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    A6 Notebooks
    Interested to know how many of you require A6 notebooks,not just for ease of personal carry but also for completing your to dos.Also,do you plan your tasks elsewhere ? submitted by /u/MZ_LaylaLucielle [link] [comments]
    Need ideas of how to use a 50¢ Carnet PRO
    submitted by /u/koukla-mou [link] [comments]
    So happy with my new filofax-style notebook!
    The cover is a vinted find and I added all the accesoires myself! Super happy with how it turned out and I'll be keeping this in my purse as my new go to notebook. submitted by /u/hitsigekaasgeluiden [link] [comments]
    Escritura disgresiva
    Una vieja agenda Moleskine reciclada para anotar desvaríos creativos. submitted by /u/converso72 [link] [comments]
    Planner/journal for work
    Hey! I'm starting a new job at a university and will have to take a lot of notes. I was going to buy a Filofax, but I don't love the designs they have available online. Any other suggestions? It has to be refillable, price doesn't matter submitted by /u/aya19191919 [link] [comments]
    Places to shop in Philly?
    submitted by /u/DaikonElectric [link] [comments]
    composition books with faint lines?
    mead spiral notebooks have soft, faint lines, but their current line of composition books do not. has anyone found any recently that do? long shot I know. submitted by /u/ThatOldGanon [link] [comments]
    Looking for a new notebook.
    About to finish my Leuchtturm Bullet Journal in which I have drawn the months and have drawn in horizontal weeks. This has worked for me but was wondering if anyone has suggestions for a journal/planner with this already in it. I am a fountain pen user so the looking for FP friendly paper, no Stalogy please. submitted by /u/andrewgreen346 [link] [comments]
    Need help
    Het guys I just recently got a Louise Carmen planner which uses undated inserts. This makes things like planning in advance a bit tricky because the monthly pages don’t have the dates filled in yet. For example, if I want to add something in June or July, there aren’t pre-marked dates to place it on like there would be in a usually planner, so I’m not sure what the best thing to do is to ensure I don’t forget to write important event down, which aren’t imminent. How do you manage long-term planning with undated inserts? I tried to buy a year-at-a-glance insert from etsy but it ended up being a tiny size and i couldn’t fit anything into the boxes! I’d appreciate any tips that work for you submitted by /u/viceprez007 [link] [comments]
    Companion
    submitted by /u/0lihp [link] [comments]
    Favourite Combo…
    submitted by /u/0lihp [link] [comments]
    Can i add new paper myself on an eggnworks notebook?
    I got this notebook and i love the cover! But i write a lot and im worried of running out of paper. How do i replace it? Am i able to replace it? submitted by /u/UhmAmu [link] [comments]
    Paper refills recommendations.
    I got a nice leather 4 ring binder from my wife and I've been using some common paper refills from my local store. I was looking into some other paper brands and I'd like to try some Japanese ones. Any recommendations? I use mostly fountain pens with medium size nibs. submitted by /u/Lorfa08 [link] [comments]
    Getting Back Into Journaling
    I haven’t kept a journal in 10 or 15 years, but I recently discovered the joy of writing with fountain pens, and it inspired me to write in my old notebook again. It felt so good, like I’d been missing a big part of my life. Choosing A5 was key. I’ve always used large notebooks, but A5 feels portable without being too small. I used to spend a long time deciding which notebook to use next, but if I stick with the same size and notebook type, I’ll save time and can use the same book cover and build a whole little ecosystem with two different-colored fountain pens plus a backup ballpoint. Archiving will also be much easier. I picked Midori for its fountain pen-friendly paper. I also got a small clip-on lamp that’s in the second photo. On a side note, ordering a custom-made leather book cover was exciting. submitted by /u/Ok_Teaching1522 [link] [comments]
    It’s finally here
    I have been dreaming about this notebook since I started journaling almost a year ago. I thought they didn’t make dotted A6 but it popped up on JetPens so I had to get it. I’m planning on using it to make myself a travel journal for my trip to Europe this summer. The dots are a lovely light blue, and are faint enough to be perfect for drawing, while present enough to be a great guide for writing. The paper is of course fantastic MD quality, and I’m over the moon about it. submitted by /u/Alastair367 [link] [comments]
    All of my filled/used notebooks so far this year.
    Most of these are pretty thin so don't take long to complete. submitted by /u/Bunnystrawbery [link] [comments]
    My journal ecosystem is giving ViBeS. Show me yours!
    I just refreshed my HB Cousin cover, so thought I’d shared my current ecosystem bc I’m obsessed and the vibes are vibing. I’d love to see everyone else’s! ¨̮ submitted by /u/anonymousanthologies [link] [comments]
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    Emacs is My Web Browser
    submitted by /u/joshuablais [link] [comments]
    A VOMPECCC Case Study: Spotify as Pure ICR in Emacs
    "This is the third post in a series on Emacs completion. The first post argued that Incremental Completing Read (ICR) is not merely a UI convenience but a structural property of an interface, and that Emacs is one of the few environments where completion is exposed as a programmable substrate rather than a sealed UI. The second post broke the substrate into eight packages (collectively VOMPECCC), each solving one of the six orthogonal concerns of a complete completion system. In this post, I show, concretely, what it looks like when you build with VOMPECCC, by walking through the code of spot, a Spotify client I implemented as a pure ICR application in Emacs." submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]
    Alternative mirror or Fork of tecosaur org-mode branch
    Hi all, I am looking for an alternative mirror to the orgmode repo maintained by tecosaur (https://git.tecosaur.net/tec/org-mode) as I am getting a cloudflare error 502(Bad Gateway) and not able to clone it. I am interested in the latex preview changes added in this repo mentioned by karthinks in here. Any link to the fork would be much appreciated. submitted by /u/furry-elise [link] [comments]
    Fortnightly Tips, Tricks, and Questions — 2026-04-21 / week 16
    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]
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    Got a coffee insert for my olive TN ☕️
    I love visiting cafes here at my home country and when I travel abroad so this made me so happy! I keep this along with my blank insert (which is my commonplace journal). submitted by /u/Equal-Golf-5020 [link] [comments]
    New Job, New Habits
    Using this for my new job in a brand new industry, have been looking for a solution like this for 20 years. Would love any tips or tricks to use it as a daily planner. (Also I know the Mets stink, I don’t need to hear it.) submitted by /u/fabozzi [link] [comments]
    A new addition!
    I’ve used the same black passport as my wallet for the last 12 years, and finally decided to commit to a new cover. I tend to be very sentimental about the ones I actively use, so we’ll see if the switch sticks, but I did immediately adore the red Love & Trip, especially how it pairs with my deeply loved standard sized blue. Took the time to photograph and honor the 12 year old black last night as I moved things over to the new cover before giving it a nice conditioning and letting it rest on my shelf. Here’s to a hopeful many years to come with the new one! I’d love to see how everyone else’s red covers are doing, how they’re aging, and how they have started to wear their love if you have any photos to share! submitted by /u/spiderhaus [link] [comments]
    I made this flappy thing to carry spare cartridges
    I cut and stitched some leather together, added a magnetic closure and looped in the stretchy thread from my Traveler’s Company cover to hold the cartridges in place. It’s worked great for me so far. I’ve been using it for air travel without any issues. submitted by /u/abhaykun [link] [comments]
    Im sure y'all already knew but...
    The large pocket in the canvas inlay is for a ipod classic gen5..... submitted by /u/Spiritual_Army_7772 [link] [comments]
    Companion
    Rainy weather, sleeping toddler—best time for solitude to reflect on the past and align what’s ahead 🍂🍃 submitted by /u/0lihp [link] [comments]
    Is it worth it…
    As I’m trying to reduce my stuff out of my life I’m going through my piles of opportunity/shame within my stationery and art life and hobby, before the Warhammer piles, and the camera piles. I keep coming back to the comfort of my TN std but somewhere along that journey I go astray. Much of this is maybe my perception of myself trying to fit a square peg in a round hole situation, me trying to make Travelers Notebooks fit something they are not intended for. Much of the time my perception is it’s only convenient to use for social media posts and travel journaling, but I want something I can live in and is the only thing I use, both professionally and personally. I know this is only my weird perception after hours of being online but also, I always come back to my Travelers Notebooks. This is a long winded way of asking, please show the state of your TN and tell me all that you do in your Travelers Notebooks. I love to see the state of peoples covers, and notebooks, after some use… submitted by /u/Amazing-Difficulty53 [link] [comments]
    12 years of Traveler's Notebooks
    Just recently received the camel regular and decided to rearrange my covers in the order in which I bought them. My very first one was the black cover and it has the Midori brand on the back. My first passport was the camel. It's the most scratched up one since I had used it as a wallet for a few months. The most special one is a blue passport that I got personalized at TSL Kurashiki. Currently using the Love & Trip as my everyday carry. I didn't think I would have this many covers when I first started using TN but here I am. Hopefully I won't be tempted to get more 😂 submitted by /u/chasingpolaris [link] [comments]
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    Incremental Highlighting for Scala
    If an error is detected in a file but no one sees it, is it really highlighted? Learn why highlighting only what's visible is the most strange but also most reasonable thing to do – and how this helps improve performance. submitted by /u/makingthematrix [link] [comments]
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    stripspace (20260421.1536) --- Auto remove trailing whitespace and restore column
    The stripspace package has been updated to version 20260421.1536.
    stan-ts-mode (20260421.1440) --- Major mode for editing Stan files
    The stan-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260421.1440.
    cmake-mode (20260421.1337) --- Major-mode for editing CMake sources
    The cmake-mode package has been updated to version 20260421.1337.
    compile-angel (20260421.1222) --- Automatically Compile Elisp files (auto-compile alternative)
    The compile-angel package has been updated to version 20260421.1222.
    fancy-fill-paragraph (20260421.124) --- Fancy paragraph fill
    The fancy-fill-paragraph package has been updated to version 20260421.124.
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    ghcitty: a fast, friendly GHCi 🐈⚡ Syntax highlighting, tab+ghost completions, easy multiline, Vi-mode, Hoogle integration, etc (Looking for feedback!)
    https://i.redd.it/ji3r1k44mjwg1.gif Hello all - been tinkering on ghcitty (a small Rust wrapper around GHCi) It works on my pet projects ... and should be about ready for sea-trials by others. Would love your veteran feedback (any commands that feel off when wrapped? ... any multiline weirdness?) submitted by /u/mattlianje [link] [comments]
    Effectful Recursion Schemes
    submitted by /u/marvinborner [link] [comments]

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    dorgygen (20260420.2350) --- Source code documentation in org-mode
    The dorgygen package has been updated to version 20260420.2350.
    rpm-spec-mode (20260420.2254) --- RPM spec mode for Emacs/XEmacs
    The rpm-spec-mode package has been updated to version 20260420.2254.
    package-build (20260420.1934) --- Curate an Emacs Lisp package archive
    The package-build package has been updated to version 20260420.1934.
    wakib-keys (20260420.1927) --- Minor Mode for Modern Keybindings
    The wakib-keys package has been updated to version 20260420.1927.
    ido-vertical-mode (20260420.1855) --- Makes ido-mode display vertically
    The ido-vertical-mode package has been updated to version 20260420.1855.
    ai-code (20260420.1644) --- Unified interface for AI coding backends such as Codex CLI, Copilot CLI, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Opencode, Grok CLI, etc
    The ai-code package has been updated to version 20260420.1644.
    guava-themes (20260420.1602) --- A pack of plant-inspired themes
    The guava-themes package has been updated to version 20260420.1602.
    vcomp (20260420.1508) --- Compare version strings
    The vcomp package has been updated to version 20260420.1508.
    vterm-toggle (20260420.1244) --- Toggles between the vterm buffer and other buffers
    The vterm-toggle package has been updated to version 20260420.1244.
    hatty (20260420.1134) --- Query positions through hats
    The hatty package has been updated to version 20260420.1134.
    yaml-mode (20260420.156) --- Major mode for editing YAML files
    The yaml-mode package has been updated to version 20260420.156.
    vscode-dark-plus-theme (20260420.8) --- Default Visual Studio Code Dark+ theme
    The vscode-dark-plus-theme package has been updated to version 20260420.8.
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    I spent this Sunday creating in my TN
    Ok, so this Sunday, April 26th, I am participating in the San Diego Bookstore Crawl. I signed up for the Shuttle bus, and we will stop at 7 bookstores. So I figured I needed to have all the books that I wanted in mind. This event is always crowded due to the Independent Bookstore Holiday this weekend. I also decided to keep track of songs that mean something in my life. So ummmmmm what do you think? submitted by /u/Big-Spirit317 [link] [comments]
    Does anyone know where I can possibly find the Mos burger passport?
    Hello! I’ve been looking for the mos burger passport in brown but I’ve only found resellers that are selling it for a crazy price. If anyone knows where else I can find it for a much affordable price, your help is greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/Fluffy-Dig4192 [link] [comments]
    Still Figuring It Out
    Still not 100% sure what to do with this tiny guy. Right now I've moved my wallet essentials in. I also have a monthly calendar insert, a grid insert, and the insert with perforated pages. I think it's cute rather than functional but I'll see. I'm having a bit of a "journal ecosystem" identity crisis overall right now 😩 submitted by /u/Admirable-Name-7058 [link] [comments]
    What do you bring on a trip?
    Hello all!! I started a new traveler’s notebook at the beginning of this year after mourning the loss of my old one when I lost it during a trip last spring 🥲 So was wondering what journal supplies do y’all usually pack for an international trip? I’m going to Japan for a few weeks (might post a stationary haul when I come back!) so I’m bringing my passport TN for sure but debating if I should bring my regular sized one or maybe just an insert to fill out while I’m there and finish filling it out with notes/ephemera when I come back? Would love to hear your thoughts!! submitted by /u/chib_chib [link] [comments]
    TRC Fountain Pen - thirsty for others too?
    I've been using the TN fountain pen with the stock cartridges - while I feel that the pen is quite wet, I still love the writing experience and overall feel. I got a Kaweco Sport shortly after and realized I could easily burn through a full TN cartridge in a few days, whereas the Kaweco has now lasted for weeks (with even more writing) on the same cartridge. Have you experienced the same? User error or just faulty product/ink feed? submitted by /u/Prestigious_Roof_928 [link] [comments]
    Where do you buy your TN and inserts online?
    Hi everyone! I’m new to TN and mine is a strange size: 20cm x 10cm, I see a lot of interesting inserts online, but they are 21cm x 11cm so they don’t fit. I am here to ask you where do you buy your TN and all the beautiful inserts and accessories? submitted by /u/Sad-Curve5963 [link] [comments]
    My olive TN passport size just arrived. Size comparison with my regular size
    submitted by /u/noobakosowhat [link] [comments]
    Just having a happy little moment with my journal and my matcha
    Just having a happy little moment after lunch with a matcha and my journal. submitted by /u/bookish1313 [link] [comments]
    Travelers alternative refill
    hallo weiss jemand, was kann Alternative Travelers refill nutzen könnte gibt es ein Shop in Stuttgart ? submitted by /u/Original-Pear-7680 [link] [comments]
    Outdoor
    Out with my TN Passport + Kaweco Brass Sport inked with Uguisucha by Taccia. Where did your TN accompany you to today? submitted by /u/0lihp [link] [comments]
    Travelling back with my new Notebook
    I‘m heading back from my three week trip in Japan to Germany! Going to start my Gaming Journal in the plane by playing a solo rpg. submitted by /u/Parking-Quantity5942 [link] [comments]
    Victoria Embankment Gardens in London
    submitted by /u/Mercenary_Sarcastic [link] [comments]
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    Iterative design (aka squares of torture) notebook?
    In college we had a professor who printed out these pages with little squares and we had to fill 100+ of them with different designs before moving on to the next project stage. Despite the similarities to the classic punishment of writing "I will not draw on my sleeves" as a kid, I LOVED the exercise. Genuinely resulted in a better design - and yet, only a few short years later, I'm back to drawing on a tablet and ctrl z (which ofc has its place). I've tried to replicate this by making boxes in a bujo but it felt like the wrong place (for me, bujos are for organization, not creative chaos). There's just something about endless pages of those little boxes, waiting to be filled. Print out pages you say? I'd love to. Unfortunately I don't own a printer and that's not the sort of investment I want to make right now. So here it is - Does anyone have a recommendation for a notebook OR know of a cheaper way than printing individual pages at Staples or the library (.10-.20$ a page)? Ideal world: inexpensive enough to buy many, several squares per page (2"ish?), a cover that isn't super loud (or is removable). Acceptable world: I buy inexpensive blank sketchbooks, cut a paint chip to the appropriate size as a stencil, have an attention span long enough to draw squares. Thank you in advance (for both recommendations and comments on my laziness) <3 submitted by /u/Dazzling_Bed_9058 [link] [comments]
    I can never just have one size of notebooks!
    submitted by /u/Puzzled_Football_313 [link] [comments]
    Rate my notebook
    Moleskine hardcover A5. Keep noting for couple of days, after 1 or 2 month just scracthing. I usually use my notebook to remember to-do's and progress chech(taking AP classes), and I am also non native, so taking notes in english also helps. I am searching for a pocket notebook too, open to suggestion-if there would be more option it will be better. submitted by /u/Chance-Writing-735 [link] [comments]
    Wonderland 222 returns to TRP
    Oh yay, I just got an email that the 2027 planners will have Sanzen Tomoe River Paper. I really like my Wonderland 222 B6 horizontal weekly planner, and while this year’s paper is okay, I definitely prefer TR. submitted by /u/trappedincoronadays [link] [comments]
    Notebook guy
    submitted by /u/hamzaelkabir [link] [comments]
    Notebook guy
    submitted by /u/hamzaelkabir [link] [comments]
    Notebook guy
    submitted by /u/hamzaelkabir [link] [comments]
    best notebook for a semester of a math class?
    im a math major in college and id like to keep all my notes from each math class starting now since i thought itd be a cool long-term project, but im unsure which notebook would be best to fit an entire semester of a math class. is there one yall would recommend? budget is anywhere from 10-30 bucks per notebook as i'll need multiple since ill be taking 3 major classes next semester. submitted by /u/Naozuko [link] [comments]
    To: Legal Size Legal Pad Fans
    Levenger is bringing back after many years like 15-20, true 8.5x14 yellow annotation ruled pads. They’re excellent heavy paper as I’ve used all of their Freeleaf for many years now. I realize that’s no longer the standard size for lawyers and the courts but I love them. https://www.levenger.com/products/freeleaf-yellow-annotation-ruled-pads-5 Select legal. Not cheap $11 each but they ship free and there’s 25% off now. submitted by /u/mgepark [link] [comments]
    Announcing Winners: Pocket Cache paper and layout Super Sampler!
    submitted by /u/InkStainedLeather [link] [comments]
    My Paul McGrath Journals
    I ordered two A5 journals in blue and yellow. I didn't plan it, but they ended up matching my school colors really well (maize and blue). Paul suggested the alternating cord colors and I think they turned out nice! I love how soft the leather is and how much they hold. I stuffed them full! I really like how the blue is an actual blue compared to my petrol blue PR. Also, Paul was great with communication and he ended up being local to me, so I got my journals super quick! submitted by /u/drax_is_my_dog [link] [comments]
    I just bought this journal for my grandmother’s 85th birthday. She helped me get into journaling when I was eight years old.
    submitted by /u/TwIzTiDfReAkShOw [link] [comments]
    Weekly spread for 4/20 in a MARK'S EDiT semi-B7
    Went overboard with the Mildliners. Gets messy - but that's what I get for just throwing down in pure ink. Here's an additional show of the next pages - I always do a pair of rolling weekly todos after the full weekly - with the bottom open for notes. submitted by /u/jrecyclebin [link] [comments]
    DIY leather journal ❤️
    My first A6 leather journal 📖 Don’t have much money to buy leather journal. So I make it myself! ❤️✌️ submitted by /u/MintPsttt [link] [comments]
    My daily writing section
    Just a section where I storage my notebooks and journals I use in a daily basis to write. submitted by /u/blackmonarc [link] [comments]
    New limited editon Stalogy -Japan only
    oh why are these only in Japan? these new colours ・365 Days Note Grid A6 Slim Aurora Green ・365 Days Note Grid A6 Slim Aurora White submitted by /u/Middle-agedCynic [link] [comments]
    HELP! How much are discontinued Paperblanks notebooks worth (used condition)?
    Hi everyone, I found these old Paperblanks notebooks (Alistair Bell collection – Solitary Oryx, etc.) on my bookshelf and I’m thinking about selling them. They are discontinued designs, but the condition is not perfect (visible wear on the covers, never really used inside). I’m based in the EU (Hungary) and prefer local selling (not planning to ship internationally). I checked online but prices seem very inconsistent — some are around €13,others much higher. How much do these realistically sell for in this condition? Would it be better to sell individually or as a bundle? Thanks! submitted by /u/Small_Fishing9491 [link] [comments]
    What size for breast pocket carry at work?
    I’m looking for a larger notebook than my RITR 935T(3”x5”) as it’s hard for my to write on it without the cover bending, and I can’t write long part numbers in one go, it spans several lines. Idk what size I could get away with but I figured Id ask you guys. Any recommendations? submitted by /u/hjjhjjnk [link] [comments]
    Another Analog Day
    Another Analog Day This page in my analog journal might look a bit chaotic. Indeed, it is chaotic, but that is the nature of the mind. Ideas come and go, from a mind-map on new plans for animations to a quantum conference meeting I need to attend … and who is that guy climbing over a wall? Much better than a mobile or a with a computer, pen and paper allows me to keep track of all the wanderings of the mind. So, grab a pen and paper: doodle, write, think, spent time, erase, draw and enjoy. The Analog is a nice leather journal folder. It is pocket size, small enough to fit in your pocket, big enough for all your ideas! submitted by /u/synchrono_us [link] [comments]
    I can't decide 😭
    Stitched spine or glued? I love the glued for its clean and minimal look, and it opens flat But I also like the stitched spine, it feels more organic? submitted by /u/FatBubbles [link] [comments]
    Bought one roll of leather now I’m obsessed
    submitted by /u/Sweet-Outcome-4477 [link] [comments]
    Update: Dollar Tree Jot PU Notebook
    Follow-up after a full day of actual use: This notebook has performed even better than my first impressions. Once I moved past quick tests and started writing in it, the strengths became apparent pretty quick. The paper has a pleasantly slight toothy feel and seems to grab graphite without drag, which means I’m getting darker lines with less pressure than on some smoother premium notebooks. That gave me a more relaxed writing feel and less hand fatigue over a few pages. I also tried multiple pencils again (HB through 4B), and the paper continues to perform well across grades. Softer leads still stay controlled, and the notebook seems especially good with classic utility pencils. Using a shitajiki/backing board underneath also improved the feel by reducing some of the natural softness from the padded cover. What surprised me most is that I started doodling and writing more than planned. Still not claiming it’s luxury tier or fountain pen focused, but for everyday pencil use this thing performs far above its price point. The cover is its weakness. That’s where the savings went. Honestly, if this exact paper were inside a more expensive branded notebook, I think many people would rave about it. I’d love to hear others feedback on their experience with this notebook. submitted by /u/Darth_JDLC [link] [comments]
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    CLI world generator that takes geology into account
    I built this in haskell, I'm proud and I'd like to share :'b submitted by /u/DegenerateGirl666 [link] [comments]
    A terminal dashboard in Haskell where panels are defined as nix files — first real demo is a Palestine casualty tracker
    Been building something called terminal-top on and off. The core idea: you define a data source — a URL, a path into the returned JSON, and a list of sections to render — in a plain .nix file. The Haskell binary evaluates the nix, fetches the data, and renders it in the terminal with Brick. No custom config format, no plugin system. It ships with two domains right now. One is helio-top, NOAA space weather (Kp index + GOES X-ray flux). The other is palestine-top — Gaza and West Bank casualty data from Tech for Palestine, which aggregates Gaza MoH bulletins, OCHA reports, and verified individual records. That one matters to me personally. I wanted these numbers visible in the same place I watch everything else, with the sources named and the context present. The detail overlay on each pane…
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    Guess what? I made another Emacs theme based on the 4chan aesthetic, this time based on the Tomorrow theme.
    submitted by /u/Vulture_07 [link] [comments]
    Offline documentation for external packages
    It's been a while since I started using Emacs. I don't use it fulltime (yet) but every now and then I like to try it and improve my setup. Of all the things there is one in particular that leaves me very perplexed: the documentation. Let's say that for example I install the Vertico package with package-install vertico RET and I want to know how to configure it, easy, C-h i and among the installed manuals there is the Vertico one. The same reasoning works for Evil, Marginalia, Company and others. Beautiful. Show all installed manuals Vertico Manual with each chapter This however does not work with some packages such as dape. By doing package-install dape RET we will not find the manual with C-h i. A solution can be found, in fact just do C-h P dape and we will have documentation for Dape. Now, in the case of dape the offline documentation is good, but the same cannot be said about other packages like exwm which has VERY poor documentation and a link to the wiki which is kept on github. (https://github.com/emacs-exwm/exwm/wiki). dape internal documentation The last doubt I have is with packages like dashboard (on MELPA) which have neither the manual in Info (C-h i) nor a description in Help (C-h P). Is... Is this normal? This is all very confusing and difficult for me to understand. When I tried neovim every external plugin in its source code had a doc/ folder with a detailed instruction manual inside which you could access with :h . What am I doing wrong? Where do you usually find the instructions for your external packages? :( submitted by /u/ConfidentStomach3877 [link] [comments]
    [LLM GENERATED CODE] Writing Android Applications in Elisp.
