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    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!
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    Uni Shift Pipe Lock
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    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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    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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    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]
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    kanagawa-themes (20260522.325) --- Elegant theme inspired by The Great Wave off Kanagawa
    The kanagawa-themes package has been updated to version 20260522.325.

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    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]
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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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    easysession (20260521.2003) --- Persist and restore your sessions (desktop.el alternative)
    The easysession package has been updated to version 20260521.2003.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    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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    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
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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💕😭
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    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?
    submitted by /u/NoButterfly2075 [link] [comments]
    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.
    submitted by /u/Odd-Tap7735 [link] [comments]
    Been using the rings system for 7 months consistently! So i made a new cover to celebrate
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    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
    submitted by /u/Sabbi644 [link] [comments]
    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
    submitted by /u/japgolly [link] [comments]
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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.
    modus-themes (20260519.1038) --- Elegant, highly legible and customizable themes
    The modus-themes package has been updated to version 20260519.1038.
    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.
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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:
    submitted by /u/jookstogo [link] [comments]
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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.
    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…
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    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.
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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.
    justl (20260513.850) --- Major mode for driving just files
    The justl package has been updated to version 20260513.850.
    neocaml (20260513.611) --- Major mode for OCaml code
    The neocaml package has been updated to version 20260513.611.
    mozc (20260513.518) --- Minor mode to input Japanese with Mozc
    The mozc package has been updated to version 20260513.518.
    mandm-theme (20260513.247) --- An M&M color theme
    The mandm-theme package has been updated to version 20260513.247.
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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 )
    I am really happy with my new Zettelkasten! Ideas, not notes.
    When I tried the ZK method in the past (maybe 4 years ago), it worked well to allow me to create rich content from connected ideas. But there was a problem... I was using the lit note/perm note split. And the amount of lit notes became voluminous and hard to manage. My ZK was flooded my these lit notes. It became a collection processing job. I quit. 4 years later, I know I need to start created content again for my company. After reading this blog I found the missing piece. By removing the lit note, I moved the processing of my thinking outside of the ZK. Thinking is messy, but a ZK is structured, based on my experience, these two things didn't gel. The key think was a post from Christian about how to "process" a resource. Turning them into themes (he called them clusters) and writing well developed ideas based on the resources. So now, instead of 100+ notes per book, I have 1 to 7 well developed "source notes". The good thing about all this is that we can make it our own. So, here are the levels I have: Source note - a well developed note from a source, like a book. Perm note - a well developed note from my thinking. Often an original thought from a collection of ideas or my own experience. Content - a new piece of content written based on ideas that arise in my zettel. For anyone wondering, this is the blog that made it click for me: https://zettelkasten.de/posts/create-zettel-from-reading-notes/  ( 3 min )
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    Scala Survey 2026: our impressions & results
    submitted by /u/adamw1pl [link] [comments]

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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]
    Insert bands
    Does anyone have any alternatives to the Travelers Notebook insert bands? I find that they kinda stretch and break a bit to easily. Thanks! submitted by /u/AkameEX [link] [comments]
    How many of you are using card size as a wallet?
    submitted by /u/Head-Ad6213 [link] [comments]
    My anti-scroll setup: TN card size + X3!
    Love the combo. I’m slowly getting into the habit of reaching out for this instead of my phone during my daily commute. :) submitted by /u/ishiiwashi [link] [comments]
    Normal scuffs out of the box?
    Hi everyone! After weeks of excruciating wait, my regular TN is finally here! Just some concerns and would like to check if this is pretty normal for scuffs out of the box? As i recall, my passport TN doesn’t really have scuffs as bad. Thank you! P.S: Yes, you might argue that why does this matters anyway when patina can be developed over time…well, at least i get to do it by myself and not receive it as is 🤣 submitted by /u/Odd_Umpire4380 [link] [comments]
    A6 TN made by a friend :)
    Made of imperfect veg tan leather, dyed brown. So far the inserts I have are my journal (Decomposition, for personal writing), to do list (muji ruled A6 notebook) and a stack of watercolour papers (not pictured.). I switched the elastics out and now they are made of what is essentially hair tie material 😂 daiso sells long pieces of hair elastic and it's worked great so far. It was their first time making a notebook like this and I think they did a pretty good job and I'm super grateful for it! submitted by /u/LLovepup [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]
    Justice for blank paper!
    Am I the only one who hates lined/graph/dotted paper? Maybe it’s the ADHD, but I started using blank paper in grad school, and I haven’t looked back! There have to be more of us out there! Where are my people? 📣 😂 submitted by /u/An-Anxious-Being [link] [comments]
    Want to get another folio but dont know what to put on it
    So need help I have a pretty solid small journal ecosystem going right now but I cant stop thinking about getting a new one(or two) lately. Honestly its just an itch, I have no idea what to put on it to justify getting more. My system goes like this: I have two leather folios with 3 inserts each I like these two because I dont want to keep them separate so each folio has its own “world” iykwim. That being said, if I do get another one, I would like it to also work the same Addtl individual notebooks: An A7 loose leaf catch-all A random A5 notebook I use as a planner Morning Pages notebook I was thinking maybe business/freelance planning but I could technically just use the planner notebook for that. Im into arts so I also considered a creative folio? submitted by /u/Nervous-Ice7911 [link] [comments]
    Behind the scenes sketches for my comic in this small notebook
    Had this notebook in storage. I feel like the bleed didn’t look like this before. Low quality markers or low quality paper? submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [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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    ox-rss (20260512.2231) --- RSS 2.0 Back-End for Org Export Engine
    The ox-rss package has been updated to version 20260512.2231.
    buttercup (20260512.2141) --- Behavior-Driven Emacs Lisp Testing
    The buttercup package has been updated to version 20260512.2141.
    uniline (20260512.1925) --- Add▶ ■─UNICODE based diagrams─■ to▶ ■─text files─■
    The uniline package has been updated to version 20260512.1925.
    casual (20260512.1842) --- Transient user interfaces for various modes
    The casual package has been updated to version 20260512.1842.
    popterm (20260512.1827) --- Posframe terminal toggler with smart backends
    The popterm package has been updated to version 20260512.1827.
    hidepass (20260512.1112) --- Hide passwords at one or multiple lines
    The hidepass package has been updated to version 20260512.1112.
    daselt (20260512.626) --- Module for the Daselt configuration scheme
    The daselt package has been updated to version 20260512.626.
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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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    New #ai channel on Scala Discord
    channel topic: “Chat about using AI tools and assistants in your Scala work. Scala-specific and language-agnostic tools are both on-topic” another place for the sort of discussion and sharing we saw on https://www.reddit.com/r/scala/comments/1szrzec/hows_your_experience_with_claude_code_for_scala/ Scala Discord: https://discord.com/invite/scala submitted by /u/SethTisue_Scala [link] [comments]
    I built an open-source, high-concurrency state machine for AI tokens using Scala 3, Pekko, and GraalVM
    Hey r/scala, I recently, I noticed AI startups hitting massive race-condition problems when trying to track API token usage natively in Postgres. I decided to build a standalone, open-source quota firewall to solve this, and I wanted to push the JVM to its limits. The architecture: - Written in Scala 3. - Core engine uses Apache Pekko (Typed/Cluster). The wallet state lives entirely in-memory on a single Actor, making double-spending mathematically impossible without any row-level database locking. - Event Sourced via Pekko Persistence R2DB, JDBC (Postgres) for the immutable audit log. - I set it up to compile to a standalone GraalVM native image for instant startup and tiny memory footprints. It was an awesome challenge figuring out how to handle "Zombie Holds" (when an LLM API times out and freezes a user's tokens) using Pekko's TimerScheduler. I'd love for some experienced Scala devs to tear apart the architecture or give me feedback on the GraalVM/Pekko setup. Repo is here: https://github.com/baseledger-io/baseledger submitted by /u/Illustrious-Rock6230 [link] [comments]

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    a pouch for my standard TN
    hello!! i want to buy a pouch that fits my standard TN. i was searching around for different ones, but there are so many stationary brands out there, i’ll never get through them all, so i’m wondering if anyone has suggestions. i’m looking for something that is relatively slim/not bulky, that can fit my TN plus maybe a bit of wiggle room for a clip or an extra refill. the main bag i use when travelling is my kanken, so i need something that can fit inside it with room to spare for other things. the other factor is that my TN is pretty full. it won’t fit into the little white cotton bag that comes with the leather cover so i’m wondering if Travelers brand has bigger cotton bags for bulkier TNs? i also heard that the TSL Engineer pouch might work.. if anyone has suggestions, please let me know!! thank you :)) submitted by /u/dubiousfoodie [link] [comments]
    updated my set-up
    thanks to @patrickng on ig i learned that the liliput fits perfectly! deets: money clip from the superior labor x hello eric fountain pen charm: @nicolejosephine on ig :) submitted by /u/jookstogo [link] [comments]
    Card Size TN Inserts
    I picked up the card-size TN in person from Good Postage during the initial release, and I decided to gift it to my husband to use as his wallet! After searching around a bit, I placed a second order for “Micro” inserts from Paper Penguin Co on Etsy. I also found a printable calendar from Listlabs and decided to print my own — I love all of her designs and use this same calendar in all of my planners! The dot grid insert and calendar fit the card-size TN so well. While shopping again at Good Postage the other day, they had these inserts by Lochby available for the card sized TN as well! Just wanted to share my little finds for those that are searching for inserts! submitted by /u/HatPotential5600 [link] [comments]
    What’s your favourite clip? (any brand)
    I’m going to buy a clip but I’m torn by indecision. I love the look of the TC clips but I worry about those and others that stick up about the book snagging on my clothes or bag. But bulldog clips and folding clips are soooo chunky. So, what do you use or what would you like to use if you could get your hands on one? submitted by /u/Sufficient_Badger463 [link] [comments]
    If it accepts a TN-sized notebook, is it a TN?
    This is about the same size as a TN Passport. This is my first attempt at stitching, and it's pretty awful. It's a prototype using a Buttero belly, so hopefully I'll get better soon. submitted by /u/modern_prometheus_ [link] [comments]
    My second TN Build!!!
    TNs are easy to make. A lot of people are asking me to make them one. submitted by /u/modern_prometheus_ [link] [comments]
    My second brain
    submitted by /u/PsychologicalLab2441 [link] [comments]
    TN card size restock?
    Sooo sad I’ve only joined the TN bandwagon just now and found out about the card size too late 🥲 does anyone know if this will be a size they will regularly release or if this is only just a one time anniversary thing? submitted by /u/mochikoy [link] [comments]
    Portugal travel journal progress! (wip since 2024 😅)
    submitted by /u/jackalopejournals [link] [comments]
    A friend is going to Japan. Which stores to visit to get vintage pens and good paper? I'm also interested in Travelers Notebook and its accessories. Getting everything in just one place would be better. Thanks!
    My focus is vintage fountain pens and accessories for my TN. submitted by /u/richterlevania3 [link] [comments]
    What pen for the TN card size ?
    Hi there ! Looking for a recommandation of a good pen to hold in a TN card size. Although I'm a fountain pen lover, I don't want to use my Kaweco Sport, I'm looking for something that will match with the all-terrain use of my TN, without fear of leakage, and not too expensive so I won't fear to loose it neither. I'm looking more a ball ou gel pen. Currently I have a cute little free ball pen that fits ideally, but the writing experience is the worst I had with a ball pen... Any suggestion ? submitted by /u/veroa6 [link] [comments]
    Update: Media Journal
    At the beginning of the year I shared my 2026 journal prep which included my media journal. I’m happy(ish) to announce it’s been the only journal I am consistent with, which means I’m really enjoying it. A few of you asked to see how I planned to write in it so here’s a peek at what I’ve done so far. If you want to experience a movie/song/show again for the first time, this is a great way to do it! submitted by /u/No_Huckleberry6281 [link] [comments]
    my little complete collection (for now) 📚
    I wanted to show you all my collection of covers! The tiny one is from M.Lovewell. :) Today, I received the tokyo edition TN from a tn group on facebook. They added a lot of extra goodies- all brand new and unopened for a super affordable price- so kind! I am super stoked! I have been wanting it since discovering tn's last year. I feel like my collection has been completed- I don't think I will need anymore beyond this... famous last words.. maybe.. 🤥 If any of you have the special edition tokyo tn, can you please show me the patina after a while? I heard the foil comes off after a while, but I haven't been able to find photos. The next slide is my desk set up. I wanted it to feel like a stationery store. hehehe! submitted by /u/clapmyasstwice [link] [comments]
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    eglot-typescript-preset (20260511.2317) --- Eglot preset for TypeScript
    The eglot-typescript-preset package has been updated to version 20260511.2317.
    diredc (20260511.2022) --- Midnight Commander features (plus) for dired
    The diredc package has been updated to version 20260511.2022.
    tab-bar-buffers (20260511.1927) --- Use tab-bar-mode as a buffer manager
    The tab-bar-buffers package has been updated to version 20260511.1927.
    cacao-theme (20260511.1921) --- Based on a image reversal
    The cacao-theme package has been updated to version 20260511.1921.
    epkg (20260511.1621) --- Browse the Emacsmirror package database
    The epkg package has been updated to version 20260511.1621.
    epkg-marginalia (20260511.1534) --- Show Epkg information in completion annotations
    The epkg-marginalia package has been updated to version 20260511.1534.
    orgit (20260511.1438) --- Support for Org links to Magit buffers
    The orgit package has been updated to version 20260511.1438.
    transient (20260511.1436) --- Transient commands
    The transient package has been updated to version 20260511.1436.
    sisyphus (20260511.1435) --- Create releases of Emacs packages
    The sisyphus package has been updated to version 20260511.1435.
    company-c-headers (20260511.1117) --- Company mode backend for C/C++ header files
    The company-c-headers package has been updated to version 20260511.1117.
    slack (20260511.950) --- Slack client
    The slack package has been updated to version 20260511.950.
    magit-commit-mark (20260511.839) --- Support marking commits as read
    The magit-commit-mark package has been updated to version 20260511.839.
    ast-grep (20260511.749) --- Search code using ast-grep with completing-read interface
    The ast-grep package has been updated to version 20260511.749.
    vterm (20260511.19) --- Fully-featured terminal emulator
    The vterm package has been updated to version 20260511.19.
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    Traveler's in A6
    Looking for a Traveler's Style Cover for A6 ala Dingbats submitted by /u/RevolutionaryMap6145 [link] [comments]
    My "customized" journals for morning pages
    submitted by /u/avavicki [link] [comments]
    HELP! Itoya A6 Ruled Notebook?
    Hey guys, hope everyones well! First time poster here-- My boss LOVES his Itoya A6 ruled notebook, and he just finished the last one he had. He asked me to find him another one, but I haven't had any luck finding it anywhere. For context, it's THIS Version, not the Oasis Profolio I keep seeing popping up I seriously have had 0 luck finding it anywhere. I've even called the TopDrawer stores he got the original at and they said they don't have anymore. If ANYBODY has any info on what happened to this notebook, if it's been discontinued or somewhere to get a new one, it would be greatly greatly appreacited. Thanks! submitted by /u/ImminentReddits [link] [comments]
    Montblanc Notebook Test
    I tested a Montblanc Notebook with various inks and pens I had lying around. I mainly wanted to test for ghosting, feathering, railroading, and bleed through. Conclusion: Very light ghosting No feathering No railroading Slight bleed through seen with P8126 Medium Rollerball refill submitted by /u/Pen-Jorn [link] [comments]
    Un po’ di notes color biscotto 🍪
    Penso sia il mio colore preferito submitted by /u/NetJealous5717 [link] [comments]
    Mead Composition Notebook - Walgreen's
    Walgreen's exclusive Mead Composition Notebook. They're awesome: Oversized, Flexible Cover and College Ruled and alot of pages. https://www.walgreens.com/store/c/mead-composition-notebook-college-ruled/ID=prod6080778-product submitted by /u/mgepark [link] [comments]
    Looking for similar notebook recommendations
    https://preview.redd.it/4tbel6vdki0h1.png?width=1500&format=png&auto=webp&s=619e9287763c352b3acab09abc76f5f7d0b9bf98 Hi all! I'm looking for a notebook that is either grid or dotted, preferably with page numbers built in. I really love this C.R. Gibson Black Leatherette Dot Grid Notebook Journal, 6'' W x 8.5'' L, 240 Pages Bulleting Log because of the dedicated title and date selector at the top - just jot, circle, and go. But this top section seems to be a rare feature and I was hoping the community here would have recommendations for similar notebooks. Thank you! submitted by /u/slightlychaoticevil [link] [comments]
    I found a journal that feels oddly right for me
    submitted by /u/Unlucky_Sock7971 [link] [comments]
    What’s something someone wrote in your yearbook or notebook that you still remember years later?
    submitted by /u/nicadimoart [link] [comments]
    Midori MD quick test
    I must say this isn't a serious review by any means but I tested my brand new Midori MD (A5) to see how my current used inks performs in what affects me the most and that's the ghosting (see- through) and the results surprised me a bit. I tested those inks: - Gel ink Uniball signo 207 - Rollerball ink Uniball eye (fine) - Hybrid ink (Easyflow 9000) - Ballpoint ink Rotring (rotring 600) To my surprise the ghosting was exactly the same with all four inks. It's disturbing because the seeing through is pretty evident in all four inks but that's something I knew before purchasing it. I didn't expect ghosting using a ballpoint though. That said, it's been a great pleasure to use this Midori MD notebook, I just wanted to warn about that detail. submitted by /u/Dense_Young3797 [link] [comments]
    [ Removed by Reddit ]
    [ Removed by Reddit on account of violating the content policy. ] submitted by /u/Altruistic-Two8250 [link] [comments]
    Seeking Combined/Hybrid Planner & Notebook
    I am in desperate need of help finding the right planner + notebook combo that meets the features I’m looking for. I have spent countless time trying to find something, but I just can’t seem to find one that I can settle or compromise on. The need behind what I’m looking for is because I am starting a new job in an office setting as a coordinator. My main uses for it will be to stay organized during the week with my tasks, projects, specific to-dos, deadlines, etc. and having a good amount of notebook space for meetings, general notes, etc. Things I’m looking for: -A5 size -All-in-one -Weekly planner without hourly timeline -Open to dated or undated, but probably prefer undated since I’m starting right in mid-May -A dedicated amount of notebook paper in the back (open to lined, blank, grid, etc. but prefer lined) -Planner timeframe would be either 6 or 12 months -I do not want any sections that strictly pertain to things that would to keep track of personal/at-home things Ideally, this would look like having a weekly planner layout uninterrupted in one section with decent space to write out various things per day, with other boxes/sections that maybe include priorities, to-dos, reminders, goals, etc. I’m moderately flexible with the box categories so long as I feel like it makes sense for me. Then there would be a good amount of pages for regular notes, basically like a standard notebook. I’m also indifferent to whether it’s a refillable or not. I’ve found some options that are alright, they just don’t end up meeting most of what I need out of it. And while I’m not opposed to a Hobonichi, please refrain from suggesting it unless you can provide me with a link to buy one because I can barely find any in stock that is available in the US 😭 submitted by /u/Current-Brief-7594 [link] [comments]
    How do you guys keep Physical Journals while Travelling?
    I have been journaling for over 5 years now. I started travelling last year so I had to unfortunately get rid of the Physical Journals that I maintained over the last few years and since I plan to travel again, this situation will come again. I don't have a permanent base and maybe I will never have because I get bored of a place after every 2-3 years and want to move. Does anyone here face the same issue and is there a service where I can keep it until I do have a base? I thought of maybe going to a copy shop and have them scan and send it to me but feels like it will loose the essence of it. Is there a viable solution someone might have found, I am all ears!! Thanks in advance:) submitted by /u/Mayank1001 [link] [comments]
    Anyone else have notebook chaos?
    My whole life is cluttered. Has anyone acknowledged their notebook clutter and found a way out of it? Mainly, I believe I haven't settled on an "ecosystem" as others have posted. Too many To Do list notebooks. Not sure where to start. submitted by /u/bkmboss [link] [comments]
    Moleskine Planner Paper Test of
    submitted by /u/Livingwithmychart [link] [comments]
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    To do, or not to do, this is the question.
    I am a highly frustrated noob, struggling to relearn the basics after giving up many years ago. I was experimenting with the main function and came up with 2 projects. Normally, using do is recommended, but this started as an experiment without using do. Then, when I tried to write a do version, I could not get rid of the '>>'. Why is it so? https://github.com/bigos/stack-experiments/blob/bc33e33957a32cb9550945702cee0bffed565276/factorial-do/app/Main.hs#L13 and https://github.com/bigos/stack-experiments/blob/bc33e33957a32cb9550945702cee0bffed565276/factorial-nodo/app/Main.hs#L13 submitted by /u/ruby_object [link] [comments]
    Botan: PubKey progress, Post-quantum support, and Better versioning
    submitted by /u/ApothecaLabs [link] [comments]
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    Context screen
    In Neovim, I used https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-context. Is there a native or package way to get the cursor context in Emacs? Sometimes I get lost in very large if blocks or functions. 😞 submitted by /u/ConfidentStomach3877 [link] [comments]
    Enhancing Elisp Development with Context Menus
    Sometimes a right-mouse button click is what you want. Context menu support for Elisp development now available in the Anju v1.3.0 update on MELPA. submitted by /u/kickingvegas1 [link] [comments]
    Compiling Emacs for High Performance on Linux and Unix Systems
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    elpa.gnu.org is down
    submitted by /u/de_sonnaz [link] [comments]
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    Kyo going pure Scala 3 - 1.0.0-RC2 is out!
    v1.0.0-RC2 v1.0.0-RC2 is a large release. Nine new modules land, the HTTP stack is rewritten from scratch in pure Scala (with both client and server running on JVM, JS, and Native), and Scala Native picks up the remaining pieces it needed to be a viable target for everything Kyo ships 🚀 A recurring theme across the release is dependency reduction. Netty, libcurl, h2o, JCTools, Caffeine, HdrHistogram, the Java OpenTelemetry SDK, sttp, and tapir are all gone, replaced by pure-Scala implementations that share Kyo's scheduler and effect channels and compile to all three platforms. The new modules build directly on that foundation: durable workflows (kyo-flow), container orchestration (kyo-pod), feature flags (kyo-config), and OpenTelemetry export (kyo-stats-otlp) all rely almost exclusively…

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    pi-coding-agent (20260510.2101) --- Emacs frontend for pi coding agent
    The pi-coding-agent package has been updated to version 20260510.2101.
    ellama (20260510.2036) --- Tool for interacting with LLMs
    The ellama package has been updated to version 20260510.2036.
    gerrit (20260510.2014) --- Gerrit client
    The gerrit package has been updated to version 20260510.2014.
    outline-indent (20260510.1901) --- Folding text based on indentation (origami alternative)
    The outline-indent package has been updated to version 20260510.1901.
    term-cmd (20260510.1834) --- Send commands from programs running in term.el
    The term-cmd package has been updated to version 20260510.1834.
    geiser-guile (20260510.1733) --- Guile and Geiser talk to each other
    The geiser-guile package has been updated to version 20260510.1733.
    go-rename (20260510.1707) --- Integration of the 'gorename' tool into Emacs
    The go-rename package has been updated to version 20260510.1707.
    go-mode (20260510.1707) --- Major mode for the Go programming language
    The go-mode package has been updated to version 20260510.1707.
    go-guru (20260510.1707) --- Integration of the Go 'guru' analysis tool into Emacs
    The go-guru package has been updated to version 20260510.1707.
    tree-sitter-langs (20260510.1654) --- Grammar bundle for tree-sitter
    The tree-sitter-langs package has been updated to version 20260510.1654.
    thrift (20260510.1632) --- Major mode for fbthrift and Apache Thrift files
    The thrift package has been updated to version 20260510.1632.
    folgezett (20260510.1449) --- Folgezettel IDs for org-roam
    The folgezett package has been updated to version 20260510.1449.
    format-all (20260510.842) --- Auto-format C, C++, JS, Python, Ruby and 50 other languages
    The format-all package has been updated to version 20260510.842.
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    First Attempt
    I have these nice 3x5 To-Do list cards that I can't live without. I would like to bind them into small spiral notebooks, maybe 25 cards each. How would I approach doing that myself? Secondary to this, I would be interested in purchasing cardstock pocket notebooks of this size, but I can't find anything online anywhere. Am I searching wrong? Someone else has to have the same want as me, right? submitted by /u/byfail [link] [comments]
    Finding my dream notebook
    Hey everyone! I’m on the hunt for a notebook that’s somewhere in between A5 and A6, because A5 feels too large for my daily use, while A6 and B6 are too small. A5 feels a bit too big for my daily use, but A6 and B6 feel like I don’t have enough space. I’m wondering if there’s some kind of slim or intermediate size that might work better. What I’m ideally looking for is: - A daily planner or notebook with a grid layout - A grid smaller than 5 mm, ideally around 3 mm or 3.7 mm - Something with a similar feel to Hobonichi daily (I believe it’s the cousin what I’m talking about) - A layout where the grid doesn’t cover the entire page, because I really like the look of having some blank space or margins on the sides Does anyone know of any brands, specific planners, or notebook lines that might fit this? Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/Valuable_Air_1747 [link] [comments]
    180gsm
    I bought this notebook when I bought their ink. Thinking it would showcase the ink. What can I do here. Ink shows flat and it's all shimmer ink. My Accel 5 subject note book shows shimmer on these way better. I write with med and broad nibs. Did ink test with qtip. It shows in 5 subject great but not this Kiwi. Is it just too thick or is it because it's bamboo? submitted by /u/Nebetmiw [link] [comments]
    Orlando
    Are there stores in Orlando that carry hobonichi, Midori, or similar journals/planners (other than Barnes and Noble)? submitted by /u/Ok-Albatross7396 [link] [comments]
    More photos of leather notebook cover from Etsy
    submitted by /u/Sewpercee [link] [comments]
    What notebooks do you use?
    I use many different pens, markers, and inks, but i can never find something high quality under 10 USD. thanks much. submitted by /u/JackfruitVirtual2087 [link] [comments]
    Finished notebook: Leuchtturm1917 Monocle B6+ navy blue
    It's my bullet journal March - mid may 2026 :) I'm starting a new one, same brand same model only that it's a yellow one now! submitted by /u/luthiel-the-elf [link] [comments]
    What is this for? Leuchtturm1917 A6
    The pages with the table of contents in my Leuchtturm1917 have this strange paper fold connecting them. Is that a manufacturing defect, or does it actually have a purpose? submitted by /u/PositiveApricot8759 [link] [comments]
    notebooks and commonplacing practices
    For those of you who enjoy the practice of commonplacing I have a question - merely out of curiosity. Do you log quotes, research etc. after you conclude a book and have a little 'scrap'/pocket notebook you have on hand while actively reading the book that THEN you log more neatly afterword or do you just build your commonplace log while progressing in your reading? submitted by /u/vchiarav25 [link] [comments]
    advice on good journaling pen and notebook
    My mom wants to journal and has told me to procure a very good pen and notebook combination for a good writing experience, any advice? i was thinking pentel philography, though i don't know where to find a notebook with actually good smooth paper in a usable size for her, it needs to be atleast a4 submitted by /u/14paavang [link] [comments]
    Field Notes at Work?
    I work as a construction manager and, while I’m confident in my ability to do the job well, staying organized has always been a challenge for me. Right now, my system is… not really a system. I’ve got 20 different 75¢ memo pads scattered across my desk, each with bits of information, issues, dates, notes. When I need to track down the full story on something, it turns into piecing together a puzzle across multiple notebooks. It’s inefficient and makes it harder to communicate clearly with my team, which is something my boss is pushing me to improve. I’ve tried digital tools, but I don’t enjoy using my iPad for anything beyond drawings, and note-taking software on my laptop just hasn’t stuck. Carrying a large notebook in the field isn’t practical either. If it doesn’t fit in my vest or back pocket, I realistically won’t use it. Recently, I came across Field Notes and it seems like it could be a good fit. I ordered a cover that holds four inserts and plan to use them as: - a planner - a brain dump - a checklist - a section for key dates/deadlines At the very least, it feels like a step up from where I am now. I’m curious, has anyone used a setup like this as their daily system at work? If so, how has it held up in practice? Most of what I see online is people using these notebooks for journaling or casual use, not for managing active workflows. Would appreciate any insight from people who’ve made something like this work in a professional setting. submitted by /u/Sharp_Celebration568 [link] [comments]
    First time writing a journal of sorts, and using a notebook
    First time writing a journal of sorts, and using a notebook. This is my Star Wars notebook, my Missus purchased for me about 4 years ago. First time using it... Star Wars notebook First journal - pen is covering someone's full name submitted by /u/circatee [link] [comments]
    Leather journal I got from the thrift store with an experimental short story I’m writing
    submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
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    Where to buy TN in Hokkaido and Tokyo?
    I will be in Hokkaido for 12 Days and one week in Tokyo. May i know where is the best place to shop for TN? submitted by /u/Dry_Schedule6762 [link] [comments]
    TN Card Size search
    Where can I find one available at a fair price? submitted by /u/jerrybryant86 [link] [comments]
    All my Traveler’s Notebook Anniversary Editions
    My little Traveler’s Notebook Anniversary Edition collection. I adore my brown card size TN, but very slightly miffed that it broke my camel streak. submitted by /u/lettucemove [link] [comments]
    BuJo et TN
    Bonjour à tous. Nouveau dans l’univers du TN - mais y pensant depuis déjà pas mal de temps - j’ai jeté mon dévolu sur le format Passport pour essayer ce carnet. Il me suit partout et a même remplacé mon portefeuille en EDC. Mon TDAH n’aidant pas, je lorgne maintenant aussi vers le Regular car le petit souhaiterait un grand frère pour se compléter. Pour ceux qui font du BuJo, comment utilisez-vous votre TN ? Est-ce que le TN est plus pratique que le traditionnel carnet A5 ? Quelles recharges utilisez-vous le plus ? Le Passport va devenir mon carnet de sketching et d’aquarelle ou je pense faire mes propres recharges avec du 250g ou du 300g. Tellement de possibilités que cela fait tourner la tête 😝 Au plaisir de vous lire et d’échanger avec vous. submitted by /u/FrancoisCochin [link] [comments]
    All my goodies from my trip to Japan. Can’t wait to set up my new TN.
    submitted by /u/eauxbehv [link] [comments]
    Follow Up. Notebook now complete for now.
    Had to watch some videos as a lot of different ways to attach inserts. The pen is an anterique with brass bottom. The Mt. Fuji logo was because I purchased the pieces at Narita. The coffee insert from Starbucks roastery. submitted by /u/Mezcalnerd0077 [link] [comments]
    Card Size TN
    Just got the new Traveler’s Notebook Card Size and I really like it so far. The size and feel are great, but I still haven’t figured out the best way to use it in daily life. I tried using it as a wallet, but that didn’t really work for me. Now I’m looking for other ideas or setups. How are you using yours? Any inspiration appreciated 🩷 submitted by /u/wildworld88 [link] [comments]
    Teeheehee
    so smol =^.^= submitted by /u/chidianaconda [link] [comments]
    Finally onboard with TN passport
    It all started with randomly purchasing refills and using them independently. Then few weeks ago i bought a ‘knock-off’ from China to get a feel on how it would fit in my EDC. And i am happy to report that i finally bought a blue TN passport. TN passport: 3 notebooks; dot grid for braindumps/quick notes/reminders, lined for commonplace book and free monthly diary for reading tracker. Supernote Nomad: everything work-related, journal, finished-book summary. Xteink 4: quick on-the-go reading. submitted by /u/pomeng [link] [comments]
    Picked up the Card size in Spain alongside a Kaweco Liliput in brass. Perfect fit!
    My cards are in the card holders and I keep bills and things like parking lot tickets and receipts in the folder. I have one book on there for sketching on the go. The pen fits perfectly in the card holder tab but I might just get a pen sticker to attach to the folder since it’s a bit more streamlined like the last photo. Anyway, just sharing my setup :) submitted by /u/pixelbased [link] [comments]
    Isn't she lovely
    My first Traverler's Notebook. I'll be using this as a Commonplace Notebook and for sticker storage for daily planner and journaling. submitted by /u/Novo2000 [link] [comments]
    Card Size TN pen
    Found this pen on Amazon. It writes so smooth! https://a.co/d/00wYhYX0 submitted by /u/Aware-Potato-8298 [link] [comments]
    Starbucks ornament as TN charm ?
    Does anyone have this ornament (or similar from Starbucks) ? It says it's ceramic, I wonder how doable it is to use it as a TN charm. The size is perfect and it looks stinking cute 🥰 submitted by /u/Particular_Song3539 [link] [comments]
    Found the cutest TN deco stickers! and others
    submitted by /u/SeffyBaby [link] [comments]
    My current travlers
    My every day travelers notebook! 1 dot grid insert, one custom insert, and one kraft paper insert as well as the paper folder! submitted by /u/chaos_craig [link] [comments]
    New to TN - Visiting Tokyo soon
    Hi everyone! I am new to the TN universe and visiting Tokyo soon. I will be stopping by all three TN shops in the area. What are some exclusive items I should pick up and can’t miss? Don’t want to waste a visit and miss something! submitted by /u/Minimum_Garage_4425 [link] [comments]
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    Finally go-to-definition w/ Eglot on JVM languages (Kotlin and Java)! do you know how to improve it?
    Hey everyone, after much frustration and diving deep into my setup, I can finally say I will be using IntelliJ a lot less, for my daily work (personal projects and 90% of life already in Emacs, but work wasn't) Kotlin-LSP (by Intellij team) and Eclipse JDTLS have go-to-definition problems for me, specially for 3rd party packages Links to inside JARs didn't work, e.g. jar:///home/joe/.gradle/.../ConfigurationProperties.java or jar:file:///home/joe/.gradle/caches/modules-2/files-2.1/io.github.oshai/kotlin-logging-jvm/8.0.01/328a6389fbbf23e94b71586d3abb545bc86303a/kotlin-logging-jvm-8.0.01-sources.jar!/commonMain/io/github/oshai/kotlinlogging/KotlinLogging.kt Finally, I am able to use Eglot nicely with Kotlin & Java thanks to the power of Emacs Do you think this (or an improved way) should be upstreamed to Eglot, so that people out-of-the box get this fixed? (defun fix-ls-jar-uri (orig-fn uri &rest args) "Fix malformed jar:/// URIs sent by kotlin-language-server so jarchive can read them." (if (and (stringp uri) (string-prefix-p "jar:///" uri)) ;; Inject 'file:' to make it a standard 'jar:file:///' URI (apply orig-fn (replace-regexp-in-string "^jar:///" "jar:file:///" uri) args) (apply orig-fn uri args))) ;; Apply the patch to Eglot's URI parser (handles both old and new Eglot versions) (if (fboundp 'eglot-uri-to-path) (advice-add 'eglot-uri-to-path :around #'fix-ls-jar-uri) (advice-add 'eglot--uri-to-path :around #'fix-ls-jar-uri)) submitted by /u/SandPrestigious2317 [link] [comments]
    How to enable lsp-mode highlighting?
    So before something mysterious happened, my lsp-mode was highlighting the text correctly. I was not using tree-sitter-hl-mode or even tree-sitter. First image is a random file I screenshotted like a week ago that had correct highlighting, the second one is a C hello world I made with the current highlighting (ugly) Help please! submitted by /u/MrKrot1999 [link] [comments]
    What is the best way to influence the next buffer after kill?
    Is there a way to make Emacs prefer showing buffers with the same major mode when I kill a buffer instead of random buffers (or whatever order it uses)? I just bricked my session (loaded "package.el" from the next version of Emacs), and I wanted to kill all Agent-Shell sessions one by one, and write a prompt to save what it has in the context into SESSION.md file. And after a few kills (I have about 10 agent-shell buffers that I toggle in one window), it changed to something totally random (a yaml file). I want to have all major modes one by one when I'm killing buffers. I asked Grok, but the code didn't look very nice. There should be some clean way to do this. What is the best way to add this to Emacs? It would be nice if you could just sort (group by) the history kill buffer is using, by major mode. submitted by /u/jcubic [link] [comments]
    It seems to me that obsidian cli + emacs is perfect?
    I was wondering if I could have all of the features of obsidian that an emacs user would want minus the subpar gui editor? Was wondering if anyone else has done this? like a _headless_ obsidian vault with encryption etc and emacs as my editor. Then obsidian apk for android. submitted by /u/badgerbang [link] [comments]
    orgwarrior - taskwarrior cli clone for org files
    orgwarrior - a task warrior clone using org files. I wanted to see what all this vibe coding was about (I'm a devops engineer by day) and made a Task Warrior clone that works with org files. This is a cli tool I have wanted for years, and it is kind of fun to work on 😃 Link: orgwarrior repost as I used the wrong account. submitted by /u/Shidima [link] [comments]
    Emacs theme that looks like v0.10+ Neovim's default dark theme
    https://github.com/mang-jin/emacs-theme-nvim-dark I had been looking for an Emacs theme that looks like Neovim's default dark theme, but I couldn't find one So I made one! Though it doesn't perfectly match to Neovim's default theme, I like it Posted this for someone like me! submitted by /u/Many_Concern_6520 [link] [comments]
    Backpack Emacs hits version 0.5
    well, some time has passed, and I kept dogfooding this Emacs starter kit. Currently I'm ensuring Emacs brings the best performance on Windows since I'm half the time on Windows 11 for work. Sophos is not making things easy, so the last resort with that was asking IT to add exceptions to Sophos to mitigate performance issues with Magit... Anyway, that branch is still in need of more work, and this post is for announcing what I already have on master. If you want to know what gears exist and what's turned on by default, use C-h B to open the backpack inventory. Source code in Radicle: https://radicle.network/nodes/jardin.jorgearaya.dev/rad:zecRiYjpjFnZWFhygfVM7shaCzJh If you want to see how I'm using Backpack in my personal configuration, check: https://radicle.network/nodes/jardin.jorgea…
    I made elisp-quality-ai: AI-friendly quality reports for Emacs Lisp projects
    Hi r/emacs, I’ve been working on elisp-quality-ai, a small Emacs Lisp package that provides a single entry point for generating AI-friendly quality reports for Emacs Lisp projects. The motivation was that Emacs Lisp already has useful quality tools, but they are spread across different packages and interfaces: checkdoc, byte compilation, package-lint, relint, complexity tools, Elsa, etc. When using these from CI or from AI coding agents, I wanted a consistent CLI and stable JSON/JSONL/Markdown output instead of having each workflow assemble custom Emacs Lisp snippets. The built-in collectors work out of the box with Emacs: checkdoc: documentation and style checks byte compilation: compiler warnings and errors Optional collectors are used automatically when available: package-l…
    Lucid vs GTK performance
    This is just a sanity test on my part. After failing to make xwidgets build I compiled my Emacs with lucid toolkit again and it feels faster than gtk. Is that just me or am I onto something? submitted by /u/unexpectednick1 [link] [comments]
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    This week in #Scala (May 11, 2026)
    submitted by /u/petrzapletal [link] [comments]
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    Tiny package for org links which base64 embed files into HTML export for sharing
    Hi all, I write org notebooks with analysis code for scientific collaborators, and post-process with monolith to embed the plots. Then my collaborators can see the context that produced them, and then drag and drop any plots they want to save, which works well. I kept wanting to also embed other files like config files, large results tables, etc, couldn't find a package to speed this up, so wrote one: ox-html-file-embedding Screenshot showing functionality, above is the in-buffer org-link, bottom with clickable button is what gets exported by default. I've written a lot of elisp for myself before, but this is my first time sharing it, so let me know if this could be useful for you, any improvements you'd like to see, or if something that covers this use-case already exists! LLM use: I had Claude Sonnet 4.6 write multiple implementations (inline keywords, top-level keywords where the links get collected to the bottom of the document, embedding the base64 directly in-buffer, and an org-link type). I tested these with a notebook I'm currently sharing with a collaborator, and found the link version most ergonomic, then re-wrote it by hand to improve my emacs understanding, and added completion and follow behavior for the links. submitted by /u/NextTimeJim [link] [comments]
    orgwarrior - Taskwarrior cli clone for org files
    orgwarrior - a task warrior clone using org files. I wanted to see what all this vibe coding was about (I'm a devops engineer by day) and made a Task Warrior clone that works with org files. This is a cli tool I have wanted for years, and it is kind of fun to work on 😃 Link: orgwarrior Repost, as I used the wrong account. submitted by /u/Shidima [link] [comments]
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    Haskell Tools in Neovim. Autocomplete type signatures?
    I am using Neovim with HLS and the Haskell-Tools plugins. When typing, the plugin automatically inserts the type signature visually, but it is not actually included in the text of the document. Is there a command that accepts the type signature and inserts into the file? submitted by /u/man-vs-spider [link] [comments]
    AI + Haskell goes hard
    I'm not "in" the Haskell community, but I do like FP concepts and respect that Haskell brings a lot of these concepts to the table for other languages to adopt. I've been heavily using AI in my first Haskell project, and I am finding that, aside from long build times, it's an excellent experience. Not sure why more people are not talking about this. Is it a Haskell culture thing? It's next level good (compared to python + ruff + mypy vibe coded personal projects, I'm fighting bugs a lot less in production) submitted by /u/Churrrrmokopuna2540 [link] [comments]
    implemented my own splitOn. Feedback needed
    Hello everyone, I'm a beginner looking for feedback. I wrote my own splitOn because words only splits on whitespace, and I didn’t want to pull in the split package just for one small utility function. I ended up using a State monad approach. I know the state monad is probably overkill here, but I couldn’t think of a more idiomatic Haskell to mutate/build out a new list. I also used Seq to idiomatically access the last item efficiently O(1) instead of List Please give me feedback on: more idiomatic Haskell style whether State here is considered bad practice other cleaner solution not using State, I initally thought of fold but my brain froze ```haskell import Control.Monad.State (State, get, put, runState, execState) import System.Environment (getEnv) import Data.Sequence (Seq((:), Empty), (|>), singleton) import Data.Foldable (toList) splitOn :: String -> Char -> [String] splitOn text delimiter = toList $ execState (splitString text) (singleton "") where splitString :: String -> State (Seq String) () splitString "" = return () splitString (char : tail) = do parseChar char splitString tail parseChar :: Char -> State (Seq String) () parseChar char = do currentState "" else do let (front :|> lastItem) = currentState newLastItem = lastItem [char] put (front :|> newLastItem) ``` Appreciate any feedback or suggestions. submitted by /u/CodeNameGodTri [link] [comments]

