than my previous wallets. submitted by /u/hijodetumadr3 [link] [comments]
    Back in the DIY A5 chonk with inserts I found in local stores
    I had separate sketchbooks & notebooks for a while but it became annoying so I moved back in this setup. The inserts are a dot grid bujo & catch-all, a lined brain dump journal and currently two sketchbook inserts. We'll see how much I'll use it as an edc but at home on my small desk it's really great 😁 submitted by /u/monawa [link] [comments]
    Just starting this adventure , what now ?
    Hi guys, Im new in this world of TN’s. I just got myself an A5 from Wanderings, that I will use as my daily planner, my work (kitchen staff), and for last to journal a little (whenever I got time😅) . What advice would you have liked to have received when you started out? Things to avoid ? Things I should do ? Like what kind of care I need with the leather ? Thank you guys 😁 Ps: Sorry if my English is not perfect submitted by /u/kibanda [link] [comments]
    Camel passport flip thru
    This is my one year old passport. I use it for notes, sketch and watercolor. It’s an ever evolving work in progress, but I’m digging it so far. Soon it will also become my wallet. 🤍 submitted by /u/PowdurdToast [link] [comments]
    Not all lost Traveller’s Notebooks are found
    But very fortunately mine was… Travelling over a very, very rutted, gravelly and stony mountain road between Kaş and Bezirgan, on my motorcycle, my TN (made from a leather cover and Moleskine Cahier) popped out of my leather jacket pocket. I was very unhappy to find it missing when I arrived, dusty, thirsty, and battered from the bad road, at Bezirgan. Later, a WhatsApp message (in English) from a local businessman saying he’d found my TN in one of the villages along the road and wanted to return it! Picked it up from his office in Kaş Town (and left a present of fresh baklava), and all is well again. The dents, scratches and scapes add to the patina and another story to tell about the travels of the TN… submitted by /u/adrianrnmarsh [link] [comments]
    New Sketchbook Insert
    Always exciting to start a new sketchbook. Traveler’s Notebook 012 insert. Sheaffer Over-Sized Balance; EF. Herbin Perle Noir black submitted by /u/jjernst [link] [comments]
    Need some advice for a first time journaler
    I've been looking to start journaling since I just picked back up fountain pens after a rough period in my life and I stumbled upon the travelers notebook(s). My biggest thing is I have no clue whether to get the "full size" or the passport one as well as what "attachments" to get since I'd have to order it through Amazon. I've toyed with the idea of getting one for when I start playing D&D again, but that's later down the road (maybe). Is it better to get the full size or the passport size, and what should I buy right off the bat? submitted by /u/CryptographicCowboy [link] [comments]
    Update after setting up
    I posted a little while back of my passport TN, just wanted to update saying I love it! It has slowly replaced my hobonichi techo A5. I currently have 4 insets (blank monthly, a dotted notes, a blank bullet journal and a watercolour) and the clear plastic folder. I've kept the charms the same but added a sticky pen loop that I had lying around! I love seeing everyone else's set ups so wanted to add mine, especially the chunky and messy ones! Also I'm normally a fountain pen girl but really enjoying the uniball 4+1 its nice to have a mix of colours to hand all the time. submitted by /u/jemma6432 [link] [comments]
    DIY passport TN
    I really loved the love and trip red color, so I decided to make my own and hope one day it becomes apart of the permanent collection. Generally happy with how it turned out. This leather is a lot more durable than I thought since most people compare it to the paper republic brand. Its about half a millimeter thicker than my official paper republic cover, but i dont mind as i’ll be throwing this around. Tools: Rocky Mountain Leather - Minerva Smooth- Cocinella (brown with reddish tint) Travelers Company Repair Kit Leather Puncher (michaels) submitted by /u/lacroixbb [link] [comments]
    How do you write in your notebooks?