    I am supposed to be compiling my notes so I can ask for help, but in the meantime, enjoy this demo. In essence, Emacs acts as a Server using `simple-httpd`. It houses all of the business logic and, ideally, the app composition as well. The Android application just renders the primitives as instructed by Emacs via HTTP. I am running it entirely local but it could also be a desktop Emacs environment. This is NOT the config shown in the demo, but here is an idea of the Elisp used: (defun my/glasspane-parse-node-at-point () "Parse the heading at point into a Glasspane JSON Node." (let* ((title (org-get-heading t t t t)) (status (or (org-entry-get (point) "STATUS") "No Status")) (id (or (org-id-get) (progn (org-id-get-create) (save-buffer) (org-id-get)))) (has-children (save-excursion (let ((cur-level (org-outline-level))) (outline-next-heading) (> (org-outline-level) cur-level))))) `((type . "Node") (id . ,id) (has_children . ,(if has-children t :json-false)) (elements . ,(vector `((type . "Text") (value . ,title) (size . "Title")) `((type . "Text") (value . ,(concat "Status: " status)) (size . "Body")) `((type . "Button") (label . "Clock In") (action . ((method . "POST") (endpoint . "/glasspane-clock-in") (id . ,id) (require_input . :json-false)))) `((type . "Button") (label . "Update Status") (action . ((method . "POST") (endpoint . "/glasspane-update") (id . ,id) (prop . "STATUS") (require_input . t) (input_prompt . "Enter new status:"))))))))) submitted by /u/calebc42-official [link] [comments]
    Matching a semver
    Hi community, I'm working on a small package for handling semver, as a way to improve my elisp. I'm trying to create a "semver-at-point" function. ;; semver at point (defun semver() "semver on the thing at point" (interactive) (let* (w (thing-at-point 'symbol)) (s (semver-create w)) ) (if s (message "%s → major=%d minor=%d patch=%d%s%s" w (semver-major s) (semver-minor s) (semver-patch s) (if (semver-prerelease s) (format " prerelease=%s" (semver-prerelease s)) "") (if (semver-build s) (format " build=%s" (semver-build s)) "") ) (message "No semver at point%s" (if w (format " (got %S)" w) "") )))) The issue I have is that `thing-at-point` isn't very reliable. Is there another way to go about it? The idea would be to create a semver struct when my point is at "1.2.*3-prerelease+build" (* marks the point). The manual is helpful...when you know where to look! But I could use a hint here. submitted by /u/Deep_Clock_6845 [link] [comments]
    What are some common code smells that inexperienced Elispers make?
    Two days ago I asked about annoying bugs. This time it's about code smells, that is code that kind of works but is not idiomatic Elisp, is fragile or just poorly written. I started writing Elisp for the first time two years ago, and at the time I was just copy-pasting small snippets from here and there. After about 6 months, I started writing some custom stuff. Today while going through my old code, I noticed some things that I won't do today, so I'm listing some of them out here: "Stylistic indentations" - I was indenting code in a way that I think looked good, and optimized for readable diffs, like placing the last closing brace on a separate line, long lines, indenting by a fixed amount, etc. I never realized I was writing absolutely unreadable crap. Using advice-add with :around…
    My Custom Emacs Config
    Not ready yet But this is my first time configuring from scratch submitted by /u/Clear_Finding_8038 [link] [comments]
    Colemak-DH but how to retain vim keys?
    submitted by /u/Wooden-Ad6265 [link] [comments]
    anvil.el v0.3.0 — multi-agent orchestrator, consensus, live streaming (six days after v0.1 here)
    (Non-native English, bear with me.) A week ago I posted anvil.el on this subreddit — a single MCP server turning a long-running Emacs into an AI workbench. Thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1sl0nu5/ v0.3.0 shipped yesterday (and v0.3.1 a few hours later — dogfood story below). The scale of the jump surprised me, so another post felt warranted. Headline: anvil-orchestrator From inside Emacs (or from Claude Code calling in via MCP), you can now fan the same prompt out to five AI CLIs in parallel — claude, aider, gemini, ollama, codex (ChatGPT Plus OAuth, no API key) — wait for all of them, compute a Jaccard consensus verdict, and optionally hand the disagreement to a meta-LLM judge for a synthesized answer. DAG dependencies between tasks. Worktree isolation. State persisted…
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    Help overriding org-insert-heading via M-Ret call
    Ok so I know enough elisp to get dangerous but not sure the best way to approach this. The Initial Problem: I capture meetings via a capture template that works splendily as is. However when I capture todos under my *Next Steps heading (this is dropped in via template) and then refile them to my work(dot)org file they go into a meetings heading. This has a category property of Meetings. Thus the todos from meetings show up in my agenda with a special icon and a prefix that says meeting. However across several different meeting todo's i'd like a sense of which meeting they came from. I could spend time refiling them to other projects etc but i often find it easiest to just do most of them. 90% can be completed the others get refiled. BUT context matters for priority. The Initial Solution: Currently i have a function my/append-meeting-title. I set the meeting main header with the custom property MEETING_TITLE then my custom command calls org-insert-todo-heading to add a todo item then if it finds a property matching MEETING_TITLE it appends that surrounding brackets. All of this works just fine. The current problem is just an ease of use or friction one. I bind this command to C-c i. It works very elegantly in that in any non-meeting setup it just inserts a todo. And when I'm in a meeting I get the prepended meeting title. What I would like to do is have M-RET call my/append-meeting-title (i'd rename this) in place of org-insert-todo-heading. I don't know how org handles their custom magical commands like C-c and M-ret that dispatch automatically based on context. I also don't know enough to know if that is completely unsafe to do. As it stands it feels like M-Ret calling my function will be great though. submitted by /u/timmymayes [link] [comments]
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    Proteus-diff – detect breaking changes between .proto files
    I'm in the middle of a migration that involves rewriting a lot of .proto files, and I needed a way to check which changes would break generated client code vs. only break on-the-wire compatibility. buf breaking is wire-first, but during a migration where every client is rebuilt from the new schema, wire compat isn't what I cared about. Proteus-diff treats wire and source compatibility as independent axes. Same diff, different answer depending on which one matters to you. Example of two fields swap numbers: User (2) error [FieldNumberChanged] field 'name' number changed from 1 to 2 error [FieldNumberChanged] field 'email' number changed from 2 to 1 Under --mode wire that's two errors (old bytes decode into the wrong field). Under --mode source it's two infos (generated code doesn't care about numbers). The tool is shipped as part of the open-source Proteus Scala library, but the CLI is standalone and works on any `.proto` files. It is built with Fastparse and Mainargs, packaged with GraalVM native image and only takes 250ms to parse and compare ~100 files with ~6,000 messages. Hope it can be useful to others! submitted by /u/ghostdogpr [link] [comments]
    Staged Parser Combinators in Scala: Have Your Cake and Eat It (Too)
    I wrote this blog post to scratch an itch; I wanted to learn about multi-stage programming and implemented a toy parser combinator library where I explore several common patterns, and do a final benchmark to see whether it's worth the added complexity. submitted by /u/moleike [link] [comments]
    Netflix/wick: A zero cost type safe Apache Spark API
    We have open sourced Wick, A zero cost type safe Apache Spark API! submitted by /u/JoanG38 [link] [comments]
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    QRIS and JPQR Global Parser
    Hello, I have released my parser and generator for Quick Response Code Indonesia Standard (QRIS). It include both JPQR Global and QRIS standards. All suggestions are very much appreciated. https://github.com/hasanalrasyid/purescript-qris submitted by /u/HasanAlRasyid [link] [comments]

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    i wanted to post my TN too :)
    i just love seeing everyone else's journals! this is mine, still pretty new, plus my fav writing instruments- a kaweco perkeo (iridescent pearl), kaweco sport (apricot pearl), and an ohto WN02 mechanical pencil ❤️ submitted by /u/unefait [link] [comments]
    All Traveler’s Notebooks “Unavailable” on Official website?
    This is odd. Every leather notebook is “unavailable” at the official TN site. submitted by /u/chi_cowboy [link] [comments]
    Tn leather thickness and elastic size?
    Anyone on here who’s made their own leather TN what thickness did you buy for the leather and for elastic? Is 1.55 mm thickness for the elastic good enough? submitted by /u/ExpensiveTowel7198 [link] [comments]
    Blue or Brown TN Cover
    I can’t decide if I should get the blue or brown passport cover. I like the blue because I tend to prefer darker colors but that brown looks so pretty. My standard one is olive if that’s helpful info. Any tips or suggestions on how to decide? submitted by /u/Whole_Package_6783 [link] [comments]
    Page in my Stalogy for Galen Leather
    submitted by /u/Narrow-Cockroach-339 [link] [comments]
    My trusty companion
    I may have fallen out of love with my regular-sized TNs (I just prefer to journal and plan in Filofax), but my love for my Camel Passport is ever evolving. This is my EDC and it contains my wallet, a weekly undated insert and plastic + kraft folders. At the back I've even squeezed in a bog standard Field Notes for work notes. As you can tell, I love patches and La Dolce Vita stickers. Oh, and my EDC pen is a Kaweco Collection Honey inked with Diamine Majestic Purple! submitted by /u/pophannah [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary Kit Release
    I have a conflict with the releast date / time of the release of the 20th Anniversary Card Size Set. Am I out of luck? 😅 Have previous anniversary releases sold out within hours? submitted by /u/g-d-g-b-d [link] [comments]
    i love watching my notebook grow as i use it.
    submitted by /u/ghostingpen [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary Kit – Ideas & Use Cases
    Hi everyone! What are you all thinking in terms of use cases for the tiny card-size TNs? I’m really tempted to get one just for the collection, but I’d love to find a meaningful way to actually use it and incorporate it into my system. Would love to hear how others are planning to use theirs! submitted by /u/MichaelScottIsMyHero [link] [comments]
    A tiny travelers notebook I made just for fun
    submitted by /u/Fit-Ebb-6727 [link] [comments]
    Got my sako pouch to put my TN inside!
    Okay so there was an insane 50% off sale at kolour cafe on Etsy, I’m so happy I followed them on instagram to see it. Their shipping is so freaking expensive I didn’t buy the sako pouch at first even though it’s the only pouch I saw that fits the Travelers notebook perfectly and zips open completely! So when the sale popped up a month ago I flew to get it! Sadly one of their very cute stick on patches sold out before I could snag it but I did get the other one that’s still pretty cute! I know it’s just a personal preference but being able to completely open up the pouch and see everything laid out makes me so happy! I hate having to dig into a bag and find something because i literally always struggle and then it’s hidden under a flap or fold of a bag/backpack just ugh! Small items always are always so tough to find! I stuck the stick-on patch to the front, I’ll figure out what else I’ll stick there later, I feel it needs at least one more patch? I’ve gotten into hand embroidery tho so maybe I’ll just embroider onto it, but I’m not super good yet so I’ll leave it for now! It’s so roomy I plan to put some colored pencils and my mini watercolor set inside! 😍❤️ Also I don’t think my Tokyo edition TN will travel with me, I love the soft suede look of it and I wanna avoid making it shiny lol. Rn it’s my ink swatch book! I am currently waiting for my Baum-Kuchen truly yours custom to come in the mail! ❤️😍 That one is on the love and trip red tn and it already came shiny so I’m okay with using it frequently! Also also alsoooooo…I only gave a few TN’s but it’s so interesting that all my colorful ones are shiny and only the black and the brown are a nice suede look, has anyone ever had the blue, red and olive in a suede soft fuzzy look? submitted by /u/potatoecamper [link] [comments]
    Inside my PR GV XL and Passport TN
    Here is a little look inside my daily notebooks. Paper Republic Grand Voyager XL (natural) for morning pages (I usually just write one page every morning, sometimes another in the evening). It has a file folder insert from PR and a Noble Life Note insert which I love writing in. My black passport tn has my bank cards and bits and bobs in the vinyl card holder. I have a plain insert for notes and todos, a homemade insert for doodles and sketches (a bit redundant to be honest, but I like to have it there!) and a weekly calendar that I love using for appointments and fitness tracking etc. it also has the craft folder which I have some stickers usually, and receipts plus index cards of dates I need to remember for kids activities (like my eldest’s training walks for a couple of events he’s taking part in). Also pictured is my sketchbook which I forgot to take pics of inside 😆 submitted by /u/ems76 [link] [comments]
    I wrote a love letter to Gander Social in my TN.
    Transcription: Time is passing so quickly. I received an invite to Gander Social’s Expanded Beta program on February 19th. It is a new social media based in Canada founded on bringing decency back to the social platform in the Spirit of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It has been a privilege to be a beta tester and early adapter. The new app has not been without raging trolls, but the administration has been quick to ban them. I brought many ideas to the platform. When I was rehearsing on guitar, it occurred to me that it would be great to have the ability to do Instagram-style livestreams. People were quite receptive to this idea. I look forward to seeing what else Gander has to offer! During the beta discussions, I also suggested the platform offer a LiveJournal style blog service. The current modern Iteration is DreamWidth. The original LiveJournal service was sold to a Russian based firm in 2007. Gander discussions are still ongoing from bugs to feature requests. What makes Gander special is that it doesn’t use an algorithm, allowing users to view posts in chronological order, without getting spammed with ads. submitted by /u/meghan9436 [link] [comments]
    To-go pen for TN ?
    I know this isn't technically about the journals themselves but I've noticed a lot of people using this pen (kaweco sport) and was wondering if the clip is good since its detachable and how the pen handles some wear and usability on the go etc. specifically for al ? submitted by /u/Powerful_Warning_279 [link] [comments]
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    Homemade Butterflies
    The Century Library has some cool high quality images that I just used to make a notebook set for my wife. 32lb Antique Gray techweave that was on sale for $5 at Office Depot. A fun little Sunday project. :) submitted by /u/historynerd87 [link] [comments]
    Custom Space Notebooks
    submitted by /u/historynerd87 [link] [comments]
    Unidentified notebooks
    no text on the inside and i found them in an old drawer. can anyone identify them? submitted by /u/saltmarshgillman [link] [comments]
    Page in my Stalogy for Galen Leather
    submitted by /u/Narrow-Cockroach-339 [link] [comments]
    Uh Oh 😔
    submitted by /u/Admirable-Name-7058 [link] [comments]
    Enjoying the lawlessness of my Commonplace book...
    submitted by /u/Ok-Reach-4230 [link] [comments]
    ~
    submitted by /u/ghostingpen [link] [comments]
    Louis Carmen inspired journal I made myself
    Includes 2 Papercode 9”by7” notebooks I picked up from Ollies a while ago submitted by /u/isladidit1 [link] [comments]
    Pocketbook 📓
    Easy to carry and added durability with corner protectors. I like the way they look with them. submitted by /u/Erstudavich [link] [comments]
    What is a "bad" notebook
    I am very into pens, very very into pens, and figured my notebooks should be as good as the pen. With pens the ink can flow badly, the tip can get stuck, it doesn't flow well or whatever, the difference can't be that bad with notebooks right? I figured this would help my pens as well but I don't know what would define a bad notebook. I've been using supermarket notebooks for a while and the biggest thing I find is that sometimes the paper sheds some dust and it jams the pens, but are there any other huge differences between a good and a bad notebook? submitted by /u/Constant_Biscotti423 [link] [comments]
    Interestingly, my current journals turned out color-coordinated.
    submitted by /u/effysundry [link] [comments]
    Excess stationery, stickers, notebooks, journaling supplies
    submitted by /u/jenhanson025 [link] [comments]
    Excess stationery, stickers, notebooks, journaling supplies
    submitted by /u/jenhanson025 [link] [comments]
    Which one should I use?
    submitted by /u/Umazingdesu [link] [comments]
    Too many stationery items I love but can’t finish, what do you do with them?
    submitted by /u/According-Cold-1580 [link] [comments]
    A5 notebook recs?
    Hi! Looking for stores that sell A5 notebooks to refill my travellers journal. But I’m specifically looking for places that sell nice/unique stylized notebooks - if anyone has suggestions!! Thank you <3 submitted by /u/Better_Wallaby6279 [link] [comments]
    Found Leuchtturm1917 at TJ Maxx
    Went into TJ Maxx hoping to score some Leuchtturm1917 and got lucky. Have seen people spotting them in stores recently. Very happy with these prices. All my notebooks before have been trusty Japanese brands but I'm excited to try these out. Softcover B6+, Ruled in Powder - $7.99, Retails for $20.50 Softcover A5, Dotted in Mint Green - $7.99, Retails for $23.95 Hardcover A5, Dotted in Dusty Rose - $9.99, Retails for $25.50 *Update: I should've clarified that these were purchased from a TJ Maxx & HomeGoods combo store. Hope that helps. submitted by /u/emerald_92 [link] [comments]
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    Emacs org mode or neovim for note taking. For math physics and coding.
    Hi, I am going to double major in Math and Physics. I want to take notes for my major and also manage my academic life with a to-do list, agenda, and schedule. I would appreciate some advice on which tool would be better for my use case, especially for math, LaTeX, and diagrams. I also want to write research papers that will use a lot of LaTeX. I’m a Neovim user. I've been using Neovim and learning to code with it. I know Neovim has the ability to do this, but it would require a lot of time to set up. However, I am open-minded about learning Emacs, as I've heard a lot about Org mode and people using it. One issue I’ve had with Emacs in the past is its speed compared to Neovim, as it loads a bit slower. I have a question: If my notes grow in size, will Emacs slow down, or is there a way to optimize it? I am also interested in learning to use both Emacs and Vim, and I would appreciate any suggestions. Any help would be greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/Narrow_Gap_3445 [link] [comments]
    Completion of ~, avoiding users list
    Hello, I just switched to using vertico/orderless/consult/prescient/marginalia. When using find-files and typing ~ for the home dir, I would like it to be automatically transformed to ~/. Or almost the same result would be to not have the list of system users as suggestions. Is there a way to achieve this? submitted by /u/Scaalp-Infection [link] [comments]
    # omarchy.el - Emacs integration for Omarchy
    submitted by /u/ovster94 [link] [comments]
    Editorconfig: Properties not applied automatically; indent_style ignored
    I previously opened a GitHub issue to reach the maintainers, but I thought a direct query here might prompt a faster resolution. To briefly explain the problem: editorconfig-mode's properties are not automatically applied and indent_style is not respected. To tell a bit more: Editorconfig properties are not applied automatically upon file opening. Even after manually applying them with M-x editorconfig-apply, indent_style is not being respected (e.g. When I press to indent, I get spaces instead of a tab character) Editorconfig works well in other editors, so I know that's not the problem. This is unusual because the README states it should work simply by enabling editorconfig-mode, yet this is not the case on two different machines (Gentoo and Artix) running unconfigured, vanilla, stock GNU Emacs 30.2 (aside from enabling editorconfig-mode in init.el). I have tested with .js, .c, and .prolog files, and none of these modes comply. What could be preventing editorconfig-mode from applying automatically and functioning correctly? submitted by /u/dogtag0 [link] [comments]
    folio-theme: a warm paper-like light theme for Emacs
    I made a new Emacs light theme called folio-theme. The goal was to create a light theme that feels calm over long sessions: an off-white paper-like background, deep blue for structure, and restrained red for warnings and exceptions. For the background, I use the light background color associated with Sakura Editor, which has long been popular with users in Japan. The theme is built on top of the modus-themes engine and ef-themes palette semantics, so it keeps broad face coverage while aiming for a more paper-like, editorial feel. AI was used as part of the development process for this theme, so I want to state that clearly upfront. If you like warm light themes that avoid both pure white and overly colorful syntax highlighting, I’d be interested in feedback. In particular, I’m curious whether the balance between the paper background, blue structure, and red accents feels usable in daily editing. https://preview.redd.it/3rlcowuis4wg1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=a82f7b598ed654a4309b5ddd3abeabd982322452 https://preview.redd.it/mc8q11hjs4wg1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=c6dfa1147ae8caea4ea5bcdfda34b3d905b70c4b https://preview.redd.it/ebxlhjeks4wg1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=eab7655da016b48327ffb9b78a29c2af4cd05273 GitHub: https://github.com/kn66/folio-theme.el submitted by /u/AsleepSurround6814 [link] [comments]
    Shipit update: Atlassian Dashboard for Jira, PR↔issue linking, and activity-level notification navigation
    Following up on https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1s8qmj2/shipit_code_review_without_leaving_emacs/ about https://github.com/Daskeladden/shipit — code review in Emacs without leaving the editor. Here is a brief summary of changes / new features: - Atlassian Dashboard (M-x shipit-atlassian-dashboard). A dedicated buffer for Jira issue with collapsible sections: My Open Issues, What's Next (active sprint + assigned), Kanban Board, Frequently Visited, and a fully filterable Issues section. The Issues filter transient covers assignee, reporter, type, status, priority, resolution, component, text and comment search, plus a Timeline group (updated/created since/before). Assignee, reporter, status, and component use dynamic completion against the Jira API. Wiki: https://github.com/Daskel…
    emacs-lisp Comment utiliser defcustom avec type: function ?
    Salut tout le monde, Je suis sur du elisp en ce moment et je butte sur l'utilisation de defcustom après de longue recherche, j'en viens à créer ce post. Voici mon problème, je souhaite créer une fonction via defcustom, j'ai essayé plusieurs syntaxes et la seule qui fonctionne actuellement est celle ci-dessous mais elle ne me convient pas du tout et je pense que c'est pas le but de defcustom d'avoir un fset qui suit. (defcustom set-er-major-mode-origin (lambda () (setq er-major-mode-origin major-mode) (message "[E-R] Set Major Mode origin: %s." er-major-mode-origin)) "Get main major mode of the opened file." :type 'function :group 'emacs-revolution) (fset 'set-er-major-mode-origin set-er-major-mode-origin) Connaissez-vous la/les bonnes syntaxe pour créer une fonction via defcustom proprement ? Cordialement, Peio submitted by /u/Peio_in_Terminal [link] [comments]
    Tools to create fringe bitmaps and create Elisp variable?
    This example is from the Flycheck source. There is a constant defined like this: (defconst flycheck-fringe-bitmap-double-arrow [#b11011000 #b01101100 #b00110110 #b00011011 #b00110110 #b01101100 #b11011000] "Bitmaps used to indicate errors in the left fringes.") I'm wondering about what tools to use in a workflow to design the fringe and get the above representation in Elisp. Do they simply export an SVG from Inkscape to monochrome BMP and then convert that to an Elisp variable? What about the reverse, can I view the the above bitmap in Emacs itself by Marking it and running some Elisp to render? submitted by /u/kudikarasavasa [link] [comments]
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    ox-leanpub (20260419.2104) --- Export Org documents to Leanpub book format
    The ox-leanpub package has been updated to version 20260419.2104.
    rescript-mode (20260419.1929) --- A major mode for editing ReScript
    The rescript-mode package has been updated to version 20260419.1929.
    http-server (20260419.1924) --- Speaks HTTP for you
    The http-server package has been updated to version 20260419.1924.
    cape (20260419.1833) --- Completion At Point Extensions
    The cape package has been updated to version 20260419.1833.
    vertico (20260419.1808) --- VERTical Interactive COmpletion
    The vertico package has been updated to version 20260419.1808.
    corfu (20260419.1808) --- COmpletion in Region FUnction
    The corfu package has been updated to version 20260419.1808.
    ox-typst (20260419.1805) --- Typst Back-End for Org Export Engine
    The ox-typst package has been updated to version 20260419.1805.
    lab (20260419.1535) --- An interface for GitLab
    The lab package has been updated to version 20260419.1535.
    swagg (20260419.1333) --- Swagger UI
    The swagg package has been updated to version 20260419.1333.
    matlab-mode (20260419.1224) --- Major mode for MATLAB(R) dot-m files
    The matlab-mode package has been updated to version 20260419.1224.
    olivetti (20260419.703) --- Minor mode to automatically balance window margins
    The olivetti package has been updated to version 20260419.703.
    elfeed-score (20260419.349) --- Gnus-style scoring for Elfeed
    The elfeed-score package has been updated to version 20260419.349.
    markdown-indent-mode (20260419.8) --- Dynamic indentation for Markdown
    The markdown-indent-mode package has been updated to version 20260419.8.
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    Hatter: Native Haskell mobile apps
    I finally tested it out on IOS as well, works well enough 🚢 submitted by /u/jappieofficial [link] [comments]
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    rate me. trying to ascend
    submitted by /u/Salt_Elk_7816 [link] [comments]
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    This week in #Scala (Apr 20, 2026)
    submitted by /u/petrzapletal [link] [comments]
    shutting down the goldmine
    submitted by /u/eed3si9n [link] [comments]
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    Introducing 'ta', a The Archive-compatible Zettelkasten exploration tool for coding agents
    ta is a The Archive-like search command-line tool for your Zettelkasten. Install from https://codeberg.org/ctietze/ta by downloading the tar compressed binary, or the installer .pkg file -- your choice! https://github.com/Zettelkasten-Method/ta ) Its intended use is to help with scripting, but also with coding agents (Claude, Codex, Gemini, Grok, Cursor, AMP, ...) to browse your notes. Command-Line Interface The command-line tool is simple enough and self-documenting for agents to fiddle with it: $ ta OVERVIEW: Zettelkasten retrieval CLI for coding agents. EXAMPLES: Find notes by tag, expand 1 hop along wiki-links: ta search --tag learning --depth 1 AND-combine predicates (tag + phrase + whole word): ta search --tag thinking --phrase "second-order" --word inversion Positio…  ( 13 min )

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    tree-sitter-scala 0.25.1 and 0.26.0 released
    submitted by /u/eed3si9n [link] [comments]
    This is why scala is more fun than java :)
    apply and unapply + pattern matching is the strong case for case classes. I created this article on my webpage https://codeinvestigator.com/articles/scala-is-more-fun-than-java submitted by /u/Efficient-Public-551 [link] [comments]
    Support per-field update with Scala Slick
    submitted by /u/tanin47 [link] [comments]
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    Made my own TN folder
    I used a Dollar Tree plastic folder. I plan to finish the edges with some cool duct tape. submitted by /u/PriorCoconut [link] [comments]
    Perfect Harmony
    Traveler's Notebook playing nice with Plotter A5 and Paper Republic GV XL submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    a comfy pillow
    They are his now submitted by /u/honey_bee4444 [link] [comments]
    Does anyone know where to find the following inserts for an A6 TN?