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    Travelers company x Starbucks reserve meguro merch 🎁 📦 📖
    Gifts from a new friend’s trip from Japan! submitted by /u/Paothebao [link] [comments]
    my newest TN addition 🧸✨
    so gorgeous!!!! Unfortunately I realized I bought 3 blank inserts instead of one lined and one dotted 😀 I also forgot the extra bands so im just using a spare cord for now LOL. Hoping to use this as a business card journal and for logging my experiences at cafes / restaurants - kind of like a coffee or tea journal I guess! submitted by /u/stfusydney52 [link] [comments]
    TN Tokio
    Bonjour, Je viens de commander le TN Tokio sur Aliexpress. Je me doute que ce soit une copie. Je me demande s'il est pareil que le vrai. Est-ce que quelqu'un l'a aussi acheté sur A.Exp.? Je cherchais l'original, mais pas possible à trouver pour la France. Donnez moi vos avis les amis. Merci. submitted by /u/Ashamed-Breakfast542 [link] [comments]
    After more than 3 years, I changed the band on my passport size TN. (ft. my olive tn’s patina)
    I’ve had my blue passport since January 2023, and it’s been my EDC since then. I moisturise it once or twice a year due to how much I abuse it, so it hasn’t really gotten much lighter and the patina isn’t super obvious, but it’s gotten so soft and the deeper scratches are more evident in person. The band I changed is the original one it came with, once it started to lose its stretchiness I cut off a section and retied it to give it more life, but it was time to let it go. My wallet has gone through many iterations but I’m really happy with the setup now, I just wish it were a bit smaller so it didn’t create so much of a bulge in of my pocket, but it works great whenever I‘ve got a bag with me. My olive is from February 2024. It is my planner/spare sketchbook/pen log/dedicated travel wallet, it’s gone on several trips with me since I got it, and I absolutely adore it. It’s more brown than some other olives I’ve seen, but it still has a very strong yellow undertone, and I like how matte it is. I used to moisturise it once a year, to keep that matte look, but this year I’ve swapped to spot moisturising the spine and some visibly dry areas as I want it to keep its patina. Over the years, my cats have used it as a toy a few times, so that’s left me with some precious keepsakes gouged into the cover, I’ve noted who did which scratches directly onto the cover using a permanent fountain pen ink. submitted by /u/Jay-arty [link] [comments]
    TN card size + Hobonichi TSUKI no IRO add-on sticky notes a great fit
    I was tinkering with my TN card size and thought a sticky note that I can quickly remove and replace with a fresh one for quick reminders or ideas would be a good idea. It’s like having a personal dashboard of things I need to action on in the short-term. I also didn’t want to use up my TN insert pages so quickly, especially that we don’t know when they’ll make new ones available. I have the Hobonichi add-on sticky notes lying around and didn’t expect it to fit so well! No overhang if you place the paper with the sticky back vertically a few centimeters off the left side of the page (around 5 squares wide, see photo). submitted by /u/ishiiwashi [link] [comments]
    My favourite things 💕
    I entered the TN rabbithole in July last year and these have since been my favourite comfort items - I bring them along with me everywhere. Across a country move, in half a dozen travels, through therapy and anxiety 🌸 submitted by /u/sparklingpuppies [link] [comments]
    New Here
    Do you think they’ll restock the card size or is it an one and done situation. Edit: US based. submitted by /u/sombercrimson [link] [comments]
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    Cannot find Unlined, Spiral, 8 1/2” x 11” notebook anywhere - help! (US)
    I have been trying (with very little luck) to find a place to buy reasonably-priced notebooks fitting this description: Unlined, spiral-bound, 8 1/2” x 11”, about 100 pages per notebook. I take a ton of notes by hand for grad school, and I hate using lined or grid paper. There are a ton of beautiful unlined notebooks out there, but almost none of them are spiral (a total deal-breaker for me). Can someone please point me toward any options? It’s probably asking too much for them to be nice and minimal-looking as well, but I’m hoping! submitted by /u/doofus50O0 [link] [comments]
    I made my first leather notebook: The Hitchhiker’s Notebook
    the book mark and shoelace the notebook closes with are both adjustable it takes traveller’s notebook regular refills, A6 and A6 with holes (for tearing off) it also has a pen sleeve i know it looks horrible i made because I was too broke for a leather traveller’s notebook but I really liked how it looked so one night midway through an all nighter I decided to cut out some leather from smth that was just sitting in a corner and made it thus it’s the Hitchhiker’s notebook like a travellers notebook but cheap it’s not the prettiest notebook ever but I’m really happy with how it came out submitted by /u/Hefty-Passenger8933 [link] [comments]
    Travel Journal Insert
    This is one of the notebooks I keep inside my travel journal. I use this one specifically to take notes on sermons at church. It also allows me to draw caricatures of the preacher and jot down my wandering thoughts, which help me process what I'm hearing. submitted by /u/converso72 [link] [comments]
    How to fix notebook?
    Hey guys, my notebook has the spiral completely warped and I can’t flip the pages without it ripping apart. This is due to being crammed with my other notebooks. I have since bought a notebook cover but the damage has already been done. The issue is that I worked 6 months on this and will need to keep it in notebook form. I was wondering if there’s anyway to fix this without ripping the pages out and putting it in a binder? I want to be able to use it as a notebook. I really don’t want to completely rewrite everything, and I will probably be needing this notebook for following years to come. submitted by /u/jerzhou [link] [comments]
    Daily planner and notebook
    submitted by /u/DeliciousGuard6520 [link] [comments]
    Please recommend a sturdy magnetic pen loop
    Hello! I need a sturdy magnetic pen loop for a leather travels journal type cover that can hold a fountain pen. Please recommend your favorites! submitted by /u/crazycardigans [link] [comments]
    My new notebook — I forgot how different paper feels compared to digital notes
    https://preview.redd.it/1e592xn2u30h1.jpg?width=1725&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c3a33794c59848e2dd3e5c6d5d8a74588d46f0a5 ’ve been using digital notes for almost everything lately, but I recently went back to carrying a proper paper notebook with me. There’s something about opening it, writing slowly, and seeing your thoughts stay on the page that feels completely different from typing into an app. It makes me more selective with what I write down, and somehow the notes feel more “mine”. This one is a Royal Notes notebook made in Italy. I liked the deep blue cover and the clean, minimal look, it feels elegant without being too much. I’m planning to use it mainly for work notes, ideas, and things I want to remember instead of leaving them buried in my phone. Do you usually keep one notebook for everything, or do you separate notebooks by purpose? submitted by /u/NetJealous5717 [link] [comments]
    Social Media Content Planner Bundle – Digital Download
    submitted by /u/making-yourlife [link] [comments]
    People who've used the 411 pages edition from Leuchtturm1917, what are your thought? Does it hold fountain pen ink well (EF/F nib)?
    I'm considering buying this notebook. The one I'm currently using is a Midori Codex with dotted pages. I'm extremely happy with this one, however I don't like the colors of the dots and the blank cover. I love thick journals (as in lots of pages, not thick paper) but they need to be able to hold fountain pen ink. I use a pilot caples vanishing point with an EF nib or F, and Platinum Carbon ink. submitted by /u/Mangoplop [link] [comments]
    Lochby A5 Field Journal
    submitted by /u/designlens [link] [comments]
    Best pen suggestions?
    Let’s be honest, most pens do the job just right for journaling… but regardless, I wanna treat myself to something nice. I’m looking for a metallic, heavy-feeling, ‘premium’ pen, that’s not outrageously expensive, easy to carry around, and is refillable. Any suggestions? submitted by /u/Potential_Milk_23 [link] [comments]
    Looking for journal, paper type and materials
    Good morning. I want to get a journal that will last once written. As I am in the military I would like something that could last me decades so that I can always look back upon my thoughts at that time. I would like to be able to pull out pages and write write letter to my partner with and they be legible for years later as memories. Any advice? I prefer writing in pencil. But I am not opposed to pen, so I would also take good recommendations for that as well. My budget is not too high but it is flexible especially if it is something that would last “forever”. Thank you submitted by /u/PilotDM7274 [link] [comments]
    Nolty PDCA
    I was checking today Japanese Nolty Business diaries, interesting design of weekly pages. It has sections for planning, to do list, status check, actions and advice. Seems helpful to organize daily tasks this way. submitted by /u/backtoslovenia [link] [comments]
    I have a three notebook system, recently decided to make a sleeve to protect them after being rebound
    submitted by /u/Gyzmo-Grim [link] [comments]
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    Question for a good latex inline rendering and snippets
    I've always liked Emacs for coding, but when I have to take notes in LaTeX, I end up using Obsidian with LaTeX Suite and Vim mode because I can't find many fast inline rendering plugins (Obsidian uses MathJax as a backend, which is incredibly fast.), (I really like WYSIWYM). Besides, I can't find good snippets, and I'd have to write them manually with YasNippets, which I plan to do. But first, I wanted to ask if anyone has already gone through this, what plugins they use, snippets, etc.. Thanks for your time! submitted by /u/Interesting_Ad_9400 [link] [comments]
    Please help locating the theme
    I know I'm being really silly, but I can't contain my nostalgia — I saw this Emacs theme about 15 years ago (had a Mandrake Linux back in the day?) and it brought back so many good memories. Can anyone help me locate it so I can enjoy it nowadays? submitted by /u/Formal_Seat_6991 [link] [comments]
    ox-skills: manage AI agent skills in Org-mode
    Just baked my new emacs package! This is how I manage my AI coding assistant skills, which is from a single SKILLS.org file, without touching a single line of YAML. If you're used to ox-hugo or ox-zola, this should feel extremely natural (I actually took most of the ideas from rewriting the backend of ox-zola recently). It's an Org export backend that writes {base-dir}/{name}/SKILL.md. Drop in your skill keywords, run C-c C-e s a (or SPC m e s a), and it batch-exports every subtree that has an EXPORT_SKILL_NAME property. Works with Claude Code, OpenCode, or any tool that reads SKILL.md files. Another cool thing is you can write the skills as org-roam notes and export them into a specific directory hierarchy with ease. Section headings with EXPORT_SKILL_SUBDIR become path segments. You can scatter the skills across multiple Org files or put them in a single one: it's up to you. Whatever you choose, you can also create multiple directories by just creating nodes in the Org paragraph and you can easily add notes around your skills without contaminating the prompts. Zero external deps (just ox-md from core). Here's my actual skills repo as a simple live example: https://github.com/gicrisf/skills Explore it, fork it, have fun with it. Would love feedback from you all! submitted by /u/cromo_ [link] [comments]
    (New to Emacs) Is This the Right Way to Load Packages?
    Hey everyone, I’m new to Emacs and Elisp in general. I’ve gone through the documentation to grasp enough basic knowledge of Elisp for setting up my init file. I went with a modularized approach where I load packages from three different folders under the modules directory. Are there any caveats to this setup, or is it fine? init.el: ;; Loading Modules (defvar module-list '("modules/config") "List of module") (mapc (lambda (path) (add-to-list 'load-path (format "%s%s" user-emacs-directory path))) module-list) (load "options") (load "elpaca") (load "setup-package-archive") ;;Load core package (setq core-packages (directory-files-recursively (concat user-emacs-directory "modules/core-packages") "\\.el$")) (mapc (lambda (x) (load-file (format "%s" x))) core-packages) ;;Load external packages (setq external-packages (directory-files-recursively (concat user-emacs-directory "modules/external-packages") "\\.el$")) (mapc (lambda (x) (load-file (format "%s" x))) external-packages) Modules directory: . ├── config │ ├── elpaca.el (setup elpaca) │ ├── options.el │ └── setup-package.el (source package archives (e.g. Melpa)) ├── core-packages │ ├── dired.el │ ├── eldoc.el │ ├── emacs.el │ ├── erc.el │ ├── flymake.el │ ├── isearch.el │ ├── org-mode.el │ ├── smerge.el │ ├── vc.el │ ├── which-key.el │ └── window.el └── external-packages ├── add-node-modules-path.el ├── corfu.el ├── ... submitted by /u/Party_Rub9763 [link] [comments]
    Heads up: Emacs 31+ (Master) breaks doom-one theme and ol-gnus warnings are misleading
    I recently upgraded to Emacs 31+ (built from the Master branch on Fedora) and ran into two confusing issues that took some time to debug. I wanted to share the solution in case others hit the same wall. Issue 1: The Daemon/Client Won't Start (The Real Culprit) I kept getting errors preventing the client from launching. The error messages pointed to ol-gnus and package loading issues, which led me down a rabbit hole. Root Cause: The doom-one theme (and likely others) appear to rely on circular dependencies in Lisp code that now appear to be forbidden in Emacs 31+. The new compiler/loader rejects them, causing the startup to fail. Fix: Switch to a built-in theme like misterioso or modus-vivendi temporarily. Once I did this, the daemon/client worked perfectly. Note: The doom-themes maintainers will likely need to update the package to comply with the new strictures. Issue 2: The ol-gnus Warning I saw the error: Problems while trying to load feature 'ol-gnus'. Root Cause: This was a red herring. It happened because I had an old external org package installed (from ELPA) conflicting with the new built-in Org 9.8.3, and my package loading order was slightly off. Fix: Deleted the external org package from elpa (let the built-in one take over). Re-ordered my init.el to ensure org loads before dependent packages like org-roam. The warning disappeared. Takeaway: If you are on Emacs 31+ and your Emacs Client fails, don't blame your config immediately—check if your theme (or other packages) has circular dependencies. Also, if you see ol-gnus errors, check your Org packages and loading order before assuming it's a Gnus issue. Hope this saves someone else some time! submitted by /u/Odd-Equivalent1878 [link] [comments]
    Just a quick "Eat" survey
    Eat had been working great for me for the past year. Now, since I have some spare time, I'm thinking of doing some work on Eat. So, wanted to do a quick survey to decide what to pick. How are you all using Eat? What feature do you think should be added? What hooks should be added? How are you configuring Eat in your init.el? Are there any non-trivial customizations that might benefit everyone if they had been part of Eat? What advices are you applying on Eat, that in an ideal world, shouldn't have been needed to be implemented as advices? Like, what type of dirty hacks / monkey patching are you doing? Maybe we can add more user options and/or hooks. Do any of one actually depend on the "single elisp file" nature of Eat? I was thinking of splitting it up into 3 or more files; 8000 lines is no joke. General commentary on Eat. Any wild idea (like, maybe an eat-comint-mode, or a new keybinding mode, or even running a terminal in an Org buffer), feel free to say whatever comes to mind. Would appreciate the community's opinion. However of course, don't expect anything yet, I had been pretty bad at keeping words. :V submitted by /u/AkibAzmain [link] [comments]
    Eglot + Ruby LSP working, but Flymake receives no diagnostics
    Hey everyone, hope you all are doing great! I'm new to Emacs and I'm building a Ruby on Rails development setup based on Emacs Bedrock. I'm trying to use Ruby LSP with Eglot and Flymake to show Ruby syntax errors and RuboCop offenses, but Flymake does not receive any diagnostics. My configs: Emacs 29.3 Ruby versions managed with mise ​ (use-package eglot :ensure nil :hook ((ruby-ts-mode . eglot-ensure) (ruby-mode . eglot-ensure)) :config (add-to-list 'eglot-server-programs '((ruby-ts-mode ruby-mode) . ("ruby-lsp")))) (use-package flymake :ensure nil :hook (prog-mode . flymake-mode)) Things I've already checked: flymake-diagnostic-functions returns (eglot-flymake-backend) M-x flymake-show-buffer-diagnostics returns empty M-x eglot-events-buffer shows no publishDiagnostics (eglot-current-server) returns a valid server object ruby-lsp is installed globally and the path is working fine rubocop exists both globally and in the project, both are working fine bundle exec rubocop works correctly inside the Rails project Flymake works fine for my Elisp files Any guidance would be appreciated. Tips for a modern Emacs Ruby/Rails setup are also very welcome. Thanks!! submitted by /u/practicalyst [link] [comments]
    Integrated search docs utility?
    Hey everyone, been having a lot of fun recently configuring my .emacs with a bunch of poorly written elisp and marvelling at all of the things i can do in this "text editor", I was thinking it would be really useful to have some kind of functionality where like if i'm hovering a printf in c i could press some keybind and switch to a buffer or splitscreen that is like the docs for that function? Is this a thing? I've been trying to write something that like takes the word and searches the zeal docs and it hasnt been working. Thanks! submitted by /u/Cindyclaws [link] [comments]
  • Open

    agent-shell (20260509.1712) --- Native agentic integrations for Claude Code, Gemini CLI, etc
    The agent-shell package has been updated to version 20260509.1712.
    mason (20260509.1646) --- Package managers for LSP, DAP, linters, and more
    The mason package has been updated to version 20260509.1646.
    unison-ts-mode (20260509.1416) --- Tree-sitter support for Unison
    The unison-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260509.1416.
    nasm-mode (20260509.953) --- NASM x86 assembly major mode
    The nasm-mode package has been updated to version 20260509.953.
    zoom (20260509.908) --- Fixed and automatic balanced window layout
    The zoom package has been updated to version 20260509.908.
    tp (20260509.802) --- Utilities for transient menus that POST to an API
    The tp package has been updated to version 20260509.802.
    fedi (20260509.801) --- Helper functions for fediverse clients
    The fedi package has been updated to version 20260509.801.
    lem (20260509.758) --- A lemmy client
    The lem package has been updated to version 20260509.758.
    wordreference (20260509.754) --- Interface for wordreference.com
    The wordreference package has been updated to version 20260509.754.
    mastodon (20260509.749) --- Client for fediverse services using the Mastodon API
    The mastodon package has been updated to version 20260509.749.
    org-tag-beautify (20260509.344) --- Beautify Org mode tags
    The org-tag-beautify package has been updated to version 20260509.344.
    bufferfile (20260509.244) --- Rename/Delete/Copy Files and Associated Buffers
    The bufferfile package has been updated to version 20260509.244.
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    ox-skills: manage AI agent skills in Org-mode
    submitted by /u/cromo_ [link] [comments]
    sync.el – actually exists this time, no crypto required
    A few days ago someone posted a package called sync.el that syncs org files with git. Looked useful. Turns out it was just a README and a payment form asking for $1 in Solana. So I wrote the real thing. What it does: async git sync on save (debounced so it doesn't spam git while you're typing) auto commit + pull --rebase + push conflict detection auto-initialises the git repo and prompts for a remote if you haven't set one up never freezes emacs, all non-blocking Setup: elisp (require 'sync) (setq sync-directory "~/org") (sync-mode 1) Doom users: (package! sync :recipe (:host sourcehut :repo "zelda/sync.el")) Repo: https://git.sr.ht/~zelda/sync.el GPL-3, free as in actual free this is a project from someone that sucks at programming every piece of criticism and every review is appreciated submitted by /u/zeldahreal [link] [comments]
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    Techniques for debugging a runtime infinite loop?
    I recently made a series of changes to the inlining / simplification pass for my compiler that ended up resulting in a runtime > with certain inputs. (This was for / in another lazy language, but very similar to Haskell, so I thought I'd ask here). I eventually ended up debugging it by making simplification edits to all the areas I had touched, until the infinite-loop disappeared, then looking closely at the one that fixed it. A cut-down example of the bug looks like: simplify xs = deltaCpx where (deltaCpx, xs') = mapAccumL insLet 0 xs insLet dc x = (dc + deltaCpx, x * 2) -- OOPS, meant deltaCpx', here! where cpx' = if x > 5 then 10 else 0 deltaCpx' = cpx' - 2 The language I'm working in detects the loop and prints "BLACK HOLE" at runtime, similar to Haskell detecting and printing ">", but neither gives any detail on where it was encountered. So are there some techniques you've used that can help with debugging such problems? Could there be additional language / runtime support to help with this? EDIT: to clarify, by > or BLACK HOLE, I mean the runtime exception generated when attempting to evaluate a thunk that is already currently being evaluated, not an actual infinite-loop that chews up time. submitted by /u/AustinVelonaut [link] [comments]
    Today is Doomsday! (0.1)
    submitted by /u/odnua [link] [comments]

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    nucleo-completion (20260508.2354) --- Nucleo-backed completion style
    The nucleo-completion package has been updated to version 20260508.2354.
    nova-theme (20260508.2135) --- A dark, pastel color theme
    The nova-theme package has been updated to version 20260508.2135.
    ekg (20260508.2010) --- A sqlite-based note-taking package based on tags
    The ekg package has been updated to version 20260508.2010.
    har-viewer (20260508.1801) --- Major mode for viewing HTTP Archive (HAR) files
    The har-viewer package has been updated to version 20260508.1801.
    lsp-mode (20260508.1656) --- LSP mode
    The lsp-mode package has been updated to version 20260508.1656.
    mcp (20260508.1208) --- Model Context Protocol
    The mcp package has been updated to version 20260508.1208.
    tawny-mode (20260508.848) --- Ontology Editing with Tawny-OWL
    The tawny-mode package has been updated to version 20260508.848.
    move-text (20260508.508) --- Move current line or region with M-up or M-down
    The move-text package has been updated to version 20260508.508.
  • Open

    Notebook recommendation for a gift in 16 years
    My kids are two and I plan on creating a journal to give to them when they turn 18. The journal will consist of thoughts I’ve had while raising them. Any recommendations for a notebook to use that could possibly stand the test of time? Any recommendations are appreciated, thanks. submitted by /u/Hufflepuff-McGruff [link] [comments]
    Essential
    An essential notebook is a multipurpose notebook. A notebook you can use to make a to-do list, jot down podcast ideas, draft a letter or email you need to write, sketch out a sermon idea, or write short fiction pieces that will ultimately never see the light of day. But ultimately, it's an escape, a way to disconnect when you're surrounded by people and connect with the fertile world of imagination. It's always available and needs neither a signal nor a battery. The simple act of writing is so powerful that it releases a necessary mental disruption mechanism. And this is one of the many notebooks I own, although over time I've discovered that the more affordable notebooks are the best suited for this purpose. submitted by /u/converso72 [link] [comments]
    A dumb notebook for smart people and smart for the rest of us.
    submitted by /u/InteractionSweet1401 [link] [comments]
    Mais où est Lochby ?
    Sur cette photo, Après un après-midi d'étude et de préparation, se cache deux Lochby 😎 submitted by /u/Grand_David [link] [comments]
    Preciso de um notebook bom para arquitetura
    Sou estudante de arquitetura no 3° semestre, vou usar o sketchup, Autocad, revit e pretendo vender render do D5, quero opções de notebooks que sejam bom e que não passem de R$10.000 Me falaram do Legion 5i Intel Core i7-14650HX RTX 4060 8GB 16” 165Hz Alguém tem alguma dica ? submitted by /u/GlitteringEchidna289 [link] [comments]
    It finally arrived!
    I bought this on Etsy and it came all the way from Ukraine. It is really beautiful. I put a Hemlock and Oak notebook in it and it will serve as a journal once my current journal is full. I may buy more from this seller. submitted by /u/Sewpercee [link] [comments]
    Spiral notebook - high quality paper?
    submitted by /u/International_Fuel38 [link] [comments]
    Spiral notebook - high quality paper?
    hi! looking for any recommendations for high quality paper in spiral form. I don't feel like going to staples, etc to have them bound it. hoping for similar paper quality as hobonichi or sterling ink (common planner) submitted by /u/International_Fuel38 [link] [comments]
    Searching for the perfect note book
    As the title says, I’m looking for a notebook with the following qualities: - A5 size - preferably lay-flat - 300+ pages - durable - fountain pen friendly with minimal ghosting My top contenders right now are the Midori MD Journal Codex A5 and the Leuchtturm1917 A5 Hardcover Notebook. From what I’ve read, the Midori seems to have better paper for fountain pens, while the Leuchtturm has more features and durability — but I keep hearing mixed things about ghosting on the Leuchtturm. Would love to hear from people who’ve used either long-term, or if there are other notebooks I should consider! submitted by /u/NoPriority3852 [link] [comments]
    Got my Paul McGrath notebook!
    First off, there was a very minor issue with the first notebook I received, and I informed Paul just for information’s sake, but he insisted on making it right and did so immediately. I am incredibly impressed with the level of customer service. On to the notebook itself. It is a beautifully made A6 cover. I have unnecessarily spent gobs of money on Paper Republic notebook covers and I will never have to do that again. The violet color is deep and rich, and I went with pink for the elastic and I love the look. So far, I have just the one notebook in the cover and I doubt I will add any more, but it is certainly possible. Paul now offers colored embossing in gloss, black, gold and silver. I chose the silver and it looks fantastic. You could not go wrong ordering from Paul McGrath. Wider array of color options for both leather and elastic than I’ve seen anywhere else, as well as myriad options for further customization. The quality of the work is excellent and the pricing appropriate. I was just in Paris and had convinced myself that a notebook from Louise Carmen would make the perfect souvenir, but fortunately I received this before I left and didn’t give ole Louise a second thought. Saved myself a couple hundred bucks and spent that on cheese and champagne instead. These would make excellent graduation gifts, by the way. Monogrammed with leather & elastic in school colors? Chef’s kiss. Shipping in the US was very fast. I cannot recommend Paul McGrath Leather Goods highly enough. submitted by /u/vikibabbles [link] [comments]
    New notebook(s) day
    Finally got more of these minimalism art notebooks in from amazon. They're fountain pen friendly (so far) and very inexpensive for what they are. Now to figure out what to do with them all submitted by /u/ItsToxsec [link] [comments]
    Made myself a new cover
    Found another excuse to make myself yet another notebook cover for my Midori MD A6 notebook. Thought that black would suit the more formal occasions quite well. submitted by /u/mattjld [link] [comments]
    New EDC pocket notebooks
    submitted by /u/StationeryLuver [link] [comments]
    Feeling the scheme
    submitted by /u/KlausRockwell [link] [comments]
    Any a5 notebooks i can find in this color? I got this a6 menemosyne cause it matched my pen perfectly but they only sell this color in a6
    submitted by /u/Muted81_ [link] [comments]
    What is your favorite notebook?
    I am always shopping around for a new notebook, it's one of the things I spurge money on, along with other stationary. So I'm curious, what is your favorite notebook overall? How is it your favorite, or what makes it better than other notebooks in your mind? (Bonus point, where's the shop link if you got it online, and is more niche?) I personally, thus far in my limited experience (due to finance) love the Moleskine XL Hardcover Dotted XL. The near b5 size. It is my preferred size of paper. It's bigger, without being overwhelming, and if I am overwhelmed, it's easy to split the page in half and still write comfortably on each half, as it's like a longer traveler's notebook x4 pages wide. I like the slight cream color, of the paper. Pure white can be bold especially when you are outs…
    ISO b5 notebooks that won’t lose pages
    I’m having an impossible time finding b5 notebooks with dividers that are COMPLETELY spiral bound meaning pages won’t fall out. all the ones I’m seeing have the double coil spiral which means there is a gap opening and over time, pages will start falling out. HELP! I love the B5 size for work notes. submitted by /u/InternationalLead780 [link] [comments]
    My first proper journaling/notebook setup!
    I’ve been getting into journaling these past few weeks, but up until now I’ve been using whatever random (larger) notebooks I had laying around. After being on this sub for a while and getting inspired by the cool notebook setups you guys have, I felt that it was time I get a proper journaling setup for myself. It’s nothing fancy. the pen I use was a gift for my mom (Graf von Faber Castell) and I got a pocket notebook from AliExpress. I honestly love it though, it’s very compact (same height as my iPhone, just slightly wider), so I can just keep it in my pocket throughout the day and journal whenever I want I’m really stoked to keep this hobby going now. What do you think of it? what was your first proper journaling set up like? submitted by /u/Potential_Milk_23 [link] [comments]
    Finds at a book store
    submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
    Hit the thrift jackpot!
    Picked up this travelers notebook and 12 refills for $10 at the thrift store! submitted by /u/Top_Fisherman2007 [link] [comments]
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    Card size cover's dimensions?
    Hello! Does anyone know where I can find the dimensions for card size? I've seen it reported to be 110mm x 75mm, but I'd like to know the size when it's opened. 😊 submitted by /u/Prize_Air [link] [comments]
    Franken-T.N. Photoshoot
    My pocket olive Paper Republic with installed Traveler's Company wallet and Superior Labor brass embellishments. A few more minor adjustments when a few items arrive but this could hardly be more perfect for an everyday planner & wallet. submitted by /u/Admirable-Name-7058 [link] [comments]
    My first traveller’s notebook!
    My first traveller’s notebook - got it today for my birthday. Totally in love with it! submitted by /u/minegritta [link] [comments]
    My travelers notebook I made
    submitted by /u/Over-Significance980 [link] [comments]
    Ok, I’m in. Wherever a buy?
    Hi all, long time pen and paper guy, new to Traveler products. Where is the best place to buy this magic? I am In US. Thank you! submitted by /u/Outrageous_Pop1913 [link] [comments]
    E-reader card sized
    I am so grateful I got my PR from Xteink today. The xteink x3 fits neatly, no overhang. I have been told it is not officially out for release yet, so I guess most people who have the x3 version have got it as PR as well. It is so cute and I just love that it fits inside the card size. I already keep my apartment key in my card size, as well as some allergy medicine, so in reality I can basically only pick up my card size and go out. submitted by /u/Mossypufferfish [link] [comments]
    first trip with my TN
    One insert which I use for cataloguing trip memories with photos (used this once to document another short weekend visit that occurred before this trip), blank insert which I used to write field notes in (didn’t want to forget details, plan to eventually add these in the first insert with photos and with more writing), third insert which I’m using to learn a language (used once). I didn’t write in my TN much because I didn’t end up carrying it with me when we went out for sight seeing, it was a bit big for my small handbag (time to buy a pink passport TN that I’ve been eyeing? 👀). I was also travelling with a few people whom I didn’t know very well so I wasn’t very confident to whip it out at random times. I did use all 3 inserts at least once though. I also used the TN to carry stuff like bills, postcards I bought, my id in the folder, photobooth photo strips, etc. We were staying in a lovely airbnb for a day without sightseeing and the vibe was too good, I opted out of playing cards with the others and spent a good while writing in the TN with a view 😄 My friends were so charmed with the vibe too, they took several photos of me engrossed in writing in the TN haha. This is the first time I truly carried my TN around and so I saw it patina a bit! I also wanted a pencil board since I wrote slant on the blank insert lol so I ordered it and the TN brass clip while on the trip. This is turning into a shopping hobby too 🤪 submitted by /u/chumaynot [link] [comments]
    Is it possible to exchange an online purchase at store
    This is for people in Japan. As the title says, I bought a passport cover online but I did a mistake in the size. The cover has been already shipped to me so I want to know if it is possible to exchange an online purchase in a physical store. Thank you!! submitted by /u/Electronic-Youth9872 [link] [comments]
    Giving it a go
    Giving my Card-sized a go as my daily driver, and I've paired it with my Ohto MultiSlim 4 pen (which I wish I had at least another one of). submitted by /u/Weary_Word6212 [link] [comments]
    My partner - "How many do you need?" Me- " More Johnny, thats why there's an A5 folio coming on Monday." Don't yuck my yum ginger boy. You're lucky it isnt heroine.
    submitted by /u/Narrow-Cockroach-339 [link] [comments]
    TIL Traveler's Company has cool Spotify playlists for special edition's
    Loving my new TN and getting into more stuff to maximize use. Then I stumbled on this and someone at Traveler's Company has really good taste! Love and trip is my fave. submitted by /u/Agitated_Maximum_277 [link] [comments]
    Looking for a pen holding solution
    I've been using a Zebra Techno T-3 in my card sized TN. It has stretched the leather tab on canvas card holder too much and it's now loose. However, this pen can hide well in the spine without adding bulk. But it's gonna fall out every time I open it. What pen holding solutions are there that can hold a pen in the spine securely? I have an available elastic loop to attach something there. submitted by /u/pmcall221 [link] [comments]
    I had to
    As part of my japan trip I picked up this tokyo station cover. It's one week old now and looking beautiful as ive been taking it out everyday to collect stickers and stamps, keep paper bits, and even sketch! Thanks to you all for influencing me and inspiring me with your beautiful TNs. submitted by /u/Decent-Resolution758 [link] [comments]
    Hit the thrift jackpot
    Picked up this travelers notebook and 12 refills for $10 at the thrift store! submitted by /u/Top_Fisherman2007 [link] [comments]
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    Skopx - AI analytics platform with 50+ data connectors
    submitted by /u/1vim [link] [comments]
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    Toggle an Emacs terminal with a single keystroke using shell-pop (Recently Refactored)
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    What do you use for gitsigns? (uncommited changes)
    I've been using git-gutter and git-gutter-fringe but I find it to be painfully slow and unoptimised. I can feel the lag even in files that are only a few hundred lines long. When I turn the mode off its instantly fast and snappy again. I tried changing the idle timer or update interval but it doesn't make much of a difference. Is there a better alternative or something I can do instead? submitted by /u/sharificles [link] [comments]
    Maple org-babel integration
    Hi, I am trying to convert to org-babel for mixed documents with calculations, data analysis, and text. I often use Maple for symbolic analysis, and I would very much like to use it inside org-babel blocks (both to keep all in one place, and because Maple interface is rather awful). I see that no official support exists, so I would like to hear if anyone here has something working. Best Bo submitted by /u/MrJakobsen [link] [comments]
    How does package signing usually work on Windows?
    Over the last few days I've been getting Emacs working on Microsoft Windows. I haven't done that for a few years and some things have changed. I noticed something that puzzled me. I installed MSYS2 to get some of the utilities. When I did that an error occurred in M-x list-packages because of GNU GPG path problems. This is a known problem, see this thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/ymzw78/windows_elpa_gnupg_and_keys_problems/ . The underlying cause is that MSYS2 installs a version of GNU gpg which requires MSYS2 style paths. Emacs sends it Windows paths which it can't understand. The solution is to install a port of GNU gpg for Windows. Here is another thing that works, but it seems like it shouldn't. If you remove MSYS2 from the PATH environment variable then packages work and install fine. This puzzles me. How does list-packages work without gpg? Does it just do no signing at all? Or does it use some sort of microsoft signing infrastructure? submitted by /u/RobThorpe [link] [comments]
    sync.el is a minimal, asynchronous, Git-native synchronization package for Org-mode.
    sync.el Goal: Give Org-mode a modern sync experience (similar to Obsidian Sync flow), but fully local-first, plain-text, and Git-compatible. What it does: 1. Automatic sync on save/startup/interval 2. Async Git operations (no UI freeze) 3. Auto commit + pull --rebase + push 4. Conflict detection + conflict review command 5. File watching for external changes 6. Offline-safe behavior + retry 7. Recovery command for interrupted rebase/sync states Why It Exist: I wanted Org sync to feel invisible and reliable, without forcing me to manage Git manually every day. Github Link: https://github.com/zenitsu7772000/sync.el/ submitted by /u/Background_Cloud_231 [link] [comments]
    fzf-async
    Just wrote as a companion package to https://github.com/jojojames/fussy as an alternative to consult/counsel. Works on my machineTM . Feel free to send bugs or questions. submitted by /u/jjojojames [link] [comments]
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    A Game Boy and Game Boy Color Emulator in Haskell
    Hi everyone, I've made an early version of a Nintendo Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulator in Haskell. It's mostly implemented in Haskell and consists of a core (backend) and two frontends (web via WebAssembly and desktop via SDL2). The emulator is far from finished (especially when it comes to being optimized for performance), but it boots games with decent compatibility at the moment. In any case, if you're interested in knowing more about the project, you can check out its GitHub repo here: https://github.com/pixel-clover/ocelot BTW, the web version of the emulator (which allows you to play ROMs without installing anything on your computer) can be accessed here: https://pixel-clover.github.io/ocelot/ submitted by /u/Real_Dragonfruit5048 [link] [comments]
    A Wave of Monads (Haskell for Dilettantes, Problem Set 13b)
    New video: "A Wave of Monads" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GwEGKfbqFg Thumbnail print: "The Great Wave of Kanagawa", by Hokusai (1831). In problem set 13b we get more practice with monads. I try to consciously explore my mistakes deeply so people can follow along as I get lost and then find my way. submitted by /u/peterb12 [link] [comments]
    Exception Annotations: Lay of the Land
    New blog post which gives a comprehensive overview of the exception annotation infrastructure, which has been much improved in GHC 9.12, and discuss some things to be aware of. TL;DR: Use ghc 9.12, don’t call throwIO on an argument of type SomeException, and use your own function instead of displayException if you want to see all exception annotations. submitted by /u/edsko [link] [comments]
    Category transformers
    submitted by /u/marcosh_ [link] [comments]
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    Integrating hands-on, experimental research into a zettelkasten
    Hello all, I'm a PhD student and an experimental material scientist, and I've used a zettelkasten via Obsidian for organising my review of the scientific literature. It's an incredibly useful framework for synthesising and summarising literature, but I remain unsure how to best integrate my original research (seeing as I'm yet to publish a paper!) Of course, in the humanities and social sciences the output of the zettelkasten consists of original research in and of itself, but aside from the review paper I hope to write I still have to get my hands dirty with electron microscopes and geochemical modelling software due to the nature of the field (not by itself a problem, as I love labwork). But how I go from calculations in a spreadsheet or results from a machine to coherent zettels in obsidian isn't trivial. Does anyone have any advice about how to incorporate this kind of material into a zettelkasten? Many thanks, Patrick  ( 2 min )
    Begginer Choices and Doubts
    I’m a beginner with Zettelkasten and I’d like to know if these choices make sense or are at least acceptable for someone starting out. Is it okay to avoid very long titles? For example, I’m studying Roman Law, and many of my notes naturally want to become something like: “something something… Roman Law” or “legal transaction… in Rome.” It’s not a huge problem, but I feel my titles are becoming repetitive and unnecessarily long. Should I try any technique to avoid this issue? I’m also trying to avoid excessive hierarchies and overly remote links because I don’t want to turn my Zettelkasten into an overengineered system that becomes impractical for daily use. For example, “condictio” is technically related to “accidental elements of Roman legal transactions,” but instead of linking it directly to a broad note like “Roman legal transactions,” I’m linking it only to the more immediate conceptual note. I’m doing this to avoid obsessing over connections and spending more time engineering the system than actually studying. Does this approach make sense? I’m not using numeric hierarchies or Folgezettel. I looked into it, but it feels somewhat impractical for modern digital workflows. Instead, I’m organizing things mainly through index notes. Does this sound reasonable for a beginner, or am I building bad habits early on?  ( 6 min )
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    sync.el is a minimal, asynchronous, Git-native synchronization package for Org-mode.
    Goal: Give Org-mode a modern sync experience (similar to Obsidian Sync flow), but fully local-first, plain-text, and Git-compatible. What it does: Automatic sync on save/startup/interval Async Git operations (no UI freeze) Auto commit + pull --rebase + push Conflict detection + conflict review command File watching for external changes Offline-safe behavior + retry Recovery command for interrupted rebase/sync states Why It Exist: I wanted Org sync to feel invisible and reliable, without forcing me to manage Git manually every day. Github Link: https://github.com/zenitsu7772000/sync.el/ submitted by /u/Background_Cloud_231 [link] [comments]

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    Gnus topic
    Hi all I am trying to configure gnus topic and which groups go in every topics but I can't seem to find a way to declare it in the init file does anybody have a working config? Thnks submitted by /u/il_valsa [link] [comments]
    My Dotfiles: macOS Bootstrap and an Emacs Distribution
    This has been requested a few times since I started making some demos and blog posts about completion in Emacs. This page includes links to my Emacs config (zetta) as well as my dotfiles. "My Emacs configuration, packaged as a small distribution. Around 320 packages wired up via a module DSL, with an Elpaca lockfile pinning every package to an exact commit, and byte- and native-compilation done up front so the first launch is clean.The name is a cheeky play on how we name certain minimalist text editors after Metric Prefixes nano (10^-9) or pico (10^-12). This maximalist editor config is named after zetta (10^21)." submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]
    Emacs mostrou snippet: html5 no minibuffer e gerou boilerplate HTML
    Estava utilizando o Emacs em um arquivo .html e, enquanto testava algumas combinações de teclas, apareceu no minibuffer a mensagem: snippet: Ao pressionar TAB, surgiu a opção: html5 Depois de selecionar essa opção, foi carregado automaticamente um boilerplate completo de HTML5 no buffer. O problema é que não consegui reproduzir esse comportamento novamente. Um detalhe importante: utilizo o Emacs praticamente vanilla, com uma configuração mínima. submitted by /u/Ok-Marionberry-338 [link] [comments]
    Emacs mostrou snippet: html5 no minibuffer e gerou boilerplate HTML
    Estava utilizando o Emacs em um arquivo .html e, enquanto testava algumas combinações de teclas, apareceu no minibuffer a mensagem: snippet: Ao pressionar TAB, surgiu a opção: html5 Depois de selecionar essa opção, foi carregado automaticamente um boilerplate completo de HTML5 no buffer. O problema é que não consegui reproduzir esse comportamento novamente. Um detalhe importante: utilizo o Emacs praticamente vanilla, com uma configuração mínima. submitted by /u/Ok-Marionberry-338 [link] [comments]
    The emacs-31 branch has been created!
    Sean has created the emacs-31 a few minutes ago: https://cgit.git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/log/?h=emacs-31 https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/commit/311f1fe2ba2a4d069715c992ba839645b55a9427 https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/tree/emacs-31 submitted by /u/minadmacs [link] [comments]
    OrgNote 0.50.0 progress report: beta testing is now open
    submitted by /u/darkawower [link] [comments]
    Question for prescient.el users
    Recently I installed prescient.el to try it out, enabled it for corfu and vertico and enabled prescient-persist-mode & prescient-save-file After some time I noticed that all my minibuffer inputs are saved to prescient-save-file including inputs that captured by read-passwd. I wonder, does prescient.el behave the same for you? Did I critically misconfigure something? submitted by /u/PrettyWetOrange [link] [comments]
    plugins required to get the autocompletion suggestions
    submitted by /u/No-Natural-7412 [link] [comments]
    plugins required to get the autocompletion suggestions
    hey everyone, sorry if the question sounds naive as i am a new emacs user, I wanted to know that how to get autocompletion suggestion and the function descriptions like i get in vscode for vala. https://preview.redd.it/gi3pv9rzsnzg1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=b7a121e4abb48a042c25c8ea0d5e6f4b7722100e submitted by /u/No-Natural-7412 [link] [comments]
    Question regarding TLS in Emacs compiled with --without-gnutls
    I am using a portable, statically compiled version of Emacs (bundled as an executable archive) which I built using the --without-gnutls configuration flag due to static linking complexities. Most functionality works as expected, except for eww and package installation. Despite having openssl and gnutls-cli installed on my system and configured via tls-program, Emacs fails to utilize these external binaries for secure connections, eventually resulting in a tls.el is deprecated warning. Below is the configuration I am currently using: ```elisp (setq tls-program '("openssl s_client -connect %h:%p -no_ssl2 -no_ssl3 -no_tls1 -no_tls1_1 -quiet" "gnutls-cli --x509cafile /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt --priority 'SECURE128:+SECURE192:-VERS-ALL:+VERS-TLS1.2:+VERS-TLS1.3' -p %p %h")) (setq-default url-gateway-method 'native) ``` How can I correctly configure this specific Emacs build to use external CLI tools for TLS handshakes and prevent the application from freezing during HTTPS requests? submitted by /u/fromadarkcontinent [link] [comments]
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    shell-pop (20260507.2005) --- Easily toggle a shell window with a single keystroke
    The shell-pop package has been updated to version 20260507.2005.
    lsp-ivy (20260507.1752) --- LSP ivy integration
    The lsp-ivy package has been updated to version 20260507.1752.
    lsp-sonarlint (20260507.1751) --- Emacs SonarLint lsp client
    The lsp-sonarlint package has been updated to version 20260507.1751.
    lsp-metals (20260507.1751) --- Scala Client settings
    The lsp-metals package has been updated to version 20260507.1751.
    lsp-docker (20260507.1750) --- LSP Docker integration
    The lsp-docker package has been updated to version 20260507.1750.
    lsp-java (20260507.1749) --- Java support for lsp-mode
    The lsp-java package has been updated to version 20260507.1749.
    helm-lsp (20260507.1749) --- LSP helm integration
    The helm-lsp package has been updated to version 20260507.1749.
    lsp-focus (20260507.1747) --- Focus.el support for lsp-mode
    The lsp-focus package has been updated to version 20260507.1747.
    ccls (20260507.1746) --- Ccls client for lsp-mode
    The ccls package has been updated to version 20260507.1746.
    lsp-sourcekit (20260507.1745) --- Sourcekit-lsp client for lsp-mode
    The lsp-sourcekit package has been updated to version 20260507.1745.
    lsp-haskell (20260507.1745) --- Haskell support for lsp-mode
    The lsp-haskell package has been updated to version 20260507.1745.
    lsp-origami (20260507.1743) --- Origami.el support for lsp-mode
    The lsp-origami package has been updated to version 20260507.1743.
    lsp-mssql (20260507.1743) --- MSSQL LSP bindings
    The lsp-mssql package has been updated to version 20260507.1743.
    lsp-pyright (20260507.1742) --- Python LSP client using Pyright
    The lsp-pyright package has been updated to version 20260507.1742.
    lsp-dart (20260507.1741) --- Dart support lsp-mode
    The lsp-dart package has been updated to version 20260507.1741.
    lsp-ui (20260507.1740) --- UI modules for lsp-mode
    The lsp-ui package has been updated to version 20260507.1740.
    igist (20260507.1739) --- List, create, update and delete GitHub gists
    The igist package has been updated to version 20260507.1739.
    kaolin-themes (20260507.1139) --- A set of eye pleasing themes
    The kaolin-themes package has been updated to version 20260507.1139.
    fennel-mode (20260507.757) --- A major-mode for editing Fennel code
    The fennel-mode package has been updated to version 20260507.757.
    org-msg (20260507.725) --- Org mode to send and reply to email in HTML
    The org-msg package has been updated to version 20260507.725.
    org-repeat-by-cron (20260507.721) --- An Org mode task repeater based on Cron expressions
    The org-repeat-by-cron package has been updated to version 20260507.721.
    helm (20260507.452) --- Helm is an Emacs incremental and narrowing framework
    The helm package has been updated to version 20260507.452.
    evil-nerd-commenter (20260507.414) --- Comment/uncomment lines efficiently. Like Nerd Commenter in Vim
    The evil-nerd-commenter package has been updated to version 20260507.414.
    faff-theme (20260507.114) --- Light cornsilk theme with warm, earthy colors
    The faff-theme package has been updated to version 20260507.114.
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    Using the Paper Republic “binding technique”
    I always kinda hated having my elastics on the outside so I tried the Paper Republic binding technique where you kind of daisy chain them together around the central binding and it looks so good!! TN “Love and Trip” passport on the top, PR Le Portfolio on bottom. submitted by /u/bookyface [link] [comments]
    loving the card size so much !
    i hope they continue this line. perfect for carrying around at work :} submitted by /u/zanark9nds [link] [comments]
    Family Picture Day
    My 20th Anniversary TN just arrived and I wanted to take a picture of the whole family. The Love and Trip Regular was the first TN I got and I’m using it for my sketchbook, media review notebook and stickers. I got the Camel Passport secondhand and it holds my passport and a sort of commonplace notebook. The Card arrived today and I instantly set it up as my new wallet! submitted by /u/ophelialarue_ [link] [comments]
    Accessories for card size
    Does anyone know of any place making and selling accessories and inserts in this size? submitted by /u/the_mandalor [link] [comments]
    Notebook Recommendations (HELP!!!!)
    Hey everyone! I’m making a post because I’ve been scouring this reddit and have looked at all of these cool notebooks from all these places like Cabinenord, Applepig, and Forestnine. Honestly, they look so good but the prices are a bit high, but if I have to bite the bullet because that’s just the general price of these notebooks, then sure no problem. I’m looking for something to last a long time that, especially if I’m paying a lot for it. This notebook is going everywhere with me (as you would expect) work, trips, home, the whole nine yards. I’m planning on using the Uprise B5 inserts but I’d also love to hear others opinions on that. If you can voice your opinion about the kind of brand you enjoy and would recommend to someone else let me know! submitted by /u/TheBassOverseer [link] [comments]
    Small pen for the Card Size
    There is no need for a pen loop or other creative solutions. This small D1 pen from Online (I've put a Jetstream refill in it) fits into the small zipper pocket. I did not want anything that makes it thicker or wider, so I think this will be the perfect solution. submitted by /u/lstadi [link] [comments]
    Does anyone knows more about the origin of the leather from TN, when it comes to animal welfare?
    Title pretty much explains the question :) submitted by /u/Mangoplop [link] [comments]
    Camel suede question
    Hey guys! I’ve got a couple of Traveller’s style notebook but none from TRC itself. I’m interested in a camel regular but only if it stays soft and suede like. I’ve got plenty of lovely leather but want to try a different texture. Is there any way to guarantee that or is it a gamble? Thank you! submitted by /u/FIREgirl2026 [link] [comments]
    How many inserts can One Passport hold?
    So…today, I got my first Travelers Passport Notebook and I’m loving the size. I am turning it into my wallet/“financial accountability” EDC. Can you guess how many inserts I was able to stuff in here? (No, I don’t mind the overhang…) I will admit, I’m prooobably going to add an additional band though… submitted by /u/aprlshw7 [link] [comments]
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    NASA/Rockwell Custom Notebook
    Rhodia dot grid paper inside 80lb cardstock with this iconic NASA Art Program painting of John Young and Gus Grissom by Norman Rockwell. I needed a new dot grid notebook because I’m nearly finished with my current FN. I decided to make this real quick so it’s ready to swap in next week. This is my favorite custom I’ve made so far :) Printed on an Epson ET-8550. submitted by /u/historynerd87 [link] [comments]
    Notebooks that sync with your phone?
    I want to draw, but it’s easier on paper than digital. submitted by /u/Rt2dev [link] [comments]
    New Daily Folio from Lochby
    I got an email last weekend about Lochby having a new Daily Folio. I have been using the Field Folio and it's been just ok really. I want to be able to carry a little more with me and the thing was bulging at the seems. It is also advertised to fit an iPad mini which it does but not a bullet journal along side it. I don't really care about taking my iPad mini with me everywhere but I also want the option in some circumstances. I checked the specs on the website and this one is 0.5" thicker which was the real selling point and the shape has changed, it's shorter but also wider. More of a square shape instead of me always looking for the CD case that I used to cart around in my car in the 90's (I'm old I know). So the new one can comfortably fit an iPad mini along with a bullet journal but …
    Journal Ideas?
    Hi everyone! I am planning to start a new journal. I already have some ideas of what to include on the new journal I want; I plan to include stuff like personal things about me, ideas (like for example, the interior design I am imagining of my new bedroom, since my family and I recently moved), junk/art journal entries, diary entries, and bucket lists. Do any of you have more things for me to write about in my new journal? Also, the new journal is brown, has over 300 pages, and the size about 8.5 and 11 inches. Edit: I have an additional question, just for curiosity. Have you ever heard or think about starting a bucket list? If you already started one, feel free to share some of your ideas below in the comments! Perhaps, I roccomend more people to make a bucket list. Not only it's a boredom buster, but can also open the doors to new and interesting experiences in life. Besides, you wouldn't want to feel a heavy load of regret on your death bed. submitted by /u/Effective_Lettuce11 [link] [comments]
    Journal Customization
    New custom calendar I built out of a manila envelope and stapled into my journal submitted by /u/InformalCattle140 [link] [comments]
    What do you guys actually write in your journals/notebooks?
    I feel like whenever I write in one of my note books I just end up writing about my day and then get bored after like 30 min. Any tips or prompts yall recommend? submitted by /u/Smooth_Blood2992 [link] [comments]
    The smallest notebooks in my collection and pens to go with them. Share yours!
    Apica CD Notebook 7mm ruled, Initec Ti Bolt Action Mini, Circuitote PCB Stone paper notebook and InnoZoom Ti everlasting mini pen. Regular Fieldnotes size (3.5 x 5.5 ") notebook for size ref. submitted by /u/DrDMK [link] [comments]
    Help! I lost my Notebook after 6 Months of travels
    submitted by /u/TDoid [link] [comments]
    In search of narrow lines!
    I'm hoping you may be able to help an endless quest for a good notebook. I've found a few sporadically in the past that fit my specs but never one standard type I can rebuy! I'm looking for: - at least 200 pages - softcover, bendy and soft - a5 - would prefer cream paper to white but not a deal breaker - no margins, no date lines, no numbering, just a plain ruled page And most importantly narrow lines. College rule can be okay, but ideally I'd like something around 6mm. I get through a lot of notebooks for work so I'd prefer it in the 15-20 £ range if possible. Please help me find my holy grail book to rebuy in bulk!!! Thank you. submitted by /u/Tilikat [link] [comments]
    Finally admitting to myself that I *in fact* do NOT like neither ruled or grid paper - dot paper is it for my ridiculously tiny handwriting!
    submitted by /u/vchiarav25 [link] [comments]
    Asperaria leather journal
    has anybody ever bought from this company before? i’m looking for an affordable trifold pocket leather journal and this one keeps popping up. they have nice designs, great prices, and it’s basically what im looking for… but im concerned it could be a scam. any input is appreciated submitted by /u/Opening-Priority-523 [link] [comments]
    Muji pocket book sketchbook tour so far
    Being using the Muji pocket book as my EDC sketchbook for a month now. Here's a little tour of what I drew so far in it. Honestly the paper is not the best but I love the crinkly sounds it makes and for the mediums I use in it (ballpoint pen and colored pencils) it does the job perfectly fine. Also it's super cheap so that's a big plus! submitted by /u/Leslie-Gajin [link] [comments]
    Journal recs please
    Hello beautiful people, I’m a bit new to journaling, but I found myself absolutely loving it. I love the feeling of pen on paper — it feels so whimsical. I currently use the Ours Research Journal for a little summary of my day and a picture of the day. I love the layout; it’s beautiful. But I would also love to write in it with my fountain pen, and unfortunately the ink bleeds through :( I also use the Hobonichi A6 for journal prompts and things like that, and I love it! I also really enjoy journal ecosystems like this, and I keep a book journal too. Do you guys have any recommendations for that as well? My question is: do you have any recommendations for notebooks or journal systems that are similar to the Ours Journal but are fountain pen friendly? submitted by /u/Ok-Insurance5229 [link] [comments]
    Please help me find my perfect journal!!!
    I’m currently using the Midori A5 journal and I LOVE IT. However, Midori exclusively uses their own patented paper (MD), and this paper is great, but I’ve noticed that it’s not very compatible with certain pens. For example, the Writech Nebula and the Uniball Signo 207 skip SO MUCH when I use them in my Midori, but not at all on other paper. Because of this, I am searching for a new journal that’s much more universally compatible with pens. Particularly gel pens because I exclusively use gel pens. Features I want: - comes in A5 size - has more than 100 pages - cost no more than $25 Features I NEED: - lays flat - has either graph/grid or dot lined pages - absorbs ink well Also, tips on how to stop pens from skipping would be great! I really do love my Midori and if I could find a way for all my pens to work with the MD paper that would be ideal!!!!! Thx! submitted by /u/ellyelephant11 [link] [comments]
    Looking for a specific “fairytale” journal with unique illustrations for every month (or every season)
    Hi everyone! I’m trying to track down a dated diary I once owned. It was incredibly special, and I’d love to find the brand or the specific edition again. Key Characteristics: • It was a daily diary (page-per-day). Each page was lined, with the date at the top. • It was starting on September 1st for some reason. • Every month (or season) had a completely different illustration style and color palette. • It was not in English, likely French, German, or Italian. • The illustrations were integrated into the pages, not just on the covers. Any leads would be amazing! submitted by /u/vero_eduardi [link] [comments]
    New Pen Day & New Journals Day😀
    submitted by /u/DrNurseFtnPenNerd [link] [comments]
    Moleskin - Lord of the Rings
    Just putting this out there just in case - FOMO is real submitted by /u/Character_Tackle_423 [link] [comments]
    Time to swap out ye ole Moleskin
    I enjoy creating the planner/calendar myself. Even if my handwriting is terrible submitted by /u/Sure-Swim1243 [link] [comments]
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    Searching for Haskell book
    Hi everyone, I’m looking to get into Haskell more deeply, and have my workers building our infrastructure / products in Haskell and purescript. I’m needing to level up my Haskell skills and found the Haskell programming from first principles book to be exactly what I needed. The book is great however i have an issue where I can’t really consume ebooks easily. I’m searching for the hardcover for this book. Haskell programming from first principles If anyone happens to have a copy and is willing to part with it it’d be a lifesaver. I’ll pay decently given it’s out of print. https://haskellbook.com submitted by /u/joey_the_god_of_code [link] [comments]
    Converge is hiring for a(nother) senior software engineer (May 2026)
    Hi, it's me again, and Converge is hiring for a senior software engineer to join our team. You can find the job description here and can also apply via that link (which is better than messaging me on reddit). Small engineering team working on decarbonisation and efficiency for the construction industry. The team does a mix of hardware, software, and applied data science. You'll be joining one of our early-stage product teams (either a very new product or a fairly new product). We're looking for people with functional programming backgrounds, if it's not production Haskell, it might still be worth talking, but we do need you to have a lot of experience in the functional paradigm. You won't just be doing Haskell, there's still typescript and python to maintain -- by all means have a lot of enthusiasm for Haskell, but we are here to create products for our customers and users at the end of the day, and we need to do what it takes to do that. Prefer London/UK, but will consider nearby timezones. Needs lots of real-world experience on complex products, this is a senior role in a small team, so you'll get lots of ownership and autonomy, but it takes a level of experience to navigate the uncertainty which comes with building in this environment. Salary range is £90-100K + stock options. Feel free to ask me questions (I'm cofounder and CTO). submitted by /u/gtf21 [link] [comments]
    How am I supposed to respond to this haskell server message and fix the cabal file?
    To go around the ABI error I run haskell server: haskell-language-server-9.6.7~2.13.0.0 and get this message Message: Loading the module '/home/jacekp/Programming/Haskell/cabal-experiments/graphviz-simple/dist-newstyle/build/x86_64-linux/ghc-9.6.7/graphviz-simple-0.1.0.0/build/autogen/PackageInfo_graphviz_simple.hs' failed. It may not be listed in your .cabal file! Perhaps you need to add `PackageInfo_graphviz_simple` to other-modules or exposed-modules. For more information, visit: https://cabal.readthedocs.io/en/3.4/developing-packages.html#modules-included-in-the-package "/home/jacekp/Programming/Haskell/cabal-experiments/graphviz-simple/app/Main.hs" - Cabal submitted by /u/Exact_Ordinary_9887 [link] [comments]
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    OrgNote 0.50.0 progress report: beta testing is now open
    submitted by /u/darkawower [link] [comments]
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    Issue 523
    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 bidirectional typechecking puzzle by Gabriella Gonzalez Recently I stumbled across a bidirectional typechecking puzzle in my Grace programming language that I thought people interested in programming language theory might find interesting. The context is that Grace is based on a bidirectional typechecking system (specifically: Complete and Easy Bidirectional Typechecking for Higher-Rank Polymorphism) and as Grace evolved I began to run into a few limitations of that approach. Some of these limitations I could workaround with various hacks but recently these workarounds piled up to gene…  ( 2 min )
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    How to Make Code Highlighting-Friendly
    Code style is not just for style – it impacts the physical world! Learn about highlighting complexity and how to make your code highlighting-friendly for faster, more efficient highlighting. submitted by /u/makingthematrix [link] [comments]