    I love the “chunky” look TN but I’m struggling to figure out how to actually use the inserts without pulling them out and basically having to disassemble and reassemble my setup every time I want to write submitted by /u/UpstairsFun3455 [link] [comments]
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    Extra spaces when indenting chained methods/functions with php-ts-mode
    When trying to indent chained functions/methods with php-ts-mode, they use many extra spaces in the beginning compared to php-mode without treesitter. I'm using Emacs 30.1 on Debian, Treesitter ABI 14. I'm using the grammar from https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-php - anyone else having this issue? Any ideas on how to solve this? // php-ts-mode $objectDto = (new ExampleDto()) ->setFirstValue($data->getNested()->getFirstValue()) ->setSecondValue($data->getNested()->getSecondValue()) ->setThirdValue($data->getNested()->getThirdValue()) ->setFourthValue($data->getNested()->getFourthValue()) ->setTypeId($data->getTypeId() ?? ExampleType::DEFAULT_VALUE); // php-mode $objectDto = (new ExampleDto()) ->setFirstValue($data->getNested()->getFirstValue()) ->setSecondValue($data->getNested()->getSecondValue()) ->setThirdValue($data->getNested()->getThirdValue()) ->setFourthValue($data->getNested()->getFourthValue()) ->setTypeId($data->getTypeId() ?? ExampleType::DEFAULT_VALUE); submitted by /u/josior [link] [comments]
    Emacs Wayland
    There have been many people complaining that the PGTK build is bad. For some time now I've been on the Lucid build and it have been great, but decided to try again the PGTK build on Fedora KDE (Wayland) and... yeah, it is bad! Initially I had crashes due to pixel-scroll-precision-mode, disabled that and it is not crashing anymore but still, it just feels slow and bloated! I haven't done any benchmarks or anything this is just a feeling and I would like to know other people opinion on it. Another super annoying thing is that corfu popups sometimes just stay on screen until you trigger completion again! Like, why not go to GTK4? Is anybody actually working on the PGTK build? Is it the recommended Wayland build today? What about when using Emacs daemon? Is Lucid just better if you only care about speed and resilience and not about bells and whistles? submitted by /u/Anxious-Resist8344 [link] [comments]
    May I recommend... understanding Emacs's patterns
    This is my sideshow in Sacha Chua's May Emacs Carnival. Enjoy! submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]
    What mode sets m# as its lighter?
    Emacs's wikipedia page contains a screenshot where the mode-line has, among other things, what appears to be a global minor mode lighter that says "m#". I was wondering if anyone knows what that is? I can't seem to find anything about it, and a simple grep through the codebase for "m#" yields nothing. Is it some package perhaps? submitted by /u/RetiredAnt [link] [comments]
    Difference between using :! and : when running a terminal command (Evil mode)?
    This might be a very specific question, apologies But running Emacs in Evil Mode & : or :! before running a terminal command (i.e. pwd or ls) don't appear to be doing anything different In Vim, using ! would give you the result & keep you in the file, whereas :! would temporarily put you in the terminal Is there any difference between the 2 on Emacs that I'm missing? submitted by /u/John_Doe_1984_ [link] [comments]
    Minimal Emacs for Exam. I dont know what Im doing. Only advice is, dont buy Armageddon Psychsparrow (Southeast Asian market)
    Minimal Emacs for Exam. I dont know what Im doing (or Im crazy). Only advice is, dont buy Armageddon Psychsparrow (Southeast Asian market) (Im publishing YouTube mostly as a diary, I dont know if it reaches who actually need it, its always the wrong audience: Emacs haters, non-techies, whatever...) submitted by /u/Ardie83 [link] [comments]
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    [ANN] hpgsql, a pure Haskell PostgreSQL driver (no libpq)
    It’s a pleasure to announce hpgsql, a PostgreSQL driver written in pure Haskell (no libpq), with an API largely inspired by the great postgresql-simple library, but featuring: Usage of PostgreSQL’s binary protocol Query arguments passed via the protocol instead of being escaped into the query string Pipelining Prepared statements Ability to stream query results directly from the socket (not just with cursors) Interruption safety, except for very specific (and documented) edge cases Thread safety, unless specific (and documented) instructions say otherwise A SQL quasiquoter like the one in postgresql-query and hasql-interpolate Here’s an example of a pipeline mixing streams, prepared and non prepared statements: f :: Int -> IO (Stream (Of Aeson.Value) IO ()) f val = do (update…
    MicroHs Web IDE
    submitted by /u/vaibhavsagar [link] [comments]
    Building a Reactive Trading Bot (Twitch Stream)
    Going live Wednesday at 5PM EST to keep working on a trading strategy simulator and reactive trading bot in Haskell. The goal is to model a day trading system properly: strong types, pure functions, reactive architecture, and edge cases handled at compile time. Including: * A simulator for backtesting strategies against historical price data * A reactive trading bot that responds to live market events * Domain modeling for orders, positions, and portfolio state * Type-level work where it pulls its weight Build-in-public format: thinking out loud, working through real problems live. If you're interested in how functional programming applies to financial systems, or you want to hang out and talk Haskell, come by. [https://www.twitch.tv/typifyprogramming\](https://www.twitch.tv/typifyprogramming) Maybe if it works we will have millions of dollars to spread the obsession that is haskell submitted by /u/_lazyLambda [link] [comments]
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    agent-recall (20260513.1808) --- Search and browse agent-shell conversation transcripts
    The agent-recall package has been updated to version 20260513.1808.