    Been looking for the following inserts for my A6 sized Traveler’s Notebook but have only been able to find them in pocket, regular and A5 sizes: - Kraft Folder -PVC Clear Zipper Pouch -Clear Card Holder Can any recommend any shops online that would have these items in the size I’m looking for? submitted by /u/RaccoonSkido [link] [comments]
    My haul
    I’m new to TN, I really wanted to get a black or a red cover but it was impossible so I got the olive one. Now I’m not sure if I’m putting the inserts correctly, completely lost lol!! submitted by /u/Electronic-Youth9872 [link] [comments]
    How to pocket?
    Apologies if this has already been asked but I'm at a loss. I really want to use a pocket notebook and do feel better when I do, but WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU DONT HAVE POCKETS! (Or it won't fit in them). As you may have guessed, I am a person who tends to dress quite feminine with many dresses and skirts often without pockets, or if they have pockets they are quite small. How do you carry your notebook around? I have a purse which I use whenever I'm out and about but I want to have my notebook with me at work and I do not just sit at a desk. Any and all help appreciated. Thank you! submitted by /u/ArchivistFaerie [link] [comments]
    Thoughts from a newish notebook user and its impact on my daily life.
    To start of just some quick background. I´m in my 40s and have never really used a daily personal notebook to collect thoughts, ideas, todo lists or whatnot. I´ve lived half my life via my phone and had all my calendars, todo lists and notes in it. Like a lot of people I got sick of spending the amount of time I did looking at my phone. I noticed that I would pick up my phone as soon as I had a minute or two without anything to do. I looked at notifications I got when playing with my kids. I doomed scrolled on social media apps which gave my nothing in return. I just got sick of living my life through the phone. A while back I decided to change my relationship with my phone and got a notebook. The idea was to move all my calendars, notes, todo lists from my phone to my notebook. At the sa…
    Made my first
    Kinda have weird sized notebooks so I decided to make my own travelers notebook. It’s a little rough since it’s my first time crafting in general and I had to cut the leather myself but here we are! submitted by /u/SometimesOpal [link] [comments]
    And the Journey Begin...
    submitted by /u/Apprehensive-Log-727 [link] [comments]
    Favourite Combo…
    Can’t go anywhere without this now… TN Passport in Black + Yamamoto Ro-Biki + Uniball Zento Sig My favourite combo took out the bands because it so often gets hooked to other stuff and looks much sleeker too Added a detachable pen loop from leuchtturm so I can keep my pen from running away Filled with 3 notebooks: Intentional: Actions, Tasks, Anything in the fly Metamorphosis: Personal growth & Life log Contemplation: Wisdom archive; Scripture, books, quotes, lyrics With so many responsibilities at hand, which we all do, this has kept me sane. At least for now. May we continue to inspire each other meaningfully. submitted by /u/0lihp [link] [comments]
    Keeping the TN open
    I follow this along with other notebook communities. The one thing I look for as a top priority for me with notebooks is the ability to have it stay open on its own, especially when I am out and about and need to write down something instead of using my phone as the go-to device to make an appt or note. How do you handle the TN notebooks folding in on you when you are trying to write, especially on the go? All the TN I see show binder clips or similar devices holding the books open. When you are on the go, do you put a clip on the pages to keep it open to write? Or when you are sitting somewhere do you take the time to clip the pages to write? I just want to see how people handle using their TNs in realtime when you need to depend on them as the main go-to notebook. submitted by /u/davetheduckduck [link] [comments]
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    Show me your A5 daily carry / EDC!
    I’m about ready to rip off all these stickers and start fresh for spring, so I want to see some inspo! I’m using a moterm and hobonichi cousin primarily, butI also bring an A5 Sterling Ink occasionally for unfiltered / uncensored writing. (the cousin is 100% family-friendly) I also want to hear from others who rock an A5 as an EDC bc I’m in a weird phase where I feel tempted to downsize (thanks TikTok and all the cute pocket / TN setups), but just haven’t been able to connect with anything smaller for writing purposes. Like on one hand having something a little smaller would be amazing (I’m a mom so always on the go), but not if I’m not inspired to write in it? submitted by /u/anonymousanthologies [link] [comments]
    How do I fix this? :(
    The spine of my main journal has detached. Its a hard cover, very beautiful. Man I hate when this happens, idk what to do with it submitted by /u/Bunniesbakeri [link] [comments]
    Does anyone else have an unhealthy obsession with notebooks to the point where you buy one just to feel something that isnt negative.
    Sorry if this is coming off as too much, Ive always loved notebooks as a child and especially when times were tough. Theres something about a freshly new notebook thats completly empty which brings back hope in my heart, like im turning the page(no pun intended) to a new chapter in my life. Like im starting over without starting over. I understand its not the healthiest habit to just buy notebooks whenever i need a quick dopamine boost, and i see how wasteful i could be considering if a notebook has a flaw or two I dub it "Not-new" and almost never touch it again. This is made worse by the fact that i end up abandoning a notebook if what i write/draw isnt 100% to my liking, sometimes I fear even starting and not letting a single ink drop touch any page until im ready and believe i wouldnt ruin it. All in all, Im writing this in hopes anyone else feels this way too or relates in anyway. Sorry if this might be a bit inappropriate for a light hearted sub. submitted by /u/SocietyCute9599 [link] [comments]
    This Dollar Tree notebook has no business being this good
    Picked this up at Dollar Tree expecting nothing. Turns out it has stitched case style construction, dual layer cover build, decent toothy paper, low ghosting, and handles pencils (HB through 4B) surprisingly well. Even passed a finger smudge test better than expected (I swiped my finger right to left on each of the lines). Each line was written twice with the second erased using a Pentel Hi Polymer block. I’m not a fountain pen guy, or pen user for that matter, so not sure how well this will perform using pens outside the Uni One I used to test. With pencil, this paper feels better than some notebooks I’ve spent 10 times more for. This is one of the better budget everyday notebooks I’ve used. Hope this someone and would love to hear your experience with these notebooks. submitted by /u/Darth_JDLC [link] [comments]
    Desarme Disipador Asus Zenbook S16...
    Hola buenas noches, quiero desarmar el disipador de un Asus Zonbook S16, para ver que me voy encontrar y que necesitaré para cambiar silicona . Me echais un calbe ? Muchas gracias submitted by /u/MerlinMacNationXP [link] [comments]
    Got my Paul McGrath Leather Pocket Today!
    I bought this for a friend because I came across Paul McGrath after I had received my pocket PR order. As a tl;dr, I can say unequivocally that I would have bought from him instead of PR. Nothing against them, esp since I feel like they brought leather notebooks to my attention, but the quality and price of PML is as good or better and you get it faster. If it matters to you that it's a small business, that's a bonus (it matters to me). The embossing is more understated, which I prefer to mine (the botany PR with JVH), the PML comes with two ribbons plus an extra set, and the boxing reflects that of a premium product. PR's boxing was fine but fairly basic. Check out his Instagram @paulmcgrathleather for more info and a link to his site. I received no compensation for this post. submitted by /u/supervinci [link] [comments]
    What can I do with this?
    I’ve had it forever and a day, finally using up all the paper. How can I repurpose it? submitted by /u/PAgirl-MOworld [link] [comments]
    Does anyone know what cover this is?
    submitted by /u/anynormalman [link] [comments]
    Partially used journals
    submitted by /u/Sudden-Spot-6652 [link] [comments]
    where can i find more of these planners?
    submitted by /u/Emo_Bch [link] [comments]
    A5 Cover Help
    Just bought an A5 Life Ruled Notebook and I need a nice tan cover, any recommendations? submitted by /u/bigstevehardy [link] [comments]
    Spingback endpapers
    Hello everyone! So sorry I had to make you all wait so much, but we’re finally done with the endpapers! The paper used is a fabulous marbled paper a friend of mine made. These have been hand polished by painstakingly transferring beeswax by using a cloth and finally burnishing them with an agathe stone tool. I’m so happy about how they came out. They’ve been sewn to the textblock and the notebook construction can finally get going. Thank you for tuning in! Next update when the textblock is ready! submitted by /u/Ninja_Doc2000 [link] [comments]
    Fountain pen friendly recommendations
    I love my notebooks and my fountain pens even more. I have tried clairefontaine, leuchtturm1917, hobonichi and many others. I'm a huge fan of clairefontaine notebooks, but they are to thin for my liking/needs. So I'm asking for some recommendations of thick, preferably soft-cover(or soft-cover-esque, like hobonichi) A5 notebooks that are at least 80 gsm. Edit: I mean the page-count when I say 'thick'. Sorry for the confusion submitted by /u/Fantasy_WriteUp [link] [comments]
    Travel Notebook + Memory Journal
    Hello! Im starting to journal again and the main 2 Im doing are: traveller’s notebook : something Ill bring around when I go out and use free stamps from places, add stuff like receipts and photos and stuff memory journal : literally memory keeping, entries for random memories The thing is these 2 seems very similar and Im not quite sure yet how to differentiate what Ill put in either of them. Like receipts and photos and ephemera that I’ll put in the travel notebook on the day while Im out could also be put in the memory journal? (Does that make sense) I could technically do both in one notebook but Ive started my memory journal on a bigger notebook thats hard to whip out in travels. Either I just use one notebook for both or there’s a big enough difference in content to separate them submitted by /u/Nervous-Ice7911 [link] [comments]
    LEUCHTTURM1917 Alternatives
    Hihi people, I’m from Malaysia and these notebooks retails for around RM140 - RM180 or EUR30 - EUR40, which is absurd for a notebook at least for me (am a student!) So does anyone know any cheaper alternatives as I am really keen to start journaling! submitted by /u/Ready_Track681 [link] [comments]
    Other uses for a fold out notebook cover?
    I've made a notebook cover that folds out into a tray for rolling dice in when playing board games, and it's been very useful for games where you need to make notes or keep scores etc and roll dice. I also use it for sewing when I need to keep my clips near and make notes when I am creating a pattern, but I was wondering if anyone can offer any other uses for something like this? I'm mainly thinking about gifts for people and if I can tailor the fabric to match etc. The notebook I made is here along with a short demo video for reference - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/boardgamesolutions/gaming-notebook-dice-tray-halloween-fabric-covered-journal?ref=9jlcat submitted by /u/Bags4Dice [link] [comments]
    Stalogy 365 days editor notebook and highlighter?
    Hello everyone, does anyone know whether Stalogy's 365 days notebook can hold well stabilo boss and Schneider Job highlighters without bleeding please? Would the ghosting of the colour be heavy to the other side of the page? submitted by /u/luthiel-the-elf [link] [comments]
    Life B6 Notepad
    Does anyone have any experience with the above ? Does it lay flat when writing ? Also any recommendations for a nice minimal cover ? submitted by /u/bigstevehardy [link] [comments]
    Do you have a specific “everyday carry” journal?
    I keep seeing all these cute and aesthetic edc’s and I’m curious if people have a specific journal they carry around with them all the time and if so, what is it and how do you use it within your journal ecosystem? I have a hard time not carrying my Hobonichi Cousin with me - it just has my whole life in it, and as a mom I genuinely enjoy documenting our days in it on-the-go. BUT, I do admit that A5 can at times feel a tad large, depending on my bag. So this week I’ve been testing carrying a B6 Sterling Ink instead (and leaving the Cousin at home), and it just feels… weird. Idk quite how to explain it other than I just miss having the cousin with me. But I will say, I do censor myself a little in there (it’s our family archive), so that’s why I thought maybe I could just have the B6 function as my on the go planner and uncensored thoughts journal - but it’s just not sticking. submitted by /u/anonymousanthologies [link] [comments]
    Hobonichi Cover Dupe
    So I really like the Hobonichi covers for the A6 notebooks, but why is it so pricy? Literally my total was going to be $100+ Does anyone know any good places I could get Hobonichi cover dupes for an A6? submitted by /u/strawberrycakeflavor [link] [comments]
    Anyone into notepad?
    I find joy (sometimes) using notepad for notes taking. I used to carry notepad as part of my EDC, but ever since I started using the single-page booklet, I’m stuck to it, leaving my notepads behind. Notepad = self-made Pen = Pineda Covalin, with Pentel EnerGel refill Highlighter = Pentel illumina FLEX submitted by /u/Wise-Shop-610 [link] [comments]
    DIY Louise Carmen
    here is my first attempt at making a DIY Louise Carmen inspired journal. made with real leather from etsy and tools from amazon. hand stitched myself submitted by /u/hollinberries [link] [comments]
    The Paul McGrath Experience.
    I just received my A6 leather notebook from Paul McGrath Leather Goods today. My oh my. This thing is an absolute beauty. The edges are finished! From communication, to eventually buying a few more for customers, they are miles beyond most manufacturers. We spent some time emailing, and eventually spoke on the phone for some time. They are passionate about their product, their level of service, and the quality that is put into each package. Notebooks tested: Stalogy A6, Midori A6, and a campus notebook. All fit perfect with no over hang. I am out of town next week so I’ll be bringing this with me as my travel companion. The leather looks and smells so good!!! EDIT: I now have 3 field notes, and a pocket moleskin softcover in it. Fits perfect. Just wanted to provide an update for more sizing questions. submitted by /u/SSkidgoku [link] [comments]
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    Default font height limiting (?)
    I am finding the emacs rendering behavior of forcing line height spacing based on max( default_font_height, tallest_font_on_line) to be limiting. As an example of something I would like to do but can't : When editing c++ code, it prevents me from effectively making commented out code blocks (or folded ones) use a smaller font for purposes of de-emphasis and screen real estate. The characters will be smaller but will still take up the vertical spacing of the default font. IE: You can make individual lines taller via fontification but _not_ shorter. I'm also running into an issue at higher font sizes where I like the display of the text but think blank lines are "too tall". I can't make blank lines display shorter than the default font height via an overlay or display property even by forcing them to a smaller face because they will follow the default font's height as a minimum. It seems like the only way in current emacs I could address this is by choosing a default font which is actually smaller than I want for normal text and making things over-ride it, but then I'd end up with too-small text in every context I couldn't easily customize. Am I missing any easy solutions? submitted by /u/ChristopherHGreen [link] [comments]
    New Package: eglot-rcpp for simplifying Rcpp package development in emacs
    I designed (and then vibe-coded; full disclosure) a package to make authoring and maintaining R packages that use C++ code (via Rcpp) easier. It has a few nice features: Helps clangd detect relevant header libraries so that flymake is not constantly screaming at you about undefined symbols. Allows xref to jump to to definition across languages and to look for referneces across languages. Adds a completing-read global project symbol search that should just work. If you have consult-eglot installed there is an option to integrate with that so you can keep using your existing bindings -- it only changes behavior in Rcpp packages. Supplements R completion with C++ functions exposed to R through RcppExports. During xref jumps (xref-find-definitions) it deprioritizes the RcppExports files so you jump to the actuall C++ source not the Rcpp generated middleware. It has a few other features. I designed it to be relatively self-contained, robust, and DWIM. I am pretty happy with it, I hope it helps someone else as well. https://github.com/jsilve24/eglot-rcpp submitted by /u/JustinSilverman [link] [comments]
    Is there way to connect to cloud?
    Is it possible to connect to a cloud server? I'm curious because I want to able to save my files so if I have to reinstall the os I don't have to lose everything. submitted by /u/Proton-Lightin [link] [comments]
    Launching a new grammar/spell checking tool for Org-mode, LaTeX, Markdown, Python, Clang, etc.
    Hi everyone, I recently made the switch to Emacs after using Sublime Text for many years. The more I used Emacs for the past months, the more I fell in love with it. Many other editors can also be highly customized, but only Emacs makes you feel it is your own editor. And it is FOSS! I only missed a context-aware grammar check, as I was used to in VS Code and Sublime Text. While tools like aspell and hunspell are fantastic for catching spelling typos, they don't really help with the nuances of academic prose or complex grammar. That's what led me to work on lsp-ltex-plus over the past few weeks. I'm now using it daily for all my LaTeX, Org-mode files, and my magit-commit too! So it has become a central tool in my daily workflow. I hope it can be just as useful for you. It works great fo…
    [Showcase] k8s-to-puml: Deterministic Kubernetes diagrams from your manifests using Tree-sitter and GOFAI rules
    I would like to share k8s-to-puml, an Emacs package designed for DevOps engineers and SysAdmins who need to visualize Kubernetes topologies directly from their manifests. By leveraging Emacs' built-in Tree-sitter capabilities (yaml-ts-mode) and a GOFAI (Good Old-Fashioned AI) rule-based engine, it parses your infrastructure as code and infers relationships without relying on external APIs or non-deterministic models. This package addresses two major pain points in Kubernetes management: Validation & Troubleshooting (The "Missing Link" problem): When generating complex outputs (e.g., via Kustomize), your YAML might be syntactically valid but logically broken. A simple typo in a selector or a name reference can leave a Service disconnected from a Deployment, or a PVC orphaned from its P…
    Hot-wiring the lisp machine
    Still experimenting with the writing style. Open to critics. submitted by /u/scheatkode [link] [comments]
    trust-manager.el — Towards Trust in Emacs
    submitted by /u/b3n [link] [comments]
    Emacs for email: gnus or Mu4e ?
    Hi, I'm considering to use Emacs for emails; I've seen there's two major packages that are suggested gnus and Mu4e, which one would you recommend? My needs/desiderata are: Easy to setup Do things (also) with the mouse, not only with keybindings Allow to run external commands or scripts on emails to process them Store them locally in different folders according to the subject or other criteria Simple What would you recommend? Is there a big difference between the twos? submitted by /u/WhatererBlah555 [link] [comments]
    emskin: a nested Wayland compositor in Rust that embeds any app into Emacs windows
    Hi all, I've been working on emskin, a small Wayland compositor that runs inside your existing desktop session (GNOME, KDE, Sway, COSMIC,i3wm) and lets Emacs treat arbitrary graphical apps — Firefox, terminals, video players, PDF viewers — as if they were buffers. It's written in Rust on top of Smithay. https://i.redd.it/cjumbrzqtyvg1.gif ​Repo: https://github.com/emskin/emskin Demo: https://github.com/emskin/emskin/raw/main/screenshots/demo.gif What it does You launch emskin, which spawns an Emacs frame as its first client. From inside that Emacs: M-x emskin-open-native-app RET firefox Firefox opens as a Wayland client owned by the compositor, placed and sized to match the current Emacs window. C-x o, C-x 2, C-x 3 all work as expected — the embedded app follows the window layout. Each Emacs frame is its own workspace. A few things that fell out of the design: Window mirroring — the same app can be visible in multiple Emacs windows at once (one texture, multiple views). Input method passthrough — fcitx/ibus work inside embedded apps with correct cursor positioning. Bidirectional clipboard between host and embedded clients. Launcher support — rofi/wofi run inside emskin and spawn into the current window. Prefix key handling — when an embedded app has focus, keystrokes go to it, but C-x / C-c / M-x are intercepted back to Emacs. Focus returns to the app after the sequence completes. Status 0.3.2 is out. Works on GNOME, KDE, Sway, and COSMIC. pgtk Emacs recommended; GTK3+XWayland also works. The issue tracker is an honest map of what's still rough. emskin owes a lot to EXWM and EAF — it's a different design point (nested compositor rather than session WM or per-app bridge), and I'm happy to get into the differences in comments if people are curious. Feedback, bug reports, and PRs all welcome. submitted by /u/bilikai [link] [comments]
    Not able to move cursor in the search text after entering isearch-forward with C-f, C-b, C-a, C-e
    to reproduce: run isearch-forward, type some text, move cursor with C-f or C-b what happens: the cursor moves in the buffer before running isearch wanted behavior: move cursor in the minibuffer where the searched text is, or the echo area if the minibuffer is not active submitted by /u/godblessfq [link] [comments]
    paw browser extension can now manage tabs and send tab info, copy links to Emacs
    Manage Tabs Send to Emacs via org-protocol Copy links https://github.com/chenyanming/paw_browser_extension I added it because I don't like OneTab, and it can be able to save many tabs, release memory, share tabs info, copy org links etc, for Emacs. By adding different org protocols, I also don't need others many plugins, which is probably like Open in Firefox™ Browser etc, thoses needs us to install some backend packages for share tabs info between browsers, which actually Emacs can perfectly do that. submitted by /u/DR_MING [link] [comments]
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    pi-coding-agent (20260418.1713) --- Emacs frontend for pi coding agent
    The pi-coding-agent package has been updated to version 20260418.1713.
    org-social (20260418.1402) --- An Org-social client for Emacs
    The org-social package has been updated to version 20260418.1402.
    blackjack (20260418.1402) --- The game of Blackjack
    The blackjack package has been updated to version 20260418.1402.
    modus-themes (20260418.1313) --- Elegant, highly legible and customizable themes
    The modus-themes package has been updated to version 20260418.1313.
    json-par (20260418.849) --- Minor mode for structural editing of JSON
    The json-par package has been updated to version 20260418.849.
    gptel (20260418.827) --- Interact with ChatGPT or other LLMs
    The gptel package has been updated to version 20260418.827.
    auto-sudoedit (20260418.631) --- Auto sudo edit by tramp
    The auto-sudoedit package has been updated to version 20260418.631.
    devcontainer (20260418.621) --- Support for devcontainer
    The devcontainer package has been updated to version 20260418.621.

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    tabbar-ruler (20260417.2349) --- Pretty tabbar, autohide, use both tabbar/ruler
    The tabbar-ruler package has been updated to version 20260417.2349.
    minuet (20260417.1915) --- Code completion using LLM
    The minuet package has been updated to version 20260417.1915.
    eca (20260417.1809) --- AI pair programming via ECA (Editor Code Assistant)
    The eca package has been updated to version 20260417.1809.
    imbot (20260417.1417) --- Emacs input method
    The imbot package has been updated to version 20260417.1417.
    rocq-timing (20260417.1401) --- Display timing of rocq commands in buffer
    The rocq-timing package has been updated to version 20260417.1401.
    rimel (20260417.1358) --- A lightweight Rime input method
    The rimel package has been updated to version 20260417.1358.
    slack (20260417.1053) --- Slack client
    The slack package has been updated to version 20260417.1053.
    scad-ts-mode (20260417.946) --- Tree-sitter support for OpenSCAD
    The scad-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260417.946.
    unspecified-theme (20260417.842) --- Theme that unspecifies all attributes of all faces
    The unspecified-theme package has been updated to version 20260417.842.
    magnus (20260417.758) --- Manage multiple Claude Code instances
    The magnus package has been updated to version 20260417.758.
    with-editor (20260417.751) --- Use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR
    The with-editor package has been updated to version 20260417.751.
    org-link-beautify (20260417.705) --- Beautify Org Links
    The org-link-beautify package has been updated to version 20260417.705.
    for (20260417.457) --- Iteration and sequence
    The for package has been updated to version 20260417.457.
    astro-ts-mode (20260417.101) --- Major mode for editing Astro templates
    The astro-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260417.101.
    macher (20260417.12) --- LLM implementation toolset
    The macher package has been updated to version 20260417.12.
  • Open

    Custom Inserts
    I’ve been using my TN as a planner, journal, and commonplace book, and I’m loving the flexibility of it! I’m curious—has anyone here designed their own inserts using InDesign? I’ve really enjoyed inserts from shops like Paper Penguin Co., and I’ve also used printables from Annie Plans and Listlabs. I’d love to hear your thoughts, tips, or any ideas if you’ve tried creating your own! submitted by /u/AbjectFace2866 [link] [comments]
    if you’re afraid of “ruining” your travelers notebook
    submitted by /u/crosslyromanticgall [link] [comments]
    My first TN!
    Pretty obsessed with my new TN! I’m even happier that I figured out a way to clip a pencil and slip a ruler into my Superior Labor pen clip. I feel like a genius. 😆 submitted by /u/Moboto [link] [comments]
    Is it possible to get a Red Cover Passport size?