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    New Notebook Day
    submitted by /u/LowDrag0 [link] [comments]
    I did a ink swatch test to compare 3 different papers with OG Tomoe River Paper
    submitted by /u/m_is_w [link] [comments]
    Need help with daily journal options
    For context, I do a daily reflection in a personal journal, and am looking at options for more consistent notebook styles. So far I have been buying a random notebook every year, and would like to be able to have a better organization on my bookshelf. I have been looking at these notebooks and really like the style that has the year along the spine, with individually dated pages inside. Each book being one year. Additionally I prefer hardcover books over soft cover. My issue with this specific option is the cost, as well as I would like to be able to buy multiple years at a time, in the event that a specific supplier goes out of business or changes their style. https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/6270320/AT-A-GLANCE-Standard-Diary-2026/ TLDR, looking for notebook options that have the year along the spine, with 1 page per day inside, with dated pages. Hardcover preferred. Would like to be able to buy multiple years in advance without breaking the bank. submitted by /u/Boring_Flatworm_712 [link] [comments]
    wanted to share my spring themed order from this little stationary store in Maine!
    submitted by /u/es_em_me [link] [comments]
    Escritura compulsiva
    Como escritor aficionado me gusta practicar cierto tipo de disgresión que implica escribir sin control de esa forma puedo dar salida a muchas de mis ideas algunas de las cuales pueden ser aprovechadas en relatos más completos. Para ello es importante el formato, un tipo de formato agradable que me invite a escribir este tipo de cuaderno me parece tremendamente adecuada. Necesitamos explorar sin ningún tipo de control dando a la creatividad del papel que se merece. submitted by /u/converso72 [link] [comments]
    Paper too smooth for writing ? A tip that has worked for me…
    Hi guys, so recently I have spent a couple of weeks trying to find the perfect notebook as Muji stopped doing the black A5 80 sheet notebook (I loved this thing as the paper quality has some “tooth” / texture to it that gave me some tactile feedback when writing… pretty much exactly the same as Midori MD…got a feeling they are both made in the same factory…). I bought a few more journals from Muji to find a replacement for the above but the paper quality is too smooth for my liking (feels very much like the Stalogy paper, albeit thicker…in-face, if you like Stalogy’s paper but want a thicker paper, I think the Muji “high quality paper ope-flat notebook” is a good and hell-of-a-lot-cheaper alternative to Stalogy). As Muji don’t do free returns, I am stuck with a few journals with this super smooth paper. What I have found though is that although my pens feel too slick on this paper and my writing goes all over the place, when I write with a mechanical pencil I get that paper traction feeling that I enjoy. I’m using a Uni Kuro Toga Advance 0.7mm pencil (paired with 2B Pentel AIN lead) and it’s been an absolute joy to write with. I was on the verge of just giving these notebooks away, but now because I’m writing with this pencil and enjoying the experience I will be keeping them. submitted by /u/flaxseedyup [link] [comments]
    Notebooks from Japan
    I wish I took more ... submitted by /u/kitchen-nuggets [link] [comments]
    Unsure if I should keep it.
    So, I bought this notebook only because I am currently writing a poetry book called "Blue Matter" which has, as its opening line, the words "A golden temple now benighted". I thought it was such a coincidence that it would be stupid not to buy it. However, when I got home, I noticed it had a tiny defect on the back (so small that it does not show up in pictures), the cover is slightly glittery, the upper part of the pages have two repeated sayings that I personally don’t like andthe lines are a bit weird. Despite that, the overall quality is good: it has a hard cover and the gold details are very shiny. I don’t know if it's pretty enough for me to keep it over this coincidence or not—I usually go for darker and more vintage-looking things. submitted by /u/jasmisuu [link] [comments]
    Looking for Daler-Rowney Ebony Softcover Sketchbook alternative
    https://preview.redd.it/y598samnwgzg1.png?width=398&format=png&auto=webp&s=5ca75275da33189599f9ec194aa929e38f3f0788 seems like this product has been discontinued. I wasn't able to find any similar sketch book. Can anyone recommend a similar sketchbook? I like the very clean look. submitted by /u/Seer-7 [link] [comments]
    Making notebook out of envelopes
    Hello, so i came across a huge pile of discarded envelopes with 3 different sizes, they are blank with a small logo in the top left corner, and light blue on the inside. What would be the best way to tackle this? Separate and cut each envelope face? Just fold them as they are? What about the flaps? Where to connect them, should i bind them or use a spiral? The notebooks are intended for sketching, i don't care about the notebooks size, as long as they are not the Max size (too big), also they don't have to be all the same The envelope sizes are: Biggest: 250 mm x 353 mm Medium: 184mm x 260 mm Regular (smallest): 113 mm x 226 mm The flaps length is dependent of the envelope but all of them are 42mm wide submitted by /u/ThrowRAtomc5739 [link] [comments]
    Where I’m currently putting my archives
    submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
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    ghostel (20260506.2229) --- Terminal emulator powered by libghostty
    The ghostel package has been updated to version 20260506.2229.
    calle24 (20260506.2210) --- Emacs Toolbar Support for SF Symbols
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    elcord (20260506.2048) --- Allows you to integrate Rich Presence from Discord
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    claude-code (20260506.2023) --- Run Claude Code sessions
    The claude-code package has been updated to version 20260506.2023.
    indigo (20260506.1617) --- Emacs interface to the Indigo cheminformatics library
    The indigo package has been updated to version 20260506.1617.
    counsel-etags (20260506.1519) --- Fast and complete Ctags solution using ivy
    The counsel-etags package has been updated to version 20260506.1519.
    color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow (20260506.1306) --- A version of Chris Kempson's "tomorrow" themes
    The color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow package has been updated to version 20260506.1306.
    lsp-treemacs (20260506.1246) --- LSP treemacs
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    idris-mode (20260506.1030) --- Major mode for editing Idris code
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    verdict (20260506.914) --- Generic test runner with treemacs results UI
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    yankpad (20260506.850) --- Paste snippets from an org-mode file
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    taskjuggler-mode (20260506.137) --- Major mode for TaskJuggler project files
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    My new love
    I had this little guy in my belt bag bad it was perfect for making some notes during a conversation on my flight. I love my pencil and fountain pen from Travelers. The pencil fits in the little zip bag. So sweet. Now to find card sized refills ! submitted by /u/DumptiqueArts [link] [comments]
    New notebook spot
    Disclosure: new to travelers notebooks so please have some patience if this is purely ignorance. I just purchased this blue passport, it didn’t have any marks on it when newly opened but the next day this dark spot magically appeared. Is this a typical marking due to use, or is this something I should try and clean off? I understand the entire point is for them to earn their character but I haven’t seen too many dark spots on other travelers. Thanks for you kindness and advice in advance :) submitted by /u/afellowfeeling [link] [comments]
    I'm New Here
    Hi! I just started my TN journey. I'm loving it so far. What I'm looking for is an amazon listing(I have a gift card) for the standard size notebooks for my journal. I'm running into issues finding them, as all of the bulk notebooks are all a5 sized(I might switch to a5 eventually but the standard size is amazing for my purse) I am going to go through these pretty quickly since I'm using the notebooks for my morning pages. Also, Hobinichi Weeks.....Should I buy one and try it? I've admired from afar but now I think i might be ready to invest. Is it weird to buy it for the 2026 year when we are halfway through the year? submitted by /u/tayleratdawn [link] [comments]
    I made my own passport TN
    This is my version of a passport TN. I made this because I have a hard time with the knot being in the middle of the back flap. Other then the leather and the cord that holds it closed, these are all Traveler's Company products. Let me know what you think! submitted by /u/Acrobatic_Money_6781 [link] [comments]
    Thanks?
    I’ve lurked in r/journaling for quite a while. I’ve journaled for much longer, finally settled on Leuchtturm 1917 journals which I use as my bulletin bullet journal. This year my wife and I are going on a 2-week cruise. I hesitate to take my regular journal because I’m afraid of having it stolen or getting lost. That’s a long introduction to hoe I found this subreddit. Now I’m hooked on the Travelers’ Notebook concept. I found these and am giving my wife one in the hope that she’ll get hooked too, so I can justify the future purchases I know are coming. So, thanks, I think. submitted by /u/quinlanphoto [link] [comments]
    I just had to get a Kaweco Liliput for my TN card size!
    Match made in heaven. submitted by /u/ishiiwashi [link] [comments]
    TR paper insert - grid version
    Hey everyone ! I've been trying to find some regular-size insert with the Tomoe River paper, but in a tiny grid (similar to hobinichi) instead of the blank one already available, do you guys know where to find this kind of product ? (bonus if the source is EU-based) I have completely destroyed a TR A5 notebook by trying to make an insert for my TN, I feel pretty desperate 🥲 submitted by /u/egosphynx [link] [comments]
    First Traveler’s Book and Request for Advice
    Bought at Narita and Starbucks Roastery. Should have started this 48 countries ago but now that I have it, how should I use it. I can use it as a journal to take notes to remember later on my impressions of destinations, hotels, restaurants, locations, etc. 57 year old guy, not into stickers, tape, colored writings, drawings etc. How else can I use it? submitted by /u/Mezcalnerd0077 [link] [comments]
    Scrappy TN (+ Template)
    I had a friend in town with an authentic passport-sized TN and was enamored with it - debated buying one when we went to a lovely little stationery store, but instead just bought the little zipper pouch insert to motivate myself to make one with some of the scrap leather I had from a previous project (and I felt strongly about doing chamfered corners instead of rounded) I ended up throwing together a template to print to avoid making mistakes with my limited amount of fun blue chrome-tan scrap, and figured I'd share Decided to lean in to the DIY and ended up making little notebooks out of misprints and off-cuts from a client workshop my office did a while back, and scraps from around the house. The elastic was the hardest thing to find, I ended up lucking out at the local creative reuse store and finding what kinda feels like mask elastic - might not be the most durable but hey, cheap and sustainable. Also, hospital-grade non-latex rubber bands (size 33?) are pretty much dead-on dupes for passport-size TN bands! And they're orange! submitted by /u/snakemuffin [link] [comments]
    Scrappy TN (+ template)
    I had a friend in town with an authentic passport-sized TN and was enamored with it - debated buying one when we went to a lovely little stationery store, but instead just bought the little zipper pouch insert to motivate myself to make one with some of the scrap leather I had from a previous project (and I felt strongly about doing chamfered corners instead of rounded) I ended up throwing together a template to print to avoid making mistakes with my limited amount of fun blue chrome-tan scrap, and figured I'd share Decided to lean in to the DIY and ended up making little notebooks out of misprints and off-cuts from a client workshop my office did a while back, and scraps from around the house. The elastic was the hardest thing to find, I ended up lucking out at the local creative reuse store and finding what kinda feels like mask elastic - might not be the most durable but hey, cheap and sustainable. Also, hospital-grade non-latex rubber bands (size 33?) are pretty much dead-on dupes for passport-size TN bands! And they're orange! submitted by /u/snakemuffin [link] [comments]
    The second member of the family has arrived
    one more waiting for the others submitted by /u/Additional_Cherry898 [link] [comments]
    New Cover - Love & Trip
    Thank you to whoever sold me this cover for cheap on Mercari. Came with some goodies and looks pretty new. This is my favorite cover. submitted by /u/SadsauceTV [link] [comments]
    Travelers Notebook Alternative and Recommendations
    Hi everyone, I’m looking to invest in a standard-size Traveler’s Notebook (or a high-quality alternative) and would really appreciate your recommendations. I plan to use it for work. Right now, I’m using Leuchtturm and Notebook Therapy notebooks, but I’d like to switch to Tomoe River or Midori paper for a better writing experience. What’s holding me back from the standard Traveler’s Notebook is the metal clasp on the spine and the knot in the back — I find both a bit uncomfortable when writing. Are there alternatives with similarly high-quality leather covers that avoid these design elements? I also really like the idea of a closure where the elastic has a leather tab that helps pull the cover closed neatly. I’ve seen this on some custom notebooks, but not on the standard TN. Is there a way to modify a TN to achieve this, or are there brands that already offer it? Additionally, I’m looking for inserts — ideally: - one with slots for ~3 business cards - one that can be securely closed (zipper or flap) I’m open to spending a bit more upfront if it means getting something truly high-quality and long-lasting (Etsy makers very welcome). I’d rather invest once than end up upgrading multiple times. Any recommendations for brands, makers, or specific setups? And if you’ve customized your TN to get around the “spine bump” issue, I’d love to hear how you did it. Thanks a lot! submitted by /u/Hariena [link] [comments]
    Does the foil rub off even if you always keep it in the cotton bag?
    Hello! I have a Kyoto edition (and thinking a long time on whether to get the Moomin 😭). For those who keep yours in the cotton bag, what has been your experience? I have been keeping my Kyoto in the bag always ALWAYS! But I did wonder if the foil still rubs off anyway (because it’s just now rubbing a cotton bag instead of rubbing around a pocket or handbag)? I also keep this envelope of receipts under the elastic. So… maybe that will have an effect too as I pull it in and out. Not looking for comments about how the foil ones are a bad investment…I think we all know that haha! 🤣😭 submitted by /u/yuenyuentan [link] [comments]
    20th edition availability in Japan
    Traveling to Japan next week! Has anyone seen the 20th edition still available on the shelves at Travelers Factory locations? submitted by /u/YuriHaruka [link] [comments]
    Share your charms! (That hopefully don’t have sharp edges)
    RESOLVED: I originally used a dog nail file, but quickly moved onto my dremel and dremel accessories! Worked perfectly, finished with fine grit sand paper and polishing compound. :))) feel free to continue sharing your charms! I am very okay with the natural aging/wear and tear over time but this specific item is causing repeated scratches in the same areas which bug me personally. Are all the flat charm edges sharp?? This is my first full set I purchased and the charm was an online purchase so I didn’t think too much when installing it on the elastic. TL;DR: Please share your flat (or not) charms! Super into the card size Traveler’s notebook I snagged, but didn’t realize how the sharp edges of the charm would cause so many scratches. 😭 I don’t mind repurposing the charm and if anyone has any charms they can show and tell that didn’t cause repeated wear in the same areas. Or a method on reducing the sharpness of the edges. 🥲🥲 submitted by /u/lucasthekoala [link] [comments]
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    [ANN] MCP server for Hackage
    Hello Haskellers, I've built an MCP server that lets AI agents use Hackage. The MCP server is entirely written in Haskell. It lets LLMs: perform Hoogle searches. List package modules Scrape module documentation in LLM-friendly Markdown. Why this tool? I've often seen premium coding agents using outdated functions or not being aware of the latest packages. This MCP lets LLMs access the latest Haskell documentation. Feel free to contribute or provide feedback. Check out the GitHub link: https://github.com/tusharad/hackage-doc-mcp submitted by /u/Worldly_Dish_48 [link] [comments]
    Struggling with Emacs support - Could not find module
    can compile the project with cabal build, https://github.com/bigos/cabal-experiments/blob/321c37ffa33b1b25e883de39ddc944c5314c5c7c/graphviz-simple/app/Main.hs#L1 but when I load the file in Emacs and use the menu option Haskell/Load tidy core I get an error like this and 5 more that make no sense. What is the meaning of: Use -v (or `:set -v` in ghci) to see a list of the files searched for. ? How can I fix the error? It seems that a fix for the problem will provide more help with modules. /home/jacek/Programming/Haskell/cabal-experiments/graphviz-simple/app/Main.hs:7:1: error: Could not find module ‘Data.GraphViz.Attributes’ Use -v (or `:set -v` in ghci) to see a list of the files searched for. | 7 | import Data.GraphViz.Attributes (color, filled, shape, style, textLabel) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ submitted by /u/ruby_object [link] [comments]
    Twitch Stream 5pm EST - Servant
    Been a minute since I hosted a stream as I've been on vacation. Most recently, we were streaming Saturday mornings but will now be doing every Wednesday at 5 pm in the hopes this will work better for anyone in whichever timezone who'd like to watch. We've done a number of very focused sessions however I just want this session to be a really fun one so we are going back to Servant, the first library I learned about in haskell and we are going to build a simple authenticated CRUD API to store and retrieve nicknames. 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. We do try to naturally progress the stream to being a more thorough implementation by the end so that if time permits, we will attempt to swap Servant into my Jenga framework. Link: https://www.twitch.tv/typifyprogramming submitted by /u/_lazyLambda [link] [comments]
    How do I imports for the graphviz example?
    I can see the example: Data.GraphViz.Types.Monadic but I can not figure out the imports and do not understand the error messages. This is my code so far: https://github.com/bigos/cabal-experiments/blob/1da897d1ec7f595064c9b00adad21432fc4d61a3/graphviz-simple/app/Main.hs#L3 submitted by /u/Exact_Ordinary_9887 [link] [comments]
    Blue: A small (sort of) reflective language with Haskell as the host language.
    I've been working on a small reflective language called Blue, inspired by Kenichi Asai's Black. Blue is built in Haskell, and the reflection mechanism is straightforward: an em operator that lifts a Blue expression into Haskell and evaluates it through the host: baseEval (EM e) = metaEval e metaEval :: Expr -> Eval Value metaEval e = Eval $ lift $ interpret ("toValue (" ++ toHaskell e ++ ")") (as :: Value) em pretty-prints the AST, hands it to hint, and lifts the result back into a Blue Value. Right now em only handles the same forms baseEval handles, so for the moment it's close to an expensive identity function: BLUE> em 2 + 3 5 BLUE> em if true then 100 else 0 100 The point of having the mechanism in place first is that Value and toHaskell are the bottleneck, not the host. Once I extend Value with cases for lists, lambdas, or floats thenem immediately reaches whatever in Haskell produces those types, without changing the evaluator. So the next steps are extending the value domain rather than touching reflection itself. A few things I haven't worked out: I don't know the literature for reflection-via-host-eval specifically. Smith's 3-Lisp and Black expose the evaluator itself rather than delegating to the host. Pointers welcome. hint is heavy. It's fine while reflection is rare, but if em becomes load-bearing this probably wants to be staged compilation via Template Haskell. Curious whether anyone has built something analogous that way. Once a program crosses through em, the host can return whatever it likes; I'm informally trusting the result is a well-formed Value. There's probably a clean framing in terms of contracts but I haven't written it down. Repo: https://github.com/ih1d/blue submitted by /u/AdOdd5690 [link] [comments]
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    In the Gnu emacs source code, how to declare and initialize a globally defined variable?
    I'm making some changes within the Gnu emacs source code, and I'm trying to find out what construct within that C code will allow me to hard-code a variable to contain a globally readable value in all '*.el' files. In other words, I'd like to know what the Gnu emacs source code would be in order to define and initialize a variable called -- for example -- "my-variable", such that in any "*.el" file that is run by that version of emacs, the following code would return t ... (boundp 'my-variable) ... and that the value of "my-variable" would be available in all "*.el" files. I have searched on line for instructions about how to write this functionality within the Gnu emacs source code, and I have not found anything. Please forgive me if I might have overlooked information about this during my searching. It's complicated and therefore time-consuming to decipher by examination the details of how the existing Gnu emacs C code functions, and this is why I'm asking this question here. And to avoid confusion and to be clear, I am not asking anything about the C language. I have been programming in C for more than 30 years. What I'm trying to find out is how specifically within the Gnu emacs code base (whose C language itself I have no problem understanding) I can accomplish this global variable definition. Thank you very much in advance. submitted by /u/Automatic_Lion_2607 [link] [comments]
    markdown-ts-mode got a major overhaul and is now part of Emacs 31
    What started as an external Tree-sitter Markdown package evolved into a much broader rewrite and was merged into Emacs, developed by me together with Stéphane Marks. This goes far beyond syntax highlighting for Markdown, which was the main focus of the previous version. The built-in markdown-ts-mode now includes: proper Tree-sitter-powered parsing and fontification improved editing experience (smarter navigation, structure-aware editing, and better element handling) raw/editing and hidden/view-style markup rendering table support and improved table editing export helpers and export-related improvements inline image display support better handling of nested structures (lists, blockquotes, fenced blocks, fenced directives, etc.) more robust code block handling and font-lock behavior better integration with Emacs internals many bug fixes, edge-case fixes, and behavioral consistency improvements …and much more. If you're on Emacs master and use Markdown regularly (notes, blogs, docs, READMEs, knowledge bases, etc.), please help us pretest markdown-ts-mode and share feedback. Run: M-x markdown-ts-mode Bug reports for the built-in version: M-x report-emacs-bug As a side note, my original MELPA package is now deprecated, as its successor now ships built-in with Emacs 31. It remains available only for Emacs 29 and 30 users. Experimental/lab repo (discussion, experiments, future ideas): https://github.com/LionyxML/markdown-ts-mode-lab Huge thanks to Stéphane Marks for all the contributions, reviews, and patience throughout this process. And thanks to Eli, Yuan, Juri, and everyone else involved in reviewing patches, discussing implementation details, and helping improve this along the way. submitted by /u/LionyxML [link] [comments]
    Better way to spawn Emacs frames on Wayland and X11 Forwarding simultaneously?
    In the X11 days I ran emacs --daemon and could access the same emacs session across the local desktop and remotely on windows/linux/osx machines via ssh -X. emacsclient -cn worked without an issue. I switched to Wayland. It's overall an improvement for other reasons, but broke my Emacs workflow. I could start Emacs within the Wayland environment but if connecting via ssh -X emacsclient -cn won't spawn a frame on a remote X server. It returns without error. If I start emacs --daemon remotely in an ssh -X session, I can spawn X11 frames on remote machines, but not directly in the wayland session. My solution is to treat wayland session like a remote machine. I start emacs --daemon in an ssh -X environment. Then run ssh -X localhost 'emacsclient -cn' in the Wayland session which will spawn emacs frames just fine. I can then access that same emacs session to spawn frames on both local and remote desktops. It works and feels really dumb. Am I missing a better way? submitted by /u/tritis [link] [comments]
    Emacs Completion Showcase with VOMPECCC (video)
    "This post is the practical complement to all the other posts. Here, we showcase over a dozen workflows I use every day. Most are powered entirely by features that ship in the box with the VOMPECCC (Vertico, Orderless, Marginalia, Prescient, Embark, Consult, Cape, Corfu) packages, and there are 'Bonuses' which demonstrate workflows enable by 3rd party packages that build on top of VOMPECCC. The prose is deliberately thin, and you will find most of the demonstration is in the video below." submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]
    I am building something to fix how Emacs contributors get paid (or don't). Could use honest feedback.
    I have been sitting with this frustration for a while and i figured i had just say it out loud: Donations work in the Emacs ecosystem is kind of broken. Someone maintains a package sets up an Open Collective or GitHub Sponsors page, and most of the money if there even is any flows to them. Which is fair, they do real work. But the person who spent two weekends fixing that one gnarly bug? The one who wrote half the documentation? They normally get nothing. So i have been sketching out a system that would: Track contribution activity automatically (commits, PRs, issues weighted, not just counted) Show exactly how shares are calculated with full transparency Distribute whatever funds come in proportionally without anyone having to make awkward judgment calls i want to build a real MVP not a weekend hack, something actually usable i am thinking around $2K to cover the backend if you are an early supporter, i want you involved telling me which metrics actually make sense, what feels gameable, what i am missing. Before i go further i genuinely want to know: Does this solve a real problem?, or i am overthinking it? Obvious concerns i don't have perfect answers yet, which is partly why i am posting it. how is this? submitted by /u/Background_Cloud_231 [link] [comments]
    grove.el - an Obsidian-like note-taking mode for Emacs
    submitted by /u/jonathanchu [link] [comments]
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    New release of jsoniter-scala with up to 30% parsing speed up for doubles, ints, and longs!
    Hey everyone! 👋 Meet the new release of jsoniter-scala (v2.38.10), featuring significantly more efficient parsing for doubles, ints, and longs on JVMs and Scala Native! You can see up to a 30% performance bump comparing to these throughput scores! 🚀 I'm going to rerun the benchmarks this week and will post the updated results, so stay tuned! A similar JSON parsing improvement is also live in the new release of zio-blocks (v0.0.37) Please give them a try! I always appreciate your feedback, GitHub stars, and tips via Sponsors 😉 Happy Scala coding! ✨ submitted by /u/plokhotnyuk [link] [comments]
    Making Scala Scripting Actually Good with Mill
    This is the companion article to the Scalar Warsaw presentation I posted a while back (https://www.reddit.com/r/scala/comments/1s5vgpk/making\_scala\_scripting\_actually\_good\_with\_mill/) hope people find it interesting submitted by /u/lihaoyi [link] [comments]
    SIP-80: Target-Typed Companion Shorthand
    submitted by /u/lihaoyi [link] [comments]
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    Your Zettelkasten is not one tool. It’s eight.
    We optimise for capture and linking. But ideas don’t mature in one mode — they move through conversation, constraint, embodiment, friction, time. I mapped the eight ways thinking changes shape as it leaves your head. The question isn’t how well does your system capture ideas? It’s how many modes can it hold? Zettelkasten Thinking. 8 Modes of Externalization.  ( 2 min )
    Summarizing tightly coupled if-then ideas
    This isn't a question of atomicity so much as what does and doesn't go in the cabinet in the first place. Despite reading quite a lot about ZK systems, this seems really fundamental and I'm not getting it. I might be misunderstanding the purpose of a ZK entirely. I have to read philosophical essays. Philosophy is a bit unique academically in that it's "primary units of thought" aren't particularly "atomic" facts about the world that can be paired down into index card sized notes. They're (often poorly written) rants where ideas stretch over several pages or whole chapters of a book. They only make sense if you're aware of their context, and their context is itself usually pretty complicated. Reading that sort of thing is hard which is why I started thinking about note-taking methods in the first place. Scrunching ideas down so that they fit in my head all at once is the only way to process books like this. So I end up with summaries. Gigantic files where I've compressed the actual thought process in the text. I need these. I could split them up by section or something, but the structure of the original text is important in itself. It seems like zettelkasten as an idea is fundamentally opposed to long-form summarizing like this. The expectation seems to be that if there's any rote facts for you to reference, you're either putting a dictionary definition in a ZK note or just doing a bibliographic reference (on the assumption that you already have what's being referenced in your head). This can't possibly be right. It seems totally backwards. What am I missing?  ( 4 min )
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    grove.el - an Obsidian-like note-taking mode for Emacs
    submitted by /u/jonathanchu [link] [comments]

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    Kokuyo Soft Ring Notebooks
    I've used lots of different notebooks over the years for journaling, but always feel like there's one out there better than the one I'm using. A friend had a binder with Kokuyo looseleaf paper, and I got a sheet from him to see how I'd like their paper. Well, I did. I use fountain pens for just about everything I write and the paper felt very good with several size nibs and inks. The thing is, I CANNOT stand binder rings, or even spiral rings - especially as a lefty. Looking over the Kokuyo products, I saw they made notebooks with soft rings as in the image. I said, why not, and ordered one KOKUYO A5 Spiral Lined Soft Ring Notebook with 7 mm Ruled (my favorite) lines, with 80 Perforated Sheets (160 pages) for only $6.83. I'll let you guess who I ordered from. If I decided I liked it, I would order two more. When I got the package, it was very heavy. I opened it and there was a pack of FIVE notebooks! I tested the paper with a few inks, one very wet in a broad nib, and they showed a little ghosting but no bleed through. I love how flat they lay, and of course, they fold back 180 degrees. The lines are a very faint blue-gray. The soft rings are wonderful! You notice they're there, but they are soft enough that they don't bother the movement of your hand across them when writing. The perforations are well done and you won't have any problems with pages falling out. The covers are thick card, the front cover comes in Navy, Beige or black colors. The paper surface is very smooth and my fountain pens glide effortlessly across it. I haven't tested it for sheening and shading inks, but it looks promising. The paper color is not ivory or cream, but it is slightly off white, sort of like Apica CD11 books. So, for $1.37 apiece, I have years worth of very nice notebooks to use. I recommend them. https://preview.redd.it/lf12zw4lhezg1.jpg?width=738&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=31a37c4987343f11215e393b62010554f0e5ab86 submitted by /u/didahdah [link] [comments]
    Custom Notebook Manufacturers?
    I have a desire to manufacture a custom notebook, but all the manufacturers I'm finding are the mass-production websites where the customizations are very limited (basically just a way to add a logo to a few different notebook types rather than the ability to design a notebook from start to finish). Does anyone know what type of manufacturer I'd need to reach out to to design something truly custom? submitted by /u/noelle_cd [link] [comments]
    Post-It Notes - New Collection - Neutrality
    submitted by /u/mgepark [link] [comments]
    Post-It New Collection - Neutrality
    submitted by /u/mgepark [link] [comments]
    I Made Journal Covers!
    submitted by /u/kiddwnst [link] [comments]
    Perfect Notebook Found, Need More ASAP!
    I got this amazing notebook a couple years ago from Elyse Breanne Design. It has a soft front cover and a soft back cover with a super thick and sturdy chipboard. It's absolutely perfect because I can write anywhere without needing to carry a hard surface, and because the front cover is soft, it's easier to use than hard cover notebooks. Anyone know where I can get more? They no longer sell this type and I have tried so many search terms to find some online with no luck. submitted by /u/Devins-girl-1020 [link] [comments]
    Cat one
    submitted by /u/Apprehensive_Bus4517 [link] [comments]
    Debating on going with a Traveler’s Notebook with the weekly insert #19 (with a few other inserts for other purposes) or the Hobonichi Weeks. Anyone have any pros/cons or thoughts from experience?
    Thanks for your input submitted by /u/Hour_Statistician_50 [link] [comments]
    bought but don't know how to use
    I purchased this squared grid notebook from Amazon. Thinking it would be smaller compared to what I got and will be able to use it as bullet journal. My bad it came out too big. I like the pages but don't know what and how to use it. please help!!! submitted by /u/baksukabse20 [link] [comments]
    Where can I find a notebook like this?
    I’m looking for an a5 binder journal with a lock like this but I can never find one that’s not 50$ and above please help!! submitted by /u/Western-Brief3461 [link] [comments]
    Journal I made when I was a child with glue and tape 🤣
    It’s falling apart now, but looking forward to share the less cringy entries if they even exist. Journaling is clearly in my blood 🎉 submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
    What notebook does Sims use on Brokenwood?
    Sorry for the terrible quality of these. Brokenwood is a New Zealand-based police procedural and Detective Kristin Sims has been using these notebooks for a couple of seasons. It’s black, small- about the size of the small Moleskines but a little wider - with black sprayed edges and a black cover. The paper is bluish white, I believe, and I can’t tell whether it’s ruled or not. Any thoughts or suggestion for a similar model appreciated! submitted by /u/energizer_jenny [link] [comments]
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    Local Shop Finds!
    Took a random trip to my local historic district and stumbled upon a TN in Camel and Chinese Coins : any excuse to buy another TN : submitted by /u/AmbitiousRose [link] [comments]
    Made my first leather travelers notebook :D
    The green patch at the front is supposed to be a lotus leaf. I may paint it. It's fine to write in, but does get a bit uncomfy with all the books inside when I try to draw. I'm already taking it everywhere, & thinking of replacing one of the books with a cheaper ruled one for my office. Contemplating making a Chinese knot keychain to add too. I really really love the reddish tones, but I was watching videos on how leather patinas & I'm worried about it turning completely brown ): On one hand I like the thought of my perpetual companion book aging & changing with me. On the other hand, pretty red ;-; submitted by /u/miso-sleepy [link] [comments]
    Charm Restock
    Not sure if they have been in stock for a bit now. Some of the popular charms are up on the US travelers website. The Mizuhiki charms are one of my favorites! submitted by /u/Luluramirez [link] [comments]
    This has been great for my mind
    Almost finished my first insert. I like this it’s been great having a place to dump my stuff. Just wanted to show off my chunky notebook. submitted by /u/Malangamajada [link] [comments]
    I thought he was brought a TN to the met gala
    submitted by /u/chailyfe [link] [comments]
    Treated my Passport with Mink Oil
    I was a little disappointed when I got this. I thought the leather would be a bit darker and I dont love nubuck/suede leather a ton. I couldn't find many before/after pics of treated camel leather so figured Id post this. submitted by /u/Kooll-aid [link] [comments]
    New book for my collection starting off with the first page strong!
    Visited the Traveler’s Factory in Kyoto today, got myself a new notebook to commemorate my time here in Japan and filled the first page with stamps from the store! I even got a compliment from the person next to me when I was stamping it haha! SUGOIIII!!! submitted by /u/Weekly-Temporary927 [link] [comments]
    Show me your Baum-Kuchen TN’s
    I’m seriously thinking about ordering a Baum-Kuchen Truly Yours customisation and could do with some inspiration to help decide what to go for. If you’d like to show off your B-K TNs I’d really love to see both inside and outside pictures, and any thoughts you have for what worked well, and per what you maybe would do differently if doing it again? Thanks in advance. Edit to add - especially the beaten up patina’s examples please! submitted by /u/run2chill [link] [comments]
    TN-ception update - how small can it go?
    Muhehehehe >.< submitted by /u/chidianaconda [link] [comments]
    Card size inserts?
    Has anyone seen any inserts (aside from the ones that come with it), for the card size yet? I've been checking Etsy for handmade ones and a bit surprised that there seems to be nothing yet? 🤔👀 submitted by /u/GrilledCheezeBb [link] [comments]
    Made my own while waiting for next restock of Traveler’s Company 20th Anniversary Card Size set.
    I missed the restock on April 29th and am impatiently wait for that next restock that’s supposedly happening in June. In the meantime, I picked up a sheet of black leather at my local crafts store so I can make my own. According to Google AI the dimensions of the Card Size cover is 110mm by 75mm. But I wanted to give it a good 5mm for the fold, so I cut the piece of leather to be 115mm by 75mm. I used the extra red string that came with my pocket size cover (as shown on the left above) and the black string that came in the cardboard packaging to complete the design. The final product is the one in the middle with the red string. BUT after I finished the cover I realized that my leftover leather is exactly 110mm by 75mm, so I made a second cover with the string from my Blackwing x Traveler’s Company cover and the extra black string for the belly wrap. The cover is the one on the right. I can’t wait for the next restock but I am more excited for the refills/inserts! I hope they will fit either of my homemade covers. submitted by /u/According-Stick-9396 [link] [comments]
    Made my own while waiting for next restock of Traveler’s Company 20th Anniversary Card Size set.
    I missed the restock on April 29th and am impatiently wait for that next restock that’s supposedly happening in June. In the meantime, I picked up a sheet of black leather at my local crafts store so I can make my own. According to Google AI the dimensions of the Card Size cover is 110mm by 75mm. But I wanted to give it a good 5mm for the fold, so I cut the piece of leather to be 115mm by 75mm. I used the extra red string that came with my pocket size cover (as shown on the left above) and the black string that came in the cardboard packaging to complete the design. The final product is the one in the middle with the red string. BUT after I finished the cover I realized that my leftover leather is exactly 110mm by 75mm, so I made a second cover with the string from my Blackwing x Traveler’s Company cover and the extra red string for the belly wrap. The cover is the one on the right. I can’t wait for the next restock but I am more excited for the refills/inserts! I hope they will fit either of my homemade covers. submitted by /u/According-Stick-9396 [link] [comments]
    It’s so baby!.. But I’m afraid to use it
    I love love love this size!! I would love to take it everywhere with me as a wallet.. But I work at a foundry and sculpt wax all day. It is an extremely messy job, and everything I take there eventually gets caked in icky sticky wax. (hence the nails I can slip on and off, etc). Do any of you have a particularly messy job and still bring your travelers notebook with you? Did you ever regret how messy it got? I don’t mind a mess, but having pages stick together because of wax gets so frustrating and is super unappealing. If I can’t use it as a wallet, I’m trying to think of other ideas I can use it for… submitted by /u/1saphu [link] [comments]
    It arrived today!
    Received my brown 20th Anniversary Card size TN today from Traveler’s Company USA. Can’t wait to get home and set her up! Did anybody else get their orders today from the 4/29 second release. submitted by /u/RhapsodyTravelr [link] [comments]
    New Charm Day - New Old Stock
    ​ Sadly I had missed buying these Taiwan Beer & Travelers Notebook charms during their 15 year anniversary but recently found some new old stock! Wonderful to be able to find these fun and cool Taiwan Beer charms for my notebook.! A few sellers even had complete notebook sets but don't need it! Plus a little pricey! submitted by /u/bdw0309 [link] [comments]
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    Workflows4s Goes Effect-Polymorphic (Whether I Like It Or Not)
    submitted by /u/Krever [link] [comments]
    Using SBT testing frameworks, but not to test Scala code; bad idea?
    I need to E2E test a Kubernetes cluster. I'll be using a Kubernetes client like skuber (https://github.com/doriordan/skuber) to manipulate the cluster, and http4s to query APIs. The team already knows Scala. Tests involve, pretty much, causing a disruption in the cluster (e.g. purposefully shutting down a node or pod) while continuously polling an API to verify some assumptions. I had an idea to use something like weaver-test, instead of writing my own framework to define suites + test cases, plus a CLI entrypoint where I can select a subset of suites and tests to run. However, AFAIK, there is no way to "compile tests" into, say, a fat jar we can easily run in CI, because any way, SBT would be needed to run the tests. Has anyone done something similar? Is this a bad idea? I think the only "issue" I see is sharing resources across suites, which weaver-test seems to handle well (https://typelevel.org/weaver-test/features/global\_resources.html). I don't know if I should rely on SBT or just write my own custom little framework so I can have the tests compiled standalone. Or if I'm just overthinking. Thx submitted by /u/mmmfine [link] [comments]
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    Vertico-reverse - place section headers above?
    Hey! Does anybody know how to get the minibuffer section headers (e.g. "Functions" and "Variables" in the screenshot below) to appear _above_ the entries instead of _below_? https://preview.redd.it/zrqr0h9zldzg1.png?width=1772&format=png&auto=webp&s=d0a010dc6bf64e06f890df5a51dbb8beda466ade submitted by /u/potatoh8 [link] [comments]
    Emacs ATX meetup this Thursday
    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 May 7. 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/314341747/ 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/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]
    Yuta.el is a fast, native fuzzy finder, Lsp Completion, and command palette for Emacs, built to work with plain Emacs + external CLI tools.
    Yuta is a fast, native fuzzy finder and command palette for Emacs, built to work with plain Emacs + external CLI tools. It provides: - Project file search - Git-tracked file search - Live grep in a popup - Buffer switching - Command palette - Recent files picker - Optional LSP helpers (Eglot) - Native lightweight LSP autocomplete automation (no Corfu/Company required) - Yuta-native LSP popup suggestions Features Dual mode architecture: Emacs mode for interactive in-Emacs filtering FZF mode for large datasets Split popup UI with: Input pane Candidate list pane Preview pane Live preview for files and grep hits Evil-friendly navigation keys Async process pipeline for responsive searching Glass-style popup visual treatment Native LSP autocomplete automation via CAPF + Eglot (Yuta-managed) LSP definitions/references shown in Yuta popup (same navigation flow) Github Link: https://github.com/zenitsu7772000/yuta.el submitted by /u/Background_Cloud_231 [link] [comments]
    sectionmark i.o. section
    When I try to complete (e.g. "\sec") to "\section", I get "\sectionmark". My init is a bit messy, but basically I try to us auctex, company and yasnippet. Has anyone had this problem, or should I give more info? submitted by /u/NucleosynthesizedOrb [link] [comments]
    Follow-up: vertico-buffer-frame, a child-frame experiment for vertico-buffer
    Hi r/emacs, A few days ago I posted vertico-posframe-preview, a small package which adds a preview sidecar to vertico-posframe: https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1t0vmko/verticoposframepreview_a_preview_sidecar_for/ After that, I learned that a normal buffer can be displayed directly in a child frame. Since vertico-buffer-mode is one of Vertico's built-in extension modes, I wanted to try a lighter approach: use vertico-buffer itself, and make Emacs display that buffer in a child frame. So I made a follow-up experiment called vertico-buffer-frame. It shows vertico-buffer-mode in an Emacs child frame using the built-in display-buffer-in-child-frame, without depending on posframe or vertico-posframe. It can also show an optional preview child frame for the current candidate. Main …
    Recent Commits to emacs:master: Introduce 'margin' face for window margin background
    https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/commit/d24b10ca75f49217f8585ce9c0fb53209693f882 Introduce 'margin' face for window margin background A new basic face 'margin' is used for text displayed in the left and right margin areas, i.e., the areas typically used by VCS and LSP packages for per-line annotations. Its background defaults to the frame default, preserving existing behavior for users who do not customize it. submitted by /u/Danrobi1 [link] [comments]
    I just dont get it...
    I have to learn emacs lisp for my program language and design course but Ive been ive known somewhat about it for a while. Ive browsed this subreddit and keep seeing people ranting and raving about how customizable it is and how you can tailor it to exaxrly what your workflow needs but could some one give me examples of the usefulness of this extreme level of customization? Like is it about automation of tasks or maybe faster text editing like vim? I kinda sort understand that its a whole environment that can do a lot of different stuff but i guess i just dont understand why its so great. Im assuming it was absolutely wild back when all you had was a terminal but If I can optimiz my workflow with it now then Id like to try it out. TLDR what are some of the ways you customized ur emacs config and why? what does it actually improve in your daily life/workflow submitted by /u/parkero224 [link] [comments]
    Fortnightly Tips, Tricks, and Questions — 2026-05-05 / week 18
    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]
    line-height I am so happy rn
    ** 'line-spacing' now supports specifying spacing above the line. Previously, only spacing below the line could be specified. The user option can now be set to a cons cell to specify spacing both above and below the line, which allows for vertically centering text. submitted by /u/dustinfarris [link] [comments]
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    oai (20260505.1904) --- AI-LLM chat blocks for org-mode
    The oai package has been updated to version 20260505.1904.
    polymode (20260505.1803) --- Extensible framework for multiple major modes
    The polymode package has been updated to version 20260505.1803.
    wttrin (20260505.1448) --- Emacs Frontend for Service wttr.in
    The wttrin package has been updated to version 20260505.1448.
    shannon-max (20260505.1426) --- Analyze your keybindings with information theory
    The shannon-max package has been updated to version 20260505.1426.
    corsair (20260505.1402) --- Text accumulation enhancements for GPTel
    The corsair package has been updated to version 20260505.1402.
    markdown-ts-mode (20260505.1217) --- Major mode for Markdown using Treesitter
    The markdown-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260505.1217.
    default-font-presets (20260505.1159) --- Support selecting fonts from a list of presets
    The default-font-presets package has been updated to version 20260505.1159.
    verdict-dart (20260505.1121) --- Dart runner for verdict
    The verdict-dart package has been updated to version 20260505.1121.
    fzf (20260505.1105) --- A front-end for fzf
    The fzf package has been updated to version 20260505.1105.
    swift-mode (20260505.930) --- Major-mode for Apple's Swift programming language
    The swift-mode package has been updated to version 20260505.930.
    forge (20260505.927) --- Access Git forges from Magit
    The forge package has been updated to version 20260505.927.
    gnosis (20260505.530) --- Knowledge System
    The gnosis package has been updated to version 20260505.530.
    elfeed-tube (20260505.237) --- YouTube integration for Elfeed
    The elfeed-tube package has been updated to version 20260505.237.
    ocaml-eglot (20260505.111) --- An OCaml companion for Eglot
    The ocaml-eglot package has been updated to version 20260505.111.
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    Haskell Paris Spring Meetup, Wed, May 27, 2026, 7:30 PM
    submitted by /u/TechnoEmpress [link] [comments]
    Journal of Functional Programming - Call for PhD Abstracts
    FP friends -- please encourage recently completed PhD students to publish their dissertation abstracts in the Journal of Functional Programming: simple process, no refereeing, open access, 200+ published to date, deadline 31st May 2026. Please share! https://people.cs.nott.ac.uk/pszgmh/jfp-phd-abstracts.html submitted by /u/grahamhutton [link] [comments]
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    Hi
    Hello, I have just discovered this Forum. I am new using Zettelkasten. Or, at least, I am new using Zettelkaten knowing that the name "Zettelkasten" was describing the principles I was using to my own personal knowledge management but more matured, systematic, and a few more. So I am very happy I found a wider, more consistent framework to apply. I strongly believe that systems like this one are essential as we mature and come across more topics we have to incorporate to our body of knowledge. We never get too old to learn, we just become overwhelmed by the amount of things to keep in our heads if we don't have a method to manage it. So, yes: I am excited about Zettelkasten, I have a lot of expectations on it and it is already growing on me as I started to notice its benefits.  ( 3 min )
    Hello
    Hi everyone, It’s nice to meet you. I feel like I’m very bad at Zettelkasten as I’m just starting out with it and want to get better. I decided to sign up after lurking here. I’m looking forward to learn and improve!  ( 2 min )