    indent-guide (20260513.1504) --- Show vertical lines to guide indentation
    The indent-guide package has been updated to version 20260513.1504.
    kirigami (20260513.1434) --- A unified method to fold and unfold text
    The kirigami package has been updated to version 20260513.1434.
    multi-project (20260513.1126) --- Find files, compile, and search in multiple projects
    The multi-project package has been updated to version 20260513.1126.
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    Using LLMs to Search This Forum
    A quick suggestion, which comes mainly from @Sascha and @ctietze ... There is a "Search Forum" field in the upper right of the forum's web page. I have used it with mixed and often frustrating results over the years. I was looking for a comment I know I made a couple of years ago, but couldn't find. I hoped I could do some sort of Boolean search in the above field or even in some other search engine, which proved not to be the case (or very limited, in the case of Google). @Sascha and @ctietze recommended pointing an LLM to the forum and asking it to find the comment. This was brilliant! Here is the question I asked: "I made a comment on https://forum.zettelkasten.de/ about how I use tags in my Zettelkasten. Can you find it? My username is GeoEng51" Here's the first part of the ChatGPT response: I found several posts and comments by your username “GeoEng51” on the Zettelkasten Forum “Question about object tags” Question about object tags - Zettelkasten Forum Your detailed comment explains your progressive multi-level tagging approach, for example: Dams Dams-Design Dams-Design-Stability Dams-Design-Stability-Seismic You describe how tags become more specific as the number of zettels grows, and how the evolving tag hierarchy becomes “a wonderful index” to the collection." An idea is brilliant when your own brain has a blind spot and just doesn't see it. Anyway, I thought this suggestion was brilliant and that I'd pass it on to anyone else who is looking for information on the Zettelkasten Forum.  ( 5 min )

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    Got my new TN Card Size and this thing is an EDC powerhorse!
    submitted by /u/edwantstogotobed [link] [comments]
    Yall, I just hit the thrift jackpot for the second time this week!
    Just picked up this Travelers notebook 011 refill binder for $4.50 at the thrift store! If y’all haven’t seen my previous post, I got a travelers notebook and 12 inserts a few days ago for $10 at the thrift store. submitted by /u/Top_Fisherman2007 [link] [comments]
    Jetpens has 1 brown TN 20th Anniversary card size set in stock!
    One left in stock! https://www.jetpens.com/TRAVELER-S-COMPANY-TRAVELER-S-notebook-20th-Anniversary-Set-Card-Size-Brown-Leather-Limited-Edition/pd/51991 submitted by /u/BootlegGucci [link] [comments]
    Finally finished my first insert!! Some spreads from my travel journal
    submitted by /u/Coolius69 [link] [comments]
    Getting creative with the card size?