    Hi! I don’t have any TN yet but I am in Tokyo and want to buy my first one. I’ve seen many pics in this sub reddit and my favorite ones are the ones with leather cover in red or black. However, in the website, black is sold out and red doesn’t appear. Sorry if this is a stupid question, but is there any place where I coud find a new and original of those in Tokyo? Also if you don’t mind to share a pic of your old TN to look how the patina develops in the different leather colors would be much appreciated. Thank you!! submitted by /u/Electronic-Youth9872 [link] [comments]
    Just made this on a whim! B6 slim
    I’ve been journaling on Muji B6 slim which I like because smaller than standard traveller’s notebook (not as tall). But didn’t have a cover for them, so grabbed a vegan leather scrap I had and decided to Louise Carmen myself a trifold sleeve that would fit them. The colour is more teal than torquoise but still. And the vegan leather is super soft so it will lay flat when I open it. Pretty impressed by how quickly I could solve it. Also really needed to make something to relax. Been working on making my own inserts with paper, but my guillotine isn’t loving me back. Using my sharpest pen knife but takes longer than making a case! 🙈 submitted by /u/ExpensiveTowel7198 [link] [comments]
    Is this Normal ?
    The Front and the Back are not overlap fully Should I return this ? And please suggest me cheap refills submitted by /u/Former_Language935 [link] [comments]
    Got the 20th anniversary card size notebook!
    submitted by /u/Forward-Working-4342 [link] [comments]
    Moomin limited edition
    Hello! I fell in love with the Traveler’s Notebook Moomin Edition that was released in December. I tried my luck with the recent lottery re-launch, but unfortunately I didn't win. I’ll be in Japan next week, do you think there’s any chance of finding it in a physical store or through a Japanese online retailer? I'm also looking for resellers who won't charge a small fortune. Any advice or tips would be appreciated. I can’t stop looking at this set, I love it submitted by /u/Ariabooks951 [link] [comments]
    Fulfilling its purpose – traveling with my TN
    Documenting my daily travels in Taiwan in a quick way while I also vlogged my entire trip thus far! submitted by /u/lochu78 [link] [comments]
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    DIY midori notebook : dollarama edition 🇨🇦
    Thought i would share my hack for a very cheap faux leather midori style journal, with dollarama items ! 🤗 I grabbed a faux leather placemat from the home aisle, and some elastic cord from the craft aisle. (The charm is from an old wallet, red bead is from my friendship bracelet supplies) I havent yet, but i have enough leftover to make a second one! :) i could probably add pen loops with the scraps too. I'm using wanderings 4.25"x 8.25" booklet inserts from amazon. The material is a bit thick so the fold is still a bit "round", im hoping it flattens with use, otherwise my husband suggested using the iron and a towel to press the fold but idk if i want to risk the heat 😅 Voila! submitted by /u/boubou92 [link] [comments]
    Pocket Notebooks with page numbers for fountain pens?
    Hi everyone, I recently got a fountain pen and I’m loving it. I currently use a pocket notebook from Moleskine (3.5inx 5.5in). I love the thing. I love the cover, the nylon marker, the pocket at the end. I mostly use it for prayers, quotes from books, or other things that I just wanted written down. I’m looking to get the Paperage one since it can handle fountain pens better but I wanted to know if there’s anything similar but with numbered pages? I’m looking to index what I write. It makes referencing much faster. submitted by /u/SirAldren [link] [comments]
    From Pocket to Flat
    So I have been doing my journaling in a refill inside my paper republic grand voyager pocket, from field notes to Midori refills. Love my fountain pen but using it as a quick note tacker on the move is always a worry (smudging/losing pen) so I am thinking of going to a ballpoint on my small pocket carry and now I fancy a larger option that will sit flat to allow my nice daily journal at a desk with my fountain pen … please give me some ideas 💡 submitted by /u/bigstevehardy [link] [comments]
    Would a curated Japanese stationery shop focused on focus and analog living interest you?
    submitted by /u/Emotional-Throat2304 [link] [comments]
    Just made my first Louise Carmen DIY
    I’m obsessed with my new DIY It was actually a lot more simple than it seemed, snd also like 1/5 the price of a Louise Carmen. I bought a whole roll of leather for like $50 that could make 6 of these. So goooooodddd. All the other materials are off Amazon and totaled around $70 of materials. Of course I could buy a proper Louise Carmen with $120…. But with these materials I could make 5 more. Plus it’s a totally different feeling when you make it yourself. submitted by /u/Sweet-Outcome-4477 [link] [comments]
    Anyone else use something like this for reading notes?
    submitted by /u/Lucky98yu [link] [comments]
    What should I use this for?
    My very lovely boyfriend picked up a bundle of free notebooks for me from Facebook Marketplace, and amongst them was this B5(?) journal that is numbered with days 1-365. My initial thought was some kind of gratitude log but I already do that in my bullet journal, and I write far too much per day and far too inconsistently to use it for regular journaling. Any ideas?? submitted by /u/morgan_rooke [link] [comments]
    What can I use this for?
    submitted by /u/poop_girl [link] [comments]
    Wood Notebook
    The cover is wood and it's refillable! My husband found it at a local craft show last year for my birthday. submitted by /u/Ok-Quiet-6089 [link] [comments]
    Field journal made from old Yerba packaging:))
    submitted by /u/Love_Lauren1116 [link] [comments]
    Any thoughts or experience on this? Pinesman naked spine
    Seems fairly new and not that many reviews. It looks interesting but I have a hesitation that maybe the cover is glued and will seperate submitted by /u/Character_Tackle_423 [link] [comments]
    Leather notebook giveaway, details inside
    Hello from Paul McGrath! I want to share a little bit of my passion! So, I’m giving away 7, A6 leather notebook covers - one in each color shown. Complete with Midori insert and embossing of choice. These are the seven color combinations I keep in my personal collection. I really like them and want to share with you all. A special thank you for the love this community has shown. How to enter: 1. Leave a comment on this post clearly indicating your preferred color. The colors (leather, cord): • Turquoise, yellow • Olive, yellow • Violet, yellow • Brown, navy • Burgundy, brown • Orange, navy • Yellow, brown 2. Follow on Instagram (@paulmcgrathleather) - OR - follow this Reddit profile if you’re not on Instagram 3. One entry per person only Each winner will receive their preferred color. So statistically, if a color is popular, your odds go down. If it’s not as popular, the odds could be in your favor. Choose wisely! Deadline: April 27th at 10am EST Details: - Edited comments are not valid - Must be following via Instagram and/or Reddit prior to deadline - All valid entries will be separated into the seven color groups - Winners for each group will be selected via random number generator - The seven winners will be announced here on April 28th and receive a DM to sort out the details - Open to anyone in the USA and Canada — shipping is on me - If you just love and want to support… sharing, liking, awarding really helps ✌️ If you made it this far, a heartfelt thank you for being so amazing. While this giveaway is live, use code REDDIT10 for 10% off your order! Good luck notebook lovers! submitted by /u/pablomcg123 [link] [comments]
    150 months of daily journaling. Only missed 2 days!
    Pocket notebook hasn't left my side for over 12 years. Written every single day except for 2! (Traveling internationally and time zones got the best of me.) submitted by /u/WoodpeckerLabs [link] [comments]
    A lay-flat notebook 📓
    Yesterday I made a lay-flat notebook with cardstock and recycled paper. Ended up with a very specific 9.8 X 13.4 x 2 cm. The green surprised me since it's not usually my colour, but here I am admiring it. submitted by /u/symph007 [link] [comments]
    What are common notebook sizes around in the UK?
    I'm just curious, what notebook sizes are easy to find in the UK? A5, A4, A6 I reckon are very common. But what others like the B range of ISO sizes. Field notes size too. I've seen a brand called Bookaroo in a shop in our small village. It is the same height as a standard A5 but it's maybe an inch narrower. What size is that? Is it a standard size like perhaps an ISO B size perhaps or something else? Could that be a less common but still a standard size produced too? I'm curious after getting different sizes after getting gifted this Bookaroo notebook from my son. It looks a decent notebook for paper and features, plus it's a slightly narrower and actually thinner notebook that might suit my portability needs. I don't actually write fully across the A5 page anyway with my work related use. So a narrow A5 that's thinner makes sense for carrying it around to and from work or around site to meetings. Anyone got any information on notebook sizes in the UK? submitted by /u/ChaosCalmed [link] [comments]
    UK based new notebook Hunter and Clairfontaine essentials user looking for good alternatives in A5 or similar size.
    I'm looking for a decent but relatively cheap notebook at about A5 size. Not bigger but perhaps I could go for something that's the same sort of height but slightly narrower. I've got an unused Bookaroo that A5 tall but slightly less on the width. Not used but it looks and feels like nice paper too. It's the nice paper I want. I love Clairfontaine paper, even the essentials range of notebooks have really good paper IMHO. I've used a few different A5 notebooks usually at the cheaper but good end. Started with Leuchtturm1917 bullet journal, on to Lemome a cheap notebook but with surprisingly good paper. Then Clairfontaine age bag, which is a cheap notebook I liked because of the paper. I stuck with it for awhile, but didn't like the binding as it was not layflat so I moved on. I have now moved on to the essentials notebook from the same range. I just wonder what else? I don't like paying the £30+ of big name ones like L1917 or Rhodia which is owned by and uses Clairfontaine paper that I do like. Why is Rhodia so much more than Clairfontaine notebooks? There's Clairfontaine notebooks that are pretty close to the basic Rhodia ones but they put a premium on the Rhodia despite it using the same Clairfontaine paper. I use it for work only as a daybook / modified bullet journal type of work use. Being m53 and supposedly professional I need sober colour covers. Black or a nice blue, prefer darker though. At a push I could accept a dark or deep green. Anyone got a suggestion for me? I'm UK based and prefer to only get from a UK retailer or source. Even Amazon UK. Thank you for any suggestions you can give. submitted by /u/ChaosCalmed [link] [comments]
    My notebook of choice (UK)
    I've been using different notebooks for years but recently came across these ones and they've proven to be worthy of being my go-to notebook from now on. The paper is really nice and I love dotted which I find a little harder to come by. I use a fountain pen and it's been smoooooth 😊 So just thought I'd share. I'm not sure if I can post links but you can see the company link on the packaging. I've found a seller on eBay that does them for 50p less if you let them pick a random colour. £4.99 if purchased directly. Happy to share link if it's ok. I just need to decide whether I'm going to stick to dark green for my journal or mix it up. Starting a new media journal and commonplace book also. So that'll be all three new notebooks accounted for. Thoughts? Edit: grammar and added price submitted by /u/samurai_safety [link] [comments]
    Itʼs not easy…
    submitted by /u/Civil-Mail-8930 [link] [comments]
    Leveraging premium greeting card stock for a small-batch notebook run
    I’m currently prototyping the design language for my new softgoods brand, Varis. To get the cover durability and "technical" feel I wanted without a massive offset print run, I experimented with premium greeting card production. The result is a 48-page graph grid memo book with a heavy-weight, topographic cover that can actually handle back-pocket wear. It’s been a great way to bridge the gap between a design concept and a physical product I can actually use in the field. The Specs: • Cover: Heavy matte cardstock (Topo motif) • Interior: Graph Grid | 48 Pages submitted by /u/Unlucky-Mixture-1206 [link] [comments]
    Dollar Tree notebook FP test
    Sorry for the separate post. Idk how to add pictures in comments. This little notebook is impressive. I am going to go back for more. The paper is a little thin but it holds up well, imo. I’m very impressed, and at $1.25 it doesn’t get better than this! submitted by /u/wreathboot [link] [comments]
    Made a hand stitched pocket notebook
    It was so satisfying. This specific technique was pamphlet binding and I would recommend it to anyone wanting to try bookbinding. It was my first time, definitely with a few hick ups. But I'm really keen to keep trying an improving. Ended up using 20 pages of Tomoe paper 52gsm. Was worried it will easily tear but it worked and felt great! submitted by /u/FatBubbles [link] [comments]
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    Font mixing with modus themes
    Hello, I've been following the Modus documentation for mixing fonts (I want org-mode to use variable width, but tables, code blocks, etc to use a fixed width font. Below is the relevant part of my init.el, and it looks like what I see in the documentation, but it still doesn't seem to work. I don't have any font or face settings anywhere else in the file. I've also tried putting the modus-themes-mixed-fontsbefore setting the faces, and it doesn't work. Thanks for any help you can provide! (use-package modus-themes :ensure t :demand t :init) (modus-themes-load-theme 'modus-operandi) ;; Main typeface (set-face-attribute 'default nil :family "CommitMono" :height 160) ;; Proportionately spaced typeface (set-face-attribute 'variable-pitch nil :family "Century Supra A") ;; Monospaced typeface (set-face-attribute 'fixed-pitch nil :family "CommitMono") (setq modus-themes-mixed-fonts t) submitted by /u/dykethon [link] [comments]
    People who write their own Elisp, what are some of the weirdest or most annoying bugs you made?
    The Elisp I'm writing is fairly basic, but I have been able to get most things done with my limited knowledge. Occasionally I realize I have a bug somewhere and some are even downright bizarre. The strangest one today was one of my half-baked macros connecting to GNU ELPA for no reason when I enabled flymake-mode, and then hanging Emacs. I have no idea why it even did that and I'm yet to encounter the bug again. So this made me wonder what kind of strange bugs have you come across in your own code? submitted by /u/birdsintheskies [link] [comments]
    dmsg.el: Timestamped debug messages with backtrace support
    This is a small-ish package that I extracted from my config files and subsequently over-engineered. The main function, dmsg outputs a timestamped debug message with collapsable backtraces (one needs to open the buffer which defaults to DEBUGMessages*). It was born out of my allergy to using the debugger and desire to have informative and traceble messages that won't drown me in the *Messages* buffer. If there's enough interest in the package, I can submit it to ELPA (unless I missed a package that already does what I am doing). submitted by /u/haji-ali [link] [comments]
    Does Flycheck automatically execute Elisp when a file is opened?
    I was experimenting with both flycheck and flymake. When I open an Elisp file and turn on flymake-mode, it says the file is not trusted, and I had to explicitly add the file to 'trusted-content before it can run all checks. When I enable flycheck-mode, I saw no such restrictions. So does that mean flycheck is automatically executing whatever is there in any Elisp file I open? submitted by /u/birdsintheskies [link] [comments]
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    when did monads actually “click” for you?
    I’ve been learning Haskell on and off and I feel like I understand the basics (types, pattern matching, etc.), but monads still feel… kind of abstract I can follow examples and even use things like Maybe or IO, but it still feels like I’m just copying patterns instead of actually getting it I’ve read a few explanations and watched videos, and each one makes sense in the moment, but it doesn’t really stick was there a point where it finally clicked for you? or was it more gradual? and was there anything specific that helped (a project, a certain explanation, etc.)? submitted by /u/grogger133 [link] [comments]
    What LLMs work best with Haskell?
    I hate vibe coding but it definitely has some value for quickly iterating through POCs. I plan to define the types and function signatures and let an LLM fill the implementation. It'll be constrained by the type-system and the Haskell compiler. What tools have you tried and which worked best for you? For me: - Gemini 3.1 Pro - manually promoting and copy-paste to generate entire Haskell modules. Then the same for tests. Ofc, it slopifies half of the code and while reading I edit it manually. It's still faster than not using an LLM at all but I guess I can do better. - Cursor (Auto mode): the results were bad. Very slow, gets stuck on simple compilation errors and at the end produces code that I would better revert. - Claude Code? Haven't tried it but heard that they nerfed Opus and there are worse limits. I'm not that concerned about limits because usually I one-shot most tasks with a very detailed prompt. For context, I'm building [deslop.dev](https://deslop.dev/), a static analysis tool that ensures the architecture of TypeScript codebases. Some of the problems, at hand are supporting Globs with {{FileName}} variables, TS module resolution which I already solved but was PITA and building an Architectural Rulebook YAML DSL that's powerful enough to enforce any TS architecture. So... I need an AI tool to help me move faster without slopifying my hand-written code. Any suggestions? submitted by /u/ivy-apps [link] [comments]
    the philosophical mismatch between functional programming and current ai
    is it just me, or does the massive push for autoregressive code generation feel like a complete rejection of everything we value in software correctness? We spend so much time in haskell building strong type systems and pure functions just to guarantee that our logic is mathematically sound and free of unpredictable states. but now the broader industry is obsessed with trying to force probability matrices to do strict logic. it's basically the ultimate side effect - you are literally just rolling the dice on a text distribution and hoping the syntax happens to be structurally sound I was reading some architectural theory recently about how Energey Based Models approach logic as a constraint satisfaction problem instead of token prediction. you basically define the rules, and the system physically settles into a mathematical state that satisfies all constraints it kinda made me realize how far off track the current ai hype has gotten. Treating logic as a declarative constraint landscape feels so much more aligned with functional paradigms than just guessing the next word. tbh it's just frustrating watching the tech world abandon mathematical certainty for probabilistic slop. submitted by /u/grogger133 [link] [comments]
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    Normalize all timestamps in a file?
    I have a large file with over 600 dates in it that began life long before I was using org. All of the dates have been converted to simple inactive org timestamps [YYYY-MM-DD]. I'd like to normalize them (add the day of the week) which I can do with C-c C-c with the point on the date, but I don't want to have to do that 609 times. Is there a way to do this for the whole file? submitted by /u/BorisBadenov [link] [comments]

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    Graphs in Org-Mode! Matplotlib Demo
    With a couple lines of code you can output a org-babel result to give you a file result as a link, and display it with org display inline images. submitted by /u/_DonK4rma [link] [comments]
    ekg version 0.9.0: New notes UI, Apple Notes Syncing, agentic actions and org integration
    It's been a little while since I posted about ekg, which is a note taking application in Emacs that specializes in structured data, is tag-oriented, and stores everything in a sqlite database. Notes can be taken in org-mode, markdown-mode, or text-mode. It has integration with the llm package to allow semantic search as well as LLM responses to notes, but you don't have to use any LLM functionality to use ekg successfully. After about 9 months, the new version is finally out. There's a few interesting new things to it: A new note-taking UI. Previously, there was a metadata section for each note, showing the tags, a possible title (or titles), and other things. That was great for visibility into the note's data, but it really messed up org-mode, and I had to hack a lot of things to get …
    Local live transcription in Emacs (speech-to-text)
    TL/DR: I put together a small Emacs client for LAN-hosted live speech-to-text, with transcription inserted directly at point as you speak. AI DISCLOSURE: the elisp code described in this post was largely written by LLMs. Background I'm hosting a (GPU-accelerated) transcription service on my LAN (with OpenAI compatible v1/audio/transcriptions endpoint). The software I was originally using did not support streaming mode, so I turned to whisper_streaming which acts as a middleware proxy to enable streaming operation. Eventually, I wanted a way to bind a key in Emacs to it, and have the live transcription be inserted in real time, starting from wherever my cursor was at start (and be free to move my cursor to other windows, or even hide the buffer). Emacs integration With the help of …
    org-auto-scheduler
    submitted by /u/ssd198778 [link] [comments]
    Emacs taking up extensive amounts of batter
    For context, I'm running Emacs on Windows (I'm as upset about that as you are, but Solidworks doesn't work on Linux, which I need for school, so I'm forced to use Windows), downloaded from the GNU website, and running it on a laptop (Asus Proart p16 if that's relevant). For some reason it's taking up a huge amount of power, as in 40% in an hour. I've attached a proof screenshot. https://preview.redd.it/v692e6ar1lvg1.png?width=2455&format=png&auto=webp&s=f637d2aec7ed6f7bf9fe19a9740ebc3122e45853 Additionally, it takes up very little CPU according to the task manager, which doesn't make much sense to me. Can anyone help me out here? I really enjoy the Emacs workflow, but I can't justify it if it kills my battery practically immediately. Thank you!! submitted by /u/SyncratMusic [link] [comments]
    How do you keep track of new/useful keybindings?
    I'm learning emacs and there are obviously lots of keybindings I'll have to memorise. I was just wondering whether you guys keep a list of useful ones somewhere, or every time you need one you search for it? A list could make sense but it risks becoming really long and difficult to manage.. submitted by /u/Existing_Offer_1113 [link] [comments]
    VOMPECCC: A Modular Completion Framework for Emacs
    "I'm writing this post because these packages have recently taken the Emacs community by storm, but I rarely see discussions on how they relate or how they compose together to provide a feature complete ICR system in emacs. These packages implement concretely what the antecedent post argues in the abstract: completion is a substrate, or set of primitives, on top of which users can build rich interfaces for effortlessly interacting with your machine to do almost anything." submitted by /u/misterchiply [link] [comments]
    There is no easy general way to fix this, is there?
    For heavily fontified text that includes unicode "line drawing" chars, I feel like the answer to the question of how to get them to robustly join up across a variety of settings (and OSs) is that I'd need to modify emacs? https://preview.redd.it/q2tvqa9egjvg1.png?width=1148&format=png&auto=webp&s=e463bef7adacd6e588a76f4b66cc9436190c24b4 submitted by /u/ChristopherHGreen [link] [comments]
    Parsing Keywords in Lisp with Speed of C
    submitted by /u/arthurno1 [link] [comments]
    What are some of the key etiquette to follow when engaging with the public mailing list?
    I did a goofup 25 years ago on a different mailing list. It was my very first time. I sent an e-mail with a patch. Somebody responded, and there was a back and forth between some users, and then one time instead of clicking on "Reply All", I accidentally clicked on Reply to one of them. I don't remember what exactly I did after that to correct the mistake, but I tried to fix it "manually" by sending the exact same message by adding some of the earlier responders to the CC, and one of them was the project's author himself who replied "Consider yourself permanently banned from my inbox." I realize it was a dumb thing to do as a newbie, but I still don't know what about it triggered such a strong negative reaction to ban me, implying my intention was somehow malicious. I've never engaged with any mailing list after that, and just keep reading. Today, I have a patch for Emacs that fixes a bug, but that incident is replaying in my mind and I'm thinking if I should even bother submitting it and deal with the unnecessary stress or just let it be. After all, my name is attached to it for the whole world to laugh at. It fixes a visual glitch so in addition to the minimal Elisp to reproduce the issue to test the fix, I think it also makes sense to share a screenshot showing what it fixed. I've not seen any mails on the mailing list that included a screenshot, so I don't know if somebody will snap at me. After reading mailing lists for over 2 decades, I realize I still don't know what unwritten rules and etiquette I'm unaware about. submitted by /u/kudikarasavasa [link] [comments]
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    Okay, Dollar Tree. I see you.
    submitted by /u/wreathboot [link] [comments]
    Post something out of context for others to decipher
    Post a random scribble or doodle from your notebook and let other people make guess on what it means Here's few I found in my books: submitted by /u/AdditionAny7255 [link] [comments]
    Tried creating a minimal pocket note.
    I have been trying out creating different pocket notes to sell in india and I am very obsessed with plain colors with textures and also designed ones but not sure how good it is and which one to start with. I want it to be premium. submitted by /u/Certain_Turnip_7575 [link] [comments]
    Pocket Rocket
    Behold the greatness of this amazing book (on the left).. that I got in a pack of 8 for the grand price of £1.50!! 🤣 submitted by /u/Weary_Word6212 [link] [comments]
    This is a great family!
    submitted by /u/mgepark [link] [comments]
    LF a ‘fabric’ hardcover blank page notebook
    i am desperately looking for a notebook that will compare to this one. i love customizing my journals with little cut and paste collages, and the adherence to the ‘fabric’-ish cover of this one is perfect. i’m also obsessed with how it shows its wear and tear over the 7 years i had it, it’s a delight to go back thru. i’ve been looking everywhere online for something like this but don’t know what specific words to search. i got it as a cheap gift in high school, im out of contact from the person who bought it and i don’t think she would remember anyways. i think it’s a5 size, the pages are blank and off-white. the structure is cardboard i think, and the cover is canvas-like. pls help!! submitted by /u/1hysteria [link] [comments]
    Paper and Notebook page layout sampler: Giveaway
    I am doing a giveaway over in the fountainpens sub that is very relevant to people over here (even if you are not a fountain pen user). I'll be doing a draw from commenters, so if you are interested, simply pop over there to enter. All details are given in my post linked here. submitted by /u/InkStainedLeather [link] [comments]
    Louise Carmen U.S. shipping time?
    Hi, I know nothing about notebooks but was considering buying one for my wife for Mother’s Day. However I’m concerned it may not arrive in the time we have left, just over 3 weeks. Can anyone share some experiences with their delivery time? submitted by /u/javi977 [link] [comments]
    Pocket Help, stock issues ... (UK)
    I have been using Midori 15208006 Notebook, MD Notebook, Light, Paperbacks, Grid Ruled, 3 Notebooks since moving over to a fountain pen, for my daily journaling on the go, problem is no one seems to have the lined version in stock. So i need an equivalent that is fountain pen friendly that will fit my pocket paper republic grand voyageur leather journal cover. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I think they are B6/A6 ? submitted by /u/bigstevehardy [link] [comments]
    If you know, you know...
    I know too well. submitted by /u/adayley1 [link] [comments]
    The Developer's "Offline Terminal" (Processing the Bullet Journal system into my Commonplace setup)
    As a software dev, I spend 90% of my day staring at glowing IDEs and database schemas. But when I actually need to map out complex logic or process new systems, I have to take the architecture offline. Just finished reading Ryder Carroll's The Bullet Journal Method and logged the core concepts into my daily commonplace cache. Here is the current analog hardware I'm running to avoid digital distraction: The Chassis (Image 1): Lochby Voyager (Brown Canvas). I needed a modular system that didn't feel precious. The elastic banding lets me run multiple inserts simultaneously - separating my daily rapid logging from my long-form book reviews. Paired with the Uni Kuru Toga Roulette for mapping out rigid grids and structural UI drafts. The Commit (Image 2): Writing up the final system review using the Uni-ball Zento (Indigo Blue). The ink flow is flawless for rapid, capture writing, and the indigo brings a slight architectural blueprint vibe to the Japanese paper without bleeding. For the structural highlights and color coding, I am running the Pilot Frixion Waai series. The muted, thermo-sensitive ink is perfect for organizing logic blocks without making the page look like a neon highlighter exploded. Curious what the rest of the community is running right now. What is your go-to "minimum viable stack" for logging your reading notes and daily systems? submitted by /u/ConceptDear3255 [link] [comments]
    Leather notebook recommendations?