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    20th anniversary (card size in black) love it!!
    submitted by /u/Gold_Research9812 [link] [comments]
    Show me your black TN’s!
    I’m thinking of getting a black regular TN but find it much harder to find photos online of the patina over time. I know this is the place to find them so… please show me your black TNs! Also, if you have any other colours, which is your favourite and why? submitted by /u/litaliaa [link] [comments]
    Changing the color?
    I just got my first travelers notebook in camel this weekend! I wanted brown or black truthfully but my shop said they didn't know when they'd get more. I'm wondering what the patina looks like/what I could do to make it darker? I have leather moisturizer, but the camel seems almost a little fuzzy so Im afraid to moisturize it 😅 submitted by /u/Warm-Excitement-5812 [link] [comments]
    My TN regular and card size
    submitted by /u/Skiddi42 [link] [comments]
    Setup
    xteink x4, cheap notes, cards, zebra f701 and some cheap leather added myself the elastic band and the pen holder submitted by /u/SxbMrn [link] [comments]
    Passport Blue variations!
    I got my partner into travellers notebook and these are our first passport size! We both got blue and was surprised by how different the colours are lol it’s like a blind box 😂 One is a super dark navy (looks almost like black irl), whereas the other one leans more toward dark teal, I’m curious to see what your blue looks like 💙 Can’t say that I am not just a teeeeny bit disappointed because I wanted a more cool toned blue like in the product photo (pic 3) but I love it either way 🤭 curious to know which you prefer! submitted by /u/Aurora_kra [link] [comments]
    TN-obsessed. Can you tell? 😬
    submitted by /u/ishiiwashi [link] [comments]
    new journaler =)
    hello! i am new to TN, journaling etc. do you have some advice on how to get started, good traveler notebooks i can buy, or if it’s better to make my own, just anything you would like to share to a new journaler that’s just starting this passion! thank you❤️ submitted by /u/Traditional-Bed2650 [link] [comments]
    Bronzer palette broke in my bag and stained my TN, I wish it never comes off
    It rubbed off unfortunately haha but I love the pattern it made. submitted by /u/rvbrainrots [link] [comments]
    Kaweco Liliput Pen on Sale
    For those looking for a pen to fit the TN Cardsize, Amazon Global has the Liliput Silver w/ Fine nib for a good price. https://www.amazon.com/KAWECO-LIFF-SV-Fountain-Point-Silver/dp/B006P0DKZQ/ The pen body is aluminum, silver merely refers to the color. submitted by /u/RepublicEntire155 [link] [comments]
    where do you get your passport-sized refills?
    official TN refills or otherwise. where do you get them? what is your preferred kind of notebook (blank, lined, dotted, calendar, etc?) i'm still starting out with my TN and am trying to figure out how exactly i need it to fit into my daily routine! submitted by /u/unefait [link] [comments]
    Tell me how you use washi tape
    Hi all! I've seen some very pretty washi/masking tapes and am just wondering how people are using them in their TNs. Please share! submitted by /u/Turquoisu [link] [comments]
    Card-sized set-ups
    Yep, got my official and unofficial card size TNs filled n sorted out - ready for use!! submitted by /u/Weary_Word6212 [link] [comments]
    Question: How to Clean the Leather, Inside
    I've gathered enough leather care information that you want to generally lightly wipe clean the cover and condition the leather if you want to freshen it up. However, the inside of the cover is not smooth. How do you clean the inside? The pencil and eraser gunk I can brush off, but there are some small parts I'd like to clean a little more. submitted by /u/sl0w4zn [link] [comments]
    How do you carry your pens?
    Hey all! I just got a faux-dori notebook and I’m loving it. One struggle I have is that I carry two fountain pens (do I have to…no…but I like my pens!), and the clip I got to attach them to the notebook is great…when I’m carrying it places. Once I stop to open the notebook and write in it, if I’m on a page on the left side, it starts to feel awkward because of the pen holder on the front. What solutions do you have for carrying the pen(s) without making it awkward to write on part of it? submitted by /u/FunkySysAdmin21 [link] [comments]
    Where to find this insert?
    Does anyone where I can purchase this insert? I saw it on Instagram but haven’t been able to find this online, it appears to be a kraft paper with white dotted grid submitted by /u/EnvironmentalLet1590 [link] [comments]
    DIY Notebook
    Hello, I’m pretty new to this community. Though I made this traveler’s journal months ago, I just started incorporating journaling and brain dumping into my life, and I feel so much more relaxed. I got these new fountain pens, too—I’m loving them. submitted by /u/PrestigiousTwo3314 [link] [comments]
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    dune (20260504.2232) --- Integration with the dune build system
    The dune package has been updated to version 20260504.2232.
    elx (20260504.2017) --- Extract information from Emacs Lisp libraries
    The elx package has been updated to version 20260504.2017.
    ttx-mode (20260504.1858) --- TrueType/OpenType font viewer using ttx
    The ttx-mode package has been updated to version 20260504.1858.
    orglink (20260504.1738) --- Use Org Mode links in other modes
    The orglink package has been updated to version 20260504.1738.
    moody (20260504.1737) --- Tabs and ribbons for the mode line
    The moody package has been updated to version 20260504.1737.
    minions (20260504.1736) --- A minor-mode menu for the mode line
    The minions package has been updated to version 20260504.1736.
    llama (20260504.1734) --- Compact syntax for short lambda
    The llama package has been updated to version 20260504.1734.
    keymap-utils (20260504.1726) --- Keymap utilities
    The keymap-utils package has been updated to version 20260504.1726.
    keycast (20260504.1725) --- Show current command and its binding
    The keycast package has been updated to version 20260504.1725.
    hl-todo (20260504.1724) --- Highlight TODO and similar keywords
    The hl-todo package has been updated to version 20260504.1724.
    frameshot (20260504.1722) --- Take screenshots of a frame
    The frameshot package has been updated to version 20260504.1722.
    ox-qmd (20260504.1718) --- Qiita Markdown Back-End for Org Export Engine
    The ox-qmd package has been updated to version 20260504.1718.
    closql (20260504.1711) --- Store EIEIO objects using EmacSQL
    The closql package has been updated to version 20260504.1711.
    pif (20260504.1621) --- Prevent Initial Flash of Light
    The pif package has been updated to version 20260504.1621.
    shell-maker (20260504.1620) --- Interaction mode for making comint shells
    The shell-maker package has been updated to version 20260504.1620.
    apple-container-tramp (20260504.1350) --- TRAMP integration for apple container
    The apple-container-tramp package has been updated to version 20260504.1350.
    recomplete (20260504.1201) --- Immediately (re)complete actions
    The recomplete package has been updated to version 20260504.1201.
    russian-calendar (20260504.948) --- Russian holidays and conferences. Updated 2025-09-30
    The russian-calendar package has been updated to version 20260504.948.
    anki-editor (20260504.534) --- Minor mode for making Anki cards with Org
    The anki-editor package has been updated to version 20260504.534.
    puni (20260504.457) --- Parentheses Universalistic
    The puni package has been updated to version 20260504.457.
    simulacrum (20260504.134) --- Inject custom event types into the event stream
    The simulacrum package has been updated to version 20260504.134.
    latex-table-wizard (20260504.128) --- Magic editing of LaTeX tables
    The latex-table-wizard package has been updated to version 20260504.128.
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    Today's delivery
    My new rootbeer TWSBI is a bit bigger than my new journal from Patricia Nash! submitted by /u/Memory_Capturer [link] [comments]
    Beautiful deep red leuchtturm1917
    Sorry for the horrible lighting but my brand new leuchtturm1917 arrived today and she is just gorgeous. I’m obsessed with the colour especially; the deep red is stunning. Aside from being a hardcover, this is also the 120g/sm version which means the paper is lovely and thick. I’m rarely precious about my notebooks but I’m honestly not sure what to do with this one. It’s so pretty! submitted by /u/not_lainey [link] [comments]
    My journal ecosystem, aka the love of my life
    Welcome to a tour of my journal ecosystem! I've finally found a system that works for me, so I'm excited to share how it all turned out after a few months of trial & error. All of these journal covers were made by me, using vegetable tanned leather. I've had my A6 the longest (2+ months), and it's already gotten such a nice patina. A6 - my Everyday Carry, my personal favorite, the one thing I'd save if my home was burning down. I have an assortment of charms on the front, including a silver S charm I made & a vintage locket with one of my wedding photos. Travelers pocket insert for photos, sticky notes, ephemera, and my mini print from my snail mail club Planner/to-do list/mild junk journaling - essentially if I need a sheet of paper to write something down, it's going in here. Right …
    Lochby Sidekick v2 Wallet Band Idea
    I went to Daiso and found out that bento box bands are actually perfect for the sidekick. I mostly don’t mind it open, but I like having a travelers company style band for when I throw it in my purse. Wanted to share in case other Lochby-heads are here, I use this as my wallet and love how small it is versus other notebook covers. For folks who have not seen it yet, this wallet holds A7 size notebooks. submitted by /u/cartoon_wardrobe [link] [comments]
    Any conceivable reason Doane Paper hasn't licensed their stuff for others to produce?
    The formatting is amazing, but I'm not looking to pay Clairefontaine/ Rhodia prices for stuff that can't handle most of my inks well submitted by /u/TheRealPrinceOfTroy [link] [comments]
    Pen recommendations ✒️
    I just ordered the N2 Horizontal Full Year | 2026 Common Planner from sterling ink. I’m looking for recommendations for a pen (maybe highlighter too) that won’t bleed through. Thank you submitted by /u/Ok-Albatross7396 [link] [comments]
    Hello Beauty! A big thank you to Paul!
    I can’t believe I won this beauty! It feels luxe and well made, I can’t wait to use it! I won the most popular colour. 🥳 Thank you u/pablomcg123 for running this contest. He has been so gracious in sending this beautiful journal with so much care and love. Check out his work at https://www.paulmcgrathleather.com I still can’t believe I won! submitted by /u/Accomplished-Fox5456 [link] [comments]
    I looooove this notebook but I don't know what to do with it
    This is a gift from my sister and i'm so in love. The thing is, i like to draw and write so friends and family always gift me notebooks. I have tons of it and may take me 30 years to finnish all of them 😭 But this one is different. I love the yellow grid paper, the layout is perfect. I have the urge to put this beauty in use. But I don't know what to do 😭 The last photo is all the notebooks that I'm using now and their function. It's funny to ask for help 'cause I'm the one who should know myself most, but I really need more suggestions 🙏 Thank u guys 💖 submitted by /u/mustamoon [link] [comments]
    Curtis and harvey vintage memoranda
    Im unsure of its origins but ive had it for 5+ years and i am curious on its origins, it has various drawings and words that I cant read, might take more pics soon submitted by /u/sirjumbojord [link] [comments]
    Looking for a 5 year journal
    I already keep a journal, something to track my moods, literal dreams, and random bits of art and poetry drafts, but I want to keep a 3-5 year journal. A snap shot of some creative work I am doing with poetry and music. I am having trouble finding an undated 5 year journal. Most will have places to write in the year, but i would also like to be able to write in the day and such as well since I am planning to start with may. Does something like this exist? or would it be better to just get a 400 page journal and go from there. submitted by /u/Own_Vermicelli201 [link] [comments]
    Legami vs Midori MD notebooks
    Hey guys, just wondering if anyone has tried both the journals mentioned below? If so, can you please share if the paper quality is the same? I like that the Midori notebook has slightly textured paper quality for good pen-to-paper-traction…you feel the paper giving a bit of feedback, pen doesn’t just simply glide across the page with minimal friction. I’m hoping the Legami is similar? Thank you! - Midori MD Notebook - A5 grid - Legami - My Notebook, Deep Graphite, Medium, Lined 6 mm, FSC Certified Paper, 192 Pages, Softcover, Elastic Closure, 13 x 21 cm submitted by /u/flaxseedyup [link] [comments]
    Gift from my wife
    submitted by /u/esasisa [link] [comments]
    Are Life Noble notebooks good for sketching/watercolor?
    Hello everyone. Im looking for a notebook that can handle almost anything i throw in it. Ive tried keeping my journals and sketchbooks separate but it deosnt work for me. I sketch with watercolor a lot but i dont like watercolor paper or thick paper in general for writing. Ive been eyeing the life noble notebooks, but if you have any other suggestions im open. submitted by /u/Queasy-Exam8683 [link] [comments]
    Great deals at my local B&N
    My husband and I decided a rainy day was a good day for a bookshop hop over the weekend. Snagged these from the clearance section at B&N for $5/each. Was gonna get the Nuunas a few months ago for $10 but passed, them being down to $5 felt like a sign 😅😂 Brands: Nuuna (120GSM) Mossery (100GSM) Castelli Milano (90GSM) Smitten on Paper (GSM not listed on tag) [was $12 not $5] submitted by /u/Jojo21899 [link] [comments]
    Guided journal vs Art Journal
    I am fairly ok in regular journaling. I do journal often but i am a busy professional. What would be better for me? I found a journal with everyday prompts in it. Would that be good for me? Or should i stick to plain page ones? And how do i make sure i stick to it? submitted by /u/Significant-Fly1849 [link] [comments]
    A club about finishing a notebook?
    Do we have it here? Because I need it 😂 I’m sure I’m not the only one here. I have a couple of notebooks and sketchbooks left unfinished, but my brain couldn’t stop me from buying a new one. It’s been a long time since I’ve felt how satisfying it is to finish just one damn notebook. submitted by /u/abcdaym [link] [comments]
    How long does it take you to go through a notebook?
    How long does it take for you to go through a notebook/Journal that is maybe 100 pages just to set a baseline I know it may differ for everyone depending if they are using it for - Tasks Lists - Journal entry - Motivation/Help - Doodling Etc Additionally, do you prefer going through it quickly or you want it to last as long as possible? submitted by /u/Beginnerdaytrader [link] [comments]
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    Documentation / Source URL are brokem
    Issue - https://github.com/haskell/haskell-language-server/issues/4579 My Old Post here - https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/1pe7ql0/going_to_wrong_page_on_clicking/ As HLS 2.14.0 is released, is this being picked ? If not what workaround you folks are using ? submitted by /u/kichiDsimp [link] [comments]
    Tokyo Haskell Meetup 19 May: Clash and Haskell DevTools
    I am happy to organise another Tokyo Haskell Meetup, on 19th of May (during, and quite close to, FM2026): 12Kanda building in Kanda (near Akihabara). Two talks (in English): The Missing Haskell DevTools Luite Stegeman Haskell has a reputation for "if it compiles, it runs... but it probably still has a space leak." The tools for investigating the runtime behaviour of Haskell programs have always been spartan compared to what's available in environments like .NET, the JVM, or JavaScript. In this talk we'll look at how Haskell actually works under the hood, compiled code and bytecode, and how this affects the tooling for debugging and profiling. We'll then see what the GHC developers have been doing recently to close the gap. Finally, we'll look at a new tool that brings several runtime-analysis capabilities together under one roof. Hardware in Haskell with Clash ⁨Elliot Potts⁩ In this talk, we explore how Haskell can be used to design digital circuits using the power of pure functions. Clash is a compiler that brings the rich language features you know and love such as polymorphism, ADTs and typeclasses to the world of FPGA or ASIC design. No prior digital design experience required! Please use the Meetup link to RSVP if you are interested in attending (space is limited): Tokyo Haskell Meetup submitted by /u/james_haydon [link] [comments]
    Haskell Language Server 2.14.0.0 release
    submitted by /u/Fendor_ [link] [comments]
    couldn't install haskell-debugger
    Below are the haskell toolchain installed in my local - https://preview.redd.it/fxwoi1gpi0zg1.png?width=1166&format=png&auto=webp&s=9b231e722804ca0858388f1cba26649ec456dd1e When I try to install haskell-debugger, I get below error - % stack install haskell-debugger Error: [S-4804] Stack failed to construct a build plan. While constructing the build plan, Stack encountered the following errors. The 'Stack configuration' refers to the set of package versions specified by the snapshot (after any dropped packages, or pruned GHC boot packages; if a boot package is replaced, Stack prunes all other such packages that depend on it) and any extra-deps: In the dependencies for haskell-debugger-0.13.1.0: * aeson must match >=2.2.3 && <2.3, but no version is in the Stack configuration (latest match…
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    I have 5 months to learn something before starting a Java traineeship. What should I learn, and why should it be Emacs Lisp?
    Hello I’m looking for some wiseheads, I have a bit of an extended period coming up where work is winding down and I start a new job in a Java traineeship. I’ve been really getting into Emacs and Org mode for the last couple of months and so I was gravitating towards picking up myself some elisp but there’s probably better ways to spend my time. Right? Anybody have some ideas of some foundational stuff I could learn that would better suited to helping me along the path of (Java) developer? Basically I’m doing a sanity check with people who’ve had their nose to the software dev grindstone for a while and can give me some better life advice than me telling myself “go all in on that lisp magic”. If it helps I have experience with JS, react, git, sql, Linux. Enough to get some basic stuff off the ground. Thanks! submitted by /u/Little-Yesterday-769 [link] [comments]
    macher-agent: Similar to gptel-agent but within the macher context
    As a heavy user of macher I've moved some helpers I use regularly into a single project incase there are others that might be interested. https://github.com/elij/macher-agent It's basically gptel-agent but for those of us who like the macher workflow with the patch output rather than the CLI/MCP destructive file system workflow.. Basically it gives a few nice to haves -- a macher-agent-make-tool which is like gptel-make-tool but has access to the macher file context and does a few things to keep things async. And a simple sub agent workflow using buffer outputs. My goal is to hopefully get it into a position where it could be upstreamed directly into macher. submitted by /u/elijahcharles [link] [comments]
    Using our new Lua debbuger: LuaProbe, we made an Emacs package for it
    For more information, improvements or issues check our repository at: https://github.com/PlugwiseBV/LuaProbe.el submitted by /u/Plugwise [link] [comments]
    Wireframe.el Keyboard-first wireframe prototyping inside GNU Emacs.
    Wireframe-mode is a lightweight “Wireframing for developers” focused on low-fidelity structure, fast iteration, and DSL-driven UI thinking. Github Link: https://github.com/zenitsu7772000/wireframe.el submitted by /u/Background_Cloud_231 [link] [comments]
    Experimental/personal PDF-viewing/notetaking minor mode I (sort of) vibe-coded.
    Yesterday I asked an LLM for help writing a minor mode that would cater to my very particular workflow when reading large amounts of PDF documents and taking notes on them. I intended it to be largely an educational experience in Elisp, and it was, but what I ended up with was so useful (and fancy!) that I wanted to share it in case anyone else could use some of the functions or ideas in their own setup. Basically, the mode builds the split-screen setup and provides functions that allow me to navigate within the PDF file and between files without moving point from the Org buffer containing my notes. Opening a PDF file using these commands automatically moves point to the Org headline for that document or, if a headline doesn't exist for that document, appends one to the bottom of the Org file and moves point there. I can also open a document in the viewer from its corresponding Org headline. I don't think it's suitable for distribution as a package -- vibe-coded, too me-specific, any number of other reasons -- but I made a Github repo; the README has all the details, and the prompt I used. I was careful during the session with the LLM to slow down and make sure I understood everything it was doing, asking questions and making suggestions. But while it was really educational, I don't know what I don't know, so it's likely there are places where there are other, better ways of achieving the same result. I'd love to hear about these; if anyone's interested enough to take the time to read the code (and the copious comments!), any feedback would be very welcome. submitted by /u/yikesx10000 [link] [comments]
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    We are bringing the EuroClojure Conference to Prague in May 2027
    submitted by /u/kaliszad [link] [comments]

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    Made my own card size :')
    Couldn't justify the price so I cut down an old passport size I wasn't using. Also my go to card wallet fits in perfectly, just need to find a little notebook insert now!! Any recommendations? submitted by /u/Desperate-Lime-6878 [link] [comments]
    My TN passport setup
    Currently waiting for the travelers factory mug charm, then it would complete! submitted by /u/Mossypufferfish [link] [comments]
    People who have regular and passport sizes, what do you use each one for?
    I currently sport a passport as my wallet, thoughts notebook and commonplace book. I like the idea of my diary/thoughtbook being kept in my passport however I do really want to get the standard size for things like a junk journal and maybe sketches. People who have both, what do you use each one for? Do they harmonise well together as systems? submitted by /u/Beginning_Meet_4290 [link] [comments]
    From travel diary to travel journal
    Several weeks ago, Gotta get caught up… post was published here and it prompted me to do something about my own travel journals. I've been keeping a travel diary since 2014. Nothing much, just a daily log of where I went and what I saw. I also kept maps, travel brochures, entrance tickets and other ephemera in boxes around the house. Well, now I have started to combine them in a travel journal. I got two covers - a standard size (that one seems too big for me to carry around), and a passport one as the closest size to the one I used to use as a travel diary. So far, I've filled out one standard insert and started the second one. I have to admit, I don't use the cover at all. If I were just writing, I guess I would have used it, but since I am also adding ephemera, it is more convenient for me to just take out the insert and write, stick, glue and everything else without the cover. In any case, I am happy with the progress I made. The notebook I used as a travel diary was the notebook I used to carry with me daily. It was the most convenient size for me, but I cannot find the same size anymore (I would call it narrow A6). I did get several A6 notebooks from the same manufacturer that will go with me on my future travels, and lined inserts for the passport cover as a daily notebook. They are all still blank because I haven't travelled since I switched my notebooks, and I am currently using a hardcover pocket notebook that I can use for several more months. I am looking forward to starting the passport, though. submitted by /u/Cayca [link] [comments]
    Do you ever feel weird about actually using your limited editions?
    I think I’ve reached the point where I’m going to let go of some of my limited edition Traveler’s Notebooks, and I’m having mixed feelings about it I’ve got a few that I absolutely love, but I’ve realised I don’t actually use any of them. They’re all in really nice condition because I’m too aware of their value to properly carry them or throw them in a bag. I enjoy my notebooks so much more when they’re a bit scruffy and full of life, rather than something I feel like I have to keep 'perfect', but it's difficult for me to let go with these. I've come to prefer the plain, normal editions for this reason, as it's sad to just have these sitting in a drawer. Has anyone else had these feelings with the limited editions, or do you have no issues using them regardless? submitted by /u/paperxclouds [link] [comments]
    I use the kraft paper notebook inserts to make "Yearbooks"! These are my favorite memories from October '24 To May '26. (Starting another one this week!)
    I carry my Travelers Notebook with me everywhere, and it is set up like this: -Yearbook/Photo Album -Monthly Planner -Weekly Planner -Daily Planner / Journal Entries! Since I completed one of my inserts, I was excited to show you all these side-by-side! submitted by /u/BananaSlippedOnHuman [link] [comments]
    dream cover, nightmare price
    been looking for this cover forever but can’t justify this price! submitted by /u/poetry_and_fuel [link] [comments]
    My Two Piece Journaling System.
    How many journals do you guys use? How many refills do you use? What all do you use it/them for? submitted by /u/SadsauceTV [link] [comments]
    Baking creative space into meeting notes
    I use an A5 unlined notebook and have run into a bit of a wall with my meeting notes. Because I am focused on whatever meeting it is, I end up with dense walls of text that leave little room for the “fun” or “functional” creative elements I want to include. I like to use stickers or icons that are relevant and reinforce key notes, but my pages are too crowded. For those of you who balance heavy note-taking with a creative layout, do you format a bunch of pages before the start of every day’s meetings? If so, how? Thank you! submitted by /u/PitifulNoMore [link] [comments]
    Golden Week Trip
    Spending the long holiday Golden Week in Kyoto and Fukui with my passport TN. Finally was able to buy a Zento Signature model after looking months. submitted by /u/Swimming-Reading-652 [link] [comments]
    TN card size setup
    I was thinking of getting a kaweco Lilliput in stainless steel, but irdk if that’s a good idea. I am afraid I might loose it. submitted by /u/Mossypufferfish [link] [comments]
    I made a mini card size folder
    Hey, I wanted to show you all how easy it is to cut down A6 Hobonichi folders, and a pocket sticker! Here is how mine looks like after cutting both the pocket sticker and folder into a smaller size. I posted my tour of my TN and the folder but it didn’t get so many views. I just wanted to share this with you guys. I love mini stuff and this little diy took only 5 minutes. Please update me with pictures if you make it yourself, I would love to see them :) @mossypufferfish on insta and TikTok! submitted by /u/Mossypufferfish [link] [comments]
    It finally arrived
    It took quite a while to get to my country, but it arrived intact and more beautiful than ever hahaha ps.: Waiting for the other purchases submitted by /u/Additional_Cherry898 [link] [comments]
    Giving TN a chance with my little writer buddy
    my haul from Japan and my decision to switch after years of using MD journals. submitted by /u/Agitated_Maximum_277 [link] [comments]
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    Writing a function to configure window splits how I want them instantly
    Emacs beginner here so forgive me if my question is silly. I want to write a function that will split the frame into windows based on some specification in the code or in a file. I then want the function to create new files in a directory of a given type and name or open them if they exist already, and open these buffers into the windows. Essentially, I want a shortcut to set up my workspace in the way I want it instantly to work on a specific task. I’m really not sure where to start with this as I’m a total beginner. I’ve only just started writing a little bit of LISP code today! Any help would be much appreciated :) submitted by /u/dislikes-usernames [link] [comments]
    Package announcement: buffer-to-pdf (by prot)
    submitted by /u/ImJustPassinBy [link] [comments]
    How does text change color in M-x shell?
    Sometimes the prompt color changes, sometimes error messages change color, sometimes some random words get colored. I am not seeing any patterns here but commands that output text without any ANSI codes still get randomly colored. Is there some setting I'm missing? I don't want to turn off colors entirely, but I also don't want it to randomly color parts of the output. Edit: Solved. submitted by /u/acidrainery [link] [comments]
    Do you use fzf even when you already have Projectile + Helm?
    I love using fzf in my tmux session. Recently I learned there's a front-end package for fzf in Emacs. It looks like a fascinating package and super well maintained. Now that I'm already quite happy with my setup with projectile, helm, helm-ag, but here FOMO is kicking in... For those who use it in Emacs, what has your experience been like? submitted by /u/goodssh [link] [comments]
    Help with eww
    I've been trying to use eww to read text based articles. Works decently well but the zoom doesnt work as expected with proportional fonts. No scaling +5 scaling How do i get it to zoom properly? submitted by /u/whosdafter [link] [comments]
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    ursa-ts-mode (20260503.2249) --- Major mode for Ursa, using tree-sitter
    The ursa-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260503.2249.
    claude-code-context (20260503.2210) --- Share buffer context with Claude Code
    The claude-code-context package has been updated to version 20260503.2210.
    gnus-browse-url-in-article (20260503.1942) --- Smarter browse-url for Gnus articles
    The gnus-browse-url-in-article package has been updated to version 20260503.1942.
    acp (20260503.1851) --- An ACP (Agent Client Protocol) implementation
    The acp package has been updated to version 20260503.1851.
    dap-mode (20260503.1833) --- Debug Adapter Protocol mode
    The dap-mode package has been updated to version 20260503.1833.
    browse-kill-ring (20260503.1620) --- Interactively insert items from kill-ring
    The browse-kill-ring package has been updated to version 20260503.1620.
    lsp-shader (20260503.1236) --- LSP Clients for ShaderLab
    The lsp-shader package has been updated to version 20260503.1236.
    sideline-lsp (20260503.1235) --- Show lsp information with sideline
    The sideline-lsp package has been updated to version 20260503.1235.
    lsp-ltex (20260503.1233) --- LSP Clients for LTEX
    The lsp-ltex package has been updated to version 20260503.1233.
    lsp-grammarly (20260503.1232) --- LSP Clients for Grammarly
    The lsp-grammarly package has been updated to version 20260503.1232.
    meep (20260503.1151) --- Lightweight modal editing
    The meep package has been updated to version 20260503.1151.
    nethack (20260503.532) --- Run Nethack as a subprocess
    The nethack package has been updated to version 20260503.532.
    base16-theme (20260503.248) --- Collection of themes built on combinations of 16 base colors
    The base16-theme package has been updated to version 20260503.248.
    embark (20260503.118) --- Conveniently act on minibuffer completions
    The embark package has been updated to version 20260503.118.
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    I made myself a felt B5 refillable notebook cover
    I love the leather trifolds, but I use B5 notebooks and often carry several with me. I decided to make myself a custom one from my favorite material, grey felt. I’m not sure I did the grommets right (mine are 2mm size), but I like the smaller ones. I love having my notebooks all tucked away in the cover. submitted by /u/9flights [link] [comments]
    What would you use this for?
    Picked it up the other day because its adorable but struggling to know what to use it for. Definitely want to put it to use though! submitted by /u/Constant_Chip_5761 [link] [comments]
    Too many good notebooks
    In a previous post, I stated that I didn't need another notebook but... From bottom up Ayush X2 Tomoe River 68 GSM Another Ayush. These are getting difficult to find. Tomoe River 52 GSM X3 including the 1000 page beast Tomoe River 68 GSM Nuuna Classic 360 air zequenz Apica CDC 905 Yu-sari Leuchtturm1917. I know I have more of these lying around Life Nobel Graphilo a strange one, not as smooth but still good paper. All are fountain pen friendly with each having different characteristics This was just the stash I have around my work station, I know of another stack near my downstairs laptop. Background is just the mess that I choose not to see with my flat cap collection and a carbon fiber bike wheel submitted by /u/Better-Credit6701 [link] [comments]
    Paul McGrath Leather Goods — stellar!
    I don’t win much in life. Lucky in other ways. So was stunned to be a lucky winner this go around. Let me tell you: leather is supple and smooth, even amazing on the nose; embossing is subtle and so cool; feels amazing to touch; the colors are so vivid and deep; and it just exudes luxury AND practicality! All with a personal touch. Incredible. So grateful to Paul McGrath! I had a rough week — randomly hospitalized with a serious heart thing out of the blue that was fixed. But got this when I got home, and was the best surprise! submitted by /u/vdimaggio [link] [comments]
    Looking for notebook recommendations.
    Looking for notebook recommendations. Currently finishing up my hardcover Moleskine and need to purchase another A5 notebook. I am thinking about trying a softcover but am okay with sticking with hardcover and I am not sure which notebooks to consider. Would prefer something I can easily obtain from Amazon and under $30 USD. Would like the following features but I am flexible. Also open to pen recommendations. Using Energel 0.5 at the moment and have been satisfied. Ribbon bookmarker Elastic Band Back Pocket Will use mostly gel pens or Sakura Pigma Pens Limited ghosting. Like to doodle and draw in them too. Grid preferred but can do dot grid Lay flat submitted by /u/HarriBallsak420 [link] [comments]
    Any interest in an experimental notebook of the month?
    I've had this idea for a while but not sure if there would be any interest. I've been making my own notebooks for a while now and would like to try some different things in terms of papers, page layouts, etc. To keep things somewhat consistent I'm thinking of just pocket size for now. I'm figuring this out as I go, so I haven't gotten as far as having a cost or subscription model yet. If there is interest I'd love to hear your thoughts. I'd even be willing to to get this started with as little as one or two brave pioneers to see if I can make this work and keep it interesting! submitted by /u/InkStainedLeather [link] [comments]
    Analog College Student Lost in the Notebook World
    Hi all... I'm looking for some guidance. I'm a university student, and I've learned that I learn best when I write all my notes analog. (This isn't a surprise to you all, but I've found it's quite uncommon in university these days) I'm trying to find a simple notebook for my notes, and I need some help. Here, I've outlined some things I'm looking for and some notebooks I've tried. I was hoping some learned notebook nerds could help me out! I'm looking for: - 6.5 mm lines (6 and 7, really), - Paper that dries quickly and doesn't smudge when mildliners are applied over ballpoint and gel pen ink. - a cover that lies flat, - A5 or thereabouts sizing, - Simple, one color covers, I've gotten close with midori notebooks, but I've found that I can't use highlighters on the pages and the pale covers get dirty and worn out very quickly, and not in a cute way! Any advice? submitted by /u/Fun_Usual5806 [link] [comments]
    [Self]First attempt at a handmade grimoire-style notebook
    submitted by /u/TheClayraven [link] [comments]
    What features do you wish more leather notebook covers had?
    This is more of a discussion post, but there's no label for that. Just wondering if you've gotten your own holy grail notebook that satisfies all of your wants/needs or if there's a modification you're sorely missing? For instance, I feel as though pen loops should be placed higher than they normally are. I usually see them placed in the middle. Sometimes I wish instead of 3 card-sized pockets, there were just one card-sized pocket and a larger pocket. submitted by /u/Margot550 [link] [comments]
    I made my first refillable leather notebook :D
    It currently has 4 books inside, though i maybe able to fit 2 more if I removed the green insert. The green patch at the front is supposed to be a lotus leaf. I'll probably paint it & add some more charms. Can't wait to fill it 。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆ (⁠◕⁠ᴗ⁠◕⁠✿⁠) submitted by /u/miso-sleepy [link] [comments]
    Pleasant surprise- l’atelier A6 portfolio bigger than standard!
    submitted by /u/Infarction1 [link] [comments]
    Weekly Spread for 5/4 in a MARK'S EDiT semi-B7
    Playing with some new ILMILY two-color pens - the NIGHT and SEPIA ones. Love them already - up there with the WINE one. Cloud sticker is from a Daiso pack that came and went. submitted by /u/jrecyclebin [link] [comments]
    How come no one here ever talks about the Bullet Journal Pocket notebook edition?
    This little notebook is everything. It comes in threes and so comfortable to write on. You can use it to write in so many fashions that it fits any use case I threw at it. One I use for professional note taking (job related), one I use to write down information that stays pretty constant (subscription, gold recipes, cat’s medical history, etc). And one I use as a simple daily journal. It’s small and common-looking enough to feel discrete and fits in large pockets or tiny handbags. It lays flat and the paper is *chefs kiss*. I’m probably gonna end up buying 10 of those. I swear no one pays me to say this. rPlease read it as a recommendation. :) submitted by /u/wrongbetty [link] [comments]
    How to bake creative space into meeting notes
    I use an A5 unlined notebook and have run into a bit of a wall with my meeting notes. Because I am focused on whatever meeting it is, I end up with dense walls of text that leave little room for the “fun” or “functional” creative elements I want to include. I like to use stickers or icons that are relevant and reinforce key notes, but my pages are too crowded. For those of you who balance heavy note-taking with a creative layout, do you format a bunch of pages before the start of every day’s meetings? If so, how? Thank you! submitted by /u/PitifulNoMore [link] [comments]
    Knoxville, TN Stationery Stores?
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    12 months of Journaling
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    A quick visualisation of my design role.
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    The Montblanc notebooks are excellent, if you use them for writing
    I heard so many bad things about Montblanc stationery it took me a while to purchase one, this A5 format in red. I have found the paper to be excellent. It shows sheen in sheening ink, yet it dries fairly quickly and it is quite resistant to smudging even with pigment ink (the black ink is Chou Kuro). There was no bleedthrough even with thicker nibs like the 1.5 Music Nib from Sailor; inks that usually tend to bleed through at least a bit, like the great Leonardo Noce Moscata showed their range of color and light sheen flawlessly. The leather is durable, the paper has a bit of grit that helps even buttery smooth nibs like the Essentio’s keep their line shape. The ruling is 10mms which might be a bit too much but it does invite the usage of thicker nibs, and the paper can definitely take it. The only flaws I can find are: they do not like to lay flat, even with, say, *encouragement*, and the price. They are certainly not worth 70 euro apiece in the A5 format but I always managed to buy them for half as much and in that case they are absolutely great notebooks, among the best I have used. I think most people expect more than any stationary brand can give, and for the demanded price, they are right. But if you can use them writing, as quality notebooks that are no more than that, you might enjoy them more than you could image. submitted by /u/CaranDerwent [link] [comments]
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    Never written unit tests before — looking for resources and best practices in Scala 2
    Hi everyone! I've recently been working on labs for one of my CS courses at university in Scala 2.x, but the teaching staff didn't provide us with unit tests to verify that we're on the right track during development. Because of this, I figured I'd try to implement them myself, but I've never written unit tests before — let alone in Scala. I'd like to ask what resources you would recommend for learning, and what best practices I should keep in mind. The current lab is focused on OOP and involves extracting entities from a set of txt files, instantiating classes, and working with polymorphism. The previous lab was focused on purely functional programming, also had no unit tests, and consisted of using the Reddit API to scrape posts and build a ranking of the most frequently used words across certain subreddits. My professor mentioned that for the first lab I should create something called a "Mock" to simulate the API side, so I suspect it will be easier to write unit tests for the second lab. submitted by /u/Quarter_Extreme [link] [comments]
    This week in #Scala (May 4, 2026)
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    My weekend project
    First time sharing, but I finally decided to use some of this beautiful green leather. I’m always worried about messing the good stuff up because I’m always tinkering with my design. Also I forgot how much I love Paper Republic paper. submitted by /u/Myztik_1 [link] [comments]
    a4 hardcover graph notebooks
    Looking for A4 size graph notebook with hardcover. What other choices out there besides Leuchttrum1917? I really prefer a whiter paper compared to the cream and don't want softcover submitted by /u/dabull23 [link] [comments]
    All the notebooks I’ve ever used
    Sorry for the potato quality of the text. These have been sitting in a box taking space and I just needed to consolidate these in some pics before I put them away in storage. There’s just too many. All pics are roughly organized by size and not date. Nothing related to school notes or work or strictly language study is in these pics. Pic 1: I started needing some way to jot down notes for classes. Due dates, stuff that I wanted to remember later on. During my bachelor’s degree I started dating entries and some pages. But before them they were disorganized phrases and dates and phone numbers and names. I did move to Japan and started keeping longer journal entries, and some random Japanese stuff here and there. Pic 2: I’ve only started and finished using two planners ever: in 2009 a…
    2026 journal theme - mountains, one finished already!🏔️
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    Using your notebook in the office
    Hey, I have a question for the notebook community. ​For what specific tasks or notices do you use your notebook in the office world? I’m also curious about your setup: ​System: Do you use any productivity methods like GTD (Getting Things Done), Bullet Journaling, or your own custom system? ​Hardware: Do you prefer a bound book (for that permanent archive feel) or a ring binder/spiral notebook (for maximum flexibility)? ​Quantity: Do you stick to one "source of truth" for everything, or do you juggle multiple notebooks for different projects or roles? ​Looking forward to hearing about your workflows! submitted by /u/PinkyAndTheBrain4 [link] [comments]
    Having a hard time choosing the right notebook
    When i was in college i used a tablet to take notes. It was great because i did not have to lug around multiple notebooks. When i started my career, i quickly learned that would not be helpful. A single notebook to keep track of tasks and notes was perfect. I slowly adding my personal life into it too so i had a notebook that was my go-to for everything. The notebook i was using was a A5 brown leather hardcover. It may have been this: https://a.co/d/0j5s4Sev but i got mine from Marshalls so not sure if exact but looks very similar. I filled in the notebook and needed a new one so i ordered a new one. I ordered this: https://a.co/d/0ef2jGEX This was great because it had a pen but i swapped it out with a sharpie gel pen because that is my go-to. It was small so i can fit it in my pocket. My problem is, 1, i forgot it at work, 2, yes it fits in my pocket but i carry a large wallet in my left pocket and 2 phones (work and personal) in my right. This notebook fits in my left a bit. 3, i would take up about 6-7 pages for the same amount of notes i would fill on 2 pages for the A5 one. Im not sure if i want the pocket carry efficiency but at the same time i dont want to lug around a larger book. I am lost on what to do My main requirements when i look for a notebook is: 1) good finish so wear and tear is not a big issue 2) pen holder is a must 3) 2 bookmark ribbons (1 for current and 2nd for past things i like to keep marked 4) elastic band 5) thick paper Please help me find a perfect notebook for me submitted by /u/Beginnerdaytrader [link] [comments]
    My gf made me a denim notebook cover for my birthday
    This year I got into journaling and quickly got into the habit of using multiple notebooks at once. I sometimes show her beautiful notebook covers/binders from this sub! I was surprised she made me this and appreciate the craftiness in making this gift. It is personal and both beautiful and useful! submitted by /u/wastedlasagna [link] [comments]
    Mini notebook
    Hice una libreta pequeñita submitted by /u/charlee000 [link] [comments]
    Trying out this comic notebook
    My instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cryptoboxcomics There is a stencil but it’s a bit clunky to use. submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
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    A Tale of Two Handles and a Segfault
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    Two Haskell Talks from Bellroy at Melbourne Compose Group May Meetup
    We're thrilled to have two Bellroy Haskellers presenting a double-feature at Melbourne Compose Group. Michael Webb (CTO) will share how Bellroy built and scaled a $120M+ brand with a tiny Haskell team. Jack Kelly (Staff Engineer) will walk through deploying Haskell in the cloud with an opinionated guide to Haskell on AWS Lambda. Whether you're using Haskell in production, curious about serverless, or just want to see how a small team moves fast without fear, come along! Details Below The Talks Michael Webb - CTO Maximum Agency, Minimum Footguns Lessons from scaling a $120M+ carry brand with a tiny engineering team At Bellroy, we've built a small engineering team that moves fast, ships confidently, and hands real power to the people closest to the work - content editors, ops staff,…
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    sbt 1.12.11 released
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    My new card size TN! (+ a question about inserts)
    Was very lucky to get this during the last online drop! Is anyone planning on using an A7 MD notebook with this notebook? If so, how does it fit / are you planning to cut it smaller? submitted by /u/parrotings [link] [comments]
    Nerding out with my TN Dandelion ed.
    Hanging out at a game store hosting a game of Dread (if anyone shows up lol). Of COURSE browsing the store I find stunninggggg Dandelion spin down dice with the biggest windows I’ve ever seen. (Non-nerd read: cool colored bits that made a cool sound together that can count up or down as you play a game) Realized I took all my FP out to mess with inks and only had my one Perkeo with Deadly Nighshade instead of my usual blues. Def not the color vibe and I don’t care for once. Using my TN to relax while out an about is teaching me to just use it and enjoy instead of shutting it down because something isn’t perfect. Also shot from the top, she’s THICCCCC. 😍 The weeks staggered like that give me perfect pen spots that don’t increase width. submitted by /u/TheCodeTeam [link] [comments]
    Traveler's Factory Cotton Zipper Case (Passport)
    I am looking for the TRAVELER'S notebook Cotton Zipper Case on olive or brown but it seems like everywhere I check in the US is sold out. I tried the Moterm one but didn't like the feel.\ Is it usually this hard to find one? submitted by /u/Lovey709 [link] [comments]
    How durable is this solution?
    While contemplating over getting the card size set I ended up making a cover myself out of a beautiful piece of scrap Italian veg tan leather, and came up with the solution how to terminate the elastics (shown in the photo, those silver tubes). Generally speaking I have come to appreciate it since the knots are bulky and seems much sleeker. But I have zero experience with this kind of stopper so I was wondering whether you have any and can share your experience with the durability? Thank you in advance! PS: I ended up ordering a set, but it’ll take months apparently. submitted by /u/__radioactivepanda__ [link] [comments]
    Made my own sticker release for the Card Sizes TN
    Clearly the only inserts we have so far are the ones that came with the 20th Anniversary Set, but I like the option of having a sticker release insert with me for random labels and stickers when I head out or bring some of my fave stickers with me so I can journal with them. So I made my own! submitted by /u/monochrome_wardrobe [link] [comments]
    Card Size
    Finally got my card sized travelers. First idea is to use as a wallet but I have a feeling this will be a small art TN. Also I can’t believe it’s not even my smallest one. submitted by /u/paperstoryarts [link] [comments]
    Putting together a passport starter kit
    My 20th anniversary card kit came the other day and my boyfriend loved the idea of this notebook style. It’s my boyfriend’s birthday in June so I’m putting together a brown passport starter kit. So far I have: Brown Passport (with the standard blank insert) Connecting rubber bands Travellers spirit clear folder Lined paper refill What else do we think a new travelers fan would want in their starter kit? I’m in the UK and we can buy the fabric zipper pouch so I’m thinking about that one. submitted by /u/Panda487 [link] [comments]
    Finally!
    Aah, now I don't have FOMO any more! Lol submitted by /u/Weary_Word6212 [link] [comments]
    My TN Mickey Mouse
    Good morning everyone, I'm bringing you the official Mickey Mouse magazine that came out this week. It's very cute. The cover is faux leather, and inside there are two inserts: one white, one dotted, and a transparent pocket. I probably won't use it, but I'll keep it in my collection. submitted by /u/More-Imagination5541 [link] [comments]
    Aesthetics or practicality?
    I am referring to the band which holds the notebook closed. My preference is for the band to anchor in the middle of the spine, like the tweaked Wanderings cover here. My personal feeling is that the band emerging from the middle of the back cover looks untidy but is there any practical advantage to this or is purely aesthetics? Just curious what other people think. submitted by /u/Longjumping-Try-9356 [link] [comments]
    took my new card size out today!
    went to see the flower fields in carlsbad today and decided to use my card size tn for the first time! i wanted to pack light since i’d be walking around a lot it was a good size for doing quick sketches of all the nice flowers and plants. took it to a cafe after to play around with the drawings some more :) submitted by /u/vmariie [link] [comments]
    My Traveler’s ~
    I just welcomed the card-size TN into the family! ✨Very cute, and I like all the little accessories it came with. For anyone curious about how I use my TNs and hobonichi: TN regular: travel journal, JP writing practice, everyday/mood journal TN passport: sticker souvenirs (cafes, parks, restaurants, local shops, etc) TN card: tbd, maybe a photo a day from the mini printer Hobonichi: record of things I did or experienced each day I love this sub and seeing everyone’s TNs! ✌🏼 submitted by /u/salad_daze [link] [comments]
    After the Star Ferry ride
    Made a little custom charm for my notebook. Definitely worth the 5HKD for me! submitted by /u/Lhamorai [link] [comments]
    The littles
    My little ones. I love them so much. submitted by /u/magtotoskate [link] [comments]
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    Ubuntu Mono has more kerning in Emacs than in other applications, how to fix?
    Left is Emacs, right is Micro I'm not sure how to shrink the kerning. It doesn't seem to respond at all to changing `width` or `spacing`. I want the same width as in other applications (e.g. Micro). How do I do this? Sorry if this is a dumb question, I'm new to Emacs. submitted by /u/Aaxper [link] [comments]
    how are y'all using agents?
    what shell, setup, stack do you use? I am having a tough time https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1pskdxt/passing_code_not_data_to_agentshell/ & even figuring out a proper terminal use workflow. furthermore, i imagine having an inbuilt agent in emacs would have ux superpowers that current tui and web-chat-based ui doesn't, by having it dynamically control my ui pertaining to the intent/task we are doing. submitted by /u/skang404 [link] [comments]
    Implementing a minimal evergreen blog in HTML and Emacs Lisp
    I started working on this a couple of months ago in the spare time and have finally gotten it to the state where I am ready to pronounce it done! It was great fun and I love the result, I hope you find it interesting. Would also love any feedback on what I could do better. Thanks! submitted by /u/Martinsos [link] [comments]
    How do you use gpt.el? Custom Integrations?
    I want to know like how people use gpt.el (by karthink) for their different actions or workflows apart from just asking queries or rewriting code which might be useful for everyone who wants to have a llm integrated workflow. Describe the actions/workflows you do and also your configs too! For e.g. I am planning to make a 'get-news' function that will summarize all the feed and rank them and also optionally save it to a database Edit: Even if you use something other than gptel please do tell! submitted by /u/Frequent_Scientist71 [link] [comments]
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    timeout (20260502.1908) --- Throttle or debounce Elisp functions
    The timeout package has been updated to version 20260502.1908.
    embark-consult (20260502.1731) --- Consult integration for Embark
    The embark-consult package has been updated to version 20260502.1731.
    sql-bigquery (20260502.1517) --- Adds BigQuery support to SQLi mode
    The sql-bigquery package has been updated to version 20260502.1517.
    osm (20260502.1427) --- OpenStreetMap viewer
    The osm package has been updated to version 20260502.1427.
    ada-ts-mode (20260502.1153) --- Major mode for Ada using Tree-sitter
    The ada-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260502.1153.
    lf (20260502.1103) --- A Language Features library for Emacs Lisp
    The lf package has been updated to version 20260502.1103.
    recursion-indicator (20260502.957) --- Recursion indicator
    The recursion-indicator package has been updated to version 20260502.957.
    goggles (20260502.956) --- Pulse modified regions
    The goggles package has been updated to version 20260502.956.
    gnuplot (20260502.955) --- Major-mode and interactive frontend for gnuplot
    The gnuplot package has been updated to version 20260502.955.
    scad-mode (20260502.954) --- A major mode for editing OpenSCAD code
    The scad-mode package has been updated to version 20260502.954.
    orderless (20260502.954) --- Completion style for matching regexps in any order
    The orderless package has been updated to version 20260502.954.
    org-modern (20260502.953) --- Modern looks for Org
    The org-modern package has been updated to version 20260502.953.
    tempel (20260502.952) --- Tempo templates/snippets with in-buffer field editing
    The tempel package has been updated to version 20260502.952.
    jinx (20260502.951) --- Enchanted Spell Checker
    The jinx package has been updated to version 20260502.951.
    consult (20260502.950) --- Search and navigate via completing-read
    The consult package has been updated to version 20260502.950.
    dicom (20260502.950) --- DICOM viewer - Digital Imaging & Communications in Medicine
    The dicom package has been updated to version 20260502.950.
    cycle-at-point (20260502.927) --- Cycle (rotate) the word at point
    The cycle-at-point package has been updated to version 20260502.927.
    hl-indent-scope (20260502.926) --- Highlight indentation by scope
    The hl-indent-scope package has been updated to version 20260502.926.
    repeat-fu (20260502.924) --- Minor mode to repeat typing or commands
    The repeat-fu package has been updated to version 20260502.924.
    hl-prog-extra (20260502.900) --- Customizable highlighting for source-code
    The hl-prog-extra package has been updated to version 20260502.900.
    bui (20260502.730) --- Buffer interface library
    The bui package has been updated to version 20260502.730.
    dpkg-dev-el (20260502.631) --- Startup file for the elpa-dpkg-dev-el package
    The dpkg-dev-el package has been updated to version 20260502.631.
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    What's happening in your ZK this month, May 2026?
    We've had weekly versions in the past, but it's hard for anyone to keep that consistent. So I thought we might try a monthly version for a while, where anyone on the forum can start that thread for the month. On my side, I'm continuing to experiment with different kinds of #tagging. Right now I'm testing how some theoretical frameworks can go across many different topics and categories, and I'm wondering if that could be a base for multi-note tagging. For example, Systems Theory and Game Theory have concepts and keywords that could be applied to many different areas. A previous experiment with workflow-based tags has worked well, so I'm keeping that for the longer-term. I also want to branch out a bit in the kind of sources I've used in the past. I noticed I didn't have much in regards to natural sciences, so I've gotten a book about evolution and that will be the first biology/natural science book I'll have taken notes on for my ZK. Also this month, I'm revisiting a lot of older notes and reworking them. Depending on the case, that can mean editing and reorganizing them, or synthesizing them with completely new notes. It's slower than I expected, as I spend more time thinking that I do writing. But I'm happy with the newer versions.  ( 4 min )