    Hi guys! I was hoping to get some inspiration from this lovely community about what to do with my new card size TN! I’ve seen many of y’all put together some beautiful wallet setups and am considering doing the same. Just wanted to survey the field and see what else y’all have come up with for your card size TNs! Or, if you’ve purchased/improvised/DIY’d any inserts to help achieve your setup? I’d love to see (and/or hear about) your creations :) submitted by /u/PracticalPublic2445 [link] [comments]
    Special TN inserts / charms in Tokyo?
    Photo purely for aesthetic here. I have a friend based in Tokyo who has kindly offered to purchase some TN items for me from one of the stores there. I've tried navigating the official JP website for TN but couldn't find any special or limited edition items there. I'd love to have an idea of what to ask for or even just choose the items I want the most (and know how much Yen to send them). Any insight would be great and I'd love to see photos of any TN items you have from Japan too! Thank you in advance! We're not even broaching the subject of bits from Itoya yet, that's a whole other adventure. submitted by /u/aurla [link] [comments]
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    Y’all, I just hit the thrift jackpot for the second time this week!
    Just picked up this Travelers notebook 011 refill binder for $4.50 at the thrift store! If y’all haven’t seen my previous post, I got a travelers notebook and 12 inserts a few days ago for $10 at the thrift store. submitted by /u/Top_Fisherman2007 [link] [comments]
    Cloth and paper inserts
    I’m interesting in getting the pocket plus clear vinyl cover but wanted to know if there are other inserts/journals that fit into this one? I toss/recycle some of my cheap journals after I finish them so didn’t want to get the C&P pricey ones just to toss. submitted by /u/lavmatcha [link] [comments]
    Notebooks that have this specific type of paper??
    I can’t give you an example of a notebook brand that I know has this paper, but I’m hoping from the picture (I found on Pinterest) you guys can see what I mean…this type of paper that’s perfectly crinkly and thin. It doesn’t sound as good when I put it like that, but this type of paper is perfect to me. I can hear it just looking at this picture submitted by /u/hotpersonally [link] [comments]
    Stone Paper
    Do anyone, know notes brand that do stone paper ? submitted by /u/NetJealous5717 [link] [comments]
    Notebook designs
    Hi everyone I just joined this sub Reddit. I recently started my journey in designing notebooks which is something I always wanted to do. Could anyone send me some ideas on what's the best place to promote them? Also would like your feedback please on what's your preferences Lined Dotted Blank Number of pages Thank you in advance submitted by /u/Ok-Elderberry-9528 [link] [comments]
    Any fountainpen friendly notebook with around 400 pages, dotted or graph? Etsy shops are welcome as long as the paper and binding(!) quality is good.
    I love the Midori Codex, but I don't like the color of the green dots in combination with the cream paper. submitted by /u/Mangoplop [link] [comments]
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    Eglot: ignoring server capability `:documentOnTypeFormattingProvider` can prevent stutter. Any other tips?
    Just wanted to share this here. At some point, I realized that typing too fast in a buffer managed by Eglot was leading to stuttering, even small freezes when e.g. repeatedly adding new lines. The profiler led me to eglot--post-self-insert-hook and jsonrpc-request, the former referencing :documentOnTypeFormattingProvider. This 'capability', which implements automatic formatting while the user is typing (something that may not be needed for most workflows), appears to force the JSON parser to chew way too much/often JSON. Going for ``` (add-to-list 'eglot-ignored-server-capabilities ':documentOnTypeFormattingProvider) ``` makes Eglot simply ignore this capability, and it greatly smoothed out the flow. If you experience sluggishness when you're simply typing without even calling autocompletion, this could help. Do you have other examples of LSP server capabilities that were leading to sluggishness? Edit: I am on Emacs 30.2 (built from source) on Linux, with Eglot 1.23 submitted by /u/maxecharel [link] [comments]
    The Most Emacs Bzr Saga
    This is NOT my post. I'm sharing it with the author's (thanosapollo) permission, though. For those who aren't familiar with his work, he's the author of bibliotheca, emacs-forgejo, gnosis, jabber.el, and yeetube, as well as many other contributions to Emacs. I hope you find this post as fun and educational to read as I did. submitted by /u/LionyxML [link] [comments]
    Problems setting up Github copilot in Emacs