    Hello, looking for a new notebook to buy, the notebook will primarily be for testing new pens and inks, so it should handle normal writing and ink swatching, I’m looking for a good, budget friendly notebook with a leather cover, good paper that doesn’t bleed on other pages, preferably something that’s cheaper to buy in Asia than other regions, any suggestions? submitted by /u/Patrick0714 [link] [comments]
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    20th Anniversary TN card sized set arrived today!
    I’m excited to get it set up, it has come with refills, a Kraft paper folder, elastic bands and a canvas zipper. submitted by /u/Asmodaen [link] [comments]
    Found some new decorations
    Spring cleaning and I found some buttons. I love them! submitted by /u/button_quilt [link] [comments]
    My first TN
    after a few years of using hobonichi techos and barely touching 90% of the techo (my biggest use was the month calendar) I kinda feel like this will be a better fit. it already feels more 'me' submitted by /u/Hitler_the_stripper [link] [comments]
    🫣 Two Hands Paperie partner stamp in my hobonichi haha
    submitted by /u/jackalopejournals [link] [comments]
    Finally have another!
    I finally have another Passport TN! I had one that I got rid of a few months ago because I just couldn’t get it setup right for me. The week I got rid of it I started carrying just a pocket notebook and shortly realized I was just trying to do too much with the Travelers Notebook and it just wouldn’t work for me. I think I’ve got it figured out now. Just wish the pen loop was a tiny bit looser. It’s actually pretty difficult to get the pen in and out of it. Maybe it’ll break in a bit. submitted by /u/ImGooseI [link] [comments]
    What pens do you guys use for your TNs if it’s your EDC?
    I’ve been throwing my passport TN in my bag everywhere I go with a random pilot metropolitan I have. This worked fine for a while, but since I am not very gentle with my TN, I feel like the pen is getting jostled around in my bag and I’m worried it’s gonna end up exploding in there at some point. Should I avoid using fountain pens since this is my daily carry? Is there a fountain pen less prone to being affected by semi rough usage? What pens do you like to use in your TN? Any ideas or suggestions welcome! submitted by /u/yumi17 [link] [comments]
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    outline-indent (20260416.1902) --- Folding text based on indentation (origami alternative)
    The outline-indent package has been updated to version 20260416.1902.
    kirigami (20260416.1901) --- A unified method to fold and unfold text
    The kirigami package has been updated to version 20260416.1901.
    hyperbole (20260416.1532) --- GNU Hyperbole: The Everyday Hypertextual Information Manager
    The hyperbole package has been updated to version 20260416.1532.
    magit (20260416.1259) --- A Git porcelain inside Emacs
    The magit package has been updated to version 20260416.1259.
    epkg (20260416.1107) --- Browse the Emacsmirror package database
    The epkg package has been updated to version 20260416.1107.
    use-package-treesit (20260416.1048) --- Automatically use tree-sitter enhanced major modes
    The use-package-treesit package has been updated to version 20260416.1048.
    neocaml (20260416.647) --- Major mode for OCaml code
    The neocaml package has been updated to version 20260416.647.
    casual (20260416.126) --- Transient user interfaces for various modes
    The casual package has been updated to version 20260416.126.
    q-mode (20260416.102) --- A q editing mode
    The q-mode package has been updated to version 20260416.102.
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    org-auto-scheduler
    Always wanted a automatic scheduler for emacs orgmode. Hope it helps anyone. https://github.com/SSD2019/org-auto-scheduler ** Features at a Glance - *Smart Scoring:* Multi-factor scoring (priority, deadline urgency, effort, category, state). - *Dependency-Aware Sorting:* Topological sort via Kahn's algorithm respects =BLOCKER= / =DEPENDS_ON= chains. - *Interactive Review Buffer:* Preview, reorder, toggle, and approve proposed schedules before applying. - *Schedule Adherence Tracking:* Morning snapshots + evening scoring with streaks, category breakdowns, partial credit, and a "Squirrel" penalty for unplanned work. - *Modeline Integration:* Live adherence score displayed in your Emacs mode line. - *Background Scheduling:* Auto-reschedule silently while Emacs is idle. - *Historical Effort Learning:* Learns from your actual vs. estimated times per category. - *Time & Energy Blocks:* Hard and soft constraints for context-based scheduling. - *Repeater / Habit Awareness:* Projects repeater occurrences into the conflict map. - *Recurring Task Generation:* Automatic sub-task creation for daily/weekly/monthly patterns. - *Agenda Bump:* Cascade-push today's schedule when a task runs overtime. submitted by /u/ssd198778 [link] [comments]
    Headless Emacs + Org + LLMs in Docker as a backend for personal automation
    submitted by /u/ssinchenko [link] [comments]
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    Beatmap Converter
    I made a beatmap converter that turns osu! (r/osugame) and Malody (r/mugzone)’s beatmap into fxTap’s, so that I can play rhythm game on Casio calculators. I’m glad that the first language came to my mind is Haskell when I was brainstorming with other people. submitted by /u/Chen-Zhanming [link] [comments]
    Writing a Turn Based Game Websocket Server in Haskell
    Hullo! I’d like to share a wee blog article I wrote about a pattern I found useful for implementing a ~ multiplayer crossword board game ~ server in Haskell. It’s about how I managed the map of ‘active games’ using STM and the Resource monads. Blog: https://blog.gordo.life/2026/04/12/haskell-websockets.html submitted by /u/Happy0 [link] [comments]
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    Issue 520
    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 Simple Switch Makes Code Differentiable by sigfpe One game I like to play is decomposing code and algorithms as compositions of simpler pieces even when they already seem as simple as they could be. Episode 80 – POPL 2026 - Part 1 by The Haskell Interlude This is the first part of a miniseries on this year’s Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, a.k.a. POPL 2026, hosted by Jessica Foster. In this episode, we talk about: undergrad funding and participation, the behind the scenes of AV, choreographic programming, quantum languages, conference catering, and the joy of theory. …  ( 4 min )
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    Why does Spark performance start to vary between similar jobs?
    We have a few Spark jobs that are very similar in terms of logic and structure. They run on the same cluster with the same configs In theory performance should be close, but in practice it isn’t. Some runs finish in around 10–12 minutes, others go past 20 minutes with no clear difference in input size Checked Spark UI, executors, stages, shuffle behavior. Nothing stands out. No failures, no obvious skew This started showing up more once more jobs were added to the cluster. Feels like resource contention but not fully clear where it shows up Has anyone seen this kind of variation across similar Spark jobs and what usually causes it submitted by /u/Aggravating_Log9704 [link] [comments]
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    𝕯𝖔𝖈 𝖎𝖙 𝖑𝖎𝖐𝖊 𝖎𝖙'𝖘 𝖍𝖔𝖙
    .lyrics { display: flex; align-items: flex-start; gap: 1.5em; margin: 2em 0; } .lyrics .gatsby-resp-image-wrapper { flex-shrink: 0; width: 128px !important; max-width: 128px !important; margin: 0 !important; } .lyrics img { width: 128px; height: auto; } .lyrics blockquote { position: relative; background: #f0f0f0; border-left: none !important; border-radius: 1em; padding: 0.5em 1.25em !important; margin: 1em 0 0 0; font-style: italic; overflow: visible !important; } .lyrics blockquote p { margin: 0.5em 0; } .lyrics blockquote::before { content: ""; position: absolute; top:…  ( 11 min )

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    Just started with an A6, need some advice
    I recently got into traveler's notebooks with a cheap A6 trifold cover (using notebooks I already had as inserts), and I'm hooked. I think I want to eventually upgrade to a proper bifold, but I'm on the fence about whether to stay A6 or downsize to passport. My use case is pretty light: no longform writing, mostly inbox capture and quick reference stuff I might need on the go. Most entries eventually migrate somewhere else, so it's less of a journal and more of a convenient first stop. I don't think I need a ton of space, but I'm not sure if passport would start to feel cramped? I also want to add a zipper pocket so I can use my current setup as a wallet in the meantime. I've found passport accessories pretty easily and am planning to get the traveler's company zipper pouch if I do end up going with a passport, but A6 stuff is harder to track down. So I have 2 questions: For a capture-and-migrate use case, do you think the jump from A6 to passport would actually be a big deal? Where do you find A6 TN accessories, especially zipper pockets? submitted by /u/lara7700 [link] [comments]
    Diy first time crap leather a5 travellers notebook
    submitted by /u/Next_Advertising6710 [link] [comments]
    1 month patina
    Had some excess leather scraps from when I made this journal. Had to compare 🥰 submitted by /u/ConfusedAdarna [link] [comments]
    My First Travelers Notebook
    I started using it last month, middle of March. I’ve been using it every day since. I have a weekly Horizontal Insert, grid insert and a the insert that came with it. Using the weekly as a planner, food tracker, habit tracker. Using the grid as a daily journal. Newbie journaler here so any fun tips - I’m open ears. Plane insert. I’ve been adding one drawing / doodle a day. Probably my favorite part about it all. New to Fountain Pens. I’m addicted. I got 2 Lamy Safaris, a Pilot Metropolitan and the pictured Kaweco Skyline Sport. I’m enjoying the Kaweco the most. I jut got the Baum Kuchen brass charm this week. Trust the Process just resonated with me. submitted by /u/Its_Lejon_Brames [link] [comments]
    What kind of products would you like to see more of in the hobby?
    Hi everyone! I have recently started my own small stationery/art shop and am on a mission of coming up with a unique product(s) that are sort of niche and aren't widely available. I'm looking to make something that solves a problem for consumers of craft goods or is something that is just unique and special enough that can't be found anywhere else and can't be passed up, so I thought what better idea than to ask consumers in my target audience! If you guys have a common problem/issue/frustration within the hobby and can't seem to find a solution, let me know. If you have ideas for a product that you're willing to share or if there's a specific product/style you would like to see more of in the hobby, your thoughts are welcome! Thx in advance <3 <3 submitted by /u/ZZBeeCraftCo [link] [comments]
    Consigli per chi è nuova del mestiere?
    Ciao! Nella mia vita ho iniziato e scritto decine di agendine, ma non ho mai usato un TravelerNotebook. Questo è stato un regalo e ho deciso che forse è arrivato il suo momento. Tra l’altro cercando tra vari quadernetti ho ritrovato un vecchio formato a righe che calza perfettamente in questa cover e l’ho inserito insieme ai filler ufficiali. Potete darmi qualche consiglio su come sfruttare al meglio questo formato? Voi come lo usate? Se avete voglia di condividere le foto del vostro travelernotebook per ispirazione sarei felicissima 😄 submitted by /u/Sad-Curve5963 [link] [comments]
    How do you all take more pens or erasers with you?
    So for context I have been journaling for a very long time but I am new to travelers notebook journaling. The thing that makes it challenging for me is the fact I cannot take all my stationary with me on the go. I now have a simple pen holder on the elastic but I was wondering how I can take more stuff with me. I have these plastic zipper inserts but idk if those are nice for pens etc. I am scared that adding pens inside will make the whole journal misshapen and weird looking. anyone has any advice?? submitted by /u/plessie_nessie [link] [comments]
    2026 Pencil Board
    Did anyone see the 2026 Pencil Boards anywhere in Tokyo lately or are they completly sold out? I really can‘t find them anywhere… submitted by /u/Parking-Quantity5942 [link] [comments]
    New Traveler’s Notebook arrived today!
    My new EDC. Contains my commonplace notebook, media journal, diary, rapid log, and waste notebook. submitted by /u/RaccoonSkido [link] [comments]
    Can I see the inside…
    Of your Traveler’s Notebook (TN)? I’m keeping my TN thin, so there’s only 1 notebook attached to the elastic band, and the sketch book slotted into it. Usually I’ll label the date I started using the TN. I’m curious how yours look like. submitted by /u/Wise-Shop-610 [link] [comments]
    Time for School Work After Work with Traveler’s Notebook
    Time for school work after work. The hardest part is getting started.. submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
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    sidebuf (20260415.2249) --- Buffer list sidebar panel
    The sidebuf package has been updated to version 20260415.2249.
    transient (20260415.2015) --- Transient commands
    The transient package has been updated to version 20260415.2015.
    boxquote (20260415.1949) --- Quote text with a semi-box
    The boxquote package has been updated to version 20260415.1949.
    hidepass (20260415.1941) --- Hide passwords at one or multiple lines
    The hidepass package has been updated to version 20260415.1941.
    project-rails (20260415.1855) --- Rails support for project.el
    The project-rails package has been updated to version 20260415.1855.
    nerd-icons-dired (20260415.1746) --- Shows icons for each file in dired mode
    The nerd-icons-dired package has been updated to version 20260415.1746.
    fussy (20260415.1313) --- Fuzzy completion style using `flx' and/or `fzf-native'
    The fussy package has been updated to version 20260415.1313.
    google-translate (20260415.1227) --- Emacs interface to Google Translate
    The google-translate package has been updated to version 20260415.1227.
    easysession (20260415.1216) --- Persist and restore your sessions (desktop.el alternative)
    The easysession package has been updated to version 20260415.1216.
    mcp-server-lib (20260415.1038) --- Model Context Protocol server library
    The mcp-server-lib package has been updated to version 20260415.1038.
    abs-mode (20260415.813) --- Major mode for the modeling language Abs
    The abs-mode package has been updated to version 20260415.813.
    dired-sidebar (20260415.638) --- Tree browser leveraging dired
    The dired-sidebar package has been updated to version 20260415.638.
    gptel-agent (20260415.611) --- Agentic LLM use for gptel
    The gptel-agent package has been updated to version 20260415.611.
    eldoc-box (20260415.226) --- Display documentation in childframe
    The eldoc-box package has been updated to version 20260415.226.
    ekg-agent (20260415.39) --- Agent tools for ekg
    The ekg-agent package has been updated to version 20260415.39.
    ekg (20260415.39) --- A sqlite-based note-taking package based on tags
    The ekg package has been updated to version 20260415.39.
    ekg-denote (20260415.39) --- Denote integration for ekg
    The ekg-denote package has been updated to version 20260415.39.
    posframe (20260415.14) --- Pop a posframe (just a frame) at point
    The posframe package has been updated to version 20260415.14.
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    Headless Emacs + Org + LLMs in Docker as a backend for personal automation
    I wanted to share a weird Emacs project I built: Repo: https://github.com/SemyonSinchenko/sem-assistant-el Post: https://semyonsinchenko.github.io/ssinchenko/post/emacs-as-an-assistant/ It is basically a small personal automation system built around Org files, with headless Emacs running as a daemon in Docker Compose, and using gptel with OpenRouter for the LLM side. Clients talk to the system through shared Org files over WebDAV: Orgzly on mobile Emacs on desktop browser clients like Organice Then cron wakes the daemon up and it processes inbox items, planning, link capture into org-roam, RSS digests, git sync, and similar workflows. The main design idea is that once Org became the source of truth not only for notes and tasks, but also for rules, logs, and some UI-like surfaces, using Emacs itself as the runtime started looking less crazy than trying to re-implement Org behavior somewhere else. Important point: this is not an autonomous-agent project. LLMs are used as bounded tools inside deterministic workflows. They do text transformation and classification. They do not own orchestration or write access “on vibes”. It is not an "OpenClaw in Elisp". Also, for full honesty, yes, this was absolutely vibecoded. But not in the sense of one vague prompt and a miracle. I built it mainly with OpenCode + Codex 5.3, heavily relying on OpenSpec and iterative spec-driven development. Main Emacs-side pieces: - elfeed - gptel - org-roam I know this is a strange use of Emacs, but maybe that is exactly why it may be interesting to people here. submitted by /u/ssinchenko [link] [comments]
    Announcing llm-test, a very high-level testing framework for Emacs
    llm-test is a package that serves a somewhat niche use case, but one getting less niche: you are doing a lot of elisp programming, and want to avoid having to test it manually, repeatedly. llm-test is the only framework I know of that is basically a substitute for manual testing (but if there's something similar, let me know!) It works by running a separate emacs, and allow an LLM-based agent to "see" the state of the emacs: what are the windows and their contents, the minibuffer, etc, and then taking actions to pilot that emacs according to your instructions. The instructions tell it what to expect, and the agent decides if things have succeeded or failed on its own. I wrote about why this is a good idea in the world of agentic coding. You can read that article, but the very short versi…
    Magit gymnastics for find blame log for a file that no longer exists in HEAD?
    Howdy, folks. 2 part question.... Anyone ever tried to use magit to find a file that no longer exists in HEAD by searching all branches and then extracting the blame log? More generally, I would really love to hear about recommended resources for learning magit at great depth quickly. I'm mostly doing repo archaeology work like #1 above these days more the dev. thx submitted by /u/RideAndRoam3C [link] [comments]
    AUCTeX + LuaLaTeX preview: fraction bar color stays black, doesn't follow theme
    I'm using AUCTeX with LuaLaTeX in Emacs, and when previewing formulas with preview-latex, the fraction bar always appears as pure black, while the rest of the formula (numbers, symbols, parentheses) correctly follows my Emacs theme's foreground color (e.g., white/light on dark themes). This makes the fraction bar look jarring during preview. Environment: Emacs 30.2 AUCTeX 14.1.2 TeX Live 2026 (lualatex) Preview backend: default ('png or 'dvi*) Seems this was a known limitation of AUCTeX (AFAIK pdf2png backend cannot override hardcoded black lines inside PDF? and the issue was marked "wontfix" by the maintainers? Still, I'm wondering if anyone has found any workaround in practice? For example, by modifying the LuaLaTeX preamble, customizing preview's LaTeX options, or post‑processing with something like ImageMagick? If anyone has successfully solved this (no matter how hacky), I'd love to hear the concrete steps. Thanks! submitted by /u/Necessary_Sea_4794 [link] [comments]
    My Doom Emacs config for software development — 150 lines covering LSP, Magit, org-roam, and a custom dashboard
    # My Doom Emacs config for software development I've put together a Doom Emacs configuration covering LSP, Magit, org-roam, and a custom dashboard. Here's the full config: ```elisp ;;; init.el ;; Package management (setq package-enable-at-startup nil) (setq dotfiles-dir (expand-file-name \"~/.emacs.d/\")) ;; LSP settings (setq lsp-headerline-breadcrumb-separator \" → \") (setq lsp-eldoc-enable-hover-docs t) (setq lsp-eldoc-enable-implied-completions t) ;; Magit settings (setq magit-pager 'magit-pager-diff-hunk) (setq magit-diff-use-inplace t) ;; org-roam settings (setq org-roam-directory (expand-file-name \"~/.local/share/org-roam/\")) (setq org-roam-capture-templates `( ("d" "default" entry (file+head \"~/.local/share/org-roam/notes.org\") "#+TITLE: %? %:slider ") )) ;; Dashboard settings (setq dashboard-items '((recents . 5) (projects . 5) (bookmarks . 5))) ;; Key bindings (global-set-key (kbd \"C-c d\") 'dashboard-open) (global-set-key (kbd \"C-c g\") 'magit-status) (global-set-key (kbd \"C-c r\" 'org-roam-capture) (global-set-key (kbd \"C-c l\" 'lsp-workspace-reload) (global-set-key (kbd \"C-c b\" 'magit-blame) (global-set-key (kbd \"C-c p\" 'magit-pull) (global-set-key (kbd \"C-c u\" 'magit-push) (global-set-key (kbd \"C-c s\" 'save-buffers-kill-emacs) ;; Theme (load-theme 'doom-tomorrow-night t) ;; Modeline (line-number-mode t) (column-number-mode t) ``` submitted by /u/Unhappy-Exercise-714 [link] [comments]
    If I use eglot instead of lsp-mode, do I need to manage the installation of lsp-servers myself?
    One thing I liked about lsp-mode was that it gave me the opportunity to select an lsp server from a list (if one is not setup already), and it installs it automatically. Does eglot have something like this as well, or do I need to write elisp to manage this myself? I see that the servers themselves are defined in eglot-server-programs, but I didn't find anything that manages the installations. submitted by /u/kudikarasavasa [link] [comments]
    Upcase as a face attribute
    I'd like to style my emacs interface using ALL-CAPS text where I see fit. I was wandering if upcase could be an Attribute of a face. I read through all the attributes and it doesn't seem to be the case (no pun intended). In particular I'd like to upcase the title of the tab bar (tab-bar-tab face)., but this is also a more general question as beign able to play with these text properties looks wuite powerful. Thanks for any help!! submitted by /u/piripicchi [link] [comments]
    Is there any point of using thirdparty package managers when use-package is already in Emacs?
    I'm sure the other ones have some fancy features, but do most people need them? Do any have some performance improvements over use-packages? Since it's built-in to Emacs itself, I have a high degree of confidence that it is stable. I keep wondering whether custom Elisp can't be written around use-package itself, to reduce yet another dependency on thirdparty package managers. So, straight.el, package.el, elpaca, etc. What is their pitch about why somebody should use that instead of use-package? submitted by /u/signalclown [link] [comments]
    How to make comint mode interact with inferior shell's history?
    I'm using inf-elixir which uses comint-mode to interact with an iex session. comint-previous-input doesn't actually cycle through the inferior shell's history, just the commands entered through Emacs. Is there any way to send C-p/ to the inferior shell so I can use its built-in history? submitted by /u/setq-default [link] [comments]
    Which GNU ELPA packages should be bundled with Emacs in your opinion?
    I'm wondering what in GNU ELPA people consider to be so essential that it should probably be packaged with Emacs itself. I think the last one that got bundled with Emacs was which-key. I'm not aware of any mailing list discussions about which ones will be considered (if any) for the Emacs 31 release window, so just wondering what people think. submitted by /u/birdsintheskies [link] [comments]
    Question: how to use native compilation correctly
    So, I decided to put in the time to get native compilation working, especially after I saw compile-angel could really do a lot of the work for me. Windows' file system is so miserably slow that I thought I could shave a few seconds off my startup time--and I did! It's 3s faster now, so it only takes 11 seconds. (For reference, the same files take < 3s on my 5 year old Mac. Also, I hear all the people that want to tell me to start things up in daemon mode. To you, I say: that's not the point.) Anyway, I got it working, but I've been fighting with a few things, most notably transient. If I let transient.el be natively compiled, my own transients start throwing errors in eieio or telling me that things like transient-define-prefix don't exist. But also, I'm finding that I just need to scatter a lot more (require 'my-file-with-functions) everywhere. I used to mostly rely on startup order--I treated all the files like an init.el that had been nicely chunked up. That was a bit harder once I started using elpaca, but still manageable. With native compilation, if I don't use provide and require liberally, I get startup errors all over the place. Is this native compilation thing with transient a known issue, or am I doing it wrong? Is there any point to natively compiling my OWN files? They're already pretty short and small, and byte compiling them was working fine. What are the actual best practices for using .eln ? I'm just making things up as I go here. I've looked over the docs, and they're not very prescriptive--which is fine, I'm just in the dark over here. submitted by /u/vjgoh [link] [comments]
    I installed "vscode-dark-plus-theme" but int main is green and std is blue.
    Is there any way to get the default c++ colors? submitted by /u/FriedryIce [link] [comments]
    Emacs as a Math Notebook and Advanced Symbolic Solver!
    Some time ago I stumbled into a video by karthink where he showcased some math notes written in org mode, while the topic I am studying is not particularly advanced for those who might be into mathematics in this subreddit. I do want to share the positive experience emacs has become while learning a topic that was very abstract to me for the first time. The topics shown are: The Eigenvector, and the Magnetic Flux submitted by /u/_DonK4rma [link] [comments]
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    I love "weird" notebooks
    submitted by /u/Bunnystrawbery [link] [comments]
    Any other fans of Peter Pauper Press?
    I’ve recently gotten back into journaling and picked up an A6ish size notebook from Barnes & Noble not really thinking much of it. Well I’m a few pages away from finishing up this journal and I’ve been so happy with the quality that I came here to gush about it. Early on I checked inside the covers for the brand after realizing how smooth to the touch the paper felt and how easily my .07 G2 flows on the page and it turned out to be Peter Pauper Press. After looking into the brand I realized how stylish and affordable their designs are! I’ve got like 10 different books in my cart and the only reason I haven’t gone ahead and purchased is because I’m a sucker for in person shopping. Anyone know any California retailers besides Barnes & Noble that carry a good selection of the Peter Pauper Press brand? submitted by /u/That_Ad_4310 [link] [comments]
    World Meister’s Note
    Found this in Waterstones today, I haven’t seen one of these before. Apparently it uses leather fibres in the paper which is made in Spain and it gets put together by Midori in Japan. I treated myself as it is a cut above the average pocket notebook and gas a mix of lined and plain paper. submitted by /u/Longjumping-Try-9356 [link] [comments]
    Help finding bound insert for my notebook
    Good morning! Thought this would have been way easier than expected, however when all else fails time to ask Reddit. Bought this leather bound notebook a few years ago in Ireland cause I thought it was cool. Wasn’t a big writer, however reverently I have been. While I haven’t used this notebook yet, my field notes and write in the rain books have prepared me to start. Can anyone help my find a bound version of this book? I hear they are pretty common in Europe, but would love something simple and good quality I can buy online. Thank you! submitted by /u/hackettshill [link] [comments]
    Need suggestions on fountain pen friendly notebooks for journaling. Also from where should I buy
    Hi, as th headline says. I have just finished 3 rhodia notebooks. Looking for more options. Use my pilot 823 Thanks! submitted by /u/Themaverickmonk [link] [comments]
    Random questions
    I have recently discovered thanks to YouTube that I adore the crackly sound some notebook pages make once they’ve been written on or swatched on or otherwise used. What notebook (which is still possible to purchase) makes the best crackle sound?? I also have a related question that came up when I read a rather distressing article about all MLB teams phasing out paper tickets. I always used to tape my tickets into my journal. And I know many people decorate their journal pages with “ephemera.” With so many things going totally digital/electronic how are y’all finding ephemera consistently? Not stickers, but things from your day which end up in your journal. (I am already about to go down the sticker rabbit hole LOL) submitted by /u/michigancolt [link] [comments]
    How should I fill my new notebook?