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    Hong Kong haul 🇭🇰 discovered a local paper brand for inserts
    Picked up a new Traveler’s Notebook (blue, standard) to start a family travel log, along with three inserts from a local Hong Kong paper brand called PaperJoy. They had about 10-12ish different paper styles and cover colours to choose from; super fun. The shopkeeper let me browse the sample collection for ages 🤭 Immediately opened and changed out the band for the golden one included and added a cute postcard and lemon for a little pizzazz ✨🍋 **Bought from JOURNALIZE in Causeway Bay** submitted by /u/yumzau [link] [comments]
    Last year I went to Japan without my TN. This year I made this.
    Last January I went to Japan and left my TN at home because I had no good way to carry it. And couldn’t stomach the idea of shoving it in my backpack. Silly, I know…but true. Spent the whole trip wishing I’d brought it. Went back this year and made this first: a writing board with grommets and an old purse strap. The TN’s own elastic holds it in place. Wear it crossbody, flip it open, write anywhere. Got every stamp I could find this time. Now my TN is always with me and I’m loving the character it’s developing from finally being well-loved and used. submitted by /u/skay1211 [link] [comments]
    Out with the old, in with the new
    When I fell head over heels for TNs a few years ago, I really wanted to use my passport as a wallet, but I hate carrying purses and it was just too big for girl pockets most of the time. So I ended up with a Plotter M5 which has served me well, but I’ve always disliked how sharp the spine is in my pocket. I was so excited when TRC announced the 20th anniversary as it was exactly what I was wanting. It was finally delivered today and I’ve moved in and I love it!! 🥰 The second pic is now my current EDC situation and the third the full family. All of my covers house notebooks, though some aren’t used much right now. The covers all get love though. I like to swap the covers based on mood. submitted by /u/quiney08 [link] [comments]
    Card Sized 20th Anniversary Travelers Notebook
    It's a bit smaller than I expected but I can make it work. ✌️ submitted by /u/AureliuzRex [link] [comments]
    Got a standard after owning a passport!
    I originally journaled in leuchtturm + midori notebooks and never the TN style, but that all changed when i went to a craft store and saw the passport size. I really like the convenience of it and the system in general, and I think the passport will always be my baby, but I decided to order a standard size from an Etsy seller a few weeks ago to house the midori notebook I have. It finally came in today and I love seeing them together :) submitted by /u/Chryo_Mask [link] [comments]
    Travelers Passport
    Thinking about getting a travelers passport notebook but am wondering about the size. I know the measurements but does anyone here carry them in front or back pockets as an edc carry almost field notes style notebook? I carry field notes every day but I want a more premium notebook with a calendar insert such as the travelers but I don’t know if it might be too big to carry on my person. Thanks for your answers! Also, the card size is too small so don’t even bother with that lol. Lastly, would love to see pictures of those who carry them everyday! submitted by /u/Remote_Guess_5019 [link] [comments]
    FINALLY
    My instant gratification self bought the olive, because waiting for the brown (with no end in sight) is taking too long. I love that it’s not too green and the brown is a cool toned one and not warm. The leather smells fantastic and I’m so excited to use it. submitted by /u/HimeMiko [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary TN card size arrived so quick!
    These shipped same day in a few hours and just arrived in NYC in 2 days!! I’m so excited and finally feel like I’m winning at something. I was surprised it was 2 day shipping bc when I’ve ordered in the past it’s been way slow. I hope everyone who wants them has an opportunity to grab them. It certain was very stressful less than 1 minute for me. Now if I can only be so lucky to get love and trip covers. submitted by /u/erichazann [link] [comments]
    End of the week TN time
    Long week wind down.. Bourbon and a Traveler's Notebook submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    My new outlet
    I just recently got into journaling I have adhd and mental health issues and fun dust journaling works wonders for that so here’s my baby I bring her everywhere if she doesn’t fit in a purse I won’t buy that purse or use it ever!!! Side note would love ideas for ways to diy giving the inside of her more personality stuff I won’t have to buy or spend much on submitted by /u/Smellyjuno [link] [comments]
    My Passport Size Setup
    I got a new TN in the passport size and im really loving it. It has three inserts a brain dump, common place and my work one (which is not shown as its private) and it has two files a clear one and a red wallet type one with a pen loop. submitted by /u/HauntingManager5125 [link] [comments]
    card size - completing my ecosystem
    I received my 20th anniversary TN in the mail today and am so excited!!! This subreddit inspired me to get my first TN because once I saw what all of you are using yours for I simply could not resist. I’ve decided to use it as a wallet/scribble pad and so far am very happy with my setup. It’s slightly thicker than my previous wallet but with the added benefit of being able to take quick notes.. plus it looks super cool! I ofc had to go for the black to match the rest of my journaling/note-taking ecosystem. Also, look at how tiny the card size looks compared to my A5 :O. Now for the final step… I am looking for a tiny pen to match my tiny journal… I am considering purchasing the Ohto mini mechanical pencil but am unsure about the color selection (cause you can see I have somewhat of a black and silver theme going on ;p) Do any of you have suggestions for alternatives? Preferably mechanical pencils or erasable ink. xxx submitted by /u/Ok-Criticism7397 [link] [comments]
    Spots on new 20th Anniversary TN?
    Hello! My brand new Traveler’s Company Notebook 20th edition card size came in. There are dark spots on the front. The spots are darker in person than on camera. This is my 8th TN notebook and I’ve never seen something like this. I’m ok with the scratches. I’d also be ok if this was on the back and not the front. 🥲 The back looks fine. Can someone advise if this is a “reach out to someone” situation or a “suck it up and live with the leather” situation? 🙏 submitted by /u/StationeryDumpling [link] [comments]
    My new blue TN arrived!
    My new blue passport TN arrived yesterday it looks majestic with the silver Japanese yen coin! Can you share what your patinated blue TNs look like? Can't wait for mine to get its own! submitted by /u/MondayLog26 [link] [comments]
    Finalized my EDR in the new card size
    I've been using my travelers train passport TN for a wallet over the last year, but after downsizing my purse because of neck and shoulder pain, it was a tight fit. I had also noticed the foil on the cover scratching and was considering getting a plain passport to replace it. I was excited to see the card size for the 20th anniversary and got lucky getting one. It fits perfectly and I can't wait to use it more! submitted by /u/Alithia_Bonaparte [link] [comments]
    My first TN style notebook - a gorgeous trifold cover and CRENA paper inserts
    I have previously done all my journalling in one a5 notebook. But I have been flirting with the idea of trying a TN set-up for a while. I am also a big fan of chromashading fountain pen inks, and when I fell in love with CRENA paper ...and it was only available looseleaf or as TN inserts.... I took a mini leap. I decided to use a cheaper cover from Ali Express until I'm sure the system suits me. I chose a trifold cover as it seemed more expandable and protected. But there were no reviews on Ali Express for this cover, so it was a bit more of a gamble than usual. I am overjoyed with the quality of the leather, the softness and firmness is perfect and I can't stop touching it! I like having 3 bands at the spine as well. Now I have it, it doesn't feel like a temporary dupe product and I find it unlikely I will feel any need to replace it with a more expensive model. I ordered lots of accessories from Ali Express as well, including a different colour closure elastic with leather tab and a double pen holder. Paper needs to be top quality for me. I ordered both TC (MD and TR) inserts, and CRENA (80gsm and 50gsm) and compared the quality, cost, convenience. CRENA wins on quality, the ink looks better and the notebooks are stitched not stapled. CRENA wins on price, especially if you can get on TaoBao direct from manufacturer. TC wins on convenience as I can just walk into a store and find them. TaoBao is more difficult to learn to use and understand. We do have some CRENA suppliers in Australia (but not my city), but it is only slightly cheaper than TC through them, plus postage costs. I hauled a big range of accessories/folder inserts to try out, although I may not use them all. I can play around and see what I like. And this whole system was cheaper than just a genuine TC cover alone would cost. Who else is a fan of trifolds? CRENA paper? Finding great quality bargains on Ali Express and TaoBao? submitted by /u/joeygerl [link] [comments]
    teeny tiny
    so freaking cute 👀👀👀 submitted by /u/jookstogo [link] [comments]
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    Card Sized 20th Anniversary Travelers Notebook
    submitted by /u/AureliuzRex [link] [comments]
    Can anyone help me find paper that will work?
    submitted by /u/hothamwatered [link] [comments]
    My favorite grid, Itoya Profolionotebook
    submitted by /u/Clear-Cookie-3839 [link] [comments]
    Best Journal / Sketchbook?
    Hello, I’m looking for a notebook where I can do as I please and journal and draw where I want. I think that I want dotted from doing some research. I was going to buy the 1917 but wasn’t sure as I’m not sure if I like the page numbers being there and the fact that it’s softback version has half the pages. Thanks submitted by /u/Accomplished_Cook508 [link] [comments]
    End of the week TN time
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    I’m living for this today.
    I bought this for NovairaArt on Etsy and it arrived today. To say I am obsessed is an understatement. I’ll be purchasing an A5, for sure. submitted by /u/awillis0513 [link] [comments]
    1000 pages of Tomoe River 52 GSM notebook
    I really didn't need this, already have a couple of TR notebooks that I haven't gotten around to. This is my daughter's fault, one year she researched what was the best paper for fountain pens and bought me my first Tomoe River 52 GSM notebooks. I have plenty of notebooks but my favorite paper is still Tomoe River. submitted by /u/Better-Credit6701 [link] [comments]
    Does this exist? A5, Tomoe River/Sanzen/Stalogy/Kinbor type paper, 5mm grid, 400 pages?
    Oof, I've been browsing the internet for ages looking for a nice planner. Some hard/soft requirements that are really hard to find. A5 White paper -- Tomoe River/Sanzen Tomoe, or whatever Stalogy or Kinbor use, the thin 52 or 68 gsm paper with the crinkle, ghosting but no bleeding with fountain pens. 5mm grid (preferably a tad darker than Stalogy, I'm getting old) opens flat has at least 1 page a day, preferably more. 400 ish pages would be great. "always in stock" because man is everything always sold out! What I've found/tried. Hobonichi notebooks. Grid too small and the paper curls up in the corners really fast. Stalogy - great paper, and my current go to, but the grid is a bit too small and a bit too light. LiveNotes , not enough pages, only comes ins 7mm lined. Odyssey, 68gsm, 5mm but dot grid and a bit on the pricey side. Paper Penguin Co , does not lay flat I think because it's just folded double, also 80 sheets max GoodInkPressions, my other go to, I love their notebooks, love their grid and paper, but also doesn't open completely flat due to the stapled binding, and I'd love more pages. Sterling Ink notebook - the grid is 3.7mm or something like that, a bit too small, enough pages though so I might try it? Pebble Stationary Co - 5mm dot grid Sakae Technical Paper Sanzen Tomoe River Notebook A5 Grid , only 80 pages What I've not tried Find a Chinese/Japanese factory and create my own, limited order quantity 100: buy stock for life.. submitted by /u/hwknd [link] [comments]
    New common place book
    Picked up this cheap book for my daily common place book as my current one finished. Pretty decent for the extremely cheap price tag. I don’t plan to add this to my TN setup but carry it separately submitted by /u/StationeryLuver [link] [comments]
    how to find a plastic cover that fits my journal?
    submitted by /u/thiyyayu [link] [comments]
    My B6 Slim daily carry notebook system!
    B6 slim is the perfect size for me! I find the original Traveler's size is a bit too tall, and passport size is a too small for writing. A6 feels awkward to me, for some reason?? A5 is a great size for home, but I find it harder for daily carry due to it's size. My set-up currently holds four notebook inserts, in B6 slim (Midori brand) - three lined, and one plain (for drawing), and two PVC zipper inserts. Notebook usage as follows: Business stuff (lined) Art ideas (lined) Drawing/design (plain) Personal notes (lined) Two pen(cil) cases, holding two pen/pencil sets, along with a pencil in the elastic guard. The top one clips to the one behind it with a binder clip, and the elastic is sandwiched in to hold them in place. Leather binder clip tabs, for keeping track of things (still an experiment!). One is clipped on a notebook, and one is holding some loose papers. Photo four shows the heavy yarn cord I have on the spine, to act as bookmarks for quick reference. It's been so much fun growing this system - changing and adding things as I need, and seeing everything gain patina and marks from use. It gets a lot of wear from being in my bag daily! What do you think? submitted by /u/ElsieCubitt [link] [comments]
    Memory notebook
    My Dad passed away last year, and a few weeks ago my Nan. I have all these memories of them, especially of my Dad that I would like to write down, not only for myself as I grow older but for my children. Does anyone have any recommendations on A4 lined notebooks that are hardcover and look nice? It will be something that I keep forever and will hopefully bring me comfort while I write. submitted by /u/MaccasDriveThru [link] [comments]
    Lochby b5 question
    Hello! I have been looking at grabbing a lochby b5 folio. It appeals to me because I can fit my work iPad and a notebook in there and really haven’t found or seen anything else on the market that compares to this for this price. My question is, how bulky is it? submitted by /u/cantankerous_cow [link] [comments]
    DIY leather notebook cover — oil stains and no patina after a month. How do you treat yours?
    Hey all, I bought some leather online and made my first notebook cover a couple months ago. Happy with how it came out, but after two month of daily use I've got issues: - Oil stains — pretty sure from a coffee shop table. Anything I can do about them? - No patina — I see gorgeous glossy/rich-looking covers posted here all the time. Mine still looks raw and flat. Did I miss a conditioning step at the start? Is there something I should be applying regularly? Would love to hear what products and routines you use. Thanks! P. S. Any recommendations on the leather for future projects highly appreciated. Thank you submitted by /u/akarpun [link] [comments]
    These 1884 engineering notebooks from one of France's most elite schools belonged to a student who abandoned his degree to become one of the greatest Art Nouveau ceramicists of his generation.
    submitted by /u/Ok-Time9377 [link] [comments]
    Leuchturm stickers
    Has anyone found that the stickers for the spine, etc included with a Leuchturm notebook don't really, well, stick? Unsure if this is a one time issue or a common problem with them. submitted by /u/Gnomelynn [link] [comments]
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    Auto-mark rules, snooze, marking and filters for GitHub notifications in Emacs
    Anyone else find that GitHub notifications stop being useful after a while? You open the inbox, see 42 things, and most of them are dependabot PRs from repos you don't maintain or threads someone CC'd you into months ago. So you mark-all-read, and now you've also dismissed the two reviews you actually needed to do. I've been trying to fix this in shipit, my Emacs package for code review. v1.6 ships a few things that make my own inbox manageable. auto-mark rules: Persistent rules that automatically dismiss notifications matching a pattern - repo, title regex, type, reason, state, Jira component, combinable with :not to invert. The fastest way to write one is m + on a notification at point: it opens a minibuffer prefilled with the row's repo and title (regex-escaped, ready to loosen) and s…
    ELPA Contributing Page
    Behold, a contributing page for ELPA! https://elpa.gnu.org/contributing.html * OP has done nothing but post OBO a contrib to enable this feat submitted by /u/mplscorwin [link] [comments]
    First time at Emacs.
    Hi everyone, I hope you're okay. I recently learned of the existence of Emacs. And I'd like to be given some basic recommendations, if possible. Thanks to everyone. submitted by /u/Silent-Couple-2628 [link] [comments]
    Emacs Carnival in May (and in general)
    I've been enjoying the growing tradition of emacs blog carnival hostings. This months theme is "May I recommend" https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/CarnivalMay2026 check out the previous months if you haven't yet, I found many cool blog posts and blogs this way recently. submitted by /u/_puhsu [link] [comments]
    vertico-posframe-preview: a preview sidecar for vertico-posframe
    Hi r/emacs, I made a small package called vertico-posframe-preview. It adds a second posframe next to vertico-posframe and shows preview content for the currently selected Vertico candidate. The goal is to make completion workflows feel closer to “select on the left, preview on the right” without leaving the minibuffer. It currently supports previews for common candidates such as: files and directories buffers bookmarks locations, grep results, imenu, and xref candidates Consult previews, when Consult is loaded Basic setup: ``` (require 'vertico-posframe-preview) (vertico-mode 1) (vertico-posframe-mode 1) (vertico-posframe-preview-mode 1) ``` You can also toggle the preview during a Vertico session: (keymap-set vertico-map "C-t" #'vertico-posframe-preview-toggle) Repository: https://github.com/kn66/vertico-posframe-preview A note: this package currently advises some internal APIs from vertico-posframe and Consult, so it may need updates if those internals change. The tested baseline is listed in the package header / README. Feedback, bug reports, and suggestions are welcome. submitted by /u/AsleepSurround6814 [link] [comments]
    What do you call an Emacser who uses Evil mode?
    (I know it’s a joke,) for us Emacs users, vi is the devil — “vi vi vi is the editor of the beast.” So what does that make an Emacser who summons and wields the devil inside Emacs using Evil mode? A demon tamer, or the devil itself? submitted by /u/Fluid_Watercress9782 [link] [comments]
    What is wrong here?
    When starting emacs I get a bunch of warnings and when I start it wit --debug-init it shows me the stuff below. How do I find the location of the problem in my .emacs.d/init.el ? Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument sequencep flycheck-yamllint) mapc(# flycheck-yamllint) custom-theme-set-variables(user (add undelete-frame-mode) (column-number-mode t) (custom-safe-themes '("6876d0eb1bcef5ce6a71434d7c19a66a1a14378e22dce3b72b1fbc51aeb5e18d" default)) (dired-listing-switches "-al --group-directories-first") (display-line-numbers-type 'relative) (display-time-mode t) (eudc-default-return-attributes 'all) (eudc-use-raw-directory-names t) (font-use-system-font t) (global-display-line-numbers-mode t) (global-whitespace-mode …
    Big files over Tramp
    I'm using Emacs more and more for all my needs these days. One thing I need to do on a daily basis is connect to production servers and read logs, before I was using a terminal and grepping my way through those but now I just fire tramp and navigate (dired) to the given log I need to analyze which works great, except on big files! Big meaning on the MBs, some times even more. Is the best approach for this to launch a vterm buffer through Tramp and just keep grepping my way on this files or is there a way to open big files in Emacs, maybe in batches, to analyze them? What are people that need to look at possible big log files on remote servers doing when using Emacs? submitted by /u/Anxious-Resist8344 [link] [comments]
    Package announcement: go-prettify-mode.el
    https://codeberg.org/snyssfx/go-prettify-mode.el go-prettify-mode helps to fold if err != nil {...} to one line, blocks of code with 1 statement, and hides types of arguments from anonymous functions which I found pretty useful in callback-heavy code bases I work with. Each feature could be turned off, and overall I find the code more concise and readable In my config I set up a hook to turn it on in every Go buffer, and a shorcut to turn it on and off when I change something and want to fix the indentation. Any contribution such as code reviews, suggestions, issues and PRs are welcome, and just give it a try! The reason I created it is that this is the only feature I miss after I switched from Goland. I created it almost 3 years ago when I was learning elisp, and now I finally had enough time to publish it in MELPA. submitted by /u/snyssfx [link] [comments]
    Sharing my emacs.d while cleaning up my folder a bit.
    This is my emacs.d with organization by plain lisp files by a single module/ folder with 3 simple areas: core, custom and packages. I had quite some configs with my main stack that is angular and netcore, but now working purely on vuejs and python, so I keep it simple by just adding my vuejs and python configs. (To be honest, I rarely worry today about lsp configs or autocompletion, with new emerging patterns regarding agentic coding). (First image: GNU Emacs Manual v 24.5 :v) So, here is the repo for anyone who wants to take a look. https://github.com/igpdev/dyst-emacs.d submitted by /u/Interesting_Arm_7250 [link] [comments]
    The emacs-31 branch will be cut in one week
    I'm posting this in case anyone here is not subscribed to the emacs-devel mailing list. [SPOILER]: What's coming in emacs 31: https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/etc/NEWS submitted by /u/DevelopmentCool2449 [link] [comments]
    mu4e and notmuch make a lot more sense if you steal emails from IMAP servers.
    If you synchronize local mails with IMAP servers, you will have synchronization issues. Some people lose emails during two-way synchronization. Two-way synchronization is not a generally solved problem. One-way synchronization doesn't seem to make sense for email accounts. If you just steal emails from IMAP servers and put them in local folders, you won't have synchronization issues. If you need to use multiple computers, you can use emacs over ssh on terminal emulator, NFS, or sshfs. I don't have a problem with using rmail for reading a local maildir because rmail steals emails from a local maildir. If you are not going to steal emails from IMAP servers, you are better off with gnus IMAP backend or minimail which is an online IMAP client for emacs. submitted by /u/Mediocre_Ticket3971 [link] [comments]
    modus-flexoki
    modus-flexoki I've implemented the Flexoki color palette on top of Prot's modus-themes. There exists another package for Flexoki inside emacs, on MELPA, but I really like the coverage modus-themes afford. modus-flexoki-light modus-flexoki-dark submitted by /u/dpassen1 [link] [comments]
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    quick-sdcv (20260501.2003) --- Offline dictionary using 'sdcv' (StartDict cli dictionary)
    The quick-sdcv package has been updated to version 20260501.2003.
    enhanced-evil-paredit (20260501.1737) --- Paredit support for evil keybindings
    The enhanced-evil-paredit package has been updated to version 20260501.1737.
    elfeed-web (20260501.1712) --- Web interface to Elfeed
    The elfeed-web package has been updated to version 20260501.1712.
    ghub (20260501.1408) --- Client libraries for Git forge APIs
    The ghub package has been updated to version 20260501.1408.
    oboe (20260501.853) --- A simple temporary buffer management framework
    The oboe package has been updated to version 20260501.853.
    doom-modeline-now-playing (20260501.743) --- Segment for Doom Modeline to show media player information
    The doom-modeline-now-playing package has been updated to version 20260501.743.
    org-caldav (20260501.8) --- Sync org files with external calendar through CalDAV
    The org-caldav package has been updated to version 20260501.8.
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    Deploying bluespec to FPGA board using FLOSS tools
    Hi, Does anyone know how to deploy Bluespec (probably Verilog) to an FPGA using FLOSS tools only. Right now I'm using Vivado, which is a lot to install. I know this question is about Bluespec, not Haskell, but hopefully, it being a Haskell project, it'll be allowed here. r/bluespec is tiny. submitted by /u/ivanpd [link] [comments]
    ZuriHac 2026 Schedule Online
    Dear Friends of Haskell, The schedule for ZuriHac 2026 is now online on https://zurihac.info! This year’s keynote speakers include Simon Peyton Jones (one of the creators of Haskell), Evan Czaplicki (the creator of the Elm programming language), and GarrickChin (developer of the “Defect Process” 2D hack n' slash game on Steam). We also have a track on Category Theory, given by Jencel Panic (author of “Category Theory Illustrated”), as well as a track on rolling your own dependent types given by Andres Löh and Andrea Vezzosi. The Beginners’ Track this year will be given by Michael Sperber (CEO of Active Group and author of “Schreib dein Program”), who will also talk about teaching programming. Our website https://zurihac.info contains further information on keynotes and tracks and will be…
    Monthly Hask Anything (May 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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    Stationary Fest
    I’m thinking abt whether to snag a ticket for Yoseka’s stationary fest, but it seems that only a few dates/times are available. I mainly want to check out TRC and it would be my first time going to a stationary festival, so I’m wondering if a lot of things sell out by certain times/days? Is it worth going? submitted by /u/Melody126 [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary at Maido (OC)
    If anyone is in the Orange County, California area the Maido inside Mitsuwa (Paularino Ave) has 20th Anniversary in stock :) She had both brown and black behind the counter. Limit 1 per person, but I think its per color because I got the black and she asked if I also wanted the brown. (As of today 4/30) submitted by /u/weathrwax [link] [comments]
    Card Size TN Uses
    Just set up my Husbands Card size TN to use to write down expenses for our business and write down the customers he did for the day! However, I’m now in envy and may even want a card size TN for me if I can find a use for it. Does anyone know how will restocking be or potentially be for the rest of the year? What are you using your card size TN for! To note: I have a set of Love and Trip’s and use my passport as a wallet already! submitted by /u/HatPotential5600 [link] [comments]
    Best refill for mod dodge!
    Hello everyone - I'm a gardener and I'm trying to create a journal of all of the flowers I have grown this year. I've finally opened my spring bulb batch (I've honestly been nervous to before today!!) and I really want to add them to my TRC notebooks stash. I've been looking at the refill for a short trip but wasn't sure how well the regular MD paper or Kraft paper will take to Mod Podge adjacent glue - will I completely ruin the paper and notebook? Thank you!! submitted by /u/corinnececilia [link] [comments]
    Houston, we have a problem
    submitted by /u/AdComprehensive6621 [link] [comments]
    Three month old passport 🥰 My chunky love
    I keep it mainly in my jeans pocket, it’s very smooth now and scratches are very noticeable. Also a lot shinier as well and so far I’m in love with the patina. submitted by /u/Beginning_Meet_4290 [link] [comments]
    My first TN
    Wanted to try out TN, wasn't sure best way to add a 3rd journal without getting rid of my discbounds (made by myself) Big discbound is monthly planner. Small discbound is daily task. TN passport is dedicated for my leather business/markets. Great fit so far. Im really liking the feel of the TN and being able to customize it how I like. Satisfying to use! submitted by /u/Kooll-aid [link] [comments]
    Watching the sunset
    submitted by /u/softofu_ [link] [comments]
    My Tiniest TN Finally Came
    I lost my chance to grab my 20th Anniversary Card Size TN twice in Manila. I was dejected. Later I found out that all stocks were wiped out in 2 minutes. 2 minutes. How crazy is that? I even set up my alarm for it. 5 minutes in, the status on the online store was updated to "out of stock." How annoying... I thought maybe the little one isn't for me—until I saw a post from one of my favorite stationery stores- Stickerrific in Kuala Lumpur announcing that they were putting the TN online on April 23. Same story: I tried but hesitated during checkout as I wasn't sure about the courier service, Aramex. Then 15 minutes in, I lost my item. Sigh. I should have just paid for it and discussed the shipping options after. Annoyed with myself again. Then days later, I was scrolling on IG and found another Malaysian TN partner store in KL announcing that the tiny TNs would be available online last Saturday. I set my alarm and was online exactly at 7pm and snagged the black TN all the way through checkout. 4 days later, my item arrived via FedEx. Aaaah. Why do I feel like I won some award? More like an online fistfight just to get this baby. Thank you Cziplee! I was just there last month and I am happy I got my tiny one straight from Bangsar! 🤣 I digress. Unboxing felt surreal. My old black wallet is ready to graduate! This TN is meant to be a wallet. It's quite compact. Since I only have one expense card, that went into this baby, along with these pretty refills and the Kraft folder for my receipts or whatever paper I need or want to use. I know you all have been flooded by others who managed to snag their own anniversary TNs one way or another. Some queued up, some had to win via lottery, some lost, some snagged it when it was made available online. Some had to go through hell just to get one. I hope you all didn't have to go through what I did. But heck, I happily went along and happily journaled about this. What a nice short story this has become! submitted by /u/lifediscourse [link] [comments]
    This is a fun size…
    This is one of those times I feel conflicted on posting. I was lucky enough to snag one from the US site on the first drop thanks I part to having my shop account set up and ready to go but I know there are a lot out there that even missed the second drop. From reading their posts it sounds like they are honestly trying to get as many out there as possible to those that want them… Even in the 3 years I have become a TN geek things have changed. When I first started every color was available on their website and now you are lucky to see any two at a time. I am glad to see so many enjoying the hobby but the bottleneck is real for sure. All I can say from my own experience is that there isn’t one (outside of Moomin) that didn’t eventually become available at some point down the line. The Toyko, Love and Trip, and even the US Road Trip all sold out quickly (yes in minutes) but eventually (in some cases several months) became available and stayed available for at least a few weeks. Just trying to provide some hope for everyone out there… even if it may be a bit of a wait. I really like this one. I am not sure yet how I will be working it in my day to day (or if I even will) but I am glad to let it join the family… submitted by /u/Migreyne [link] [comments]
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    Looking for a Typst setup in Emacs
    I am looking for recommendations on setting up a live preview environment for Typst. I am fairly new to Emacs (specifically using Doom Emacs) and have been trying to set this up for a couple of days but haven't been able to figure it out yet. Specifically, I am looking for a setup that updates the preview continuously as I type, without requiring me to save the buffer first to trigger a recompile. If anyone has a working configuration for this, i would appreciate if you could share your setup. Thanks! submitted by /u/bom1lly [link] [comments]
    Tree-sitter entity extraction + cross-file dependency graphs for structural diffs
    I'm a longtime Emacs user (org-mode for everything, magit is the best git interface ever written, and yes I have too many packages). I've been working on a tool that uses tree-sitter grammars to extract structural entities (functions, classes, methods) from source code, then builds a cross-file dependency graph by resolving references between them. The core problem: traditional diff tools compare lines, but the meaningful unit of change in code is an entity. When you rename a function, move a method, or reformat a file, line-level diff produces noise. Entity-level diff tells you "this function was modified, this one was added, this one moved." The interesting technical bits: - Each language gets a config that maps AST node types to entity types (e.g. function_definition in Python, funct…
    How I use quick-sdcv to get the Oxford English Dictionary in my Emacs
    I posted this at the quick-sdcv Github page, but, on the off chance it might help someone else achieve this dream scenario for a very particular kind of nerd (who might not be aware of the package), wanted to cross-post here. So this is how I set up quick-sdcv to get instant offline access to the Oxford English Dictionary from any buffer in Emacs (but especially epub buffers). (The OED, if you don't know, is a legendary, massive "historical dictionary" which focuses on providing information about the shifting usage of English words over time, with extensive quotations. It's a fascinating monster; read more here.) First I installed sdcv itself, through apt; very easy. Then I downloaded the two files containing the OED from here -- it's a chunky boi, but so worthwhile. Unzipped them and co…
    Do you use AI to write Emacs Lisp code?
    I'm a programmer, and I use AI a lot to write code. Recently I've started using Agent-Shell and decided to use it to write Emacs Lisp code. Above is a function created by Opus 4.6 inside Agent-Shell. He found my code to cycle through buffers with the same major mode (that I map to C-M-tab and C-tab). And he created this code based on my description of what I want. Even indentation was correct. The function switches to buffer with the same major mode, and when I press enter without picking anything, it switches to all buffers. I also used the agent to help me with the permission system for Agent-Shell, similar to the one in Claude Code or Open Code. Do you also use AI to help you write Emacs Lisp code and help with Emacs configuration? What is your experience? submitted by /u/jcubic [link] [comments]
    Emacs is a fantastic SQL editor
    https://preview.redd.it/5mqg8506sdyg1.png?width=3024&format=png&auto=webp&s=b887af4cca6e42028d48ffa2df1f9b0580c2e9ba I like to use the *scratch* buffer in sql-mode to draft SQL queries. You can use M-x sql- to connect directly to your database, where is the environment you are using (e.g., M-x sql-postgres), and from another buffer run M-x sql-mode. From the SQL buffer, you can send the query directly to the database buffer by using C-c C-c or send the entire buffer using C-c C-b. There are also a few other sql-send-* commands. submitted by /u/sch0lars [link] [comments]
    Treesit package problems and directions
    (Not sure if emacs-fu is the correct tag) Hi, everyone! I don't intend to create a riot here in any manner just to have a healthy discussion about the usage of the package. I'm not against it, by all means, it has been a great tool that I reliably used on my day-to-day programming. Althought for several weeks now I have been facing the same error. The code doesn't highlight, and there is an error [1] And a recent discussion 2 in the Neovim community has been thrown some light in the hard parts of maintaing a package that can alter at every minor change of the language. I don't know who is the mantainer of the treesit package and I want to congratulate for the awesome job so far. Also I want to raise the question (that is not very clear to me) shouldn't we rely more on the emacs minor modes (e.g.: python-mode)? Thanks for the understandment and sorry if this seem so rough on my part, I, again, don't think even I'm at a position where I can criticize the harsh work that people do to keep the ecosystem always running. [1]: Error running timer: (treesit-query-error "Syntax error at" 358 "[\"as\" \"assert\" \"async\" \"await\" \"break\" \"case\" \"class\" \"continue\" \"def\" \"del\" \"elif\" \"else\" \"except\" \"exec\" \"finally\" \"for\" \"from\" \"global\" \"if\" \"import\" \"lambda\" \"match\" \"nonlocal\" \"pass\" \"print\" \"raise\" \"return\" \"try\" \"while\" \"with\" \"yield\" \"and\" \"in\" \"is\" \"not\" \"or\" \"not in\" \"is not\"] @font-lock-keyword-face ((identifier) @font-lock-keyword-face (#match \"\\\\self\\'\" @font-lock-keyword-face))" "Debug the query with treesit-query-validate'") Thanks again and a happy week! submitted by /u/Savings-Shallot1771 [link] [comments]
    Email advice configuration
    Hello everyone, I’m a relatively new Emacs user (less than a year) and I’d like to manage my emails in Emacs. Ideally, I’d like to manage multiple email accounts. I’ve installed Notmuch with a “trash” email account for testing purposes because I’m afraid of making mistakes—I find the configuration a bit tricky. I’d really appreciate any advice you might have! Also, I find that Notmuch’s basic email display isn’t very readable when there are multiple email threads. Do you have any packages or configuration suggestions to improve this? submitted by /u/bisnow33 [link] [comments]
    nfdn: Bulk Search & Replace Commands for Files and Buffers in Emacs
    Yes, Emacs is quite capable of doing multi-file refactoring. You can do this and live to tell the tale. submitted by /u/kickingvegas1 [link] [comments]
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    outline-minor-faces (20260430.2311) --- Highlight only section headings
    The outline-minor-faces package has been updated to version 20260430.2311.
    borg (20260430.2243) --- Assimilate Emacs packages as Git submodules
    The borg package has been updated to version 20260430.2243.
    cond-let (20260430.2236) --- Additional and improved binding conditionals
    The cond-let package has been updated to version 20260430.2236.
    no-littering (20260430.2232) --- Help keeping ~/.config/emacs clean
    The no-littering package has been updated to version 20260430.2232.
    evil-god-toggle (20260430.2216) --- Toggle Evil and God Mode
    The evil-god-toggle package has been updated to version 20260430.2216.
    otpp (20260430.2024) --- One tab per project, with unique names
    The otpp package has been updated to version 20260430.2024.
    elfeed (20260430.1948) --- An Emacs Atom/RSS feed reader
    The elfeed package has been updated to version 20260430.1948.
    rtags (20260430.1729) --- A front-end for rtags
    The rtags package has been updated to version 20260430.1729.
    mew (20260430.424) --- Messaging in the Emacs World
    The mew package has been updated to version 20260430.424.
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    Looking for A4 & B5 options for self-learning
    I currently use grid 4x4 composition notebooks for my Math notes, but I'm looking to self learn other topics (while completing a BS degree online). No major preferences outside of sizing, but I do tend to write small, and I want something that will last for a long time with high quality paper. Some subjects I have on my to learn list: Sciences (physics, biology, chemistry, etc,.), Bible, Quran, Philosophy, Psychology, Mandarin. submitted by /u/BuffieDaBawdy [link] [comments]
    Layout/Note Ideas
    Looking for strange, odd, neat, or weird writing layout ideas for a prop Necronomicon I am making. https://preview.redd.it/ybgrnk57eeyg1.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=16a632b8a096eed5e00f8b7c443afac22a7cd7f6 https://preview.redd.it/yy65qa08eeyg1.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=de6f3f64df348c418aa4fae79ed2c2fd63b4d960 https://preview.redd.it/yrj904m8eeyg1.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3fc26a0594aac9fefdd3d68fa236dd0930a04c29 https://preview.redd.it/wc1a2y69eeyg1.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7c55761116572f4749efd968110c4aa6cee33f21 https://preview.redd.it/44xonp5deeyg1.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=808df1e86098edd9c89b5145025071eef7cbdb15 submitted by /u/Rpgcasey [link] [comments]
    Paper for dip pens
    Hello! A few months ago I got a paper republic journal as a christmas gift. I absolutely love it, and the blank notebook it came with. It is easily the best paper I have ever used with dip pens/fountain pens/inks in general. Unfortunately I am slowly running out of pages. While I really like the brand, I do think the little notebooks are very expensive, for how few pages there actually are in it. So I want to ask, what brand of notebooks do you recommend for writing/sketching with dip pens and fountain pens? It has to come in an a5 size, and be soft cover to fit in my journal nicely. Thank you for any tips! submitted by /u/Feisty-Signal-4168 [link] [comments]
    Best notebook for journaling and art?
    I'm going on holiday to Japan and would like to write down what we do each day, stick in mementos, and maybe do some sketching/art in a notebook. I did this once before on a holiday and it was a really nice souvenir. I used a Moleskine then and just used pen/paper & glue. However, any recommendations for a notebook which is easy to write in but has sturdy enough paper to hold a small bit of watercolour would be greatly appreciated (I'm not fussed about a bit of bleeding) 🙏 I'm based in the UK so any brands which are readily available here or ship here for not too much money would be ideal 😊 submitted by /u/princesspolski [link] [comments]
    My kindle + my notebook to take reading notes.
    ❤️ submitted by /u/blackmonarc [link] [comments]
    Okay here’s my second vegan leather journal (because I love animals so muchhh) A6 size
    submitted by /u/thursdazey [link] [comments]
    I love these Highmarks note list from Family Dollar. $1.25 each
    Mostly my notebooks are just used for making lists, I got one of these and I had to go get four more. The cardboard cover is hella thick and supports its own weight and length while you're holding it. It's nice that I'm not tearing pages out of a bigger notebook and barely using the pages. submitted by /u/ShinySquirrelClub [link] [comments]
    Somebody Buy This Big Beast For Me?
    https://preview.redd.it/zqjlh6fe1dyg1.png?width=1946&format=png&auto=webp&s=ae85d6b7fdb850888a97fb7cbe12931f8ff43e36 The big one is a beast. 1k pages, leather, and 11x15. Somebody was looking for the biggest journal/notebook the other day. Well here it is. https://epica.com/products/the-worlds-thickest-italian-leather-journal submitted by /u/Rpgcasey [link] [comments]
    Looking for the perfect notebook
    I’m looking for what I would consider the perfect notebook but i’m not sure if it exists 😔 My requirements are: - softcover - blank pages - 100/120 gsm - available/easy to get in the UK I want to use it mainly for junk journaling so any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated as i’m having a hard time finding one. submitted by /u/Top_Knee_3662 [link] [comments]
    MADE MY VERY OWN POCKET NOTEBOOKS AAAAAA
    submitted by /u/ProfessionalFree3994 [link] [comments]
    Legal pads are criminally underaprreciated
    submitted by /u/Classic_Treacle2979 [link] [comments]
    My first TN
    Wanted to try out TN, wasn't sure best way to add a 3rd journal without getting rid of my discbounds (made by myself) Big discbound is monthly planner. Small discbound is daily task. TN passport is dedicated for my leather business/markets. Great fit so far. Im really liking the feel of the TN and being able to customize it how I like. Satisfying to use! submitted by /u/Kooll-aid [link] [comments]
    Notebook with thick AND smooth pages?
    I’ve tried searching through this sub as well as some others to try and find a notebook (or even paper that I could DIY into a notebook) that meets these criteria, but I simply cannot! I would love to find a notebook with smooth but actually thick paper that doesn’t allow for even a hint of bleeding or ghosting, like the page should look brand new on the other side. This used to be easy to find as I didn’t use to be that concerned with the texture of the paper, so would just buy whatever had thicker paper, but after having used a Hobonichi Cousin planner last year and experiencing the pure silk that is Tomoe River paper, I realised how much I preferred writing on such a smooth surface. I just can’t seem to find that silkiness in higher GSM or thicker papers! I don’t know if this is because of a technical nature that I’m unaware of where paper cannot be produced both smooth and thick, and it’s an either/or situation, but I would love to find something with good opacity that feels the same as Tomoe River. I know Rhodia and Clairefontaine are mentioned as thicker alternatives, but I still find the ghosting too much for my liking. In an ideal world, there is a refill-type notebook out there with plain, unlined acid-free pages that smooth and thick, but I can pretty much go for any cover/format if the actual paper is how I want it. I know I’m being quite picky, but I would really appreciate any suggestions! TL;DR: Looking for a notebook with paper the same smoothness as Tomoe River but thick/opaque enough that there is zero ghosting or ability to tell there is writing on the other side. submitted by /u/Substantial_Anxiety [link] [comments]
    HELP finding Hardcover TN Paper Grid
    submitted by /u/hope-deaIer [link] [comments]
    looking for journal recommendations for
    Hi everyone! I’m about to finish my journal and I’m hoping you guys have some recommendations for my next one. The one I’m using is from Papyrus that I got at Marshalls. I tried searching for it again but it doesn’t seem to be available anymore. I really enjoyed my journal but there are other specific features I’m hoping to find. - I want a leather (fake or real) bound journal. I haven’t jumped on the refillable journal hype. I’m also open to like a fabric like cover. I like the texture feeling of leather and fabric. - soft cover (meaning no hardcover journals). - paper a little thic since I write with a fountain pen. I’d like a journal with good fountain pen paper - I have pretty small handwriting so ideally I’d like either a lined or graphed paper that’s small - a bookmark although it’s not a dealbreaker. I can always make one - and one thing I wish my journal had was no margins If you have any recommendations I would appreciate it a ton. Thank youuu submitted by /u/Awkward-Spread1689 [link] [comments]
    looking for journal recommendations
    Hi everyone! I’m about to finish my journal and I’m hoping you guys have some recommendations for my next one. The one I’m using is from Papyrus that I got at Marshalls. I tried searching for it again but it doesn’t seem to be available anymore. I really enjoyed my journal but there are other specific features I’m hoping to find. - I want a leather (fake or real) bound journal. I haven’t jumped on the refillable journal hype. I’m also open to like a fabric like cover. I like the texture feeling of leather and fabric. - soft cover (meaning no hardcover journals). - paper a little thic since I write with a fountain pen. I’d like a journal with good fountain pen paper - I have pretty small handwriting so ideally I’d like either a lined or graphed paper that’s small - a bookmark although it’s not a dealbreaker. I can always make one - and one thing I wish my journal had was no margins If you have any recommendations I would appreciate it a ton. Thank youuu submitted by /u/Awkward-Spread1689 [link] [comments]
    Finally finished my personal A7 "old soul" journal.
    ​​​Hi everyone! I’m a craftsman from Vietnam, and I’ve been hunting for the perfect pocket notebook for a while but could never find one that quite fit my style. I finally decided to just make my own. I’m obsessed with this yellowed paper—it gives it such a great vintage feel. I paired it with a brown waxed leather that should patina nicely over time. It’s officially my new daily driver! Just wanted to share the results with some fellow paper lovers. Thank you and have a nice "writting" day 🖋️ submitted by /u/handmadefromvietnam [link] [comments]
    I made a passport traveller's notebook, with a 'live edge' front pocket, and a pen loop. The inside is lined, and the whole thing is fully hand-sewn!
    The leather is Italian vegetable tan. It has a beautiful matte finish! submitted by /u/ElsieCubitt [link] [comments]
    Need some help with a Leuchtturm
    On my journey to find my favourite journaling notebook, and - of course - the Leuchtturm1917 (80gsm) notebook is in the rotation. I love everything about this notebook, but I'm experiencing a problem, and I'm assuming it's just a quirky manufacturing defect. I'm writing with fountain pens - several different kinds and all different inks - and they all are experiencing the same issue, so (I assume) the paper must be at fault. On every page, between half and two-thirds down the page, on the left hand side, it seems like there is some sort of coating on the page. It's not visible, but in those spots, the paper just won't take any ink. Every single pen that I have struggles to put down a line in that area. (FWIW, I have also switched to Tomoe and Midori to confirm the pens are flowing fine). I just got a dud, right? I really want to love Leuchtturm, but this is making me a little crazy. submitted by /u/Cyanydd78 [link] [comments]
    Anime Inspired journals
    Stock Clearance Sale 150₹ Each A5 Size, Premium 100Gsm Paper that doesn't bleed 160 pages & Matt Lamination on Cover Wiro Bound for Lay Flat opening Different Designs have Different Prints Sword - Demon Slayer Breaking Bad - Logo One Piece - Cute Luffy & so on I manufacturer these Plain & Ruled available Located in Indore Shipping cost additional For bulk order Dm For Bulk Customization also available submitted by /u/KJ_2004_ [link] [comments]
    My planner I used to own as a little girl 😍
    submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
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    The Mutable Value Semantics (MVS): A Non-superficial Study
    submitted by /u/FedericoBruzzone [link] [comments]
    How to get to the secret world of Haskell(ers) (or functional programming in general)
    Hi there! So I am a software developer for decent time now, I also am interested in/enthusiastic about FP. I noticed quite weird divergence between the worlds of software development in general and functional programming. Namely it seems there is little cross-over between them. Looking for FP jobs on general IT/software job boards yields almost none. Yet there is plenty of internet activity (ie. tutorials, explanations, articles, conference talks etc), of bona fide FP/Haskell developers. Hence I imagine there is an industry around that. I would love to work in FP, but seem unable to even perceive potential opportunities there... Thanks in advance to anyone sharing their experience with that. Cheers! submitted by /u/Ludonardis [link] [comments]
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    Ordered TODOs for Repeated Events
    Ordered TODOs for Repeated Events Hello everybody, I try to model repeated events (lectures) where each instance has a dependent TODO (review), and reviews must be done in order. I am using org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift (not repeaters). The setup is: * Course :PROPERTIES: :ORDERED: t :END: ** Meeting *** TODO Review ** Meeting *** TODO Review With: org-enforce-todo-dependencies set to t org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks set to 'invisible In the TODO agenda (M-x org-agenda RET n), both reviews appear, even though the second should be blocked and so invisible. However, if I make the second meeting a TODO: ** TODO Meeting then only the first review shows. It seems that dependency resolution in the agenda changes depending on whether the parent is a TODO: marking the second meeting as TODO causes Org to consider the subheading (the review) under the first meeting for dependency purposes, even though that first meeting is not a TODO. Is this expected? Ideally, it would consider that subheading without requiring an artificial TODO on the meeting. My workaround looks like this * Course :PROPERTIES: :ORDERED: t :END: ** TODO Review *** Meeting ** TODO Review *** Meeting This enforces ordering, but the hierarchy feels inverted. Also, I do not put the TODO on the same line as the meeting because the lecture is an appointment, not a TODO, and is separate from the review. My questions are: Is the behavior described above intended? If it is, what am I missing? Is there a cleaner way to model ordered TODOs for repeated events? How do you handle this pattern? Thank you. submitted by /u/Unable-Lab4892 [link] [comments]
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    Issue 522
    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 first look at token efficiency by Michael Chavinda A while ago I saw the article Which languages are most token efficient. The article was largely discredited since it didn’t have a clear methodology. Unfortunately, I haven’t come up with one yet but I thought to do a small, anecdotal experiment comparing code generation in Haskell notebooks (with Sabela) vs Python notebooks (Marimo). Notebooks are a great environment to use with agents since they are modular by design and you can create great agent APIs on top of them. It’s also much easier to intervene as the agent is working. Botan:…  ( 5 min )
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    How’s your experience with Claude Code for Scala? Seeing some very "primitive" output.
    Hi everyone, Our team has been experimenting with Claude Code recently to see if it can speed up our Scala workflow. While the speed is impressive, we’re having mixed feelings about the code quality. Specifically, we’ve noticed that it tends to produce very "primitive" or imperative-style code. For example, it often misses obvious opportunities to use for-comprehensions or idiomatic functional patterns, opting instead for nested loops or manual checks that feel more like Java 8 than modern Scala. Is anyone else using Claude Code for Scala? How would you rate the idiomatic quality of the code it generates? Do you find yourself having to refactor its output constantly to make it "look like Scala"? Are there any specific prompts or contexts that help it understand functional paradigms better? Curious to hear your thoughts! edit: We use Scala 2 submitted by /u/Ancient_Thought_5237 [link] [comments]
    Comparing effect systems in Scala
    In this series of articles, Łukasz Biały compares different effect systems in Scala. The three articles of the series are Comparing effect systems in Scala: The Problem and Future Comparing effect systems in Scala: Cats Effect and ZIO Comparing effect systems in Scala: Kyo, Gears, and Ox And the repo of the code can be found in this GitHub repo. submitted by /u/jmgimeno [link] [comments]