    I'm running Emacs 30.2 in a Gnome desktop, with Arch Linux. I've installed copilot-emacs and copilot-chat. Then I run copilot-install-server and when I try to log in using copilot-login and I get the following error message: jsonrpc-request: jsonrpc-error: "request id=8 failed:", (jsonrpc-error-code . -32603), (jsonrpc-error-message . "Request signInInitiate failed with message: Response content-type is missing (status=200)"), (jsonrpc-error-data) Any idea how I can solve this issue? Looking on the web, I couldn't find anything intereting, just a report of this issue a year ago in the Github repo of copilot-emacs, but claiming the issue was solved. submitted by /u/FaustoUrtiz [link] [comments]
    Hyper as modifier in Gnome Wayland
    Does anyone know how to set the Caps Lock key as the Hyper key so that Emacs reads it as the hyper modifier (H-) under Gnome Wayland? I've tried using Gnome Tweaks but it doesn't work. I then went down the rabbit hole with Gemini, and it kept suggesting me to create an xkb config to modify Caps Lock behavior, but none of it was ever registered as H- by Emacs. Any ideas? submitted by /u/effectivamente [link] [comments]
    Is there a way to have syntax highlighting and support for nested html in js and ts files when not using a framework?
    I am currently using tree-sitter and eglot and I am trying to get support for nested raw html in javascript/typescript files. I am coming from neovim where I had something like this to do just that, and I am wondering if something similar is possible in emacs ; extends ((call_expression function: (identifier) (#eq? "html") (template_string) u/injection.content) (#set! injection.language "html")) submitted by /u/Northis_Seven [link] [comments]
    [ANN] Starter template for your own blog in Emacs Lisp
    A week or so ago I wrote about how I implemented my new blog in Emacs Lisp: https://martinsos.com/posts/my-blog-in-elisp. At that time I linked from it to the public "snapshot" of the source code of my blog at the moment of writing the article. Since then, however, I turned that snapshot into a proper starter template for creating your own blog in Emacs Lisp: https://github.com/Martinsos/blog-in-emacs-lisp . I derived it from how I implemented my blog, but removed all but a few example pieces of content, depersonalized relevant parts, and made sure it is in the right state to serve as a starting point for anybody who wants to use it for their own blog. Start should be as easy as cloning the repo and running make && make serve. I also keep updating it as I add new features to my blog. My blog is close to being feature complete though and I want to keep it minimal so I don't think there is much to keep adding, but if I do, I will keep propagating the changes. I would also love to do it in the other direction, if somebody has any ideas how to improve the template (I am an experienced engineer but intermediate in elisp), I would love to propagate those back to my blog. I hope you find this useful, that this possibly encourages you to move your blog to Emacs Lisp, and as always, I would love to get any feedback, particularly on the code architecture / decisions! p.s. I feel a bit silly adding the following disclaimer, but in the times we are, I know I would appreciate it as a reader: On AI usage: This project is not vibe coded or AI driven. I do use AI as one of the tools in my repertoire, but all the code in this project was written by me, every detail/polish and every decision was made by me, with understanding and care. I highly care about the quality of my work and love writing clean code and tweaking all the little details. This is my side project and I was in no hurry so I gave myself time, enjoyed the learnings and had a lot of fun with it. submitted by /u/Martinsos [link] [comments]
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    My Newbie Error "Could not deduce ‘RealFrac a’ arising from a use of ‘floor’ from the context: Num a"
    Hi, I'm learning Haskell, and I admit I'm just playing with it right now. While I'm not a terribly experienced programmer, I do have a Bachelor's in Computer Science. My professional experience has been restricted to mostly web development in Typescript sadly. I have not touched functional programming, but this seems unrelated to functional intricacies and more me having a primitive understanding of number types. I'm playing with pattern matching and guards so maybe excuse the silly code, I'm just starting. I try loading (":l haskell_test.hs") my file in GHCi and get the following compile error "Could not deduce ‘RealFrac a’ arising from a use of ‘floor’ from the context: Num a" . I take in type Num, and floor doesn't like that general of a type, I take it? -- testing pattern matchin…
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