    I got a new notebook but I'm not used to lined pages or this size, so I'm a bit lost on what to do with it. Any suggestions? submitted by /u/Dutchlabstudent [link] [comments]
    William Hannah closing ?
    Last year, after a very long eBay search mission, I was able to get ahold of a used A5 William Hannah leather + disc bound book from a U.S. seller. This product is made in the UK and quite an expensive investment piece, so when I found one at a bargain in the U.S., I went for it. Now the company has announced closure and I am having trouble finding compatible inserts for the A5. This is solvable by just getting a compatible disc punch and using my own paper, although I would still love a source for pre-punched A5 (not half-letter) inserts. But I was hoping to acquire an A6 sized notebook and the last of the original stock has sold out. No one in the U.S. seems to be reselling. If anyone has recently tried to place a custom order directly from WH before they close, I’d love to know how that went. Alternately, if anyone has any leads on an existing A6, that would be greatly appreciated. This is a link to a previous post about the William Hannah in case those unfamiliar with the product are curious: https://www.reddit.com/r/notebooks/s/X9oRcuVfkT submitted by /u/No-Meal-536 [link] [comments]
    Planner
    submitted by /u/More_Roof_7579 [link] [comments]
    Is there an A5 notebook that combines the old Mead paper feel with some creature comforts?
    I realized after trying out my 5th Japanese notebook (Kokuyo, Stalogy, Midori, Hobonichi, Nolty) that I'm just not clicking with ultra-thin, slick-as-ice paper. Don't get me wrong, it feels luxurious as heck, but I prefer the paper in my Five-Star notebooks, the feedback/friction and, surprisingly, the sound. I realllly miss the scratchy little whisper my Uniball Visions make in my Five Stars. What I'm looking for is: Thick, toothy, Mead style paper Grid preferred, college ruled acceptable Lay flat preferred Willing to try soft ring A5 size Any help is greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/chaotic_ugly [link] [comments]
    My handwriting completely shapeshifts depending on the pen weight and I just noticed it
    was flipping through my daily carry midori from last year trying to find a specific entry and it honestly looks like two completely different people wrote in it For the first half of the year I was just using whatever plastic uniball or g2 I grabbed off my desk. looking back at those pages, my handwriting is just a chaotic, rushed mess. readable I guess, but literal chicken scratch because the plastic is so light my hand was just flying across the page without thinking. then around october I switched to a heavier metal body pen (using an Everyman rn) and the difference on the page is actually jarring. because the metal has some actual heft to it, it physically forces my hand to slow down. The recent entries look so much more deliberate and clean. It kinda blew my mind because I always blamed the paper grid size or just my own laziness for my journals looking so ugly. I never really put together that the physical weight of the barrel was dictating my writing speed. do you guys experience this too?? kinda makes me want to test out some super heavy brass pens just to see if my cursive gets even better xD submitted by /u/sxtn1996 [link] [comments]
    Any side-by-side notebook/section organization systems?
    Dear all, Does anyone have a recommendation for an organization system that contains at least 2 different notebooks/sections which allows the notebooks to be opened flat at the same time? I have been looking and the only thing i have found so far is the X47 Timer A5 organization system that seems like it would work but this is very expensive (more than 350 euro). Another type of system i think would work is a disc-notebook which has a 2 inserts side-by-side (so not stacked but rather 1 at the top of the notebook and one at the bottom). However, I have not been able to find this online. The only thing I found are notebooks with different sections stacked on each other with dividers in between. Does anyone have any tips? Thanks! (please don’t mind the spelling, I am very dyslexic and I really tried :)) submitted by /u/Accomplished-Gold927 [link] [comments]
    Muji custom pocketbook for sketching
    I got this pocketbook from Muji a week ago. I want to use it for quick sketches when I have time to kill. Since it has 288 pages I will probably take a while to finish it. So I decided to customize it a bit. I added a pen loop. But since the pen is heavy and the cover floppy, I also added an elastic closure to avoid it staying open and getting too damaged in my bag. Also decorated the cover of course I think it looks very cool and I'm planning to try and finish one a year and get a full collection full of sketches by when I'm old. submitted by /u/Leslie-Gajin [link] [comments]
    Help with Dissertation Analysis – Online vs Offline Apparel Shopping (Bhopal)
    Hi everyone, I’m currently working on my MBA dissertation titled: “Consumer Preference Towards Online vs Offline Apparel Shopping (Bhopal)” I’ve created a survey to study: • Consumer preferences (online vs offline) • Impulse buying behaviour • Factors influencing purchase decisions (price, convenience, variety, etc.) submitted by /u/darksider_grapher [link] [comments]
    For those who use binders or notebooks with refillable paper...
    For those who use binders or notebooks with refillable paper, do you replace the paper once you filled them up or do you get a new binder? How/where do you store the used papers? As much as I like having different notebooks, I'm running out of space to store used ones. So I'm thinking if it's better to get a binder type since storing papers will take less space? submitted by /u/sheepishly25 [link] [comments]
    Fabriano Notebooks any good?
    https://www.amazon.sg/Fabriano-Ecoqua-Stitch-Bound-Notebook-Graph/dp/B09V3HN4KD?th=1 Are these any good? Do they work with fountain pens? submitted by /u/spike1911 [link] [comments]
    Has anyone tried these Archer and Olive notebook covers? How do they hold up?
    hard to find actual reviews online. submitted by /u/deran9ed [link] [comments]
    Nice environmentally cool journal?
    Hi! I’m looking to give my friend who wants to start journaling a gift for her birthday. I want to get her a nice journal, but also one that is like environmentally conscious in one way or another… donates to animals, is recycled, donates to other good causes, etc. I like moleskin journal vibes too. Any recs? submitted by /u/Autofriend713 [link] [comments]
    Moleskine Expanded Cover
    Does anyone have any recommendations for a plastic journal cover for the Moleskine Expanded softcover journal? I found one on Etsy but it has branding pretty large on the back and I hate that! Ideally just a clear plastic one without glitter, stars, etc. thanks :) submitted by /u/quiet_dear [link] [comments]
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    Factoring through objects: subtyping, Unit, Void, Product, Sum.
    This is an article I wanted to write for some time, it's mostly a showcase of using the idea of "factoring through" from abstract algebra with examples. It's useful for turning regular functions into constants and coconstants, implementing case splitting and building tuples. submitted by /u/iokasimovm [link] [comments]
    Shik — a functional scripting language for the terminal, grown out of Lisp and Haskell
    I've been working on a scripting language called Shik, focused on terminal file/text workflows. The core idea: your thought should map to code; typing follows the thought. file.glob :./* $> list.filter file.is-file $> list.filter (fn [path] file.read path $> string.has "- links") $> list.iterate (file.move :topics) Here's how it feels: demo gif Key design choices: Pipe-first data flow ($>) — left-to-right application operator allows data to flow naturally Everything curries — file.move :topics is a partially applied function, ready to pass to list.iterate Argument order is designed for piping — the "data" argument always comes last, so currying and composition feel natural No classes, no modules, no imports — just functions that return primitives (list/string/number/bool) and compose together Inline text (:word) — a lighter syntax for simple string values, no quotes needed Full write-up with examples and design rationale: https://blog.pungy.me/articles/shik GitHub: https://github.com/pungy/shik submitted by /u/PunGy555 [link] [comments]
    My 14-Year Journey Away from ORMs: a Stream of Insights Leading to Creation of a SQL-First Code Generator
    Blog post about how I went from shipping a popular ORM in 2012… to throwing it all away… to realizing that the database itself should be the single source of truth. submitted by /u/nikita-volkov [link] [comments]
    [ANN] GHCup 0.2.0.0 RC (or beta, maybe)
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    skunk 1.0.0 released
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    Notebook Cover Fits Perfectly
    First time buying a journal cover. I got this journal at McNally Jackson Books in New York City. It's a BOOK NOTE 360° B6 (182mm x 128 mm) in blue. I got the cover on Amazon: NOLTY NTBCV2152 Notebook Cover, B6, in clear. The stickers were purchased at Blick Art Materials in NY. I can't wait to start writing in this when my current journal is filled. submitted by /u/AshCatArts [link] [comments]
    A Paul McGrath Leather review
    Hello everyone! My custom order from Paul McGrath leather goods came in and wanted to share a review and a few photos. The short of it is I'm satisfied and would recommend. I reached out by filling out a google form. Paul responded via email within a day! We emailed back and fourth figuring out colors and options for what I was looking for. Paul encouraged my ideas and gave feedback when I asked for it. I had been wanting a red, pocket notebook and decided to add an A5 as well (to be honest, I was indecisive on what colors I wanted, so I went with both!) Having the options to play with colors of cords makes my brain very happy. He provided images of various samples and products so I could make my choices confidently. A5 is in Chestnut leather. Quality of the leather; when I opened th…
    Hdmi doesnt work
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    Trying something new out.
    I use a traveler's passport but looking for something to be a little smaller, simpler to keep in my pocket Contents: Word Date date book 3x5 note cards Folded page with sticky notes Folded sticky paper for stamps.( just always carried some stamps) Notes so far: I like the form factor of the Word calendar. Small but enough room for appointments reminders. Also able to keep a pen next to it in the slip. Note cards are a hit or miss. I use the folded page for my notes and list so the note cards are redundant. Just haven't got use to using them. (Got to figure out which is more useful to me.) So far it's been good, Find I keep it in my pocket,more than my passport.( it stays in my bag or vehicle. ) It just seems easier to keep in my pocket and take out when I need it. submitted by /u/Tuskandrew [link] [comments]
    advice needed for softcover notebook
    submitted by /u/janeljaneljanel [link] [comments]
    Leather cover alternatives to Paper Republic?
    I've been looking at these paper republic journals for over a year now and decided to add everything to a cart. I like you can customize color/ stitching / ribbons nice thin leather can fit multiple notebooks I do NOT like that paper republic uses their own strange sizing for the XL voyager, so I would have to only buy paper republic inserts. It's not the worst thing in the world, and I'd be willing to do that, but I like the universal quality of a notebook cover that's gonna be that expensive to be able to fit anything I want in there. I guess I'm ideally looking for an A5 or a half letter size, but someething a little more universal with customizeable stitching and color. I like the Le Portfolio's little inner pockets as well. submitted by /u/underwheres [link] [comments]
    Custom made Leather Notebook covers that I use on B5 Notebooks and will last a lifetime.
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    Made myself Travellers style Pocket Notebook
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    Looking for: travellers notebook, specific size.
    Hi! I'm looking for a travellers notebook (paper republic style- leather with elastic on the inside for inserts) and I'm having a bit of trouble with sizing. I'd like one that could fit my Decomposition pocket notebook which is 4 x 6 1/4" (10.16cm x 15.8cm). Additionally, I'd ideally want the size to accommodate some weekly planner inserts too, but if that's not possible, I'm sure I could DIY something. Forgive me if this is a silly question or one with an "obvious" answer, but I couldn't find any that fit those exact measurements. I could mostly only find 4 x 6 inch covers. Recommendations appreciated! thanks so much ❤️ submitted by /u/LLovepup [link] [comments]
    Starting notebooking?
    Hey guys, In an attempt to reduce my screentime and improve my handwriting skills, I'd love to start using notebooks more. I have a bunch of notebooks laying around and don't really know where to start or how to use them to replace my phone. Any ideas? thanks submitted by /u/Salt_Fee6528 [link] [comments]
    Got my kids’ a travel journal
    We’re going to Disney World and I got my kids’ (8 and 10) a journal and some Disney stickers to decorate it with. I plan on journaling with them, maybe in the mornings because they’ll be too tired at night. I’m also planning to bring my little photo printer so they can stick pics in right away. I hope it is fun for them and creates a special keepsake. 📕🖊️ P.S. I originally posted this in [r/journaling](r/journaling) and it was removed by mods because it’s unused stationary. 🤷‍♀️ submitted by /u/4AdamThirty [link] [comments]
    New Journal - MD B6 Slim
    my Hobonichi Cousin has recently become somewhat cumbersome to journal in and not great for journaling on the go, so going back to Midori and the MD Notebook B6 Slim + paper cover. was not expecting the paper cover to feel so... good? And Sturdy? Was a nice surprise. submitted by /u/Corvursus [link] [comments]
    Pocket Cache Super Sampler!
    I have just completed and packaged the very first Pocket Cache Super Sampler(!) I will be selling these over on r/pen_swap if anybody is interested! I gave quite a few details in a previous post, but this is a hand-made notebook of numerous page layouts, and 82 different papers! I'd be happier if I wasn't so tired. This has been a labor of love ... and I am questioning my life choices. submitted by /u/InkStainedLeather [link] [comments]
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    apheleia (20260414.2238) --- Reformat buffer stably
    The apheleia package has been updated to version 20260414.2238.
    spacemacs-theme (20260414.2052) --- Color theme with a dark and light versions
    The spacemacs-theme package has been updated to version 20260414.2052.
    ollama-buddy (20260414.2005) --- Ollama LLM AI Assistant ChatGPT Claude Gemini Grok Codestral DeepSeek OpenRouter Support
    The ollama-buddy package has been updated to version 20260414.2005.
    slstats (20260414.1947) --- Acquire and display stats about Second Life
    The slstats package has been updated to version 20260414.1947.
    verb (20260414.1812) --- Organize and send HTTP requests
    The verb package has been updated to version 20260414.1812.
    taskpaper-mode (20260414.1736) --- Major mode for TaskPaper files
    The taskpaper-mode package has been updated to version 20260414.1736.
    citar-vulpea (20260414.1628) --- Minor mode integrating Citar and Vulpea
    The citar-vulpea package has been updated to version 20260414.1628.
    emms (20260414.1505) --- The Emacs Multimedia System
    The emms package has been updated to version 20260414.1505.
    diredc (20260414.1238) --- Midnight Commander features (plus) for dired
    The diredc package has been updated to version 20260414.1238.
    batppuccin (20260414.1231) --- Shared infrastructure for Batppuccin themes
    The batppuccin package has been updated to version 20260414.1231.
    darkman (20260414.1055) --- Seamless integration with Darkman
    The darkman package has been updated to version 20260414.1055.
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    thought I'd share what I bring on a camping trip
    I'm going on a small camping trip this week, and I've spent all day deciding what supplies i'm gonna bring along lol. I've got a lot of materials packed into a small amount of space, so i'm happy with it. Thoughts, tips, and ideas are welcome! submitted by /u/ZZBeeCraftCo [link] [comments]
    Newbie question
    I’ve been active in r/journaling for some time and read lots of posts about the different types of notebooks there are. I’m partial to the Leuchtturm 1917 myself. My wife and I are going on a cruise in June to Northern Europe and Iceland and I’m looking at getting us both notebooks to write our travel thoughts and memories. What differentiates a travel notebook from any other notebook? Is it simply a notebook in which you write about your travels or is it physically different somehow? submitted by /u/quinlanphoto [link] [comments]
    Looking for a clear folder
    I use original travelers notebooks, which are a little bit skinnier than some others. I am looking for a folder insert that is clear. I want to use it for affirmations and as a dashboard. I have an old one, but the company went out of business and it is too wide for a regular travelers notebook anyway. Any ideas? submitted by /u/Prior-Soil [link] [comments]
    In the Field
    Got a Lochby Field Sling for my birthday and went out to do some birding today. I have had my TN for about a full year and it’s been a steadfast companion! submitted by /u/musemusical [link] [comments]
    DIY question
    I have a DIY question that I need help with. I have this earring that I lost the missing pair to, but would love to repurpose. How would you recommend attaching this to my leather travelers notebook? I don’t know if I want to pin it through the leather or find a way to attach to cord… submitted by /u/Gus2021_ [link] [comments]
    New TN!! also wallet insert recs?
    My beautiful new Olive TN! This is my first TN &am so excited and am now actively looking for a charm! Splurged as an early Mother’s Day gift to myself after falling down the fountain pen rabbit hole a few months ago, and have been lurking admiring all the wonderful set ups and beautifully used TN systems!! Would love to make this my EDC and use as a bit of a wallet as well so would love recommendations - looking in to trying the travelers canvas insert but open to other suggestions! Would like to keep my weeks in there since that’s been a great organizer for me, and keeping other inserts for sketches/tasks/ journaling. I usuall only carry 1-2 cards + ID anyway so maybe Kraft folder? Photos: my new Olive TN + a short trip insert for a family members college graduation coming up + grid insert; my 2026 Hobinichi Weeks (did some searching on the sub & decidedto try putting the shorter elastic through the PVC cover!); thickness so far, featuring my Kaweco Sport in Burgundy. submitted by /u/whiskyknits [link] [comments]
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    folgezett.el a package for Org-Roam users
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    folgezett.el a package for Org-Roam users
    Hey all, I just got a quick single file package up and running for my use case of Org-Roam + Zettelkasten + Folgezettel. I was convinced by Bob Doto's (the primary moderator of r/Zettelkasten) articles and book "A System for Writing" to give it a shot. It has been working out pretty well for me and my workflow. Disclaimer: I am pretty bad with Emacs Lisp, and this is my first package I have written with it. I appreciate any feedback. I think there are a few more interesting things I could do with the package, but overall, I think it captures the main features I wanted. https://github.com/landerwells/folgezett.el Cheers! submitted by /u/Landerwells [link] [comments]
    Loading the theme and user face customizations at the right moment
    I wanted to try running emacs in server(daemon) mode but realized that my faces are messed up, and decided to finally sort out my theme / face customization loading. I realized the problem is my theme -> I load/enable it during init, and that worked fine for normal(non-server) emacs usage, but when I run emacs as a server, it happens when no real frame is yet available (only "fake" F1 frame that server uses, has no display), and then theme thinks GUI is not available and configures itself differently than I would want. I found that solution is to postpone loading the theme till first GUI frame appears, using server-after-make-frame-hook, but then I had another problem: all my face customizations (with set-face-attribute) also happen in init, and that is too early because some of them exp…
    Can we add an AI/LLM/Agent topic on the sub-reddit?
    Hey guys, there has been a lot of AI / LLM / Agent / MCP packages recently. I am trying to follow them but the production speed of the packages are through the roof (maybe because of the said tools). I was hoping if there could be a hub for these package updates, community votes and reviews. If there is some resource which is already doing this, please point me in the right direction? submitted by /u/InvestigatorHappy196 [link] [comments]
    How are you supposed to type M-w ???
    Is it with... Left hand thumb on Alt and index on w? That's the best way I found but it feels awkward as my hand has to shift to the left. submitted by /u/FriedryIce [link] [comments]
    Vanilla emacs motions or Evil
    I am trying out emacs again. This time instead of a bunch of packages I am using the vanilla bindings. But for someone coming from neovim. I am struggling. The text manipulation bindings(deleting, moving across,search) are just all over. In neovim there is brevity and easy to understand for emacs theyre somewhat hard. I have seen what the emacs rocks guy was able to do with emacs. I believe there is more to it than this. I am afraid if I use evil or meow then there is no point to using emacs as I will be trying to make it like vim. submitted by /u/Worried-Theory-860 [link] [comments]
    ASCII art of Emerald McS. et al., PhD
    I don't have a dashboard yet, and I wanted to see if it's something I might want. Instead of using a bitmap logo, I thought it'll be nice to have pure text just like how my Emacs is set up. I used an online service to get the initial shape, and then manually cleaned it up using the Eraser in artist-mode and then typed characters to fill in some more detail. The text at the bottom is generated using figlet. This was fun, but it's just way too big to use on the dashboard. If anybody wants it, it's here: https://pastebin.com/raw/Wp4mE1jK submitted by /u/sunshine-and-sorrow [link] [comments]
    Why does background-mode works differently if applied before loading a theme? Why do some faces for default theme get automatically updated on background-mode change?
    (I also asked this on help-gnu-emacs: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2026-04/msg00105.html) Here are two Emacs instances with this minimal theme: (custom-theme-set-faces 'mve-theme `(default ((((background light)) :background "white" :foreground "black") (((background dark)) :background "black" :foreground "white"))) `(mode-line ((((background light)) :background "yellow" :foreground "black") (((background dark)) :background "red" :foreground "white")))) On the first instance from the left, the mode-line stays yellow, default background doesn't change. Unspecified faces get changed (fringe, mode-line-inactive, font-lock-*) On the second instance, everything seems correct, but some unspecified faces get changed (fringe, mode-line-inactive, font-lock-*) I guess theme entries are only matched against display conditions at load-theme time, and changing frame-background-mode afterward doesn't re-trigger theme face evaluation, only some built-in faces get re-calculated. But I'm not sure what determines which faces update automatically when calling (setopt frame-background-mode ...) and which don't. Anyone know the internals here? What's the intended usage for this? submitted by /u/cidra_ [link] [comments]
    VS Code is too slow, learning Emacs now.
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    Completion is a Substrate, not a UI
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    Emacs mainly for Java
    I will be learning java soring boot mainly, i don't care about lsp, my main concern is in what other ways can emacs be useful for springboot and can i transform it into one i dont care about going deep if suppose i can work with big projects like log4j inside emacs my requirement is pretty much fullfilled submitted by /u/SHIN_KRISH [link] [comments]
    Force fixed pitch font in org-add-note buffer
    Hello all, I have turned on variable pitch mode in org mode buffers, so it got inherited in the note buffer when I use org-add-note on a heading. How can I force fixed pitch in org-add-note buffer? submitted by /u/anonimno2 [link] [comments]
    Cannot reach bookmark+ author
    Hi, I was trying to report a bug for the bookmark+ package via e-mail (standard procedure for this package: M-x customize-group RET bookmark-plus, "Send Bug Report" link/button), but I got a mail back from the mail daemon that the mail could not be delivered to that e-mail address (not reachable). The bookmark+ author is Drew Adams and I believe that it could be the reddit user u/00-11. Unfortunately I see no way to send a private message via reddit, therefore I'm asking here - drew are you here? submitted by /u/Unhappy-Aide6444 [link] [comments]
    Using forge with gh CLI token
    Hi! As I was struggling with this in the past, I thought this might be interesting/useful for others as well. submitted by /u/cyneox [link] [comments]
    anvil.el — Forge Emacs into Claude Code's weapon
    I built anvil.el — an Emacs Lisp package that turns Emacs into a weapon for Claude Code. Under the hood it exposes Emacs as an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, so any MCP-speaking agent works (GPT, local models via a bridge) — but the design target is Claude Code, on real day-job work. Repo: https://github.com/zawatton/anvil.el ┌──────────────────────────┐ │ Claude Code (or any │ │ MCP-speaking agent) │ └────────────┬─────────────┘ │ MCP protocol ┌────────────▼─────────────┐ │ anvil.el │ │ ┌──────┬──────┬──────┐ │ │ │ file │ org │ proc │ │ │ └──────┴──────┴──────┘ │ └────────────┬─────────────┘ │ ┌────────────▼─────────────┐ │ Running Emacs image │ │ (buffers, org files, │ │ init.el, your config) │ └──────────────────────────┘ Below is the what, but I want to spend the second half…
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    Rallying Scala (Metals) LSP native support in Claude Code
    https://contributors.scala-lang.org/t/rallying-scala-metals-lsp-native-support-in-claude-code/7437 submitted by /u/bjornregnell [link] [comments]
    Last mile towards sbt 2
    sbt 2 project has started the last mile process to lock down the 2.0.x branch. Depending on the bugs we discover, we are hopeful that a release candidate (currently 2.0.0-RC12) can graduate in a few weeks to a few months. submitted by /u/eed3si9n [link] [comments]
    Spring Boot + Scala + sbt + IntelliJ
    And then the boss fight appears: “Which Java version should we choose?” If your build matrix looks like a sci-fi timeline and IntelliJ has opinions, this one’s for you. submitted by /u/Efficient-Public-551 [link] [comments]
    Cheat Sheet - 50+ example Http Client SSL TLS Configuration with http requests
    Hi everyone, I have written a cheat sheet containing over 50+ http clients configured with SSL and also with an example request. It contains next to Scala also clients for other jvm languages such as Java, Kotlin, Clojure, and Groovy. Feel free to share your thoughts submitted by /u/Hakky54 [link] [comments]
    Scala functions are flexible and useful!