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    The family 🤭
    Told myself I’d wait until I go to Japan to buy a travelers notebook but I have no self restraint so here we are. submitted by /u/jchoe1210 [link] [comments]
    Pourquoi payer 100 euros ?
    Bonjour, je ne comprends pas le prix des carnets 20 ème anniversaire de TC... ce sont des petits formats. J'ai préféré le faire moi même. Il m'a coûté 15 euros de cuir, et du temps pour la couture. Même chez TC il n'y a même pas de couture. Juste un morceau de cuir. Je préfère d'ailleurs celui que je me suis fait à mon goût. Je trouve leurs prix du vol. submitted by /u/Ashamed-Breakfast542 [link] [comments]
    I guess if i travel with it and take notes...
    It is a book. Aliexpress has refils $3 or a set of 5 for $12. Edit: My apologise just felt left out of the cool crowd. Figured i could blend in... submitted by /u/Samonoseke [link] [comments]
    Restock for the 20th Anniversary Edition at Traveler’s Company USA…
    It seriously sold out in less than a minute! I was so ready! Sigh…I hope everyone is enjoying their card size, if they have it, and I hope there is another restock. I’ll try again…this is strike two… submitted by /u/RBW2023 [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary out of stock in 30 seconds
    So disappointed. Added the brown to my cart within 10-15 seconds of going back into stock. It had me wait in a queue for a few more seconds, and now it's out of stock again. The 50-100% markups on eBay are ridiculous. I'm going to a Kinokuniya this weekend, fingers crossed they have one. submitted by /u/PhxCollins [link] [comments]
    Second Drop of 20th Anniversary Sold Out
    How did they sell out in under a minute again??? submitted by /u/HeftyCard2897 [link] [comments]
    TN Card Size Modified Setup!
    Removed round tin clasp Replace elastic colors Cut down Hobonichi A6 pencil board to fit into kraft folder & tape it down with scotch tape so I can use the pen loop Clip in Kaweco piston AL sport! It fits so well in my back jeans pocket! So compact now and the perfect EDC 😍 submitted by /u/RainysNote [link] [comments]
    Card Sized TN
    So far I'm loving this little guy as my new wallet instead of my passport TN. It's really the perfect size. For the tiny little writable insert, I'm going to collect little doodles/signatures/notes from my loved ones and friends. submitted by /u/LimeInDaCoconut25 [link] [comments]
    Set up my card size with a pen loop and pocket pen
    I use a Leuchtturm adhesive pen loop that I stuck onto a custom piece of thin cardboard. I love my TNs with fountain pens, but I got a Penco pocket ballpoint pen to use with the card size because it might get thrown around a bit more. submitted by /u/Turquoisu [link] [comments]
    My Daily Companion
    This little journal has turned into my EDC. I want to use it as a wallet but im scared to bend the inserts, etc. I use the BuJo method on a dotted refill, I also use a monthly insert, and a lined refill for small mental dumps. So far I love this set up. submitted by /u/SadsauceTV [link] [comments]
    A great start to a new insert
    submitted by /u/fetusnecrophagist [link] [comments]
    Does this count?
    submitted by /u/mzdee2127 [link] [comments]
    20th Restocks (online)
    Is anyone keeping track of online retailers that restock the card-size? I missed out on the first wave and would love to get an order in once more stock arrives. Thanks! submitted by /u/thankit33 [link] [comments]
    Use case: Instant photography photo album/ journal
    as I’ve delved more and more into an analogue lifestyle, I found myself getting sucked into instant analog photography. I’ve been doing a lot of test shots and trying out a few different cameras, and the travellers notebook has been the perfect place to document it all! Couldn’t be happier with how it looks now completely full either! submitted by /u/beanybagel [link] [comments]
    Perfect travel combo: X4+Traveler’s notebook
    I brought these two with me on a recent trip to London, and couldn’t have wished for a better setup! I have my passport, book, and notebook all in one place. 🤩 submitted by /u/ishiiwashi [link] [comments]
    More 3rd party card size refills
    [The three notebooks with the kraft cover are all the same (Outus)] Following someone's post yesterday about 3rd party refills on Amazon, here's another set of compatible notebooks. These are unlined notebooks sold by Outus as a pack of 15 for $10. I bought them a few weeks ago while waiting for the card size TN to drop and finished one so far. Happy to report that it worked well and to confirm that it's the exact same size as the official TN refill. Outus Specs 2.5" x 4" $0.69 per book 32 sheets (64 pages) vs TN's 16 sheets (32 pages) Rounded corners Stapled binding, same as TN Slightly more cream-colored and toothy paper. Not like popular fountain pen-friendly papers but takes fine nib wet ink decently without bleedthrough. Sadly, Moleskine Volant XS is a little too tall. I don't plan to use them yet so didn't unwrap the set to try putting in; I suppose it can still be forced in but not ideal. Moleskine Volant XS Specs 2.5" x 4.25" $3.50 per book 56 pages Sewn binding, two three signatures All pages perforated Clearly the nicest cover material, water resistant High chance they're the worst paper if you use fountain pens These were the only blank/unlined refills I could find so far. Would welcome more info on unlined options (or grid or anything other than lined, which are a bit easier to find). submitted by /u/Legal_lapis [link] [comments]
    my current tns
    just received the moominpappa one today, i love the black and gold so much! submitted by /u/saltedjelly [link] [comments]
    Traveler's notebook 20e anniversaire
    salut à tous, je vois avec bonheur tous vos posts du nouveau TN en taille carte. j'ai précommandé le mien chez outsiders journey le 7 mars, mais je n'ai aucune nouvelle, je ne l'ai pas reçu, et le site internet a même retiré l'article depuis hier. j'ai envoyé un mail, mais je n'ai aucune réponse. je ne suis pas là pour me plaindre, peut-être qu'ils ont eu un problème d'approvisionnement, ce que je peux comprendre, mais ils ne communiquent pas, et ça commence à m'inquiéter. suis-je la seule dans ce cas ? l'avez-vous précommandé il y a longtemps sans le recevoir ? au plaisir de partager nos informations et nos expériences. submitted by /u/loutre_multicolore [link] [comments]
    My 20th Anniversary TN
    I finally got to unbox my card size TN! I'm still a little unsure on what to use it for exactly, any suggestions would be great! I added the red mizuhiki charm that my brother and SIL got me from their Japan trip and I think it really pops! I'm really loving it ☺️ submitted by /u/ubelatte_ [link] [comments]
    Switching from a thin wallet.
    For years I’ve been a thin front pocket wallet person. With the 20th I was most worried about pocket bulk coming back. I’m willing to lose the pocket space. It’s perfect and still far smaller than a trifold. This has 2 notebooks inserts, Kraft folder, zipper wallet, a tracking card, my work rfid card, 3 personal cards, a fisher stowaway space pen and 10 bills. About 2x the thickness of my Ridge but FAR more functionality. submitted by /u/fabozzi [link] [comments]
    TN 20th using Plotter Mini 5 Pen Holder
    I switched out my Plotter mini 5 used as wallet for the TN 20th and realized I could slip in and use the plotter pen holder in it! submitted by /u/spigurl [link] [comments]
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    adds $ completion for Codex skills in agent-shell buffers
    In native codex, I can use the $ key to access the skill menu. However, when using agent-shell with codex, the underlying codex-acp library doesn't provide an interface for input skills. Fortunately, Elisp allows me to create an extension that opens the skills completion menu when pressing $ in the agent-shell buffer. 100% vibe coded, but it works. submitted by /u/ftl_afk [link] [comments]
    Tabs
    Hello guys,i've been an emacs user for 6 years and i have a question for you: how do you use tabs?. I'm not a programmer but i need to program and i find emacs really convinient,maybe i'm weird but i just discovered the tab feature today after all this time and i thought ut could be usefull not to call ibuffer and admire the 50 buffers opened before searching by name. Usually i just C-x arrow key until i find the buffer i want but it's really fustrating when i have lots of them opened,it's not a problem having the tabs on top since i have disable the "menu line" and sometimes the modeline as well. Is it possible to change tabs as i change the buffers? do you think it's a good idea use emacs client with tabs since all the buffers should be accessible between emacs sessions? does the tab change this behaviour or i can switch between them instead? submitted by /u/Elbrus-matt [link] [comments]
    I built an org-mode weekday repeater, .+wd
    I built an org-mode weekday repeater, .+wd -- cobbled together with a sidekey until I can dig into the org-mode code more. Carries you from Friday to Monday on pressing the custom keychord. Cartoon voice in my head: "This is a job for Retirement Guy." The journey was honest: different day-of-week constants, a stack overflow from infinite recursion, a type mismatch because org-get-scheduled-time returns a list not an integer on older Emacs builds (so version compatibility forced the long way around). The working code: (defun bw/next-weekday (time) "Return the next weekday after TIME, skipping sat and sun." (let\* ((next (time-add time 86400)) (dow (nth 6 (decode-time next)))) (while (or (= dow 6) (= dow 0)) (setq next (time-add next 86400)) (setq dow (nth 6 (decode-time next)))) next)) (defun bw/org-advance-weekday-repeater () "Advance a .+wd scheduled heading to next weekday." (interactive) (save-excursion (org-back-to-heading t) (let\* ((end (save-excursion (outline-next-heading) (point))) (has-wd (re-search-forward "SCHEDULED:.*\\.\\+wd>" end t)) (scheduled (when has-wd (org-get-scheduled-time (point)))) (next-time (when scheduled (bw/next-weekday scheduled)))) (if next-time (progn (org-back-to-heading t) (let ((end2 (save-excursion (outline-next-heading) (point)))) (re-search-forward "SCHEDULED:.*\\.\\+wd>" end2 t) (replace-match (concat "SCHEDULED: " (format-time-string "" next-time)))) (org-todo "TODO") (message "Rescheduled to %s" (format-time-string "%A, %B %d" next-time))) (message "No .+wd scheduled date found."))))) (global-set-key (kbd "C-c w") 'bw/org-advance-weekday-repeater) Elisp is arguably the hardest language to get right — it's obscure, version-sensitive, and the Emacs internals are unforgiving. Now I just need to figure out how to refactor this into the org-mode code. Maybe. submitted by /u/stormrider-io [link] [comments]
    Agent-shell and emacs getting slow
    Dear /r/emacs, I am trying to use agent-shell as my tool of choice for AI agents (against pi). The interaction is very smooth until the conversation gets big. At that point emacs slows down to a crawl and even crashes sometimes (I am on Mac). I was wondering if anybody is doing the same and what techniques I can use to mitigate/reduce the slowness. I guess the terminal might handle big buffers better but I do prefer Emacs and maybe I just don't know some of the tweaks here. Thank you! submitted by /u/arichiardi [link] [comments]
    Mediant Server
    submitted by /u/CherryBrownsEnjoyer [link] [comments]
    A little collection of SVG tricks for Emacs
    submitted by /u/_0-__-0_ [link] [comments]
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    cider (20260429.2152) --- Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks
    The cider package has been updated to version 20260429.2152.
    vim-tab-bar (20260429.1709) --- Vim-like tab bar
    The vim-tab-bar package has been updated to version 20260429.1709.
    shift-number (20260429.1014) --- Increase/decrease the number at point
    The shift-number package has been updated to version 20260429.1014.
    magit-section (20260429.921) --- Sections for read-only buffers
    The magit-section package has been updated to version 20260429.921.
    ledger-mode (20260429.543) --- Helper code for use with the "ledger" command-line tool
    The ledger-mode package has been updated to version 20260429.543.
    aurel (20260429.458) --- Search, get info, vote for and download AUR packages
    The aurel package has been updated to version 20260429.458.
    grove (20260429.402) --- Obsidian-like note-taking for org files
    The grove package has been updated to version 20260429.402.
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    Project: Making my own notebook
    So I have a project that I’ve been wanting to do for several years. And that was to build my own Notebook/journal. 1st: will be making my own paper 2nd: cutting and sizing of paper to make signatures 3rd: figuring out how to make a cover, was thinking to repurposing old shopping bags, or 3D printing a flexible filament for the cover. As this will be my first foray into this any tips, and suggestions are highly welcomed. submitted by /u/RealADHDGamer [link] [comments]
    Hardback or Softback? (LEUCHTTURM1917)
    Hello, I’ve decided upon getting the 1917 dotted A5. I’m still undecided upon whether or not I want to go for hard or soft back and so was looking for recommendations and anecdotes. Obviously hardback will be a bit more sturdy / durable but I assume the softback will still stay in good shape with due diligence and I was considering going for that due to it sounding a bit better to feel / touch. I’d like to hear people thoughts on this. Additionally, I was going to buy off of amazon in order to get next day delivery and save on shipping but it doesn’t seem to have an option for hardback and I’m not sure what the difference in A5 and composition B5 is if anyone know? Thanks submitted by /u/Accomplished_Cook508 [link] [comments]
    Second DIY journal
    Here is the second traveler's journal I made with the free extra leather the seller gave me. Tbh I think I like this one better submitted by /u/hollinberries [link] [comments]
    Made my own leather covers!
    submitted by /u/kongkongbaba [link] [comments]
    Looking for discbound in EU/NL
    What are some good brands to check out that are widely available in the EU or even the Netherlands when it comes to discbound notebooks? I've already seen Atoma, but one thing that interests me about discbound is how easily you could make your own stuff, so Atoma's holepuncher being ~100 bucks is absolutely mind boggling to me. I'd imagine that getting enough discs for an A5 notebook, a holepuncher and some covers should be relatively cheap since there is no reason for it to cost as much as it does with Atoma. submitted by /u/Flenkr [link] [comments]
    Binder I made for the wife.
    Made this binder for the wife. Can anyone recommend some quality paper? The paper in there now is just some cheap amazon paper and I don’t really like the quality feels cheap. submitted by /u/mic360 [link] [comments]
    Starting a digital nomad life in Bali… what mini printer should I get?
    I’m about to start my digital nomad life in Bali and I really don’t want to give up journaling I’m looking for a portable printer I can bring with me, nothing too bulky one thing I care about is flexibility though, I’d prefer something that can use regular or third-party paper instead of being locked into specific paper budget is around $200 anyone here actually printing while traveling? what are you using? submitted by /u/ArugulaDry7757 [link] [comments]
    Watch this story by UpKlarity on Instagram before it disappears.
    I made this planner because I was tired of messy notebooks And now ever since I made this notebook my life has been more peaceful submitted by /u/isnofun14 [link] [comments]
    Help Finding A Journal That Fits Best - Mixed Media
    I am looking at starting some journaling. It will mostly be writing with added elements on pages. The main things being used I imagine would be pens, lighter markers, sticker paper, gluing a little thicker paper, washi tape. I feel like this will be a stretch but if durable I may want to do some light watercolors, like a wash or just adding base colors to a sketch or something. I have looked through this sub for some suggestions but I am not sure with how well paper thickness applies to each of those mediums. I know lay flat is important, I am staying away from spiral bound. I can't remember where I found the suggestion but I am currently looking at Rettacy A5 Notebook, 192 pages, 100 gsm. Any suggestions or tips would be appreciated submitted by /u/PumpkinKing333 [link] [comments]
    E xamples of my Ink and Pen Journal as requested
    I have one notebook insert for all pens I buy or receive and another one for the inks I have purchased. I still need to create a "Currently Inked " insert. I included a photo of a page in a different notebook I'm using today. submitted by /u/Memory_Capturer [link] [comments]
    What would you do with this?
    A friend gifted me this journal this last Christmas. I like it, but I feel like it's too pretty to use. I purposely avoid buying pretty journals because I feel too much pressure to make it aesthetically pleasing lol. But I really like it and would like to start using it! What would you fill it with? submitted by /u/myrawrie [link] [comments]
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    Is realworldhaskell.org down for anyone else?
    This may not be the right forum, but I keep seeing this book linked in answers to questions and it looks like the DNS is not resolving. Is anyone else experiencing this / does anyone have access to a working online copy? submitted by /u/StunningRegular8489 [link] [comments]
    Trade Republic - Backend Engineer (Haskell) job in Berlin, Germany
    I work at TR, but this is not my team. I cannot answer questions about this role, please apply if you’re interested and ask questions during the interview. If you know me and we worked together, I can potentially refer you. Otherwise, I cannot refer people. submitted by /u/nkaretnikov [link] [comments]
    Tries for Polynomials
    submitted by /u/foBrowsing [link] [comments]
    Transformations, functors, categories
    This order in the title is not accidental - functors start making sence in context of natural transformations and categories are rarely interesting without reasoning in terms of mappings between them i.e. functors. In this article I briefly introduce these concepts and demonstrate how to use other categories in Я besides Arrow (regular functions) - Scope category and Event precategory; along how they are related to each other. submitted by /u/iokasimovm [link] [comments]
    Comparing Haskell and Lisps for practicality, hacking, development speed and complexity - a retrospective after years of working with both
    submitted by /u/SandPrestigious2317 [link] [comments]
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    Scala Job Opportunity - Principal Data Engineer - NBCUniversal
    Hello! I am a Technical Recruiter at NBCUniversal and we are actively hiring a Principal Data Engineer role focused on Scala. Feel free to check out the job description here on our website. If you would like to be considered you can apply directly through this link or send me a message. Location: Remote in USA As a Principal Data Engineer on the AdSmart Engineering Team, you will be directly responsible for design, development, and maintenance of next generation of data‑driven advertising technology at NBCUniversal. You will architect and develop platform components that power large‑scale audience intelligence, cross‑platform identity, real‑time decisioning, and AI‑enhanced advertising capabilities. The products will enable NBCUniversal to better understand its brand’s audiences such as…
    Safe Scala: an introduction
    submitted by /u/adamw1pl [link] [comments]
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    I built an org-mode weekday repeater, .+wd
    submitted by /u/stormrider-io [link] [comments]
    How can i customize the habit state bar inside agenda
    I want to decrease the bar width, I check these several vari about habit, but i cant figure out what var to effects this, thanks! https://preview.redd.it/fg6ldcsqr1yg1.png?width=1879&format=png&auto=webp&s=8169c64cb6d117c0e29a98a3dbabccf278ce1f7a submitted by /u/That-Delay8558 [link] [comments]

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    tmux-csi-u (20260428.2220) --- Tmux CSI-u decoder
    The tmux-csi-u package has been updated to version 20260428.2220.
    consult-project-extra (20260428.2007) --- Consult integration for project.el
    The consult-project-extra package has been updated to version 20260428.2007.
    aidermacs (20260428.828) --- AI pair programming with Aider
    The aidermacs package has been updated to version 20260428.828.
    apparmor-mode (20260428.144) --- Major mode for editing AppArmor policy files
    The apparmor-mode package has been updated to version 20260428.144.
    buffer-guardian (20260428.135) --- Automatically Save Buffers Without Manual Intervention
    The buffer-guardian package has been updated to version 20260428.135.
    god-mode (20260428.56) --- Minor mode for God-like command entering
    The god-mode package has been updated to version 20260428.56.
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    Last week I introduced to you the Travelers Notebook Micro Nugget. Today I am unveiling the Travelers Notebook Nano TaterTot Edition.
    Comparison photos towards the end. submitted by /u/pixelbased [link] [comments]
    Porte stylos
    Hello. Après avoir fabriqué moi même des carnets de voyage, je cherchais des porte stylos sympa. Par contre le prix m'a freiné. J'ai donc décidé de les faire aussi moi même avec du faux cuir, tissu, et des fermetures zip qui traînaient chez moi. Voilà le résultat. J'aime bien. submitted by /u/Ashamed-Breakfast542 [link] [comments]
    Wishbone Doodles In The Passport TN!
    I’ve been 🥺 over the card size TN drop, so I decided to experiment with one of my passports to see if I like having it on me all the time as a wallet. … and I’m already doodling more! Is this a positive case for the card size? Or will I just prefer the larger format of the passport? 🤔 should I try to make my own? Do I give in to my base instincts as I recklessly face down the end date of my current job in three months??? Anyway, it’s been fun handling my TN every day, so I’m curious if it’ll stick over the next month! If anything, the patina will develop even faster, so that’s a plus. Also, I juuust missed the Wishbone TV show age-wise, and I’ve been OBSESSING OVER THIS DOG. My friends say it’s a very me-coded show, so… I might have to figure out how to write/run/pitch a reboot, somehow. I’m not the biggest fan of reboots, but I think the world could use Wishbone right now submitted by /u/gimmebobapop [link] [comments]
    My first Traveller style notebook! ✨️❤️
    This just arrived today and i cant stop decorating and looking at it. I haven't decorated inside yet but so excited to use it! I mostly plan to use it as a planner+ journal+ commonplace+ wallet lol I would love to hear thoughts on how people use theirs and see your decorations so feel free to share <3 submitted by /u/palak-khanna [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary Still Available
    I just left Penny Post in Alexandria VA and they still have both black & brown sets available in store ☺️ submitted by /u/Admirable-Name-7058 [link] [comments]
    Went for it!
    Been wanting to try and add the elastic like this so thought to try it on one of my handmade TNs before cutting into my trc one. Loving it so far submitted by /u/Klutzy_Minimum8886 [link] [comments]
    Movie poster print template?
    I want to start an insert to cover my media watching, so writing movie and tv show reviews and thoughts as I watch them. I am not artistic at all and suck at drawing. Does anyone have a good template for movie/tv posters I could use? Thinking I could just leave a space when writing and then once a month go print out the posters on an a4 sheet and cut them and paste, as I don’t have access to a printer at home (I live in Japan, the combini is life for printing) submitted by /u/tehhellerphant [link] [comments]
    My card size set-up with X3 ereader.
    This is my initial set-up for now. Its holding X3, wallet insert with couple of cards and a notebook insert. Its so cute I want another one but its sold out everywhere - wallet is thanking me 😅 submitted by /u/doucesquisse [link] [comments]
    Anyone know if these are coming back?
    I was just in Japan and couldn't find them anywhere and all the UK online stores have no stock! submitted by /u/g2604 [link] [comments]
    Awesome Reading Log Setup! 20th Anniversary Edition
    I've been on a digital detox journey, immersing myself in the present! But one thing was missing: a fun way to document all the amazing manga and manhwa I've been diving into. That’s why I’m super excited about the 20th card size! It's the perfect tool for logging my reading adventures and keeping track of all the fantastic stories I'm exploring. Extra bonus, my Sony Walkman fits! ReadingLog submitted by /u/Jibade [link] [comments]
    Traveler's Company Ball Point pen completes the family with Love & Trip TN ( incl. refill replacement)
    The ball point pen comes with TRC proprietory refill which is a regular oil based ball point refill. I replaced it with Pilot Hi-tec-c Coleto 0.4 purple ink GEL refill. The original refill has a projection on both sides to hold the spring.. I used a paper tape on coleto to hold the spring in position. Now writing experience is way better. This pen completes the famly of all four TRC writing instruments - fountain, roller ball, ball point and pencil. submitted by /u/DrDMK [link] [comments]
    How it started, and how it ended
    Been using the passport size as a wallet, but its just a tad too large for me. The new card size is perfect. The leather felt dry so I applied some leather balm to it and its much more supple now. Its been in my back pocket all day and I haven't noticed it. submitted by /u/pmcall221 [link] [comments]
    Card sized refills? Just spotted these at a local store.
    I didn’t get one of the cool 20th anniversary sets. It’s a form factor I may try to get. I don’t know. I doubt I’ll get lucky on the 29th. Regardless I saw these at a local store and they looked really cool! I think they just might be the right size? Figured I’d post them here in case they interest any of you also. I’d use them and once full take the paper out and put more in while keeping the embossed cover lmao. https://www.sketchwallet.com submitted by /u/TheCodeTeam [link] [comments]
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    I need a cover recommendation.
    https://preview.redd.it/d42h8c8yyzxg1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2032377ae576503849c02f6bf2145cec5f784d9f https://preview.redd.it/jcwqtd8yyzxg1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3fd33e3c8a0ba57f59788cbe4df5dccda3677a25 https://preview.redd.it/jbrjgd8yyzxg1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=be75cef501919327f7ca33c025d4e12a6d6038cc https://preview.redd.it/jwft1d8yyzxg1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fcfb85f756b54f427310e08739fedd99e1cbd55f Does anyone know of a cover that will fit an Odyssey A5 68 gsm tomoe river notebook with 496 pages? None of the covers I own fit it and I am not finding anything online that fits it. It really does need one as the softcover is quite flimsy. I need one that is under $100, preferably under $50, ideally available on Amazon, but If it is from Etsy, it needs to be handmade, and shipped from the US. (If I must have a mass produced one, I would rather get it on Amazon.) I’m open to it being made from anything but PU Leather (I’ve had things made from it disintegrate. All it is is plastic, anyway.) Any assistance you can offer would be much appreciated! submitted by /u/Jazzlike-Paint2879 [link] [comments]
    Ugmonk Layflat notebook mini-review
    I picked up the three-pack of these layflat notebooks from Ugmonk recently, after seeing them on Twitter a little while ago (I'm not sure if links are allowed here, I'm not advertising them you can go google it lol). I'm not the biggest Notebook Guy, usually I'll get into little rabbitholes about it every once in a while, but I don't use them as often as I'd like. My current favorite notebook is from The Paper Mind, which rocks, and will be what I'll be comparing these Ugmonk notebooks to. tl;dr You get what you pay for The Ugmonk notebooks have a cardstock cover that is probably too thin, so it curves and doesn't close completely flat and after being thrown in the tablet sleeve of my laptop a couple times, is already fraying. I can't speak specifically on the paper quality as I just us…
    Feathering so bad I had to finish my study session in pencil
    The notebook and pen are from the same brand. They weren't expensive but I was still sorely disappointed. Both are from Hema. And of course I had forgotten to bring a pencil sharpener and eraser because I didn't expect that I needed them submitted by /u/StanleyHasLostIt [link] [comments]
    Non-leather clip on pen holder?
    submitted by /u/_themanofsilver [link] [comments]
    5 below notebook haul!
    These are all so cute. I can’t wait to journal with them submitted by /u/Academic-Sympathy140 [link] [comments]
    Favorite grid notebooks?
    I'm currently using a lined Moleskine notebook, and I have an Archer & Olive A5 lined journal on deck for when I complete the Moleskine. However, I'm wondering if there is a specific brand for grid (not dot-grid) notebooks that you all would recommend? I'm interested in using one of those next! submitted by /u/Ok-Acanthisitta-4487 [link] [comments]
    Just a quick comic to pump me up for work!
    submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
    Rhodia tracker
    Os comparto mi cuaderno de bolsillo rhodia que me sirve como cuantificador de hábitos. submitted by /u/converso72 [link] [comments]
    What's your favorite page type?
    Just curious what everyones top choice is! If "other" let me know what by leaving a comment! View Poll submitted by /u/InkStainedLeather [link] [comments]
    First two finished inserts for this year!
    I’ve been trying out the Travelers Notebook System this year and it’s really working for me. I love that every few months I get to start a new journal and decorate it however I want. It’s nice to always be looking forward to something new and to not have the pressure of filling up something huge. This is really working well for my weird journaling anxiety. submitted by /u/linabird [link] [comments]
    aide pour trouver puce ic carte mère pc portable
    submitted by /u/infoserv80 [link] [comments]
    Issues with journals?
    What kinds of things do people feel like are missing from usual journals? Or things they dislike? Because I'm looking for a new journal, and I remember having issues with old ones but I can't remember what? I personally dislike the 3 things you're grateful for, because when it's everyday it becomes a chore, but if it was like once a week it might be better? Also do you like physical study planners or no? submitted by /u/indiixxx [link] [comments]
    I hear you guys like fat stacks? My journals from 2005 - 2026.
    submitted by /u/somereasonableadvice [link] [comments]
    My TN collection
    submitted by /u/Memory_Capturer [link] [comments]
    How can i DIY a notebook closer that doesnt involve puncturing the cover
    I have this really nice faux leather notebook im making my personal journal however as i glue more pages its starting to implode, Does anyone have any recomendations for a notebook closer that doesnt puncture through the cover? submitted by /u/SocietyCute9599 [link] [comments]
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    In GNOME Wayland, is there a way to make Emacsclient auto-focus when reusing a frame?
    I need to click on the "App is ready" notification or manually pick the window in order to gain focus. Some apps like GNOME Text Editor and Mozilla Firefox automatically gain focus instead. submitted by /u/cidra_ [link] [comments]
    Wc mode missing?
    I installed emacs on Linux Mint, created my usual config file, reloaded, then went looking for wc-mode. And even though I've got it installed in a couple of other machines, I cannot find it in packages. Is it no longer a thing? submitted by /u/jaslar [link] [comments]
    uv.el -- a declarative Emacs interface for the uv Python package manager (experimental)
    https://reddit.com/link/1sy965x/video/i4jrkj0s3zxg1/player I've been using uv for a while and got tired of dropping to the terminal every time I wanted to add a dependency or sync my environment. So I wrote a small Emacs package that wraps uv with a transient UI. Video shows: initialising a project, creating a venv, adding some deps, and the output buffer at the end. The part I find most interesting is how it's structured. Instead of hardcoding a transient definition per subcommand (which is the obvious approach and also how I started), the whole thing is driven by a single data structure called `uv-command-spec`. Every subcommand -- `add`, `sync`, `run`, `build`, `publish`, all 16 of them -- is just a plist entry describing its flags, groupings, and how to read positional arguments. Th…
    Sidetabs using side windows.
    submitted by /u/Nicolas-Rougier [link] [comments]
    Must-have Emacs packages you should know about [Updated]
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    Load path that works for emacs -Q --script, in buffer eval, and flycheck, all at the same time?
    I am writing an elisp script that I run with emacs -Q --script myscript.el, so a standalone thing, not reliant on my emacs config. I ended up splitting it into multiple files and started requiring certain files from other files, as the project grew more complex, but hit a challenge there: even though I added the parent dir, my require that loads a neighbouring local elisp file was getting flycheck warnings. From what I investigated, the problem is that flycheck is not aware of my modifications to load path in my script, so it wasn't able to resolve the require. I ended up with this, which seems to work for all three situations (emacs --script, in buffer evaluation during development, flycheck during development): emacs-lisp (require 'my-other-script (expand-file-name "my-other-script.e…
    VOMPECCC from Scratch: Picking Fruits and Veggies with ICR
    "This is the fourth post in a series on Emacs completion. The first argued that Incremental Completing Read (ICR) is a structural property of an interface rather than a convenience feature. The second broke the Emacs substrate into eight packages (collectively VOMPECCC) each solving one of the six orthogonal concerns of a complete completion system. The third walked through spot, a ~1,100-line Spotify client built as a little shim on top of those packages. This post is the hands-on complement to the spot post. Where the spot case study reviewed a finished codebase from the outside, this one builds a tiny produce picker tool from scratch, one VOMPECCC package at a time. The use case is deliberately trivial: we have a list of produce items (twenty fruits and ten vegetables) with some metadata, and we want to pick one and do something with it." submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]
    editing code blocks (minted) in AUCTeX
    submitted by /u/Apart_Ebb_9867 [link] [comments]
    What's the simplest way to read ~/Maildir in emacs?
    I have opensmtpd which is configured by default to send local emails to ~/Maildir. opensmtpd comes with sendmail. logwatch uses sendmail to send log summaries to me. I only need to read ~/Maildir for logwatch summaries. I don't need fancy mail clients with complex settings and synchronizing. I want a simple emacs mail client that can directly operate on ~/Maildir without synchronization. I tried mew, and it kind of does the job, but it has to synchronize ~/Mail with ~/Maildir. My requirements exclude notmuch, mu4e, and other major emacs mail clients. Wanderlust can probably do what I want, but it doesn't seem well maintained. Is there any recommendation? submitted by /u/Mediocre_Ticket3971 [link] [comments]
    Agent's major mode kit
    Hi all, want to share/discuss something called an Agent's Major Mode Kit. Not sure the project in itself is superuseful, I am interested in the metadiscussion around it. So here goes. Obviously, the industry is changing around us. Agents are becoming increasingly capable, and there's no point in ignoring this situation. Personal anecdata: Last month I saw Codex debugging display engine issues in the terminal. It ran gdb, stepped through the logic, checked the output, diagnosed a problem, fixed it. All with me doing a very stupid kind of prompting: "looks weird, fix this". The week after I made Emacs use a proper SDL backend. Like, with all drawing handled by it. I had to nudge it towards relevant backend examples (pgtk and haiku), discuss the overall arhitecture but otherwise was only involved in the verification phase of the project. And, I thought, what does this mean for Emacs? What if tokens stay cheap, and models/agents keep growing in capabilities? Well, it seems that providing a decent procedure for writing something might become more relevant than writing that something in the first place. The verification phase stays but coding will be reduced to reading whatever comes out of the LLM. And Agent's Major Mode Kit is exactly this: a series of skills/documents describing what a major mode should provide, how can interesting features be tested, and an incremental way of developing an major mode. Right now it's just 5 skills and a bunch of agentic metadata but I managed to generate a few working basic major modes using it. What does the community think about this? submitted by /u/vkazanov [link] [comments]
    My Emacs Config
    I've extracted most of my ~/.emacs config into different files and put them into my dotfiles repository: https://github.com/jcubic/dotfiles Do you also share your Emacs config? submitted by /u/jcubic [link] [comments]
    Custom slide layout of org mode files with AI
    I'm noticing more talks I attend have slides with excellent layouts and colour themes, side-by-side bullet lists, infographics, horizontal timelines, colourised floating text boxes, etc. When I ask the speakers, often they tell me they used AI models/agents to generate their slide layouts. My current org-mode workflow for slide generation is to export to beamer or org-reveal. However both solutions lay out content of my org-mode sections in the top to bottom order as it is in my org file. What I want: provide my org file to an AI model, for the model to produce slides showing my content (don't generate content not present in my org file) as one slide per org mode section, where the AI model decides how to lay out that content. A bit like MS PowerPoint's "Designer" feature to provide poli…
    Been working on my emacs config lately
    I'm using a mix of packages here, but here are the main hits: A community patch for Homebrew Emacs Plus that enables frame transparency and background blurring Nano-theme -- This is a big one. It comes with loads of very unique customization book-mode, another package by the nano-theme dev Rougier that makes org-mode files look really nice Org-modern with some custom UTF-8 bullets Thanks for all the cool packages, u/Nicolas-Rougier! edit: typos UPDATE: I've extracted some of the crucial configs into this gist. Enjoy! submitted by /u/Jahseem [link] [comments]
    Emacs vs vim
    ¿Qué me recomiendan? ¿Emacs o vim? ¿Trabajé con vi mucho tiempo y, ahora, escucho hablar bien de emacs submitted by /u/Choice-Level-5486 [link] [comments]
    Wanderlust vs mu4e vs neomutt vs ???
    I'm currently using neomutt for managing local maildir. It's simple to configure neomutt for simple needs like reading local mails, but I don't particularly like neomutt. I don't read remote mails on neomutt. Most remote mails I get are HTML mails. I just use webmail clients for remote mails. I looked into gnus, but it is not asynchronous. I decided not to use gnus. Wanderlust looks cool because it doesn't require an external program. One thing that bothers me is the fact that wanderlust codebase is old and doesn't use modern emacs functions. mu4e is better maintained than wanderlust, but it requires me to run an external program called mu. I don't like the separation between mu and mu4e. I want to use a better mail client than neomutt. I just can't find something good enough. Email clients are fucked up. submitted by /u/Mediocre_Ticket3971 [link] [comments]
    Emacs manager for OpenAI Codex conversations
    Sharing a new feature I added to my emacs-codex-ide package: an Emacs major mode for viewing, searching and restoring current and previous Codex sessions. This lets you search for past conversations by your prompt, agent responses, etc. And keybindings for restoring or deleting sessions, plus a toggleable detailed view showing extra information about each Codex session. submitted by /u/Express-Decision3831 [link] [comments]
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    [ANN] New Clash release: 1.10!
    submitted by /u/callbyneed [link] [comments]
    Cabal name and email
    When I run cabal init and cabal init --non-interactive, it gets my name and email address from somewhere, but neither are what I would prefer to use. I looked through the cabal config and I don't see them anywhere; where is it getting them from and where can I change them? submitted by /u/julia_flat [link] [comments]
    MuniHac 2026: registration open!
    submitted by /u/quchen [link] [comments]