    Scala functions are basically the Swiss Army knife of the JVM: compact, sharp, and slightly smug about type safety. If you like cleaner code, higher-order wizardry, and making Java look like it still uses a flip phone, this one’s for you. 🎥 Scala functions are flexible and useful! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkCcPbOM7Sg submitted by /u/Efficient-Public-551 [link] [comments]
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    Version Mapping Guide
    Is there a way to know the version compatibility for each of the below tools GHC HLS Cabal Base and are 1st & 4th related ? submitted by /u/kichiDsimp [link] [comments]
    Why We Built a Haskell Package Manager in Rust | Raskell
    submitted by /u/_0-__-0_ [link] [comments]

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    Black leather with black cord
    I’m thinking about ordering from Galen Leather for the first time… does anyone have a black leather with black cord that they are willing to share pic of? I’m wanting an inexpensive, basic a5 cover to see how I like it before investing in something more. submitted by /u/Gus2021_ [link] [comments]
    Olive TN Love
    From pictures I always thought that the regular TN would be too slim but I got the Olive green to try it and I love the size. I use it for my sketchbook, junk journal, and to hold ephemera. I know it’s time for conditioner but I’ve been too busy lately to take everything out 😵‍💫 submitted by /u/Front-Fox-6455 [link] [comments]
    I'm a little late, but I wanted to share what the easter bunny brought me lol
    Hi everyone! Just wanted to share my new passport TN that I got for easter! I've been out of the traveler's notebook hobby for years and am just getting back into it again. For a while, it didn't really suit my needs, but I have fallen in love with it again! I got this cover on Amazon. It came with 3 lined inserts, a plastic card holder insert, and this awesome pen holder you can see on the cover. This cover was recommended to me by someone on this sub who said it fit the Hobonichi A6 tech nicely. It fits, but I'd say it is slightly too small. I still love it tho and it's become one of my most prized possessions! Maybe one day I'll invest in an actual traveler's company cover, but this will do for now! Thoughts, tips, ideas, etc. are welcome! submitted by /u/ZZBeeCraftCo [link] [comments]
    My First Travelers build.
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    Galen Leather set up - after years of ogling.
    Hobonichi cover in CH smokey grey. Pocket CH tan with hand stitching. CH green wallet insert. All notebooks are currently Moleskine Cahier, and then a pocket. They are fine for now. Kaweco Sport friendly paper so far. submitted by /u/Narrow-Cockroach-339 [link] [comments]
    A weekend in Istanbul means a trip to Galen Leather
    I’ve been a long time fan of Galen since I got their passport sized leather insert for a pocket journal. So of course, the FIRST stop on my whistlestop tour of Istanbul was their shop in Galata. There are so many beautiful products that I could have browsed for hours, but I headed straight to the back of the shop where the TN station and fountain pens are kept. The station is really cool, they have samples of all the leather types and different size examples showing patina. The elastics are on spools that you can pick your own colour and the charms are hanging beside that. The lady working in the shop (I was sorry not to get her name!) made me a Turkish coffee while she worked up my TN. I already knew I wanted the natural colour as I can’t wait to see how it patinas, and I preferred a plain option with no charms or engraving so it didn’t take too long but she encouraged me to sit and try the different ink combos while I was there. OF COURSE I then ended up buying a pen to match the elastic. I bought a Life insert in Galen as well, then headed to Plantar to buy some B6 Paperblank softcovers. I wish I bought multiples of this zodiac notebook! Before I left Galen, the woman directed me to the stamping section to stamp my notebook and pick up a handful of the free stickers, all of which had beautiful Istanbul scenery or cats or both so I was happy to take doubles of everything! Best shopping experience and best souvenir I’ve ever bought, followed with some immediate journalling in a tea shop. submitted by /u/FIREgirl2026 [link] [comments]
    Old wallet vs new TN wallet
    I've had this Bioworld Dungeons & Dragons wallet for close to 10 years and it was time for an upgrade. I've been journaling a lot more lately and use to be the kind that carried a pen and notebook with me everywhere and I wanted to get back to that. The Traveler's note system seemed perfect to me. submitted by /u/JustinTotino [link] [comments]
    Kokuyo Printer Paper
    Kokuyo Printer Paper I needed some thinner printer paper for my TN’s so I grabbed the Kokuyo printer paper that I seen excellent reviews for. I’m using a TWSBI Diamond 580 medium CSI for the top line inked with Diamond Artic Glow and a TWSBI Eco with a fine nib for the bottom 2 lines. There’s tons of ghosting and feathering. Did I buy the wrong paper or what’s wrong? Whats some good thinner printer paper that I can use that won’t cause so much ghosting/bleed through? submitted by /u/HatPotential5600 [link] [comments]
    Which colour?
    Setting up my Summer TN. Which colour looks best? I'm also waiting on some patches and a clip 🖤 submitted by /u/Low_Jaguar_4213 [link] [comments]
    Black TN Notebooks
    Can I see some of your black TN set ups? I bought a brown one and it ended up looking closer to black (dark brown), so I’m a bit bummed out. Currently trying to love it but need ideas on customization. Thanks! submitted by /u/Majestic-Dig9914 [link] [comments]
    made myself another traveler’s notebook
    okay i LOVEDDDD the love n trip collection’s red but no wayy im gonna spend that much for a piece of leather so i got this beautifullll red leather for 1/10th of the price & made it myself!🫶 this is the second time im making it, i made an a6 size before & i loveee it! the book inside and pen loop are both from traveler’s company because oh boy i love their quality! i wanna get the pvc insert & the brass clip next but it’s out of stock in the country that i live😭 i also want to put a nice small charm at the front but nothing yet has charmed me enough lol submitted by /u/QuacAttack [link] [comments]
    I can think of no better way to spend my time than adding a chicken charm to my TN at midnight before a Monday
    submitted by /u/ArchivingApril [link] [comments]
    The TC fomo drives me a little nuts...
    I got into Traveler's exactly one year too late to get my hands on the Love & Trip cover but it did force me to save money and make one from some leather I already owned. Still fiending for that underlay though :') submitted by /u/Echenais [link] [comments]
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    Starting to move from nvim to emacs
    Hey people, I'm very leaning in moving to emacs from neovim. I'm slowly starting my vanilla config as I did when I started my neovim config. I'd like to have some recommendations of packages from you folks. I'm a software engineer so things that are important to me are regarding LSP, formatters, linters, fzf finder, file navigation etc. Also, do you have recommendations of good and modern vanilla configs from other users? really appreciate the comments. submitted by /u/souavds [link] [comments]
    What modern Emacs packages am I missing?
    my Emacs init.el began life over 30 years ago, and hasn't been touched much in the last 10 years. so it's old. which is fine, it still works. mainly I use emacs speaks statistics to run R via tramp, use auctex for latex editing, and of course org mode for note taking/todos. all with evil mode. but, maybe there are new packages or features that could be life charging if only I knew about them? submitted by /u/nicenflufty [link] [comments]
    Okay, what am I doing wrong with Eglot that it fails to configure my workspace for YAML?
    I don't work with YAML every day. So, bear with me. This is my current eglot workspace configuration for my work laptop: (with-eval-after-load 'eglot (add-to-list 'eglot-workspace-configuration '(:yaml . ( :format (:enable t) :hover t :completion t :validate t :schemaStore (:enable t :url "https://schemastore.org/api/json/catalog.json") :schemas [( (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/redhat-developer/vscode-tekton/refs/heads/main/scheme/tekton.dev/v1_Task.json . ["**/tekton/**/*.task.yaml" "**/tekton/tasks/*.yaml" "**/tekton/tasks/*.yml" "Task.yaml" "task.yaml"]) (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/redhat-developer/vscode-tekton/refs/heads/main/scheme/tekton.dev/v1_TaskRun.json . ["**/tekton/**/*.taskrun.yaml" "**/tekton/taskrun/*.yaml" "**/tekton/taskrun/*.yml" "TaskRun.yaml" "taskrun.yaml…
    Keybind website to run locally
    So I made a silly little web site to make my emacs keybinds easy to reference for me. I am finding it useful so far. If you like the idea, just change the binds to suit yours... https://github.com/barrulus/emacs-keybinds submitted by /u/barrulus [link] [comments]
    Has anyone managed to launch the macOS Quick Look from emacs?
    I would love to be able to use Quick Look quickly from emacs, my ideal situation would to put the point over a link to an image in my org file, run the command, and have that image pop up in Quick Look. I've poked around online and the closest I've found is Appine, but that launches stuff inside emacs, I want native Quick Look to be launched from emacs. I'm still pretty new to emacs, so I don't quite know how I'd write this myself in elisp, but I'm pretty sure it's doable. There's a macOS utility called qlmanage, and if you use qlmanage -p $FILENAME you can launch it from the terminal, so I should be able to patch that into an interactive function, right? Any pointers would be appreciated. Thank you! submitted by /u/dykethon [link] [comments]
    Re-implemented theme with Modus; should I make a new package?
    I have an Emacs theme called Nordic Night, and I recently took to re-implementing the "midnight" flavor of the theme on top of Modus by Prot. I've been daily-driving the Modus variant and I think it's getting close to being ready to publish. Should I bundle this as a new release with the old Nordic Night theme, or should I make it a new package? (Leaning towards the latter, but it's more work for me…) submitted by /u/varsderk [link] [comments]
    faff theme v4.0; now using modus-themes
    The crux of the faff theme is that a deeper, warmer background in a light theme is comfortable and soothing at any ambient brightness, plus contrast is not a bad thing. I'm in the minority who dislikes a dark theme, but I find most light themes too bright and glaring or too low-contrast. First published 11 years ago, it has been an ad-hoc construction (a bit of a faff) until I finally bit the bullet and migrated to Prot's excellent modus-themes and now it is more comprehensive and coherent. https://github.com/WJCFerguson/emacs-faff-theme A darker background opens up the option to shift the brightness in both directions. So, unusually for a light theme, it has a paler background for emphasis and focus such as the region, highlight-line, code blocks in org/md, etc.. A coworker once described it as hideous and I'm sure many will agree, but hey, I like it, and it's collected a few stars so not everyone hates it. The modus transition brings some changes and many are objective improvements. To get the bold keywords of the old version, you must set modus-themes-bold-constructs. screenshot The update hasn't made it to Melpa yet, but should soon, and in the meantime it can be fetched from github (see the project README). Long-term, best place to get a response on issues is Github, as I often don't log in with this Reddit account submitted by /u/wjcferguson [link] [comments]
    Access REPL history in eshell
    I terminal, when you enter a python repl, run a command and quit, you can access the command history next time you enter python repl. However, this is not the case when you open python repl from eshell. To reproduce, run python in terminal, run import os and then quit(), now run python again and push arrow up, you'll get quit() and then import os upon further arrow up. Now run emacs with emacs -Q, M-x eshell and run python from eshell, do import os and quit(), now run python again, if you do M-p or arrow up, you'll get python instead of quit(). Does anyone have a solution to this? submitted by /u/HadiTim [link] [comments]
    New keyboard broke my Emacs experience
    Hi guys, To solve pinky problem I usually swap left alt with left ctrl button. It worked fine until my wife gifted me a new keyboard. After about half an hour of using it, I noticed that my left thumb started to hurt. On this keyboard, left Alt is shifted further to the left than usual - it is located almost under the X button. I could switch back to an old keyboard but I wanna configure my setup so I can use this one because it is smaller then my old keyboard and it's more fit to hold it in a backpack. Can you please give me some suggestions on what could I try to solve this problem? https://www.geniusnet.com/en/products/view/ergo_kb_700 New Keyboard Old Keyboard submitted by /u/Cautious_Truth_9094 [link] [comments]
    What are best practices for use of side-window for displaying a temporary info panel?
    UPDATE: I've figured out how to update side-windows using display-buffer-alist. I'm experimenting with side-windows to display info. I tried using display-buffer-alist, however it completely ignores my buffer (named " *TheFeature*" prefixed with a space to not show up on the buffer list). I confirmed it completely ignores my buffer by using (lambda (buf action) ...), which is called for standard windows. So I use (display-buffer-in-side-window ...) instead to display it and set the height, with (delete-window (get-buffer-window *the-feature--buffer*)) to hide it. It works with (display-buffer-in-side-window ...)**, by the way**. I'm just making sure I'm not missing some valuable insight on what not to do. --- I'm also curious how best to create something like the Find File feature in Doom Emacs: https://preview.redd.it/f46w6bvq1yug1.png?width=469&format=png&auto=webp&s=e0e9e1aeb904fe7a796f4cbf33b245071cac554a My naive approach is to create one buffer for the input, another buffer for the output, and put them in different side-window slots. Maybe there's some standard input methods in Emacs I can use (and I can just look at source code to find out). --- As for what I'm trying to do? I'm just experimenting with creating my own workflow enhancements (while better acquainting myself with Emacs). submitted by /u/Fantastic-Cell-208 [link] [comments]
    I built a Things 3-inspired web frontend for org-agenda (looking for feedback)
    Long time lurker, first time poster here. I am a research scientist and use emacs everyday for everything. I've always loved the clean UI of Things 3 and Todoist, but found their feature sets lacking compared to org-mode. The flip side is that org-agenda's interface has always felt dated to me. So, during my free time, I built a web frontend (using AI) that connects to a running Emacs via emacsclient to get the best of both worlds. What it does: Today / Upcoming / All Tasks views using org-agenda's own machinery (no re-parsing of org files) Click to change TODO states, priorities, scheduled/deadline dates Inline notes editing with interactive org checklists Org clocking with a live timer banner Multi-level grouping by agenda type, priority, category, or state Light/dark/auto them…
    Do I have my lsp set up wrong?
    I downloaded the project by hitting the Download button on this page. I opened the file named WritingApp.swift in Emacs. I'm using swift-ts-mode, lsp-sourcekit, lsp-mode, and lsp-ui set up more or less as described here. I also opened the project in Xcode, opened the file, and did Product => Build and the build succeeded without any errors. But my Emacs buffer says that there are four errors. I am leaning swift so I don't really know yet what is going on but I assume my Emacs isn't set up right. I tried swift-ts-mode as well as swift-mode. submitted by /u/pedzsanReddit [link] [comments]
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    Made a traveler’s notebook!
    Made a traveler’s notebook using the tips and recs on here. Needed extra ribbons around a couple of the notebooks to fit more. There was also excess leather on the edges of the front and back covers, so I folded them to make small flaps. Pleased with the way it closes now! submitted by /u/p3achym4tcha [link] [comments]
    Ink Decisions
    submitted by /u/CosignerNo1 [link] [comments]
    Sheet music/college rule lined paper hybrid notebook?
    I am looking for a notebook that has sheet music staff paper on one side of the page and college rule lined paper on the other. The only ones I have found have either had staff paper with blank sheets on the back or staff paper and lined paper, but the line spacing is too wide. Anyone know of a good brand to fulfill this niche request? submitted by /u/BruhBruh70 [link] [comments]
    Everything sucks but at least I have my art! My first tri-fold notebook, and a new take on my balloon dog design! I call this one "Up & Away!" (Also, how I am feeling right now lol)
    This on is passport / B7 size. It's the first tri-fold I've ever made. I'll make the rear pockets a tad narrower on the next one, but overall I'm really happy with how it turned out! I sewed it with rainbow gradient thread, which added some great colour! I think I might make it in a larger size next. I'm also considering just offering patches, so folks can adorn their existing notebooks/jackets/whatever! submitted by /u/ElsieCubitt [link] [comments]
    Where can I find a pocket calendar with a pencil inside?
    I've been looking for one since december last year. Normally its relatively easy to find one but every one I find seems to not have a pencil inside, like this: https://www.ryman.co.uk/ryman-2026-pocket-dpp-diary-spdtp-blue thansk! submitted by /u/Professional_Try_119 [link] [comments]
    Notebook with built in Tray
    I’ve made a set of Halloween-themed notebooks with a built-in tray in the cover, and thought it might be something people here would find interesting. The original idea was to make something compact for game nights where table space is limited. You can keep notes, track scores in the book, and roll dice in the tray, then fold it back up into a notebook when you’re done. I make these myself, so any feedback would be helpful thank you. I would like to find out if these would be useful for other applications as well as for board games with dice. If anyone wants to take a closer look (there’s a short demo video as well): https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/boardgamesolutions/gaming-notebook-dice-tray-halloween-fabric-covered-journal?ref=9jlcat submitted by /u/Bags4Dice [link] [comments]
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday… I need help choosing!
    I need some help choosing which notebook cover I use for each day of the week! I think yellow for Sunday, feels right. But what about all the other days?!?! Blue Monday? Wine Wednesday? HELP 🙏 (Midori MD all day every day) Portfolio submitted by /u/pablomcg123 [link] [comments]
    Does my dream notebook exists ? Help me find out !
    Hello ! like the title says : always had little notebooks (like hand size) around in my bag, and I usually put my cards in it, since its always around me... My dream notebook would be small, pocket-sized (or more like bag sized hahah) something that has pockets so I could insert my cards but also an easy way to refill it ( binder style is too complicated for me if i can have 2/3 notebooks in the same place it would be perfect !!). Put some pictures as inspirations, if you have some ideas, please hit me up ! thank you very much for any help ! submitted by /u/condensedsatan [link] [comments]
    Today I’m using my Hobonichi HON + handmade TN✍️
    submitted by /u/ArtAnnaOn [link] [comments]
    Bat notebooks
    submitted by /u/callin-br [link] [comments]
    The Art of Notebooks 📒
    submitted by /u/shahfad_khan [link] [comments]
    I have a new notebook
    I bought a new notebook yesterday, buy… now, What should I write, create or do in this type of notebooks? I love this notebook when saw it. También para la gente en español, que de hecho hablo más español, ni se si está bien escrito lo de arriba jaja El notebook se me hizo muy hermoso y la verdad que lo compré casi impulsivamente, pero ahora la pregunta será, que debería de escribir o hacer en ella? Que sea digno de lo hermosa que es esta libreta para mi, alguna sugerencia? (Ya tengo otros con mis contraseñas y anotaciones de mi carro como millaje y/o reparaciones futuras) submitted by /u/Quesito_Noob [link] [comments]
    How do you incorporate a commonplace book in your everyday journal?
    Hi everyone! I’m an avid journaler: I try to write everyday about what keeps me busy, my thoughts and my daily life. I love to collect quotes, ideas and interesting notes and I LOVE the idea of having a separate notebook for this, like a commonplace book. The past few years I’ve been trying to keep a A5 notebook like this (a notebook with Tomoe River paper), but I found out it doesn’t really work for me. Maybe it’s the notebook it self because of the thin paper, I don’t know. I’m thinking about incorporating my commonplace book/journaling with my everyday journal: I want to write quotes and things I’ve found next to my entries. I like the idea that when I look back, I can see where I was in my life and which quotes/ideas were speaking to me. For people who use a commonplace book/journal, what’s your system? And how do you incorporate both? submitted by /u/EndorphinStoryteller [link] [comments]
    Notebook weekly format
    submitted by /u/ClaudiusFountain [link] [comments]
    Does anyone else get questioned or even a little judged for having notebooks when 'you can just use your phone' or whatever?
    I have 10 notebooks I use for VARIOUS topics and purposes, and I have 4 notebooks that I use as commonplace/on a phone call notes/grocery lists/whatever. My friend asked me why I even bother with physical notebooks, buying pens and ink, storing them on a shelf, and so on. According to her, I should just 'use Google docs' or my phone or something equivalent. I tried to explain that I just enjoy the physical act of writing. I like the feel of the pen in my hand and how it glides across the paper. I like decorating my notebooks with stickers and tape and so on. I like practicing my cursive and my handwriting in general. It feels more fun and personal to be able to have a physical notebook? I dunno. I was just sharing this random conversation that happened to me 😅 I was so baffled that I had to JUSTIFY my hobby lmao submitted by /u/foresterkyle [link] [comments]
    I created the tiny notebook of my childhood dreams.
    When I was little, my family called me “the little book person” because I got mad when someone gave my brother a small book instead of me. Now, as a 38yo, auDHD divorced mom of three, my brain gets paralyzed by writing something down that it doesn’t consider “full page worthy” So, I set to work circumventing my brain’s protests and created a tiny notebook with a wrist strap that I can take anywhere. And every time someone says, “Omg, that’s exactly what I’ve been searching for!” I feel like I’m one step closer to my dreams coming true. submitted by /u/gwendolynsweeney [link] [comments]
    A5 insert suggestions!
    Travellers notebook insert suggestions please! I’ve just bought myself this beautiful cover from Etsy! It Fits up to 4 x 52-page A5 inserts. I’ve been trying to find some inserts with off white paper and nice covers - I keep finding brown but would like cream or pink covers Any suggestions please?! Bonus points if the pages come in a variety of lined, dotted, plain 🩷 submitted by /u/hmtwitch [link] [comments]
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    elpy (20260413.2143) --- Emacs Python Development Environment
    The elpy package has been updated to version 20260413.2143.
    ivy (20260413.2102) --- Incremental Vertical completYon
    The ivy package has been updated to version 20260413.2102.
    fira-code-mode (20260413.1901) --- Minor mode for Fira Code ligatures using prettify-symbols
    The fira-code-mode package has been updated to version 20260413.1901.
    pink-bliss-uwu-theme (20260413.1827) --- Pink color theme
    The pink-bliss-uwu-theme package has been updated to version 20260413.1827.
    trust-manager (20260413.1648) --- Convenient trust management
    The trust-manager package has been updated to version 20260413.1648.
    modus-ewal-theme (20260413.1551) --- Modus theme that uses pywal colors powered by ewal
    The modus-ewal-theme package has been updated to version 20260413.1551.
    go-prettify-mode (20260413.1532) --- Hide `if err != nil' and prettify them
    The go-prettify-mode package has been updated to version 20260413.1532.
    thrift (20260413.1435) --- Major mode for fbthrift and Apache Thrift files
    The thrift package has been updated to version 20260413.1435.
    org-journal (20260413.1401) --- A simple org-mode based journaling mode
    The org-journal package has been updated to version 20260413.1401.
    rust-mode (20260413.1311) --- A major-mode for editing Rust source code
    The rust-mode package has been updated to version 20260413.1311.
    agent-recall (20260413.1152) --- Search and browse agent-shell conversation transcripts
    The agent-recall package has been updated to version 20260413.1152.
    tree-sitter-langs (20260413.1049) --- Grammar bundle for tree-sitter
    The tree-sitter-langs package has been updated to version 20260413.1049.
    comet-trail (20260413.747) --- Cursor comet trail effect
    The comet-trail package has been updated to version 20260413.747.
    liberime (20260413.650) --- Rime elisp binding
    The liberime package has been updated to version 20260413.650.
    org-noter (20260413.213) --- A synchronized, Org-mode, document annotator
    The org-noter package has been updated to version 20260413.213.
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    Scala Lists and Sets and Maps
    Scala devs, assemble: Lists, Sets, and Maps walk into a codebase… only one allows duplicates, one judges them, and one turns everything into key-value drama. If your collections knowledge feels a bit mutable, this quick video helps sort it out: Scala Lists and Sets and Maps submitted by /u/Efficient-Public-551 [link] [comments]
    sbt 2.0.0-RC12 released
    submitted by /u/eed3si9n [link] [comments]
    SSHPilot, an open-source SSH manager to make my life easier
    Hey all — I’m the creator of this project: 👉 https://github.com/openmole/sshpilot SSH Pilot is designed to simplify the management of distributed systems and cluster deployments. It provides: Multi-server orchestration: Define and manage multiple remote servers with proxy support Use SSH: Call the ssh comand Script execution: Run custom scripts on one or multiple servers simultaneously Health checks: Execute tests to verify server connectivity and health status SSH tunneling: Support for SSH jump hosts/proxies for accessing servers behind firewalls Interactive UI: Real-time monitoring of execution status and test results Environment variables: Pass custom environment variables to executed scripts submitted by /u/elmariac [link] [comments]
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    Should I use Haskell to help me write a proof?