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    outline-stars (20260427.2355) --- Outshine-style star headings for outline-minor-mode
    The outline-stars package has been updated to version 20260427.2355.
    diff-hl (20260427.2329) --- Highlight uncommitted changes using VC
    The diff-hl package has been updated to version 20260427.2329.
    verilog-ext (20260427.2203) --- SystemVerilog Extensions
    The verilog-ext package has been updated to version 20260427.2203.
    verilog-ts-mode (20260427.2158) --- Verilog Tree-sitter major mode
    The verilog-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260427.2158.
    wacspace (20260427.2039) --- The WACky WorkSPACE manager for emACS
    The wacspace package has been updated to version 20260427.2039.
    project-cmake (20260427.1906) --- A cmake backend for project.el
    The project-cmake package has been updated to version 20260427.1906.
    csound-mode (20260427.1829) --- A major mode for interacting and coding Csound
    The csound-mode package has been updated to version 20260427.1829.
    bible-gateway (20260427.1814) --- A Simple BibleGateway Client
    The bible-gateway package has been updated to version 20260427.1814.
    buffer-terminator (20260427.1441) --- Safely Terminate/Kill Buffers Automatically
    The buffer-terminator package has been updated to version 20260427.1441.
    starling (20260427.1351) --- Starling bank interaction
    The starling package has been updated to version 20260427.1351.
    slime (20260427.1145) --- Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs
    The slime package has been updated to version 20260427.1145.
    package-lint (20260427.1106) --- A linting library for elisp package authors
    The package-lint package has been updated to version 20260427.1106.
    fj (20260427.800) --- Client for Forgejo instances
    The fj package has been updated to version 20260427.800.
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    [Update] The 10th Anniversary TN mini size. A gift from the past! Found this gem in my storage box still unopened after 10 years!
    A few people asked me in the OG post for an update once I put it together. Here are a few photos of the very adorable mini size TN from their 10th Anniversary! I wasn't going to get the 20th Anni one, but now that I finally found this mini one... I have a feeling that I want the card size to complete my TN family in all sizes 😅 Original post: https://www.reddit.com/r/Travelersnotebooks/comments/1sx93x7/a_gift_from_the_past_found_this_gem_in_my_storage/ submitted by /u/Mediocre-Tradition55 [link] [comments]
    Think I found third-party card sized refills
    These can help anyone that don’t want to use their 20th anniversary inserts just yet. submitted by /u/xultar [link] [comments]
    My Travelers journal over two years
    submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
    Of course, I had to post mine too 🥰🥰🥰
    My card size TN arrived the other day and it’s even more amazing than I expected! Will use it as a wallet, and for quick notes/lists/quotes/ideas. Basically, how I used my passport TN, but that one felt quite large for its purpose. I did end up ordering two of the same, because I was afraid to miss out 🤭 Will end up de-staching one of them, because there is no need for me to keep both. submitted by /u/CoalMinersDaughter87 [link] [comments]
    A gift from the past. Found this gem in my storage box still unopened after 10 years!
    When I saw the 20th Anniversary card size I suddenly remembered that I did have the 10th Anni one. I bought it when I was a senior in college and I guess it’s because I was busy with finals, I forgot to even open it 🫣 Life got busy after I graduated and I’ve moved twice in the past 10 years. I thought I’ve lost it, but here it is still in mint condition. Time to bust this gem open and enjoy a gift from the past ❤️ submitted by /u/Mediocre-Tradition55 [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary Setup
    Cloth insert for cash (zippered compartment) and credit cards. Craft folder for DL and insurance cards. Notebooks for lists and brain dump. This is my first ever Traveler’s Notebook so we’ll see if this setup sticks. submitted by /u/joyceevee [link] [comments]
    Planner Woes & Pending Paper Republic Order
    I started the year with a bunch of planners from Sterling Ink because I wasn't sure what size I wanted to end up in. I used the A5slim for a while but had to make my own travelers notebook cover for it since it's not a standard size. I've decided I wanted to go smaller for easier every day carry and to use it as a wallet. So I had A6, pocket, and passport planners on hand. After trial and error I decided pocket was going to work best between size & available wallet accessories so I just ordered the Paper Republic cover yesterday. Well I started filling in the Sterling Ink pocket planner and all of my fountain pen inks bleed right through the pages 😲 I am not having the same problem in any of the other 2026 sizes I have on hand. Only the one sized for the $80 cover I just bought 🤦‍♀️ Can my a6 Sterling Ink fit in the pocket Paper Republic by chance? Or does PR have any covers that might fit the a6 instead of pocket (maybe they would change my order since I just placed it yesterday)? Any feedback from fountain pen users on the PR planner? I'm not sure what direction I should go in but I'm not finding any planner peace this year. submitted by /u/Admirable-Name-7058 [link] [comments]
    Current set up for my EDC TN (Olive Passport TN)
    I have an Olive pen holder but haven’t had the luck to loosen it up yet for my FP submitted by /u/noobakosowhat [link] [comments]
    Finally got my hands on the 20th!! Way too adorable
    submitted by /u/Samannnntha [link] [comments]
    Took this guy on a ferry ride tonight
    submitted by /u/Lhamorai [link] [comments]
    new regular size notebook and new pages
    submitted by /u/suunsue [link] [comments]
    My 20th anniversary (wallet) setup
    This is way bulkier than what I am used to for a wallet, but this is way more fun. The cotton zipper case for my cash Ballpen is Zebra T3 with uni jetstream refill Kraft folder for cards Then 1 notebook as a catch-all submitted by /u/shzamm [link] [comments]
    TN card size with Xteink X3?
    I haven't seen any pictures of these together. If you have both, how has your experience been so far? Is it hard to close with the X3 inside? submitted by /u/harshliner [link] [comments]
    20th anniversary set has arrived! 🥳🍾✨
    Delightfully tiny. I'm going to have so much fun setting this one up. 🤗 submitted by /u/OG_heideland [link] [comments]
    20th: Wallet + Photo-log
    Wallet for cash in the zip, access cards in the pockets with some alcohol swabs and band aids. Transparent card holder to hold more important cards. Notebook for b&w photo-log. Show yours! #inspire submitted by /u/0lihp [link] [comments]
    TN 20th Anniversary - It arrived (+ my homemade refills)
    https://preview.redd.it/31do96ybhoxg1.jpg?width=4942&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=978b98459d21d00b91d21e24df3af3c3e0d303b0 https://preview.redd.it/noa676ybhoxg1.jpg?width=4180&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=16eb9835a25c165f4c9f7a87e4ab18081b003668 This is my first official TN product. I made my own in the past because I like Pocket / Field Note size and made my own inserts. But, when the 20th Anniversary card size came out, I decided to buy it to try as a wallet. I also have a never-ending supply of homemade inserts, thanks to my kids never using all of their school exercise books. I collect and store the usable leftovers at the end of each year. Then I just cut them down and throw a cover on them as needed. Depending on the size of the unused paper and the size of the refill I'm going for, I can end up with quite a few notebooks. My wife now uses the passport-size TN, so I make refills for her too. submitted by /u/jimmyjack72 [link] [comments]
    TN-ception
    Everyday, I write down one thing that delights me. This is my one thing today. The itty bitty red and green TNs are fully functional and came with 2 refills (choice of Tomoe River, dot grid and watercolor), a dust bag and an extra string! They're from a local artist in Bangkok. submitted by /u/chidianaconda [link] [comments]
    Start young…
    Well, I use it as a wallet, but it fits her so well…ha! Perhaps, pass it down to her in the future… submitted by /u/0lihp [link] [comments]
    For some reason my Kaweco Sports FP can’t fit my olive pen holder even though it fits with a same sized camel pen holder
    submitted by /u/noobakosowhat [link] [comments]
    What do you use your TN for?
    Curious how everyone is using their Traveler’s Notebooks. What do you usually write in yours? I have a few TNs but still haven’t fully figured out what to put in them yet 😅 Looking for some ideas / inspiration! submitted by /u/MollyD4913 [link] [comments]
    A short cartoon I made about my life
    submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
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    Unsure which journal to purchase, any anecdotes?
    My only want is A5, dotted, to be able to journal and draw. submitted by /u/Accomplished_Cook508 [link] [comments]
    My Travelers journal over two years
    submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
    new stalogy 🥰🥰
    submitted by /u/DeliciousGuard6520 [link] [comments]
    Notebook title page/ book label sticker recommendations?
    I don't usually buy Moleskine notebooks (I usually buy fountain pen friendly options) but like how Moleskine Notebooks have a page in the beginning for for entering in your name or contacts details in case it gets lost. A lot of the notebooks I buy don't have this. Can anyone recommend any book labels or sticker templates etc that I can stick in the front of my notebooks? submitted by /u/Owlwarrior777 [link] [comments]
    What can I do with this notebook?
    I just bought it because I thought it was awesome, but now I have no idea what to use it for. Got any ideas? submitted by /u/Known-Art3867 [link] [comments]
    National Brand Computation Notebook and Gel Pens?
    https://preview.redd.it/kf354o93vrxg1.png?width=225&format=png&auto=webp&s=24986595aa2521059985fd85484347a4d707c567 So i've been looking into maybe getting a new notebook for uni, and the National Brand came up. My question is are they compatible with gel pens? (I use the V-ball pens by pilot). By compatible i mean do they bleed? and are they smooth surfaced similar to the oxford notebooks?. submitted by /u/HAM_hans [link] [comments]
    Daiso notebook.
    submitted by /u/CraftyBossMama [link] [comments]
    Latest A5 DIY Journal Cover
    Quality time last evening with my newest A5 DIY journal cover. Newbury Leather South Street 1.5 sq ft panel in Wheat from buckleguy.com. Such a great leather. And it smells amazing. The pen is my Benu Talisman Sandalwood. submitted by /u/double_underscore_ [link] [comments]
    I have these 2 notebooks. I don't know what to do.
    So, I have this problem of buying cute notebooks, but I don't use them because I fear I will ruin them. They have been sitting on my shelf since forever. I want to make use of them. Kindly suggest some cutesy ideas. submitted by /u/buriburizai_mon [link] [comments]
    New notebooks
    Went to get the independent bookstore Blackwing pencils, unsuccessfully, but picked these up. 60 pages, one lined, one plain. Red, green and blue covers with silver foil and Moomin art. From Flame Tree Publishing. Stitched binding. All for $11, not bad. Just slightly taller than a pocket notebook size (Field Notes). submitted by /u/pellidon [link] [comments]
    Had a dream about a planner
    This was such a random but vivid dream I thought I would share. In my dream, I was in a stationary store and looking around, then I went to the discount/ clearance section and I saw this planner that was like Lord of the Rings inspired. It was from the perspective of Gandolf and it was a like little inspirational and quotes from him with prompts to help guide like a daily journal. It was sorta of like a journey inspired. submitted by /u/she_makes_a_mess [link] [comments]
    Looking for notebook recommendations
    I normally used this black antra notebook for journaling (not sure if the company is known outside Poland). They are affordable, they were near perfect for my use... But the new version has a logo on the cover which slightly upsets me as I don't like to advertise something against my will. It also gathers dirt. So maybe you guys can recommend a replacement? My preferences: a5, either dots or squares, yellowish paper, hard cover, has the bookmark thingy. I do like the rubber band holding it closed. I prefer affordable (cause I'm poor) over some crazy quality. I'd rather it didn't have the space for a date as not all my entries are perfectly one page and so it is unhelpful. I will probably keep buying them if I don't find anything better. I saw leuchttrum or moleskine on amazon but they are 3-4x the price. Anybody tried Rettacy or Mlife? submitted by /u/SpaceFaringAmoeba [link] [comments]
    I'm thinking of buying a Cornell Notebook
    submitted by /u/AccountantLegal5159 [link] [comments]
    how to get over fear of not using my notebooks "correctly"?
    i dont know if the title makes sense, basically ive been journaling since i was probably 13? years old and i am currently 21 and ive realized i want to write more and be more present in my life, but i am scared of doing it because starting a notebook and doing it wrong makes me nervous? like, i really want to start a commonplace journal (kind of?) i want to anotate little quotes and moments and things about characters and games and shit i like but i wonder Wouldn't that just be mixing everything together? and i am extremely anxious of losing Anything so maybe i should keep it separated so i dont lose quotes i want to look at again. but also then i think how if i have too many notebooks keeping them for the future would be impractical. I also want to start making a visual novel but using my brain dumping notebook for the ideas and then having to use another notebook for the cleaned up story makes me nervous bc what will i do if i dont fill the entire notebook What am i supposed to do after that? I am completely aware these are stupid thoughts and irrational but i wonder if anyone else struggles with something similar? do you have any advice? spiralling comically bad rn im starting to wonder if theres something wrong with me lmao submitted by /u/prodmingi [link] [comments]
    What planner is this?
    I found a video of this planner today and it’s exactly what I’m looking for! People are saying it’s Muji but I can’t find any planners with the same layout on the Muji website. Is this a discontinued version? Thank you. or if anyone knows any similar planners I would appreciate it aswell:) submitted by /u/Truffl3_Gacha [link] [comments]
    Lochby B5 field journal / calendar
    I’m looking for a good soft side planner/calendar That will fit in it like the other notebooks submitted by /u/No-Perspective-3283 [link] [comments]
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    My configuration and workflow for game development in emacs with Godot
    A month or two back I posted on this sub about how great emacs was for game development with Godot. There were a bunch of questions in the comments about my configuration and workflow for getting emacs and Godot to work together. I tried to answer questions in them comments, but several folks wanted more specific details, so I thought I'd do a longer post with some config snippets and tips on how I've been using emacs and Godot to make a game. I basically live in emacs, so my goal was to push as much of my workflow as possible out of Godot and into emacs. Below I'll address emacs configuration, godot-side configuration, and my day-to-day workflow. A disclaimer: I'm not a professional game developer by any stretch of the imagination. I'm a hobbyist, so take my advice with a grain of salt!…
    Gnus for RSS and ATOM feeds
    Does anybody uses Gnus for RSS/ATOM feeds? Does it works flawlessly? Looking around I see theres a nnrss backend and also a nnatom one. Is that the way to go? Seen other people prefer news.gwene.org over those. submitted by /u/Overall_Gazelle5107 [link] [comments]
    NeLisp v1.0 — Emacs Lisp implemented in Elisp, plus a small Rust runtime that runs it without Emacs
    submitted by /u/Working-Can-5865 [link] [comments]
    anvil.el v1.0.0 — first stable, anvil-ide split, anvil-pkg sister, and a no-Emacs path via NeLisp (eight days after v0.3.0 here)
    (English isn't my first language — I drafted this with help.) Eight days ago I posted anvil.el v0.3.0 here, when the orchestrator landed. Thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1sq9q3a/anvilel_v030_multiagent_orchestrator_consensus/ v1.0.0 shipped today. Three repos, one substrate change. What landed anvil.el v1.0 — first stable. 200+ MCP tools across the v1.0 surface. The elevator pitch hasn't changed: Emacs is a long-running Lisp image, MCP lets the AI write Elisp into it, so the AI can extend its own toolset. https://github.com/zawatton/anvil.el anvil-ide.el — split out today. Treesit nav, the worker-ui dashboard, info-look — the human-IDE layer — moved to its own repo. anvil.el is now AI-only; anvil-ide.el carries the human side. Different audiences, different release …
    What are some useful benchmark tests to do when testing my config?
    At the very minimum, I was thinking some floating point operations, string manipulation, regex matching, etc. What are other nice-to-have benchmarks when testing different Emacs versions, compiler flags, etc.? submitted by /u/birdsintheskies [link] [comments]
    New package: denote-wordcloud
    Hi! I'd like to announce my new complementary package for denote [https://protesilaos.com/emacs/denote\]. It's called denote-wordlcoud and it's a small UI enhancement for denote. It displays denote keywords in a "cloud of tags" and scales every keyword according to its frequency. It also displays the number of notes containing that keyword next to it. Keywords are clickable. On click a keyword displays the notes that contain it in a dired buffer. The repo includes a gif demonstration. It's available in Melpa. submitted by /u/KnightOfTribulus [link] [comments]
    since I have used the Claude code and codex, emacs just became a viewer only. Sigh. Think back I had spent too much time on tuning the configurations.
    submitted by /u/yzprofile [link] [comments]
    claude-code-context - simple Emacs Buffer Awareness for Claude Code
    I know there's been a lot of AI slop and complex emacs integrations with AI agents. I wanted something super basic and simple: a way for claude to just see what my current buffer, mark, and selection are (and flymake output) without me having to copy and paste it over. Since claude can automagically read JSON, I made this simple elisp package to just dump my buffer state to a json file that then Claude Code picks up via a hook on every prompt and can see what I'm talking about. Claude Code can already edit my files and emacs automatically picks it up with auto-revert so it's the full feedback loop. I'd love to Run Claude Code in emacs but I haven't found the best most elisp native way (no external nodejs bridges etc) yet. I'm open to suggestions! In the mean time, hopefully this can help some people who dont want to clutter their emacs with complex multi-level and multi-process hops. Hopefully this helps some of you. submitted by /u/LukeHoersten [link] [comments]
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    Day 4 of livecoding SashaDemo
    Day Three got squashed because work, but I'm doing it again. It's too much fun. stream sasha demo blurb submitted by /u/mlitchard [link] [comments]
    Haskell Interlude #81: Torsten Grust
    We sat down with Torsten Grust who is a professor of DB systems at the University of Tübingen. Even though Torsten loves SQL, he’s used functional programming and Haskell to inform his work on query language design and compilation. We talked about the best way to program databases, how to bridge the gap between regular programming languages and databases, and compiling just about everything to SQL. submitted by /u/sperbsen [link] [comments]
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    sbt 1.12.10 released
    submitted by /u/eed3si9n [link] [comments]
    How do you handle external API calls that must stay consistent with DB transactions?
    https://rockthejvm.com/articles/never-call-apis-inside-database-transactions I wrote this after seeing how easy it is to make this mistake in otherwise clean backend code. The core issue is that your DB transaction can roll back database writes, but it cannot roll back an HTTP call that already happened; payment, shipping, inventory reservation, fraud check, etc. The article walks through a practical implementation using Transactional Outbox, Result Table, and Saga Compensation with Scala 3 / Slick / PostgreSQL / Play / Pekko. Curious how others usually handle this pattern in production - outbox worker, message broker, workflow engine, or something else? submitted by /u/Material_Big9505 [link] [comments]

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    Do you find dedicated IDEs to be useful for Haskell?
    I’m in the process of learning Haskell, but just using a text editor to write my code. Do you think the conveniences of an IDE will hurt my development of the learning the language? submitted by /u/Integreyt [link] [comments]
    Day Three of live coding sasha
    [the stream](https://twitch.tv/lambafan/) [sasha](https://gitlab.com/liftlatch/sasha) submitted by /u/mlitchard [link] [comments]
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    This week in #Scala (Apr 27, 2026)
    submitted by /u/petrzapletal [link] [comments]
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    My first build (Passport size)
    This is my very first leathercraft build, which is my version of the Midori or Traveler’s Company Passport Notebook. I made a lot of mistakes. I got overconfident and didn't use cheap leather to start with. I started with Badalassi Carlo Pueblo in Sapphire Blue. I didn't use a template. The grommet holes are too big for the elastic I used. I used a No. 200 grommet (4.2mm) and a 1.5mm elastic. I should've used 2 mm. My fix was to poke a hole in the craft folder to catch the knot and keep it secure. Also, I should've made the notebook a little wider. The plastic card holder is taking all the stress of the elastic vs the leather itself. For a prototype, I guess it's okay. Back to the drawing board on making improvements. submitted by /u/modern_prometheus_ [link] [comments]
    Finally set up the 20th Anniversary as my new wallet.
    submitted by /u/fourfootowls [link] [comments]
    What finally convinced me to use the 20th Anniversary
    So I picked up one of the card sized TN but was waiting to unbox until I had figured out if it had a different enough use than the Passports I’ve used as a wallet for the last 15 years… I think my pants finally convinced me to make the switch from the overstuffed Passport with two inserts, cloth zipper pouch, etc, to more minimized Card sized with the pouch and maybe one insert as a commonplace. Because let’s face it, the weekly calendar I use as a to-do list really only gets referenced when I’m at my desk or at the end of the day making sure I’m not forgetting about upcoming events. It’s hard to change after all this time, but I think both my pants and my back will thank me. submitted by /u/renough [link] [comments]
    My Passport… no stress
    I love drawing on my TN submitted by /u/More-Imagination5541 [link] [comments]
    Loving my beginners passport Travelers notebook setup.
    Been using my pocket sized Travelers notebook each day for about 2 weeks now, and absolutely loving it! I was worried that i wouldnt actually use it as i havent journaled since elementary. But its actually been going everywhere with me. I've got a bunch of stickers in the plastic zip pouch at the front, my reading journal, my daily journal, and brain dump insert, and then my sticker release insert. Loving the set up so far. It helps that I was able to fine a tiny pencil case that fits most of the stuff I need, and my little kodak retro 2 printer, makes for quick visual memory captures (and let's me print the pictures of the book covers (2 covers per print). submitted by /u/NaiveAntelope4837 [link] [comments]
    The patina on my TN fountain pen after a month of daily use!
    It’s one of my favourite objects 🙂🥲 submitted by /u/beanybagel [link] [comments]
    PSA: You can fit a 004 pocket sticker on the card-sized Kraft folder
    If you just cut right under the half circle it'll still be big enough for, say, a license or something else you need visible but don't need to remove in a hurry As a bonus you can also cut one of the folder stickers to size submitted by /u/Axoloth [link] [comments]
    So the card size refills will be available to buy, but would they sell those without making the non-LE covers available too?
    From Job's Journal: "'It's fun and it's limited and it's a new size, but when I'm done with all four notebook inserts that I get where do I get more?' And that information will be coming out shortly. I just can't say, because I can't say, but just wait." Do you guys think the card size leather covers might be part of the regular lineup sooner rather than later? edit: wording submitted by /u/harshliner [link] [comments]
    Lost TN after travelling for a year in Japan
    I lost my travellers notebook on the flight back home after a year of travelling in Japan. I am devastated - all the tickets, sketches, notes and letters from people I met are gone. I’ve tried contacting the airports and airlines but don’t have high hopes. Just wanted to put it out into the universe and try to move on. Anyone have similar experience? submitted by /u/Timely-Plankton-8400 [link] [comments]
    These pair get along just fine…
    Brought the Passport and 20th outdoors! Using the Passport as my daily journal and the 20th as my wallet and mini photo album. How do you all use yours? submitted by /u/0lihp [link] [comments]
    When in Brixham.....
    We visited this beautiful seaside port of Brixham a while ago and we walked the plank! 🏴‍☠️ #goldenhind #Brixham #sirfrancisdrake submitted by /u/Bigyn73 [link] [comments]
    First days with my new Tn
    Just got a TN on my trip to Japan and i really enjoy it so far! I started a gaming journal for in Journal Games and also Video Game Notes and Reviews and just did my first spread in my „local travel journal“ (just for fun activities in my daily life) submitted by /u/Parking-Quantity5942 [link] [comments]
    20th anni card size - cat for scale
    It’s already got a fingernail scratch from me putting it together, oops. I really liked the contrasting elastic they included and I haven’t seen other setups with it yet so. submitted by /u/oc-to-po-des [link] [comments]
    Family portrait
    submitted by /u/chidianaconda [link] [comments]
    Diy pencil case travellers notebook
    I was feeling a bit sad lately to be missing out on some stationery events near my hometown on the other side of the country this weekend so I pretended to have my own with WORKSHOPS (aka I stayed inside and did crafts today) and made a refillable notebook cover from a daiso pencil case and a kraft paper insert. I saw the idea of using a Daiso pencase from a few different people on instagram so I’m not sure of the original source, but I had to try it! I love the idea of the pencil case built in and am excited to try this out and see how I like it. submitted by /u/Ultravale [link] [comments]
    How are you planning to use your card size TN?
    Just got my card size TN and it is such a lovely addition to my collection. I use my regular TN for long form journalling and passport TN for bullet journalling/wallet. I might change my bullet journal/wallet to the card size because it is so portable but I am not too sure if it'll be too small. or if I should use the card size just for gratitude journalling Has anyone had any experiences bullet journalling in a tiny somewhat A7 size notebook? Or what are you planning to use your card size TN for? submitted by /u/elxhl8 [link] [comments]
    My little collection
    Panam blue was my first when it was released. Second was the love and trip red. Newest 20th black. I love them so much!! submitted by /u/Competitive_You_6875 [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary/Yoseka Trip
    Such a small little guy would love to see/hear inspiration for what to utilize this for. I have both other sizes in black and had to add this to my Travelers collection. What would you do with the tiny one? submitted by /u/richieljr [link] [comments]
    The way I waited for this is unbelievable
    submitted by /u/cim_cim12 [link] [comments]
    Using my spare TN to hold extra supplies
    Travelers Journal brand: Wanderings Canvas zipper insert: Moterm Clear plastic insert: newestor Had these for years but traveling light with a smaller 3.5 x 5.5 now. submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
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    emacs: theming the gui with emacs.css
    Offering two images. With enough interest I'll write up a post. https://preview.redd.it/sxoqfz276mxg1.png?width=1608&format=png&auto=webp&s=c416640215be83b99b82ea669b3317d1eef7c668 https://preview.redd.it/lno2qng86mxg1.png?width=1604&format=png&auto=webp&s=43d394cb5e45ac1d4a12497086d559d0c8256293 submitted by /u/Successful_Fly4099 [link] [comments]
    kitty-graphics.el v0.5.0: tmux support for images inside terminal Emacs and much more!
    submitted by /u/topfpflanze187 [link] [comments]
    How does the wget progress bar work in shell mode?
    I thought M-x shell does not support cursor movement. Then how does the wget progress bar and percentage downloaded update? Does this work simply because all the changes are on a single line? submitted by /u/acidrainery [link] [comments]
    Org-mode as an AI coding platform
    I don't want to start an argument about the merits or lack thereof of AI; I'm a longtime software engineer and I find it useful as a set of "power tools" while I make the design decisions and approve plans myself before implementation. With that being said: Emacs and AI turbocharge each other. Claude Code works incredibly well using org-mode documents as a working design/plan format. It's a great format for the "interface" between you and the AI, letting you plan the architecture and then follow the implementation details and make adjustments. And Claude is really good (again, when properly guided and monitored) at writing clean, well architected, and thoroughly tested elisp code. I'm learning Mandarin, and I had Claude build me a personalized ebook reader, vocab/milestone tracker, SRS drill tool, etc. framework that integrates with the rest of my org-mode workflow. The initial version took me two days and is already paying big dividends: https://preview.redd.it/gl3bhf51tkxg1.png?width=1176&format=png&auto=webp&s=239c2e7b98a5bbab0d8ed76197eb29d9e2682619 I don't know elisp very well, so this project would have taken me months otherwise. More realistically, it never would have happened at all - especially since it also involved rewriting a Python Chinese linguistic parser library in elisp. submitted by /u/xtapol [link] [comments]
    Using EAF in emacs
    Hey everyone. I have been learning about Emacs Application Framework (EAF). In theory it sounds amazing, but does it actually work well or will I be spending more time working on my system than in my system? I really love the idea of never leaving emacs, but I have also found that sometimes I am better off using something outside of emacs that was designed for it. submitted by /u/uvuguy [link] [comments]
    [Elisp] Symbols Inside defmacro()
    Hi, In Elisp, is it possible to achieve the following: Define a macro that takes an argument, arg Call macro with arg set to foo (NOT 'foo or "foo", just foo) After expanding the macro, end up with 'foo Essentially, the macro should transform the undefined variable-symbol foo into 'foo. An example: (defmacro my/mcr (arg) (list 'prin1 arg)) (macroexpand '(my/mcr foo)) ;; => (prin1 foo) In the above example, is there a way to end up with (prin1 'foo) after calling (macroexpand '(my/mcr foo))? submitted by /u/altruistic_trash_5 [link] [comments]
    Vundo like traversal but for git commits?
    I think it would be quite handy to see a Vundu-like visualization of the that changed a file so I can jump from one revision to another. Does anything like this already exist to visualize the DAG? https://preview.redd.it/enfxgy70nhxg1.png?width=266&format=png&auto=webp&s=8ec6eb469057750ff686d97e250abed2f4c3391b submitted by /u/birdsintheskies [link] [comments]
    Skeeto: "I have officially retired from Emacs" -- looking for maintainers for Elfeed etc.
    submitted by /u/nonreligious2 [link] [comments]
    Native or Emacs-controlled tooltips?
    I just found the variable use-system-tooltips which can be set to nil so that Emacs can set the background color, font, etc. However, whenever it wraps to the next line, it leaves behind a giant gap on the right side. https://preview.redd.it/g8zkmvbz4hxg1.png?width=656&format=png&auto=webp&s=e501f64dfa1711a52cd45a78f92270a6470977ac Meanwhile (using PGTK), I see no option to change the background color of the tooltip but it does not have wasted space like this. Am I missing anything in my config or is it not possible to get rid of that space on the right when text wraps while using an Emacs frame for tooltips? submitted by /u/acidrainery [link] [comments]
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    emcp (20260426.2226) --- Lets your agent talk to Emacs
    The emcp package has been updated to version 20260426.2226.
    srfi (20260426.2132) --- Scheme Requests for Implementation browser
    The srfi package has been updated to version 20260426.2132.
    simple-httpd (20260426.1813) --- Pure Elisp HTTP server
    The simple-httpd package has been updated to version 20260426.1813.
    impatient-mode (20260426.1323) --- Serve buffers live over HTTP
    The impatient-mode package has been updated to version 20260426.1323.
    ben (20260426.1238) --- Asynchronous buffer-local environments via `direnv'
    The ben package has been updated to version 20260426.1238.
    projectile (20260426.1134) --- Manage and navigate projects in Emacs easily
    The projectile package has been updated to version 20260426.1134.
    org-lark (20260426.1029) --- Export Lark docs to Org
    The org-lark package has been updated to version 20260426.1029.
    calfw-ical (20260426.925) --- Calendar view for ical format
    The calfw-ical package has been updated to version 20260426.925.
    marginalia (20260426.650) --- Enrich existing commands with completion annotations
    The marginalia package has been updated to version 20260426.650.
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    Simple Midori A5 decoration
    With the plastic cover over it. I recently bought a notebook cover/organizer off Etsy that I thought would work with the midori but I ended up buying an a5 hemlock & oak to go with that. I'll send pics when those arrive. I really like the cream background of the midori and didn't really want to hide it. submitted by /u/Sewpercee [link] [comments]
    My journal ecosystem (and paper republic after a month!!)
    https://preview.redd.it/ynz71ijwglxg1.jpg?width=2679&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8392bd59a4682aa9a91d10b83e0959ad2374c71e So I’ve been using Paper Republic for a month now. I want to share how I use it and my current journal ecosystem. Rusty Rose is sooooo pretttttyyyy A little about me I’m currently a female ADHDer and a PhD student in STEM field. Sometimes my brain runs by itself without issues and I’m capable of executing complex tasks. Other times, it just paralyzes, like it rots, and that makes my performance very unstable. I’ve tried physical planner books, bullet journaling, Notion, Obsidian, any productivity tool I could think of. They just don’t work for me, because my mind doesn’t stay the same from month to month. So the system that works for me also depends on my current stat…
    Cool Marshall's find /md
    Not a potter fan but that cover is 🔥🔥 submitted by /u/Stillpoetic45 [link] [comments]
    leather cover in b5?
    so my dearest best friend got me into journaling. her inspiration led me to pick up a paper republic grand voyageur and an entirely too-expensive stationery hobby. she loves journaling herself, but collects all of her notebooks in a cardboard box. she often says that i may be influencing her into a leather journal cover she can refill, so i started looking for one. as a thank you, i’m going to get it for her. for the life of me, i cannot find a company that makes b5 specific covers. she prefers composition notebooks and similar sized refills as she is a med student and likes having a lot of space for notes. a4 wouldn’t fit in her bag so that’s a no go. she’s a fan of a cognac brown leather but also likes my grand voyageur in venezia (purplish cherry). if anyone knows where to find something like this, please let me know. i’m a decent craftswoman so my plan as of now is to make it myself, but i would love to support a brand that makes quality journals that she can keep returning to. thanks in advance, i hope everyone has a great week! submitted by /u/bassyclarinets [link] [comments]
    Traveler Journal Inserts - Physical Store That Carry?
    Edit: pocket and XL* not A5 Hello everyone, I recently got two journals from Paper Republic (the pocket and the XL) and while I don’t mind ordering the refillable inserts online, where would you generally find these items if you’re trying to look in person? Any specific type of stores? I did some google searches for the area I live in (NW Arkansas) but didn’t see anything concrete when searching. submitted by /u/kohn- [link] [comments]
    Anyone need a Spring (April) start A6 Hobonichi? USA only
    submitted by /u/PracticalPublic2445 [link] [comments]
    Weekly spread for 4/27 in a MARK'S EDiT semi-B7
    submitted by /u/jrecyclebin [link] [comments]
    Feeling pretty stoked on my creation
    Call it a prototype as I've already found some ways I'd improve on it, but I am very proud of my creation! I think it looks really good for being made out of cardboard. I know it's no Lochby but I've been using these little dollar tree books for years and wanted something specific for them. I messed around for longer than I'd like to admit trying to add elastic for a pen holder but failed so any suggestions on that end are very welcome Hell, all suggestions and tips are welcome. Changes I've already decided for next time: -reinforce all the edges with more cardstock and not just the corners -wrap the piece that reinforces the spine with fabric before applying so it looks more finishes on the top and bottom -more bookmarks and make them slightly longer -the slightest bit more slack on the elastic -maybe a pouch on the inner back cover for small slips of paper submitted by /u/CuriousGuy-357 [link] [comments]
    CartaRustica TN Inserts
    Does anyone have experience with the CartaRustica “lay flat” TN inserts? Before I pull the trigger on a pair, I thought I would ask. Thanks. submitted by /u/jjernst [link] [comments]
    colored pens that don’t bleed too badly(?)
    idk if this a stupid question or not but any recommendations for like a variety pack of colored pens that don’t really bleed? bcuz I got this one set of paper mate ones that were advertised to not bleed and yet.. they did. i use a moleskine journal, so if it’s just that then pls lmk. submitted by /u/am4tt3roftime [link] [comments]
    Homemade Pocket Notebook Paper Suggestions
    I’m starting to get into making my own notebooks and cases and have been struggling to find decent paper. I’m hoping you fine people will have suggestions. - Letter sized (I’m in the US) - off-white (ivory and some cream colors keep looking yellow instead of classy) - a bit heavier than printer paper (20#) - I don’t use fountain pens, but hope to avoid bleed through - not super expensive, want to buy a full 500 page ream In an ideal world, I would buy matching cardstock for the covers, but that is not your problem I will figure that one out. Thank you all. submitted by /u/meleighme [link] [comments]
    Started new notebook today, am leaving the old one that took me one year to fill (shown at end) 🌺✨🌞
    submitted by /u/PeaceAndChilli [link] [comments]
    These pair get along just fine…
    Passport & 20th Combo! submitted by /u/0lihp [link] [comments]
    I've bought so many notebooks it's actually embarrassing. And I still haven't found one that's just... right.
    okay so I counted recently and I've gone through like 23 notebooks in the past few years. different brands, different prices, some cheap some not so cheap. and I still find myself annoyed every single time. sometimes the paper is gorgeous but the spine breaks after a month. sometimes it lays flat perfectly but the paper bleeds so bad it looks like I sneezed ink. sometimes I spend good money on one and it just feels... hollow? like the cover looks nice in photos and then you hold it and you're like oh. I don't think I'm being crazy about this. I just want something that feels like it was made by someone who actually uses notebooks. what's the thing that ruins it for you? like that one specific thing where you're using a notebook and you think "why, who approved this" genuinely curious because I feel like I can't be the only one submitted by /u/No_String_490 [link] [comments]
    Question about Italian notebooks
    In the image is a gift I got very recently from family friends, a small calfskin laccio journal. Unfortunately, it's front and back page are gluebound and the spine appears sewn in. The brand is "Manufactus". As much as I would love to use this, I already use a lochby pocket journal that's refillable... So if I were to use this, is there any hope of salvaging the cover after the pages are filled someday? Or just fill it out and stop worrying about the future😅 Thank you in advance! submitted by /u/Additional-Trust1148 [link] [comments]
    Diy pencil case travellers notebook
    submitted by /u/Ultravale [link] [comments]
    B5 faux leather notebook with measurements
    I made a new faux leather piece. I will admit that this hold its shape pretty well. I haven’t seen a template (for free) on a B5 journal. This one measure 17in x 10in. If your notebooks are thicker I would suggest making it longer like 18-19 inches, or another half inch. I also placed ruler images just so anyone can see the grommet placement. Hope this helps! submitted by /u/1cuteginger [link] [comments]
    Life Journal
    Hello! I am pregnant with my first baby, I would love to create a handwritten journal to give him when he's either 13 or 18. I would prefer a journal that I just write little notes/thoughts and milestones in. I have seen the journals on Amazon and I am not too keen on the ones with prompts. But, I want a really good journal that will last years (600+ pages) I haven't had any luck finding a decent one. Even those I've seen on Etsy look like they're drop shipped lol. Not sure where to look! If anyone has done the same or something similar please give me recommendations! Thank you!! submitted by /u/caffeinated-depresso [link] [comments]
    Do you ever decorate your Feild Notes?
    This is my first one, I'm almost done with it. submitted by /u/UraniumBlues [link] [comments]

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    pathaction (20260425.2304) --- Execute the pathaction.yaml rules from your editor
    The pathaction package has been updated to version 20260425.2304.
    browser-hist (20260425.1930) --- Search through the Browser history
    The browser-hist package has been updated to version 20260425.1930.
    dialog-mode (20260425.1901) --- Major mode for editing Dialog files
    The dialog-mode package has been updated to version 20260425.1901.
    ultra-scroll (20260425.1900) --- Fast and smooth scrolling
    The ultra-scroll package has been updated to version 20260425.1900.
    yeetube (20260425.1801) --- Scrape YouTube, Play with mpv & Download with yt-dlp
    The yeetube package has been updated to version 20260425.1801.
    anju (20260425.1754) --- Mouse UX Customizations
    The anju package has been updated to version 20260425.1754.
    file-info (20260425.1631) --- Show pretty information about current file
    The file-info package has been updated to version 20260425.1631.
    kotlin-ts-mode (20260425.1618) --- A mode for editing Kotlin files based on tree-sitter
    The kotlin-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260425.1618.
    geiser (20260425.1245) --- GNU Emacs and Scheme talk to each other
    The geiser package has been updated to version 20260425.1245.
    lisp-chat (20260425.1217) --- Emacs client for Lisp Chat
    The lisp-chat package has been updated to version 20260425.1217.
    evil-ghostel (20260425.1212) --- Evil-mode integration for ghostel
    The evil-ghostel package has been updated to version 20260425.1212.
    neut-mode (20260425.747) --- A major mode for Neut
    The neut-mode package has been updated to version 20260425.747.
    org-gcal (20260425.305) --- Org sync with Google Calendar
    The org-gcal package has been updated to version 20260425.305.
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    I found these adorable super affordable wavy metal index clips and had to share 🥹
    Run to Michael’s dollar spot if you have one! They are $2.99 usd for 6 clips 🙂 submitted by /u/strandedllama3 [link] [comments]
    Notebook insert storage solution
    Dollar Tree had these little wooden crates for $5 USD. I have many more filled inserts to store in them. submitted by /u/DigNative [link] [comments]
    Finally set up my travelers 20th anniversary!
    Im so excited that I was able to secure the travelers 20th anniversary at one of my favorite local store in Charleston! I decided to turn it into my wallet! submitted by /u/Mitzi_H [link] [comments]
    Journaling my stress away
    Feels good to just sit and write. Using my daily driver tokyo and kyoto TN’s submitted by /u/Alameeeda [link] [comments]
    Personal service from partner shop
    I always love receiving my TN orders from All Things Analogue. It's an independent family run shop in the UK. They packaged my order beautifully, and there's even a free sticker! Plus my TN has been debossed with my initials. submitted by /u/little_neeta [link] [comments]
    blue or dark brown in stock? 🇺🇸
    hi friends! i’m looking to buy a regular travelers notebook in blue or dark brown. does anyone know any reliable retailers shipping to USA with them in stock? 📓 submitted by /u/lucysugar [link] [comments]
    I am on love with my traveler company collection
    Just got the red one today. I can’t believe how beautiful it is and was so hard to get it but at last I have finally got it 😍😍😍😍 so excited to start this new journey ❤️❤️❤️ submitted by /u/ImpressivePin1171 [link] [comments]
    I’m a sucker for the TN
    I broke down and got the 20th anniversary pocket TN set when I saw them at my favorite local art store. Here it is with the rest of my collection! submitted by /u/magtotoskate [link] [comments]
    A5 leather cover dimensions
    What are the dimensions of A5 leather cover for Travelers notebooks I’ve got a piece of leather and want to make A5 sized notebook cover. Initially, I printed the template from makesupply. For some reason it is different from the size outlined on galenleather, i.e., it is smaller. What are the actual dimensions for the cover should be? Is there a reliable template that I can download and use? submitted by /u/dpak0n4ik [link] [comments]
    Anyone know which Midori pad this is?
    All 3 partner shops I’ve been to has these and I should have asked but I didn’t! submitted by /u/JournalingwithJon [link] [comments]
    My passport TN pouch and pins from places I have been
    submitted by /u/potatoman604 [link] [comments]
    PSA - the hobonichi stencil fits inside card size tn
    Handy to add a bit of rigidity or as a bookmark, as well as stencils obviously 😅 submitted by /u/ems76 [link] [comments]
    Finally, I got my 20th anniversary
    I doubted at first, but now I think that I've got a new wallet :) Mechanical pencil is the Otho WN02-SP5-YL submitted by /u/DrDemon_12 [link] [comments]
    Favorite Customizations/Accessories for TNs
    Hi everyone! I finally finished setting up my TNs and I’m honestly so happy with how they turned out!! Just (impatiently) waiting on my Paper Penguin Co order now! I’d love to know—what are your favorite TN accessories or other customizations? Traveler’s Company or non-TRC, I’m open to anything. I’m always looking for fun or functional things to add. Also—what do you all actually use your TNs for? I love seeing how different everyone’s setups are 👀 Here’s what I’ve got right now: L&T Passport — Marauder’s Map wallet insert (Etsy) — Clear card insert — Joff’s nib clip — Handmade folder Standard TNs — Off-brand cardholder with zipper pocket — Traveler’s Company brass clip — Good Postage nib charm — Traveler’s Company dashboard insert — Handmade folders for both Card Size (Brown)— Not Setup yet! — Planning to add customization kit later this summer! Would love to hear what you’re using or loving right now ✨ submitted by /u/AbjectFace2866 [link] [comments]
    What to do with this keyring?
    Hi, I’m still finding my way with Travelers notebooks. Earlier this year, I was at the Kyoto Traveler’s store, I was so excited and putting things into my cart and bought this keyring… now I’m wondering why I bought it. I can use it for keys… but I’m wondering if there was any other ideas (I guess I’m hoping for a use which can I keep with my notebook?) submitted by /u/AshamedConnection588 [link] [comments]
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    Think I may have enough
    Just a small collection of my notebooks, these are only the ones o have on my desk within reach. Also have a heap of field notes, moleskine and a lot of Japanese ones. Love my notebooks, and my pens and inks. submitted by /u/Sosoboredatthemoment [link] [comments]
    convention weeks are always eventful.
    submitted by /u/ghostingpen [link] [comments]
    Which dotted notebook can you recommend for Bullet Journal?
    submitted by /u/Fast-Accident384 [link] [comments]
    Has anyone here used the lochby binder as their Journal?
    I prefer binders as I love to organize things. I'm particularly interested in the 6a binder submitted by /u/gabrielfusion30 [link] [comments]
    Is a Taschenbegleiter a good a investment for college
    I'm going to be doing a math heavy stem major and was wondering if it is a good idea to get one to have all my textbooks in one place. For notebooks I will be using midori MD A5 submitted by /u/oshinoka [link] [comments]
    Haul from Independent Bookstore Day
    submitted by /u/fcoonus [link] [comments]
    Few more sketches in the notebook
    My main use for my notebook is to jot down little memories, something that I really need to do more of. I’m no artist but it’s nice to look back and have something visual to look at. Notebook is the newestor traveler’s notebook. submitted by /u/Only-Support-3760 [link] [comments]
    I know this is not very related, but I couldn't resist sharing this. Journaling has made me happier for the past few days, so I wanted to put this out there, especially during these challenging times. It doesn’t matter which journal you use in the end, as long as you start journaling!
    submitted by /u/After-Topic1355 [link] [comments]
    Affordable dot grid composition or cahier style notebook?
    I’ve been searching for a notebook that is the size of a composition book (B5 or 9.75inx7.5in) that has dot grid pages. I know Moleskine makes a cahier in that size, which may be the only option but I wanted to double check. Since I’m based in the US, the only affordable option I’ve found is the pen and gear poly cover comp books from Walmart that are dot grid. I buy composition notebooks or cheaper notebooks because my brain says “these aren’t nice-nice, use them”. I know decomposition notebooks make dot grid comps, as well as Moleskine, and the Lec-brand I can’t spell, as well as the Walmart brand. Any other recommendations? submitted by /u/opeathrowaway [link] [comments]
    Leuchtturm clearances heating up again
    Just posted on Instagram. I see those 120G also and wonder if the 411s are in this. Considering over the last three years I’ve never found one at any of the 2 to 3 stores people speak about, I have a hard time believing I’m going to even look again. 😊 submitted by /u/mgepark [link] [comments]
    A month later, I finally changed the EDC set for the diary and planner
    submitted by /u/k1cm3t [link] [comments]
    Made a traveler's notebook and a ring binder journal from a faux leather placemat
    I've made two journal styles from a faux leather placemat; a traveler's notebook cover (10x15 cm) with 3 inserts, and a ring binder cover (11x15 cm) with snap closures. I saw u/boubou92's post a week ago and immediately went hunting for placemats, tools and supplies. The TN inserts are fully handmade. Really happy with how both turned out! submitted by /u/symph007 [link] [comments]
    What are the dimensions of A5 leather cover for Travelers notebooks
    I’ve got a piece of leather and want to make A5 sized notebook cover. Initially, I printed the template from makesupply and printed it on a US Letter sized paper. For some reason it is different from the size outlined on galenleather, i.e., it is smaller. What are the actual dimensions for the cover should be? Is there a reliable template that I can download and use? submitted by /u/dpak0n4ik [link] [comments]
    Que opinan de mi libreta?
    Me compre una libreta A6 para anotar ideas, pensamientos y pendientes diarios. Que opinan de la estetica. ¿muy sobrecargada? submitted by /u/f2629 [link] [comments]
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    What is the best way to implement grid/multiple column layouts like this? (mockup)
    submitted by /u/wordpipeline [link] [comments]
    I made an Emacs completion style using nucleo, the fuzzy matcher from Helix
    Hi, I made an Emacs completion style package using `nucleo`, the fuzzy matcher used by Helix. The motivation came from trying `hotfuzz`. I was really impressed by its performance, and I want to thank the author of `hotfuzz` for creating such a fast and interesting package. It showed me how good fuzzy completion in Emacs could feel. At the same time, I found the setup around dynamic modules a bit painful for my own use. Building and preparing the module was not too bad once everything was in place, but it was still friction, especially across my personal Linux machine and my Windows environment at work. To reduce that setup friction, this package includes prebuilt dynamic modules for common platforms, so in many cases you should be able to try it without building the Rust module you…
    Buffer is not killing
    Hello everyone, I have an issue with buffer management. It may happen, when I open a file, that a buffer is not killing/closing after `(kill-current-buffer)`, `(kill-buffer)` or through `(list-buffers)`. I trigger `(kill-current-buffer)` multiple times and nothing happen. I wait a few seconds, and trigger the command and it finally close/kill. I used `(buffer-local-value 'kill-buffer-hook (current-buffer))` to check hooks bounds to `kill-buffer-hook` and I found eglot, flymake and auto-revert hooks. But even when there are turned off, the issue is happening. submitted by /u/furiouzz [link] [comments]
    Buffers/frames/windows/tabs....
    Hi peeps. For some reason I am struggling get my head around window/frame/buffer management in emacs. My typical flow is: Open emacs-client into scratchpad C+c e (opens tree sitter with a view of my projects. Click to the file I want via tree sitter, opens in right hand pane. All good so far. But now how do I get back to the scratchpad? And as I open more files they all come over the last one and I have to go back to the file tree to re-access it - there has to be a better way I haven't learned yet. I am used to being able to desert changes in nvim by just exiting without saving, now I move to another file and my changes that I "abandoned" are actually persisted? Seems the buffers stay alive, not like walking away from from a frame/window...? So, what is the buffer state? How long does it persist? If I re-open a file, does it just return me to the previous buffer or am I editing a new buffer of that file? What happens if I split the window vertically/horizontally and now have two edits of the same file? For some reason this is baffling me submitted by /u/barrulus [link] [comments]
    Working with Distrobox
    I'm using Bazzite, which is an immutable Fedora. Most of my dev stuff, like compilers and co is inside an arch distrobox and doesn’t touch the root system at all. What’s the easiest way to work with that from eMacs? One way is to layer it into the root system, but that makes the stuff inside my distrobox not usable. Installing eMacs inside the distrobox needs special tweaks, and it can’t access the root systems tools, even fonts. I’m not really sure how to approach this at all submitted by /u/aspression [link] [comments]
    Join Org mode contributor liaison team and help maintaining Org mode
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    Why GUI emacs looks much better than terminal (font rendering)?
    I'm on 4k or 16inch pro MacBook and no matter how much I tweak terminals ghostty, kitty etc and various fonts, opening in GUI mode with same fonts looks much better in org mode in particular why is that? submitted by /u/SSDdefragger [link] [comments]
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    Join Org mode contributor liaison team and help maintaining Org mode
    We are looking for volunteers who are ready to help with initial review of 4 to 8 bugs, patches, or feature requests every month. No deep Elisp skills required; just being kind. "Initial review" can be as simple as marking new emails for our bug tracker by replying with "Confirmed." in email body to bug reports. More details in the mailing list announcement: https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87h5p0azug.fsf@localhost/ Detailed instructions: https://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html#liaison submitted by /u/yantar92 [link] [comments]
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    A first look at token efficiency
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    I’ve been wanting a Paper Republic portfolio for ages, so I made my own!
    Totally stitched by hand! submitted by /u/stephanroo [link] [comments]
    Travelers Notebook A7 size
    submitted by /u/anthos_ai [link] [comments]
    Has adding analog tools to your daily life helped with focus and distraction? Would love to hear real experiences.
    submitted by /u/Emotional-Throat2304 [link] [comments]
    An A5 notebook that’s cover is thick like hobnichi but thicker paper
    I really like the hobonichi A5 but my only complaint is that the paper is too thin. It’s not about the bleeding it just feels way too fragile. What I really like is how thick the cover is because I through it into my paper republic leather and writing on either ends feels like a hardcover with the cover thickness. I’m looking for somewhere around 100-144 sheets if possible. submitted by /u/jokesterae [link] [comments]
    Everyone’s been posting the new Traveler’s Card Size. I raise you my newest invention: The Travelers Micro Nugget.
    I just made it today with some scraps. Yay. submitted by /u/pixelbased [link] [comments]
    I made my first journal cover using vegan leather
    submitted by /u/thursdazey [link] [comments]
    Le livre impossible
    120 pages notebook i made for myself from a book that i didn't really liked but that i found beautifull (: I like how simple it turned out ! submitted by /u/Klim_drol [link] [comments]
    High quality refillable leather journals sold in the EU
    I've been looking for a good leather journal that can last a very long time to buy as a gift and quite frankly it has been a nightmare. They either don't ship to the EU, are sold out or are way beyond my budget. The current one I've stopped to is this https://www.awlma.eu/products/nomad-leather-portfolio-a5?utm_source=chatgpt.com&variant=52383521538385 Would be very thankful if someone can give me their experience with the brand (and if this is high quality) or give me other recommendations. submitted by /u/fafla21 [link] [comments]
    Notebook bom para trabalho e multi telas
    Preciso de um notebook bom para trabalho (Chrome, PDF, Excel, AI, Edição leve de fotos) e que atenda suavemente multi telas Atualmente o note que uso é um Acer i5-1135G7, 20GB RAM ... Mas como utilizo muitas abas do Chrome aberta simultaneamente ele pesa demais, e adobe PDF tambem... Atualmente estou usando 1 monitor externo apenas, e as "trocas" de uma aba entre o monitor externo e o note travam bastante, nao fica um movimento nada suave, a aba vai toda travado para o outro monitor... E penso em comprar mais 1 ou 2 monitores externos, ou seja, esse note nao vai guentar nao... Quais configurações acham que me atenderia bem nesse caso? Estou acostumado a utilizar o Windows a anos... submitted by /u/PowerfulInevitable8 [link] [comments]
    Luddite function notebooks
    I’m trying to find out about the layouts in the luddite function notebooks… https://www.thejournalshop.com/products/luddite-function-note-a5-lined-notebook-for-daily-use There are several options but I can’t for the life of me find any images of the inside layouts of them. Do you have any links/videos/images of any you own/suggestions? (Yes I do know they’re listed on the front but I’d still like to see the layout) submitted by /u/smithmj31 [link] [comments]
    Craft day gave me a supply for the next six months!
    I finally got my thoughts together and made 8 passport-sized notebooks in just 4 hours! Overall size 4.8×3.5 inches (124×90 mm).I've been using these notebooks for six months now and they're the perfect option for me, but the ones I ordered had 30 pages and a poor quality cover that kept tearing. New homemade notebooks with a very thick cardboard cover, 48 pages, and a price of ONLY 67 cents each! The ones I used cost me six months $2.5 each. I'm incredibly happy that the result is at the same level of factory quality, and now I definitely won't be ordering ready-made options! submitted by /u/k1cm3t [link] [comments]
    I'm confused which one to use for making an album typa scrapbook
    ● The first one is unruled spiral with white thick pages ● Second and third one are ruled as shown with off white colored thin pages I want to use for just my pictures and stuff with my personal experience and everything about me One for hangouts and fun at uni with friends And I've always wanted to maintain a journal where I write about people in my life how I feel about them and what their significance is in my life not that deep but I've wanted to do this For now I just want to decide a journal for the hangouts and fun at uni part and I've been overthinking it for a long time. I have few days off and need to start with it. I know i should just pick one and start but im just so confused submitted by /u/boardofbaddecisions [link] [comments]
    Nice Notebook comic
    Link https://poorlydrawnlines.com/comic/nice-notebook/ I feel this way about my archer and olive books lol. However. I am working through the pile slowly. submitted by /u/purplepenned [link] [comments]
    Notebook mistakes I used to make
    These are one of my notebooks I finished last year, filled with all my past mistakes. I get a super nice notebook from the thrift store 🏪🏬 not realizing I will never find out one like it for a while and just burn through the whole thing without trying to make it last or using it only for high quality content🔥 I put my whole life in one notebook because I’m worried about losing track of multiple. I mix topics like repairs, 🛠️work, 📆 time logs, 📝 art 🎨. (Now I keep two notebooks because that’s the sweet spot for me, and one of them is a TN so I can separate by topic) 📕📔 I don’t make good use of the space and leave all this real estate 🏡 I mix sloppy raw notes 🫟 with neat long term notes 🗂️ What are some mistakes you used to make and what do you do differently now? submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
    Is this too thick? What should I do with it?
    I just found the notebook that I bought a long time ago. I have no idea what I should do with it since I used pocket notebooks in daily. submitted by /u/Umazingdesu [link] [comments]
    Excited to add drawings to my journal again! (Midori MD)
    I made the switch to a Midori MD notebook this year for my journal, after using a Hobonichi for the past 2 years. The paper quality for last year's Hobonichi was definitely not as nice as the year prior. I've gotten into little pen + marker illustrations, but stopped putting them in my daily pages last year because the bleedthrough was super bad on the Hobonichi. Very happy to report that the Midori MD paper is fabulous with my pens (Sakura Micron Pigma) and water-based markers (Ohuhu). Had a LITTLE bit of ghosting on the page of the page, but I went a little heavy on the inks and trying to blend them so that's on me. 😅 submitted by /u/japansidequest [link] [comments]
    400 Page A5 Softcover?
    I am desperately trying to find an A5, 400 page notebook that is not a hardcover. I’m currently using the Moleskine expanded, but it’s not quite as wide as an A5. Anyone have any good recommendations? submitted by /u/Faregus [link] [comments]
    Vintage Notebook ID Help
    Found this at the thrift store and I swear I remember that logo from the 90s but have gotten nowhere with googling the UPC and item number. Any help with a date range would be much appreciated. submitted by /u/showmeurkitties592 [link] [comments]
    Rough/textured paper - where to find?
    When I was in elementary school I remember that we were given tri-lined notebooks to practice writing in, and I distinctly remember that the paper was quite rough/textured. I came across a notebook a while ago that reminded me of this, and I realized that I can't seem to find notebooks with that kind of texture anymore. I'm certain it used to be a common product among grade school teachers...does anyone know where I can find some in Toronto, Ontario? submitted by /u/thrcifg [link] [comments]
    Traveler’s Company 20th Ani. Card-Size Notebook Set LE + Tom Studio’s Lumos Mini
    If you didn't already know, The Traveler's Company dropped their 20th Anniversary Limited Edition Card Size across NA online and in local stationery stores. I was quite unfortunate when it came to the fact that I did not hit on the pre-orders in JP; however, I am super pumped about the fact that I was able to score one and help out a local stationery store (go small businesses 📣)! The Traveler's Company 20th Anniversary Card Size Limited Edition box set includes: • ⁠Black or Brown Card Size Leather Cover • ⁠Cotton Bag for Leather Notebook • ⁠Notebook Refills (with one preinstalled inside the leather notebook) • ⁠Black or Brown Zipper Case • ⁠Kraft (Cardboard) Paper Folder • ⁠cs. Rubber Bands (including the one that is holding on the Leather Notebook package) Although I am quite ecstatic about using this Card Size Notebook for on-the-go note-taking/journaling, I am a bit worried that the TTC don't have any plans on releasing more Card-sized refills as they have included quite a few refills from the getgo. Furthermore, I am hoping that they make this Card-size edition not a Limited Edition (ofc without the 20th Ani. logo printing) as this would prompt more people to obtain and enjoy this version as well as having the possibility of individuals providing their own custom refills & accessories. In conjunction with the Card-sized Traveler's Notebook, I bought the Tom Studio's Lumos Mini in Matte Midnight. As I have discovered the Lumos Mini pen yesterday, I preemptively purchased this small, but mighty pen thinking that it would pair really well with the TTC Card Size Edition. And, indeed so! Although, I am mostly a mechanical pencil collector and reviewer, I wanted to dabble with seeing what the world of pens is like (beyond the dollar store kind). The Lumos Mini is the most expensive pen purchase I have made to-date. Hopefully, it stays that way because I know that the (Fountain) Pen rabbithole will literally devour my wallet 😭🙏! submitted by /u/mecha-verdant [link] [comments]
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    New package. Browse GitHub repos without cloning.
    submitted by /u/ilemming_banned [link] [comments]
    How do you use calendar exports with org-roam?
    Org mode exports to iCalendar (.ics) format. It's an interesting feature to me because if I can sync it to my phone's calendar and back maybe I'll use scheduling seriously in Org. The iCalendar export automatically creates UIDs (under a PROPERTIES drawer) for every heading, editing your org file. How do org-roam users deal with that? Do you exclude these automatically created IDs somehow? This is controlled with the org-icalendar-store-UID variable, and the default is actually off, but I'm under the impression that UIDs are kind of essential for calendars that import events to not create duplicates? submitted by /u/wordpipeline [link] [comments]
    Claude Code customizations in Emacs
    I've been using Claude Code for about 6 months now(previously Claude Desktop) and it's become my main coding environment. Terminal-first tools just feel more natural for this kind of AI-assisted workflow. Here's what I added on top of the defaults: Sending regions with a prompt (C-x c r / C-x c R) Mark a region, hit a keybinding, optionally type a prompt — Claude gets the fenced snippet. Two variants: one with prompt, one without. File context (C-x c x / C-x c X) Attaches the current file reference (or exact line range if a region is active) to your prompt before sending. No copy-pasting paths. Personal/work account switching I have a personal Claude account and a corporate proxy at work. One toggle function swaps settings.work.json in and out — no restarting, just start a new session. What customizations are you using? Always looking for more ideas. submitted by /u/cyneox [link] [comments]
    Getting Emacs proced.el to Show CPU and Memory on macOS
    I've used Emacs proced.el for years as "ps in a buffer". On macOS, though, it's missing CPU and memory columns. This post digs into why (and where it should really be fixed), but I used it as an excuse for a fun Emacs Lisp exercise: async ps, parsing, caching, and injecting via proced-custom-attributes. Full write-up: http://www.rahuljuliato.com/posts/proced-macos submitted by /u/LionyxML [link] [comments]
    Local Vertical Completion Mode
    I started using Agent-shell, but it has a broken completion. I don't use any completion library. I rely on default behavior and search inside the minibuffer. e.g.: I can use C-h f then C-s to search for a function. I also use Tab inside the minibuffer to see the list. But in Agent-Shell when you type / or @ it opens the completion buffer, and RET doesn't work. I just found out about fido-vertical-mode but the problem is that it's global. It works nicely for Agent-Shell, but I don't want it to open for every prompt. Is there any library that I can use that is local to the buffer and doesn't hijack every buffer? submitted by /u/jcubic [link] [comments]
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    Travelers Notebook A7 size
    With all the TN Card size excitement, I couldn't help myself to try and DIY my own. I had ordered some leather from Rocky Mountain leather and it happened to arrive today. It took me like 2 - 3 hours to put it together. I took some inspiration from Baum Kuchen and Louise Carmen and placed some brass rivets on each corner and eyelets on the spine. I added a pocket in the back (my sewing skills still need some work lol), and a stick-on pocket in the front from the TN line. Overall pretty happy with how it turned out! I would love to see others DIY'd ones! submitted by /u/anthos_ai [link] [comments]
    My journey begins here!
    I finally found a shop online that was selling them here in the states! It's just the regular size one in black but I think this will work perfectly for the notes I need to take! submitted by /u/captaineighttrack [link] [comments]
    I see all of you with your new Card sizes. I raise you my newest invention: The Travelers Micro Nugget.
    I just made it with some scraps. One of one. submitted by /u/pixelbased [link] [comments]
    Gotta love it.
    Love the size of this thing. Not sure if you guys follow YouTuber jobsjournal who works for TRC. He said “if you guys are worried about being able to get more refills, I can’t say much but stay tuned for an announcement from TRC” submitted by /u/Angelmann25 [link] [comments]
    Cat Sketches In The Toned Paper Insert!
    I’ve been swamped and haven’t been able to open up my Traveler’s Notebook lately. I was pleasantly surprised when I finally had a moment to doodle today and I saw these older cat sketches that I still like, so I thought I’d share! I wanna do more tonal sketches like these! submitted by /u/gimmebobapop [link] [comments]
    Travelers Notebook Set-Up for journaling on the go!
    Been loving being able to journal anywhere and everywhere with the Travelers Notebook! Getting creative with my entries is one of my favorite things about journaling, so I finally settled on a setup, accessories and all, that works for me - I can keep my entries pretty without bringing around too much. I have a PVC insert for keeping memorabilia, ephemera, photos and the like. For my main journal, right now I'm using a Tokyo Station exclusive insert. I also have a sticker release insert where I keep stickers, a variety of washi tape, and extra double-sided tape strips for ephemera that are too heavy for glue sticks. For accessories, I have a brass clip, DIY pencil boards, a pen loop with a TWSBI Vac Mini, 4 pocket fountain pens with different inks, a pair of compact scissors, a mini glue stick, and MD Cream correction tape. Not gonna lie, the correction tape is such a game-changer. I love how the tape matches the shade of the MD Cream paper. submitted by /u/winefascinations [link] [comments]
    20th anniversary side to side
    I couldn’t choose so I’ve bought both. I can’t decide wich one I like the most, I will use the brown one as a wallet and books/movies/games recommendations list paired with the kaweko Liliput, wich I think is the perfect match to this TN. Any ideas to find a use for the black one and justify my purchase? 😂 submitted by /u/Practical-Fudge-8665 [link] [comments]
    My first TN :) Card size featuring Field Mouse
    I couldn’t resist the tiny card sized notebook:) And I’ve been eyeing tom’s studio’s field mouse for a while and this seemed like the perfect pairing! submitted by /u/Khaleemah [link] [comments]
    I made this at the start of January. It’s 4.5 x 3.5. I feel like I’m ahead of the game. Using 2 of the 3 mini comps from Walmart for $2.
    submitted by /u/oStorMx [link] [comments]
    Seattle Area: Card Size TN
    I was at Kinokuniya in CID at 10:15am. They had maybe 5 brown and 10 black Cardsize TN. It’s in the stationary section towards the back; speak to the person working in the stationary section and they’ll give you a ticket to bring to the front. $112 plus tax, Limit 1 per customer. submitted by /u/RepublicEntire155 [link] [comments]
    Had some extra leather lying around from a different project and so had a little fun whipping my own card-size TN up
    submitted by /u/trombonepick [link] [comments]
    I had a great time in Perth!! 🦘
    submitted by /u/potatoman604 [link] [comments]
    Card size is a great wallet EDC
    Pre ordered the card size and have no regrets - to me it’s more a wallet than a notebook but it’s great at both ! Followed patrickng’s advice to not put the cotton insert first so as to not warp the cover around the shape of the cards and this setup feels great, lighter and smaller than my previous wallet ! I was skeptical at first of a new format that didn’t seem too different from the passport but I’m now convinced it’s the most practical and useful item - I’ll never fear not having a notebook with me. submitted by /u/codinglawyer [link] [comments]
    It's here and it's so small
    Got delivered this morning but I had to go to work AND had late meetings 😩 1st photo: setting it up as my wallet 2nd photo: beside iPhone 13 mini and XTEINK X4 submitted by /u/slantedscrawls [link] [comments]
    TN Card Size & Xteink X4
    Bonjour. Been influenced on the X4 and it looks like it’s slightly taller but thinner than the dimensions of the new card size. Does anyone have an X4 and the new 20th Anniversary card size TN to see how it looks inside of it?? Curious to know if this combo would work. It looks like it’s +4mm taller than the TN and I’m curious what that overhang looks like. Thank you!! ♥️ submitted by /u/broncoinstinct [link] [comments]
    My 20th Anniversary card size 🤎
    So light and compact! Finally a tn that fits in my pocket 🤎 Plan to have this for my wallet and a single insert for daily logging / quick notes in the go. Might add another insert for a little sketchbook, we will see 😊 submitted by /u/ems76 [link] [comments]
    Converting my passport TN to a wallet
    Finally bit the bullet and bought the cotton zipper case for my olive passport size TN! This setup will be my main wallet and will house my monthly planner and lists notebook. The plastic zipper case that I used for this TN will be transferred to an arriving blue passport size that I plan to use for more creative journaling. Can't wait for that one to arrive! submitted by /u/MondayLog26 [link] [comments]
    Regalo gradito da Kyoto!
    TN che belle confezioni che fa! submitted by /u/500risse [link] [comments]
    Yes!!!! I got the black one!
    Will use it as a wallet! submitted by /u/icebox1818 [link] [comments]
    New bling on the Love and Trip
    Grabbed the Cute Things from Japan x TSL clip for my Love and Trip Passport. With me while I work on my robotics capstone project. submitted by /u/ThunderingBlues [link] [comments]
    Traveling with my TNs, fountain pen and collected my very first traveler’s times!
    Collected at Molly Lifestyle in Taipei Taiwan. Came back to the homeland for a month and had a blast writing daily entries about my travels. submitted by /u/lochu78 [link] [comments]
    Traveler’s Company 20th Ani. Card-Size Notebook Set LE + Tom Studio’s Lumos Mini
    If you didn't already know, The Traveler's Company dropped their 20th Anniversary Limited Edition Card Size across NA online and in local stationery stores. I was quite unfortunate when it came to the fact that I did not hit on the pre-orders in JP; however, I am super pumped about the fact that I was able to score one and help out a local stationery store (go small businesses 📣)! The Traveler's Company 20th Anniversary Card Size Limited Edition box set includes: • ⁠Black or Brown Card Size Leather Cover • ⁠Cotton Bag for Leather Notebook • ⁠Notebook Refills (with one preinstalled inside the leather notebook) • ⁠Black or Brown Zipper Case • ⁠Kraft (Cardboard) Paper Folder • ⁠cs. Rubber Bands (including the one that is holding on the Leather Notebook package) Although I am quite ecstatic about using this Card Size Notebook for on-the-go note-taking/journaling, I am a bit worried that the TTC don't have any plans on releasing more Card-sized refills as they have included quite a few refills from the getgo. Furthermore, I am hoping that they make this Card-size edition not a Limited Edition (ofc without the 20th Ani. logo printing) as this would prompt more people to obtain and enjoy this version as well as having the possibility of individuals providing their own custom refills & accessories. In conjunction with the Card-sized Traveler's Notebook, I bought the Tom Studio's Lumos Mini in Matte Midnight. As I have discovered the Lumos Mini pen yesterday, I preemptively purchased this small, but mighty pen thinking that it would pair really well with the TTC Card Size Edition. And, indeed so! Although, I am mostly a mechanical pencil collector and reviewer, I wanted to dabble with seeing what the world of pens is like (beyond the dollar store kind). The Lumos Mini is the most expensive pen purchase I have made to-date. Hopefully, it stays that way because I know that the (Fountain) Pen rabbit hole will literally devour my wallet 😭🙏! submitted by /u/mecha-verdant [link] [comments]
    Fading Print "have a nice trip"
    I've been using this one as my wallet. The print has always looked sort of light ever since I got it brand new. I'm not sure if taking care of the leather will make the print pop more.. or I'm seriously considering going at it with an acrylic marker. Any ideas on what I should do? Or do I just allow it to disappear and become an all black TN? submitted by /u/PaperBun [link] [comments]
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    company (20260424.2111) --- Modular text completion framework
    The company package has been updated to version 20260424.2111.
    telega (20260424.1809) --- Telegram client (unofficial)
    The telega package has been updated to version 20260424.1809.
    unobtrusive-magit-theme (20260424.1659) --- An unobtrusive Magit theme
    The unobtrusive-magit-theme package has been updated to version 20260424.1659.
    nerd-icons (20260424.1510) --- Emacs Nerd Font Icons Library
    The nerd-icons package has been updated to version 20260424.1510.
    fsharp-ts-mode (20260424.617) --- Major mode for F# code
    The fsharp-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260424.617.
    eglot-python-preset (20260424.334) --- Eglot preset for Python
    The eglot-python-preset package has been updated to version 20260424.334.
    mysql (20260424.245) --- Pure Elisp MySQL wire protocol client
    The mysql package has been updated to version 20260424.245.
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    McMonad — XMonad Wearing Clown Shoes by Co-founder of Serokell and geoSurge
    I recently switched to macOS and it didn't have a rock-solid tiling WM which didn't crash on Tahoe, so I architected one. So far it works amazing. I hope you will enjoy reading about it (it's a human-written text, by me) as much as I enjoyed watching Claude write it. submitted by /u/amarrindustrial [link] [comments]
    Botan: Project Recap and Major Ergonomics Changes
    submitted by /u/ApothecaLabs [link] [comments]
    Monads Aren't Magic!
    Monads (or as I like to call them, sequenceables) aren't magic! In Set 13a of the MOOC at haskell.mooc.fi, we get more practice with them. The title image is by John William Waterhouse, "The Sorceress" (1911) submitted by /u/peterb12 [link] [comments]
    Got a follower! W00t! More Sasha Streaming occurs.
    tl;dr moving on to next stage of demo stream sasha Sasha is the domain playground that i will use to build a curriculum to serve as a survey of systems engineering highlighting interesting systems independent of language via an opinionated approach to development and delivery. Currently very much a work in progress. Here's a prompt and claude's response that will be the topic of the stream: > study backend/src/Tutorial/NotchNine. We are working NotchTen, which will be a streamlining of NotchNine. \get robe` no longer requires standing, but` changes the game as if the player had typed \stand`, but also must fulfill` \get robe`. in fact, even the fail get attempts will stand the player up. if` you put the robe down on something or drop it, \wear robe` no longer` requires the player to…
    Programming on Android
    Is there an app that makes it possible to code Haskell on Android or use GHCi? Wanted an easy way to practice my skills on the commute If there isn't, how can I program haskell on Android? submitted by /u/the_passenger8989 [link] [comments]
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    try it out: Scone media player build with Scala.js, Calico, and Electron
    macOS only for now - apologies if the build is a bit arkane to load the backend VLC plugin. This was my attempt at a "clean room" reimplementation (via Codex and GPT-5.4 extra high) of a certain media player that was abandoned before ever releasing on Apple Silicon (and was very buggy through rosetta 2). Also a good opportunity to explore how electron RPC works - and how to extend the window rendering capabilites via N-API submitted by /u/jr_thompson [link] [comments]
    sbt-steps 0.3.0 released: streamline your CI using the power of sbt!
    In a nutshell: sbt-steps allows you to use native sbt tasks and settings to create a CI flow with features like skipping steps, continue-on-error and reports. It integrates well with GitHub Actions, but other CI systems too. This new release focuses on better performance by using sbt task parallelization. Some other fixes are included as well. Next, I'll probably create a sbt 2.0 cross build. Feedback is welcome! submitted by /u/agboom [link] [comments]
    Spark observability tool that works for production debugging?
    Running Spark pipelines in production on Kubernetes. Spark 3.4 with Delta tables, mostly ETL from S3. When a job fails, logs show task failures and stage timing. That part is clear. What's missing is the actual cause. Not clear which partition or record triggered OOM or deserialization issues. Spark UI helps to some extent. Driver logs and history are there, but finding the exact input still takes time. Tried increasing log levels and adding more logging. Just produces more output without pointing to the root cause. Happens mostly with malformed JSON or schema mismatches. Pattern repeats but tracing back to the exact input is still manual every time. Starting to look at a Spark observability tool to get more structured failure context without reworking pipelines. Has anyone used one in a Kubernetes setup and did it reduce the time spent tracing failures? submitted by /u/Timely-Dinner5772 [link] [comments]

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    Does anyone use emacs on android?
    I just noticed recently that emacs is on fdroid, so I decided to try it out. It is almost the same as emacs on the desktop, but it is like ported to work on mobile. Does anyone use emacs on mobile? submitted by /u/TerribleReason4195 [link] [comments]
    Tired of small screens....
    I'm running emacs 30.2 on Arch Linux on top of WSL. I recently added this to my init.el: (add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(width . 90)) (add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(height . 50)) Now, when ever I create a new frame, althugh it is indeed 90 x 50, It is always at the top of the screen (rather than cascaded) I'm sure somebody has the magic incantation to stop this from happening, but that somebody isn't me Cheers submitted by /u/AnonymousRedCow [link] [comments]
    Battle of the Editors - Satellite Event
    from link: Whether you swear by Vim, live inside Emacs, prefer a modern IDE, or rely on OpenRefine for data wrangling, bring your setup and prove your skills. ps. Not an organizer myself. Just came across. submitted by /u/xenodium [link] [comments]
    improving IME experience with emacs in meow/evil/modal text modes
    I use Emacs to study, and I've started taking Chinese classes. I set up fcitx5 + rime, and one of the first things I noticed is that using evil mode for input with fcitx5 is an exercise in frustration. Often times I'll be in insert mode, writing in pinyin with the IME active, and have to remember to switch the ime back to latin script input before I can use normal mode, otherwise the normal mode motions and the IME will start trying to act over each other. This adds a lot of friction to my typing and I really dislike it. It's even making me consider finally sitting down and learning the standard emacs keybinds instead (though this is mostly a compounding of other similar issues I've had with other modes). Is there some package or setup I could use to make using evil mode better with fcitx5? surely chinese and japanese users wouldn't all just be using standard emacs binds right? submitted by /u/carmola123 [link] [comments]
    What are your favorite Emacs packages?
    submitted by /u/xenodium [link] [comments]
    specification kits: how do you integrate it with emacs?
    Hi. I mean either speckit or openspec - they gain a popularity. although the later one has dedicated package for emacs (openspec.el), but it looks to be unmaintained and no bugs are reported either. this makes me reason that emacs users have more prooved ways to incorporate these two tools into workflow. That's why I'm asking what are your ideas on integration? submitted by /u/vibrys [link] [comments]
    The Definitive Guide to Code Folding in Emacs
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    Display Buffer, Dedicated Option Not Working?
    Hi, According to the manual[1] there is a dedicated ALIST option for display-buffer-alist. However when I tried it out for my scratch buffer, the buffer was not dedicated. Did I miss something when going through the docs? (setopt display-buffer-alist `((,(rx (literal "*") "scratch" (literal "*")) (display-buffer-use-some-window) (dedicated . t)) )) [1] https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Buffer-Display-Action-Alists.html submitted by /u/altruistic_trash_5 [link] [comments]
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    Got my first Traveler's Company notebook!
    And it's the 20th anniversary card size in black! Been in the EDC game for quite some time now and been carrying a field notes for several months. Been thinking about the passport sized as a wallet for quite awhile then this showed up... This is just the perfect outcome of all my hobbies: EDC, stationeries, writing, and pens! Can't wait for the patina on these! submitted by /u/Different-Relation21 [link] [comments]
    career size available in lower mainland british columbia canada
    paper ya a store in granville island vancouver has them available which you can reserve for up to 4-5 days i believe. 140 cad plus tax. submitted by /u/Sensitive-Advice-885 [link] [comments]
    SPOTTED: Kinokuniya in Atlanta (John’s Creek) $122
    submitted by /u/ynalam [link] [comments]
    Couldn't resist ... 20th anniversary
    Welcome home submitted by /u/FirstCav [link] [comments]
    Sterling Ink full year in TN cover?
    Has anyone tried putting a full year Sterling Ink common planner in a Traveler’s Company cover? Is there much overhang? I can only find pictures of it in covers from other brands, which tend to differ in size. Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/bananamangotime [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary
    Managed to get it in store by just walking in, oh yeah! For those who has purchased, waiting, or wanting to …How do you all use/will use your 20th Anniversary TN? I’m think I will be using it as a wallet…And do black and white photo sticker prints to paste on my notebook. submitted by /u/0lihp [link] [comments]
    Anniversary card size - immediately out
    was 1 minute late getting to the travelers co US shop, and the black card size were already sold out. by the time I got the brown in my cart it was already sold out. y’all are quick. submitted by /u/ubuwoah [link] [comments]
    damn, sold out mid checkout
    Got booted from the google pay screen from the item selling out mid checkout, very annoying. Was trying to buy the 20th anniversary set. submitted by /u/Financial_Job9599 [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary Live on Travelers USA Site
    Just ordered a Brown and a Black on their US site. submitted by /u/WhiskySails [link] [comments]
    20th anniversary set already gone
    I see the card size sets are already gone. What time did they go up? I don't want to miss it on the 29th when they restock. Edit: I guess they went up at 1 est and I missed it because I thought they went live at 11. submitted by /u/shoopmywhoopRLB [link] [comments]
    Water Color Insert
    I’ve been trying out the watercolor insert to illustrate some birds. So far, I like it (bonus picture of my bag and TN). submitted by /u/musemusical [link] [comments]
    The Journal Shop preorder
    Did anyone in the UK preorder the card size set from the Journal Shop? I did but I haven’t received any new emails from them and the payment still hasn’t been taken. Will leave it another day but just wondering if anyone else is in the same boat. I have ordered from them plenty in the past and had no issues. submitted by /u/halfboyfriend [link] [comments]
    How I use my TN in a way that actually works (for me)
    I made a post a couple of days ago how replacing my phone with a notebook changed my life. I thought I'd share how I use it in a way that actually works for me. When I first started I had this view that everything in it should be perfect. Good handwriting, good structure and everything sorted. What i noticed was that this view on how to use my notebook hindered me from actually using it. I didn´t want to "mess it up". SO i decided to use it according to who I am instead. A bit "un-orderd", a bit chaotic in my thoughts and unstructured in a sort of structured way. That changed everything. Now I embrace the chaotic and un-perfect and I love how my notes turn out. So first I have the Camel Passport TN. I start of with a Zip insert ythat holds my drivers license and cards. My wallet essentia…
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    How do you talk about types that are conceptually the same?
    For something I'm writing I want to define a state. A player is either in an active state, a startup state, or an endlag state. And there are functions for transitioning between states. Right now, I have all of these datatypes defined as separate, but they are all conceptually similar; for example, a player has a state, as in the base type, but in practice that state is an active state, or an endlag state. The plain old data keyword won't help for this, and in fact I hear class is more useful. But I'm not trying to create an abstraction over all types, only states. Some code if it helps: class State a where --This is what needs fixing transition :: a -> a data StandingState = Crouching | Standing | Jumping deriving (Show, Eq, State) data DefaultState = Idle deriving (Show, Eq, State) data Hitstun = Hurt deriving (Show, Eq, State) data Knockeddown = Knockdown deriving (Show, Eq, State) data Wakeup = Getup deriving (Show, Eq, State) data StartupState = LightStartup | MediumStartup | HeavyStartup | GrabStartup | RollStartup | SandStartup | CurseStartup | RollSandStartup | RollCurseStartup | DashStartup | DiveStartup deriving (Show, Eq, State) data ActiveState = Walk | Block | Light | Medium | Heavy | Grab | Sand | Curse | Dash | Roll | RollCurse | RollSand | Dive deriving (Show, Eq, State) data EndlagState = LightEndlag | MediumEndlag | HeavyEndlag | GrabEndlag | RollEndlag | SandEndlag | CurseEndlag | RollSandEndlag | RollCurseEndlag | DashEndlag | DiveEndlag | LandLag | JumpSquat | BlockEndlag | WalkEndlag deriving (Show, Eq, State) --From here, the newtype keyword is used to define valid states while crouching or in the air. Additionally, functions are used to translate between types, but this should be enough for someone to get what I'm talking about submitted by /u/Southern-Reality762 [link] [comments]
    Simon Peyton Jones on Haskell, Verse, Strong Type Systems and Tasteful Abstractions
    submitted by /u/danielciocirlan [link] [comments]
    I wrote a text adventure engine, and am streaming the making of the demo
    the stream sasha IHaveNoIdeaDog.gif submitted by /u/mlitchard [link] [comments]
    ISO-8601, aeson, time, and 24:00:00
    "24:00:00" is a valid ISO-8601 time of day, but Data.Aeson.decode "\"24:00:00\"" :: Maybe Data.Time.TimeOfDay returns Nothing. Is this a problem with aeson, or is it a problem with the time library? Has anybody else run into this problem before? What was your work around? Is this worth patching aeson (or time) over. submitted by /u/friedbrice [link] [comments]
    Pure Borrow: Linear Haskell Meets Rust-Style Borrowing
    submitted by /u/ducksonaroof [link] [comments]
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    Trying to find this binder
    My boyfriend has this binder he's been trying to find for ages. We went on a search for it and nothing is popping up for this specific binder or anything related to it. It's a FiveStar white binder hardcover with interior pockets (pockets feel like cloth and hardcover feels like hard cardboard with some type of faux leather). It's a plastic 3 ring with a red pull tab that opens and closes the hooks. Inside it has a sticker on the ring holder that's yellow. Sticker says 'Strong, Durable and Quiet and ring fixture U.S Pat. No. 7607853' Any help or link would be a appreciated, he's had this binder forever and would like to get another one. submitted by /u/Crying-ash [link] [comments]
    The workshop starts working. They ordered a photo album in my workshop.
    submitted by /u/Civil-Mail-8930 [link] [comments]
    I haven't been able to put them all to use
    Hi! I have these three notebooks plus a Hobonichi Weeks, but I still don't know how to use them. I love them so much, but I haven't managed to use all of them yet. Any tips? Thanks a lot! submitted by /u/Snoo-38924 [link] [comments]
    Finally gave Kokuyo’s Sarasara paper a shot
    submitted by /u/StudentDriver447 [link] [comments]
    Journal Suggestions for Graph/Grid Hardcover options?
    I’m desperately searching for a graph/grid notebook that’s a hardcover. I’m mainly looking for around the A6 size, but bigger is fine too. But I’d like it to be chunky! Lots and lots of pages! XD If you know of any brands, stores, or specific products please share them with me. Thank you! Update: I just found a B6 Notebook that is a Hardcover, it’s not A6 (I know 😓). It’s as chunky as I think I will get for something that isn’t a “daily diary”. MochiThings: Prism B6 280p Hardcover Grid Notebook v3 MochiThings Grid Notebook B6 submitted by /u/Pressure_Melodic [link] [comments]
    Paul McGrath Experience
    I love my new notebook! Paul McGrath's work popped up r/PaperRepublic right after I ordered my first GV and we got to talking about his products. He sent me a Google form (which I think he no longer uses, I see an official site now) and I was able to customize a passport sized notebook cover with a pocket, and I love it! The leather is a bit firmer than PR, which I prefer. It's not scuffing as easily. He included and MD notebook and spare ribbons, so I was able to fit my Oasis sketchbook as well as a Moleskine craft in there, with room for one more. Since I'm in Canada, his products are also more accessible and affordable than PR. If anyone is on the fence about a more expensive company, I truly reccommend Paul McGrath. submitted by /u/hanorah [link] [comments]
    OUT: Unexposed IN: Mile Marker
    submitted by /u/roundaboot123 [link] [comments]
    Clairefontaine age bag
    Per the title. I was looking at this notebook (photo below) since I heard great news and it's much easier to access, both online and IRL, where I am. I am not looking for much just good Dotted paper, I write in generic gel pens (muji 0.38, Pentel V5) and aesthetically I like slick stuff and need, as this one does, an elastic. So to those who tried it 1) how is the dotted paper : is it thin (too thin?)? how is the coloring of the dots (black, gray)? is the paper white or cream colored?; 2) is the elastic robust - or those it get gross and flimsy after use? submitted by /u/vchiarav25 [link] [comments]
    ISO notebook similar to Pentalic Traveler with graph or dot grid, but larger.
    I love the feel of the paper as well as that of the cover on the Pentalic Traveler. I‘m currently using the 4x6 size; which, is the only one that offers the graph grid option. If they made their 6x8 notebook in graph grid I snap it up. I’m asking for recommendations for something similar. The most important factors for me are: -The feel of the Pentalic Traveler; so, similar paper and cover. Similar texture, weight, thickness and paper quality. -Size: around 6x8, A5 or B5 -Graph grid is my first choice but I’m willing to work with a Dot grid. Thank you. submitted by /u/GotTowel42 [link] [comments]
    Affordable 3.5 x 5.5 notebooks (Field Notes size)
    I write and draw a lot and burn through about one of these types of notebooks per day for work and daily capture. 📚Thought I’d share these notebooks I got from Amazon for approximately $13.99/32 books. Great alternative to Field Notes so far. submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
    Loving my chunky set up
    This has my whole life in it. Planner, wallet, three notebooks, and a sketch book. I am also working on a green and gold crocodile Filofax dupe set up for recipes and interior design and art ideas and restaurant reviews just stuff I don’t need to necessarily carry around every day all the time submitted by /u/hkodes [link] [comments]
    Recommendations for hardcover lined notebooks with heavy paper?
    I'm looking for a new lined notebook that can withstand me having fun with a variety of fountain pens/highlighters/markers, ideally a notebook with a fun cover. I looked at Archer and Olive, but none of lined books available or in stock appealed to me. Any recommendations, friends? submitted by /u/ImInUrWallsRN [link] [comments]
    Soft cover Hobonichi weeks dupe?
    Hi! I went down the rabbit hole of hobonichi weeks. I really love it and I'd love to use one more like a journal than as a planner. The thing is, I'm not ready to spend that amount of money in a journal, so I'm searching for cheaper options. I know about kinbor, but right now everything I search is out of stock, and I don't want the timeline one, I want the undated slim weeks design, with the squared paper in the right so i can write a lot. The problem is, every single notebook I find is hard cover, and I don't want a hard cover because i want to open the planner full (I also know about the lay-flat situationship but i really want a soft cover this time) Do you have any recommendations with journals ? I really can't find one and I'd love to have it I'm desperate. PS: I live in Spain, so I can't go to certain shops. submitted by /u/Valuable_Air_1747 [link] [comments]
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    org-links (20260423.1949) --- Better manage line numbers in links of Org mode
    The org-links package has been updated to version 20260423.1949.
    nix-ts-mode (20260423.1718) --- Major mode for Nix expressions, powered by tree-sitter
    The nix-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260423.1718.
    markdown-mode (20260423.1508) --- Major mode for Markdown-formatted text
    The markdown-mode package has been updated to version 20260423.1508.
    symbol-overlay (20260423.1454) --- Highlight symbols with keymap-enabled overlays
    The symbol-overlay package has been updated to version 20260423.1454.
    kubel (20260423.1353) --- Control Kubernetes with limited permissions
    The kubel package has been updated to version 20260423.1353.
    mozc-modeless (20260423.1309) --- Modeless Japanese input with Mozc
    The mozc-modeless package has been updated to version 20260423.1309.
    org-people (20260423.1211) --- Work with a contact-list in org-mode files
    The org-people package has been updated to version 20260423.1211.
    lambdapi-mode (20260423.1057) --- A major mode for editing Lambdapi source code
    The lambdapi-mode package has been updated to version 20260423.1057.
    password-store-menu (20260423.1011) --- A better, more complete UI for password-store
    The password-store-menu package has been updated to version 20260423.1011.
    pr-review (20260423.953) --- Review github PR
    The pr-review package has been updated to version 20260423.953.
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    What is orgmode, asking as a neovim user?
    submitted by /u/data_5678 [link] [comments]
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    Issue 521
    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 Not quite monads (Haskell Unfolder #54) by Edsko de Vries, Andres Löh Monads are a very powerful abstraction: sometimes too powerful. We discuss why we might not always want the full generality of monads, and what we can use instead. Applicative functors are the most common alternative, but are sometimes too restrictive; we highlight the fundamental difference between applicative functors and monads, and finally introduce selective functors, which sit somewhere in between monads and applicative functors. Optimizing xreferee with elemIndex by Brandon Chinn xreferee is a linter that checks…  ( 2 min )
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