    Basically there is a combinatorial proof that I want to make, and it would generalize to all natural numbers. It's a deterministic toy game. However, my math skills are behind my programming skills--I've just spent less time with the former. Then I thought, "Instead of translating math to Haskell, why not translate Haskell to math?" submitted by /u/Southern-Reality762 [link] [comments]
    Ormolu strange behaviour
    Hi there! Am i the only one who get strange formatting problems (in doom emacs with ormolu formatter). For example i have: import Data.Sort import Data.List after i save (and ormolu did it's job) i have: import Data.Sort impimport Data.t I have the same behaviour on 2 different machines .. submitted by /u/Tempus_Nemini [link] [comments]
    Making a JSON Parser in Haskell (educational)
    I love haskell, unfortunately never had the chance to write professional haskell (even though I learned FP quite rigorously) I invite my beginner friends to join my journey of applying real world haskell - we start with a JSON parser. happy reading submitted by /u/No-Bug-242 [link] [comments]
    Haskell Interlude #80: POPL 2026 - Part 1
    This is the first part of a miniseries on this year’s Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, a.k.a. POPL 2026, hosted by Jessica Foster. In this episode, we talk about: undergrad funding and participation, the behind the scenes of AV, choreographic programming, quantum languages, conference catering, and the joy of theory. And at one point, you’ll even hear us get kicked out the venue mid interview. Enjoy! submitted by /u/sperbsen [link] [comments]
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    I built a Things 3-inspired web frontend for org-agenda (Emacs)
    submitted by /u/zirconianmage [link] [comments]

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    Need help deciding
    I’m having a custom TN made on Etsy and need help deciding on color combos.. I’m thinking Cognac leather with gold grommets, but what color cord? Is black too boring? lol submitted by /u/Gus2021_ [link] [comments]
    Gotta get caught up…
    I’ve been putting off logging my travels for a couple of years now that I’ve finally decided to do something about it. Journaling while traveling by train and plane helps. But I need to do more still for sure. submitted by /u/rerunvp [link] [comments]
    Création de mes TN
    J'ai enfin décidé de me lancer dans la création de mes propres TN. Le brun est mon premier essais. Le rouge est mon deuxième. Vous en pensez quoi ? submitted by /u/Ashamed-Breakfast542 [link] [comments]
    Création de mes TN
    J'ai enfin décidé de me lancer dans la création de mes propres TN. Le brun est mon premier essais. Le rouge est mon deuxième. Vous en pensez quoi ? submitted by /u/Ashamed-Breakfast542 [link] [comments]
    Sketching Outside
    It’s quite chilly this morning, but the park was so beautiful that I decided to do a quick sketch on my TN. submitted by /u/ChiaBowl_Cappuccino [link] [comments]
    Today was a good day to journal outside.
    submitted by /u/desertwitch777 [link] [comments]
    Rainy day journaling
    I'm still obsessed with the love and trip color 😍 submitted by /u/Rude_Ad6998 [link] [comments]
    Photo album TN
    I shoot film so I've been using my camel passport as a photojournal and monthly planner that goes everywhere with me. I stick snaps and take notes in my ro-biki notebook. Flipping through the pages and remembering where I've been brings me a lot of joy. featuring mini taiyaki bookmark charm! submitted by /u/alstcmtreatment [link] [comments]
    Raided my jewelry box to make charms
    I figured out how to get a charm onto my Traveler’s. I had jewelry I wasn’t wearing so I used various beads etc. A polished piece of opal, piece of handmade, silver, jewelry, and the glass bead. I didn’t realize it would be so easy. submitted by /u/DumptiqueArts [link] [comments]
    Today’s Traveler’s Notebook — all about green vibes 🌿
    submitted by /u/ArtAnnaOn [link] [comments]
    TN art dump. [Details in the comments.]
    submitted by /u/meghan9436 [link] [comments]
    Still getting the hang of this but loving how it looks!
    submitted by /u/Karmib [link] [comments]
    TN meetup at M.Lovewell!
    Loved seeing everyone’s covers and charms, learning about and getting inspiration from how others use theirs, and sharing/swapping accessories, washi tape, stickers and more. Thanks M.Lovewell for hosting and giving us this creative safe space! submitted by /u/stormandthecalm [link] [comments]
    A new one from TSL Kurashiki
    Well I'm too excited so I need to share! submitted by /u/ParticularLivid9201 [link] [comments]
    Jumped in with both feet and regret nothing.
    I've used planners for years. I'd buy the pens, the different layouts, and tell myself I'd use them this time. I have a Hobonichi Weeks in the back of my standard TNJ and it fits wonderfully. I actually look forward to my Sunday mornings filling out the planner for the next week and journaling about the previous one. Turns out I just needed to use a pencil instead of a pen. I don't like how pens write. I prefer the sensory feel of a pencil. I've been using my Travelers routinely. The size fits perfectly in my sling bag (Orbitkey 6L) and still fits my Switch 2, glasses case, keys, and other stuff I need for chasing a feisty five year old. My pencil is the Pentel GraphGear 1000 black anniversary set. 10/10 recommend for smooth handwriting and wonderful grip. submitted by /u/ParticularNew9882 [link] [comments]
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    [Ann] New package Popterm [posframe+terminal]
    popterm.el is an Emacs package for quickly toggling popup terminal buffers. Its main purpose is to give you a “smart, posframe-based terminal toggler” that can show terminals as: - a centered posframe - a bottom split window - a fullscreen takeover It supports multiple terminal backends: - vterm - ghostel - eat - shell - eshell Key features called out in the README: - auto-cd into the directory of the buffer you launched it from - TRAMP-aware handling for remote paths - named terminal instances like build, server, or repl - scope control so terminals can be reused per project, per frame, or globally - navigation/cycling between terminal instances - hiding the terminal and returning to the originating buffer So in plain terms: it’s a polished terminal popup manager for Emacs, designed to make terminals feel fast, contextual, and easy to reuse without disturbing your window layout. Source: - GitHub README: https://github.com/CsBigDataHub/popterm.el - Melpa - https://melpa.org/#/popterm submitted by /u/csemacs [link] [comments]
    Org-roam-cards : An org frontend for org-roam node's backlinks. Optionally, use Org-roam as a game-launcher, media-library, and more.
    Demo of the package's usage across org-roam nodes LINK: codeberg.org/Sshigeru/org-roam-cards About: Org-roam-cards is a different way of viewing a org-roam node's backlinks (or forward links) By launching org-roam-card-view-backlinks on a node, it displays all backlinks of that node in an org buffer. Each backlink is displayed in rows, as 'cards' with their first image Each backlink (card) may have its own backlinks ; they are shown as "tags". "tags" are organized thanks to user customizable regexp. (by default, it's all stuffed into 'other') There's a macro that allows you to easily create function like org-roam-card-view-backlinks, where, instead of entering a note, it will launch a link (specified by regexp) such as "Launch Game" (still possible to enter the note with "o", …
    GitHub - steve-downey/surround: Surround Source Code for org-transclusion
    The actual emacs code is a fairly small snippet: elisp (defun uuid-surround-region () "Surround the current region with UUID in comments for transclusion." (interactive "*") (comment-normalize-vars) (let* ((uuid (org-id-uuid)) (name buffer-file-truename) (src-lang (alist-get major-mode uuid-surround-mode-to-src-map)) (prefix-wrap (concat comment-start uuid "\n")) (postfix-wrap (concat comment-start uuid " end")) (transclude (format uuid-surround-transclude-format name uuid src-lang uuid)) (b (save-excursion (goto-char (region-beginning)) (line-beginning-position))) (e (save-excursion (goto-char (region-end)) (line-end-position)))) (save-restriction (narrow-to-region b e) (goto-char (point-min)) (insert prefix-wrap) (goto-char (point-max)) (if (uuid-surround--blank-line-p) (beginning-of-line) (insert "\n")) (insert postfix-wrap)) transclude)) https://github.com/steve-downey/surround/blob/main/surround.el#L53-L74 The more interesting bits might be the example/ dir which has a project that builds a small C++ project and excerpts code via org-transclusion driven by a Makefile. So the presentation uses tested code, so I have less risk of broken or out of date code on slides. There's also a bunch of GitHub CI infra for both surround and the example project. May it be of use. submitted by /u/smdowney [link] [comments]
    Mediant: Org-Agenda in your browser
    submitted by /u/CherryBrownsEnjoyer [link] [comments]
    Trying out `agent-shell`
    Trying out agent-shell and immediately got a warning! Apparently there are many SDKs (or whatever is called) and it's not clear which one to use, the docs will lead you to at least two of them. Which one is the right one? And is this "NPM hell" sustainable in the future? @zed-industries/claude-agent-acp @agentclientprotocol/claude-agent-acp @anthropic-ai/claude-agent-sdk Also, is there a way to set --effort high or any other extra options? Update: Yeah, seems like claude-code-ide is still the way to go in Emacs! submitted by /u/Overall_Gazelle5107 [link] [comments]
    What is the abolsute minimum to cover in first emacs session
    one of my friends got an opportunity to present emacs to the absolute newbies in his company. He is been using emacs for last two years and asked me what to to cover and whether to present doom which he is using or vanilla setup. I suggested to start with vanilla and grow config as time goes. that got me thinking how to introduce emacs to new comers. packages like which key, dimmer, magit are absolute must in my opinion. I am curious what the community thinks one should cover in a full day session. don't ask me how he got approval for a full day session on emacs, I am surprised too. for context they are a startup, and do mobile app and web development, and some ML related stuff. submitted by /u/seigaporulai [link] [comments]
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    Are there any equivalents to these?
    submitted by /u/JonahBGood [link] [comments]
    My Newest Custom from Etsy
    Years ago I fell in love with fliptop spiral bound but the 3x5 was too small, and the 4×8 was close to perfect but not if you ever wanted a case, pen holder.. anything beyond book. So I pulled the trigger on custom books, they're 3.5x6 and are just big enough for comprehensive note taking. The advantage of a system like this is that now I can ship these to Etsy leatherworkers, and I can have what they design for standard sizes, fabricated for my custom ones. I'm just breaking it in now. submitted by /u/Equivalent_Top3604 [link] [comments]
    Is the war having an effect on Dingbats?
    I recently bought my first Dingbats, and it is a great notebook, a black A6 in dot grid. For around a few weeks or so, the website has not updated some products in a while. I recently discovered they're Lebanese and make their products in Turkey, so I think that maybe that's the issue, but they have not pronounced about it. submitted by /u/RevolutionaryMap6145 [link] [comments]
    Snagged a blank Hobonichi and now it's my ink swatch book
    Found this on the bottom shelf of a local shop and now I'm going to use this as my ink swatch book. I don't have a lot right now, but I'm already obsessed with the way everything looks on this Tomoe River Paper. 😃 submitted by /u/thatbreadtho87 [link] [comments]
    Flat notebook available on Amazon?
    For reference, not a fan of Amazon but I'm away and traveling for work this week so I know it's guaranteed to get to me fast that way! I have a small notebook with me and it's very stiff. I just can't. I'm looking for a lined notebook that opens flat that I can purchase from Amazon semi-quickly. My neurodivergent self is losing my mind over this small stiff one. I definitely need it to be letter sized ideally as well. Anyone have any recommendations? submitted by /u/shakethewaves [link] [comments]
    A5 Notebook Refills??
    Does anyone have any suggestions for something similar to the paper republic a5/xl refills?? I have the le trifold and purchased a couple book refills to put inside it but now that I’m needing to purchase more I’m wanting to see if I could find a cheaper option. I love the quality of the paper republic and that they lay flat so anything similar would be great!! submitted by /u/PossibleLanguage2918 [link] [comments]
    Would you recommend a Roterfaden A5 to me?
    submitted by /u/TheRealPrinceOfTroy [link] [comments]
    Mnemosyne hardcover
    I recently found out that my new Pilot 912 writes on my Mnemosyne spiral notebook like a DREAM. I want to get a journal with this paper, but the only hardcovers they make are A5 and smaller. Does anyone know where/if I can get a hardcover journal with Mnemosyne paper in B5 or A4? Or even those size inserts I could put in a cover? They have looseleaf but journaling in a three-ring binder feels weird as heck. Alternately, any paper that has a similar feel and absorption rate? Thanks! submitted by /u/tea_anthem [link] [comments]
    Do you guys have any A5 or B5 binder recommendations?
    submitted by /u/Key-Helicopter6263 [link] [comments]
    Louise Carmen Prune Honoré
    I decided to treat myself to this prune LC for my birthday! I’ve seen mixed reviews on this sub so I wanted to offer a short breakdown of my thoughts so far in case it helps anyone. Let's start with what immediately stopped me in my tracks!! The Prune color. It is absolutely stunning in person. It’s so rich and dimensional. It’s hard to fully capture in photos. The veg tanned leather feels nice and smells amazing. From my limited knowledge of leather, overall the journal and stitching looks good to me. Side note: I saw in a couple YouTube videos people said the journal comes with a strong perfume smell, which had me scared because I have MCS and absolutely hate perfume. I’m super happy to report that it barely smells like anything except the leather. I skipped adding any charms after learning here that their charms are mass produced but they up charge like crazy (which doesn’t surprise me at all btw after working in the retail industry 😅) In my opinion this is a HUGE mismatch for a product at this price point. I'd love to see them offer higher quality or more unique charm options. As for hot stamping- totally a personal preference, but their font options just felt a bit off to me. I may add hot stamping later, but I love how it looks plain as well. submitted by /u/Future-Composer-4878 [link] [comments]
    I was asked what I use it for
    well... I played with some stickers submitted by /u/Sol3InLaniakea [link] [comments]
    Tried a 📂 notebook!
    submitted by /u/symph007 [link] [comments]
    Handmade Traveler’s Notebook — Pink Italian Leather | Postcard & To-Do List Insert
    submitted by /u/ArtAnnaOn [link] [comments]
    Paper Mind Mitsubishi Bank Paper feathering
    submitted by /u/PersonalityGreedy682 [link] [comments]
    Thinking of bringing our notebooks to the US... would you actually buy these?
    I’m a designer from China. We’ve been selling our original designed notebooks locally for a while now, and honestly, the feedback here has been pretty encouraging, which is what got us thinking—should we try bringing these to the US? But I know the stationery scene in the US is a whole different world, and I’m a little torn. So I’ve uploaded some photos of our notebooks here. If you were browsing online and came across these, would they actually catch your eye enough to make a purchase? I’m just looking for some honest, gut reactions. A simple “yes,” “no,” or “not for my taste” would be incredibly helpful. And for those who say “yes,” what kind of price range would you expect to see for something like this? I’d love to know what feels fair to you. Really appreciate any vibes or thought…
    A6 Trifold
    submitted by /u/AnnisaArt [link] [comments]
    Got a pink up&up notebook from Target with a lock but the key is locked in. How do I unlock this or get the key?
    submitted by /u/ChomperCreeper [link] [comments]
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    python-unicode-escape (20260412.2143) --- Completion for Python \N{NAME} escapes
    The python-unicode-escape package has been updated to version 20260412.2143.
    popterm (20260412.2036) --- Posframe terminal toggler with smart backends
    The popterm package has been updated to version 20260412.2036.
    elixir-iex (20260412.1946) --- IEx REPL via eat terminal emulator
    The elixir-iex package has been updated to version 20260412.1946.
    tiles (20260412.1929) --- Tagged Instant Lightweight Emacs Snippets
    The tiles package has been updated to version 20260412.1929.
    spatial-navigate (20260412.1442) --- Directional navigation between blank-space blocks
    The spatial-navigate package has been updated to version 20260412.1442.
    magit-browse-commit (20260412.1414) --- Browse pull/merge requests from magit-blame
    The magit-browse-commit package has been updated to version 20260412.1414.
    org-static-blog (20260412.1353) --- A simple org-mode based static blog generator
    The org-static-blog package has been updated to version 20260412.1353.
    project-butler (20260412.1017) --- Lay out a project's buffers
    The project-butler package has been updated to version 20260412.1017.
    agitjo (20260412.946) --- Manage Forgejo PRs with AGit-Flow
    The agitjo package has been updated to version 20260412.946.
    daselt (20260412.924) --- Module for the Daselt configuration scheme
    The daselt package has been updated to version 20260412.924.
    orgtbl-join (20260412.844) --- Join columns from other Org Mode tables
    The orgtbl-join package has been updated to version 20260412.844.
    orgtbl-aggregate (20260412.811) --- Aggregate an Org Mode table | + | + | into another table
    The orgtbl-aggregate package has been updated to version 20260412.811.
    cfn-mode (20260412.807) --- AWS cloudformation mode
    The cfn-mode package has been updated to version 20260412.807.
    calibredb (20260412.622) --- Yet another calibre client
    The calibredb package has been updated to version 20260412.622.
    termint (20260412.348) --- Run REPLs in a terminal backend
    The termint package has been updated to version 20260412.348.
    nerd-icons-completion (20260412.243) --- Add icons to completion candidates
    The nerd-icons-completion package has been updated to version 20260412.243.
    eacl (20260412.237) --- Auto-complete lines by grepping project
    The eacl package has been updated to version 20260412.237.
    base16-theme (20260412.231) --- Collection of themes built on combinations of 16 base colors
    The base16-theme package has been updated to version 20260412.231.
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    Automatic backlinks with refile and org-node / how?
    Hi, I often move TODOs out of meeting notes into other files. But I still want to have a link, so I built a function that inserts a link in the previous location. That works fine. But updating the backlinks on the refiled heading does not work. It seems the cache is not updated fast enough. If I run org-node-backlink-fix-buffer a few minutes later, the backlinks are created. any idea how I can make this work? orgmode 9.7.11 thanks (defun refile-mit-backlink () "refile und setze einen backlink" (interactive) (org-refile) ;; refile (org-refile-goto-last-stored) ;; go to refiled heading (let ((link (org-store-link nil))) ;; create ID and store in killring (kill-new link)) (previous-buffer) ;; back to original location (yank) ;; insert link (save-buffer) (org-refile-goto-last-stored) ;; back to refiled heading (org-node-backlink-fix-buffer) ;; create backlinks (does not work...) ) submitted by /u/kanzlr [link] [comments]
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    Monitor Scala resource utilization - polyvariant/scala-monitor
    When working with multiple Scala projects a day I sometimes steuggle with large resource consumption, like leftover sbt sessions or metals instances. This is why I created Scala monitor - simple utility to list all scala related processes along with the project the process is related to. Nothing sophisticated, just glorified ps/grep, but solves my problem, and makes a great use case for Scala Native. Check it out https://github.com/polyvariant/scala-monitor submitted by /u/majkp [link] [comments]
    This week in #Scala (Apr 13, 2026)
    submitted by /u/petrzapletal [link] [comments]
    dotty-cps-async and dotty-cps-async-connect 1.3.2
    The main news is the support of scala-native with cats-effect and fs2 submitted by /u/rssh1 [link] [comments]
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    AI-Augmented Zettelkasten
    The approach to using LLMs alongside the Zettelkasten method is controversial and most people have different opinions about that. I'm a "pro-AI" in that sense with some caveats: I am OK with a cyborg approach. No querying some question and pasting that onto a new note or finding connections solely based on LLMs. I see using LLMs in the learning phase. You may not like learning from LLMs directly, I like it. I mainly use LLM-based learning for quick definition checks and evaluating my inferences in the beginner phase. I also should indicate that I use my vault mainly for academic research. Academic research if the area is heavily complex requires too much time passes with engagement for learning purpose. It helps if you want tangible output in the learning phase. I don't delete my thinking…  ( 8 min )
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    What's the equivalent of Class Diagrams for FP?
    I'm about to start a hobby project and I'd like some planification beforehand. On OOP you would usually start with a Class diagram, so what's the equivalent on functional programming? I wouldn't like to reinvent the wheel. AI straight suggests me using Category Theory or Data-flow diagrams. submitted by /u/pep1n1llo [link] [comments]

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    Miren está libreta, es hermosa
    submitted by /u/tropicalmonkeyand [link] [comments]
    B6 trifold
    Just got this simple trifold, B6, no pockets, in really lovely Cognac Valora leather from UK maker, Fin Studio. I have several of their covers but this colour is my favourite. The price is more affordable than some other brands as it is only one layer of leather but it still feels like it's going to stand up to a lot of use. submitted by /u/Middle-agedCynic [link] [comments]
    Notebooks - grimoires.
    My use of notebooks is strictly esoteric. Everyone knows what a grimoire is. Nowadays, they make special notebooks for grimoires that look like ancient, magical books. This is meant to be impressive, but I don't need that. I want to sit in a café, take out my notebook and pen, and spend a couple of hours without drawing unnecessary attention from those around me. So an ordinary notebook works just fine. I had a simple notebook where I kept my notes and research. When it ran out, I decided to get a new one. I needed a book with blank pages. There wasn't one, but there was a book with black pages. I thought it would be fun, so I bought ballpoint pens with white ink. They are expensive, and for one book I used up ten such pens. The book with black pages attracts too much attention, so I also got another ordinary notebook where I write more text and various working notes. I needed a small notebook as a pocket one. In it, I write down methods and reference information that I use. This includes analytical geomancy, binary hyperstructures and spaces, alchemical metaphors, schemas, and diagrams. I really need these notebooks, and I use them constantly. I use a 'Moonman' fountain pen with black ink. That's enough for me. submitted by /u/Tesseranomikon [link] [comments]
    What do I do with my memento pouch on paperblank?
    (Please don't mind the tear from the stupidly placed sticker, I'm already miserable enough about it as is) On the website they suggested putting cards and loose papers in there but I don't think I'd have many of those as I plan to write the plot for my manga/s in the notebook but I still wanna utilise the book fully including this. (Also if anyone curious I got the violet fairy one submitted by /u/lilGen-ZandJekson [link] [comments]
    New notebook day! (the floral one, Cedon 100g/m² white dot grid) I love how it matches my 2026 planner 😊
    submitted by /u/monawa [link] [comments]
    Free digital planner tools (PDF, no login) - I built this after getting tired of overcomplicated apps
    I wasn’t expecting much, but after sharing just the calendar maker, 500+ people used it in a week and I got a ton of feedback. So I kept everything simple and focused on PDFs. You can: • ⁠generate daily or weekly planners • ⁠build your own custom planner layout • ⁠even use AI to generate a planner based on what you need • ⁠download everything as PDF and just use it No login stress, no syncing issues. Just make it → use it → done. Also added a few new tools based on feedback, and currently 3 tools are free to use. I got a lot of really helpful feedback from you all on my previous posts here, and it genuinely helped me improve the project a lot. So I wanted to share an update and get your thoughts again. Your feedback has been super valuable so far 🙏 submitted by /u/Quiet-Big-7843 [link] [comments]
    Cheap 6.00 mm notebooks?
    I love 6.00 mm notebooks, but I've found that they usually run on the more expensive side. Can anyone please tell me where I can find cheap notebooks with 6.00mm lined paper? Ive tried very hard but I keep finding like 12 dollar notebooks with only 90 pages and japanese notebooks that dont have many pages. submitted by /u/Particular_Pair_318 [link] [comments]
    Looking for Journal / Notebook Recommendations
    Hello I’ve been journaling for a while now but have realised that it I’m doing it in a pretty disjointed fashion, basically rewriting my day which is okay but not what I want. I’ve been using a cheap sort of lined notebook I had lying around but want something a bit better suited to what I want it for. I’m looking for a blank journal that I can journal in, in any way I wish - the key reason I want it to be blank is so that I can also sketch and draw when and where I like. Ideally I’d like the covers to be black but I tend to like basic things in general so nothing overly adorned. Thank you submitted by /u/Accomplished_Cook508 [link] [comments]
    Anyone have a digital template for rhe Muji A6 Monthly notebook
    I would like to use this notebook for my monthly photo dump and was wondering the dimensions so I cam print them accordingly. submitted by /u/Accomplished-Pay2659 [link] [comments]
    [ Removed by Reddit ]
    [ Removed by Reddit on account of violating the content policy. ] submitted by /u/DailyPlanStudio [link] [comments]
    Daily spreads from the week of 4/6 in a MARK'S EDiT semi-B7
    Was on a trip this week - which means I'll use the more detailed "ideal day" spreads to track my days. AM in the left column (with room in the upper left for a reminder or sticker), PM on the right. Space in the bottom for restaurant and activity notes. I love that custom spreads mean I can change up the format and add pages based on the week. submitted by /u/jrecyclebin [link] [comments]
    Quiero hacer como "un diario" escrito con pluma i tinta verde (porque es la unica que tengo), tambien dentro quiero como escribir como trozos de historias que me vengan a la caveza... La libreta es de cuero. ¿Me podríais dar ideas para el interior, la portada i cosas asi porfavor?
    submitted by /u/balimina [link] [comments]
    Cette couverture cuir vieillie très bien
    cette petite couverture était en tirage limité à l'époque,chez calepino.fr. Cuir tannage végétal, fait en France. le détail : l'élastique ! c'est tout bête mais il est de qualité, et ça change le quotidien. Normalement il est conçu pour 3 carnets type "Field Notes", mais un A6 Moleskine 186 pages rentre 😎 pour la petite histoire, je voulais tester Moleskine, je ne reprendrai jamais cette marque, je suis très déçu de la qualité du papier et des finitions pour cette gamme de prix. bref, j'ai décidé d'avoir ce carnet sur moi tous les jours, et si possible plus souvent que mon téléphone. ET ça change pas mal de choses pour qui veut donner de l'importance à ses pensées et ses réflexions, ou son organisation au quotidien. sur ce point, 2 ou 3 carnets seraient plus utiles qu'un seul épais. J'aime voir ce cuir évoluer, se patiner, se marquer. Je commence même à voir ressortir les anciens plis de peau😁 submitted by /u/Grand_David [link] [comments]
    Notebook recommendations?
    I’ve been running around trying to find good notebooks for my price point but I haven’t had any luck, so I’m wondering if you guys have any recommendations! most notebooks that I’ve been seeing just have too little pages or are too pricy for me to buy every new semester. what I’m looking for: good amount of pages, I think nothing below 150, sweet spot is 250 thick grid paper Preferably comes in a bundle? nothing too expensive, cause I’ll have to buy a lot… submitted by /u/Neither_Beat_3125 [link] [comments]
    Stationery chaos
    submitted by /u/ArtAnnaOn [link] [comments]
    Tjmaxx find
    I was walking around a mall and saw a tjmaxx figured I would look no hardcover but there were a few a7 sizes oh the lechtturm but since they were nit my preferred page type I left them. good deal none the less. submitted by /u/Stillpoetic45 [link] [comments]
    Leather travel notebooks
    Just wanted to share a recent set of commissions for A6 and A5 journals. I think they turned out great but you be the judge. Follow on instagram - Paul McGrath Leather Craft submitted by /u/pablomcg123 [link] [comments]
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    Fake Traveler notebook be careful
    submitted by /u/Mohammed88assi [link] [comments]
    Newbie here. ISO ideas for a makeshift booklet/insert for aid cards
    Hey y'all! So... I'm super new to this and I'm running into my first hurdle. For the record, I have adhd, aphantasia (out of mind out, of sight; but 100%), and I'm horrible with drawings). So, I want to keep some sort of insert/booklet, where I can have all my aids, but also I want to be able to add or remove each card quickly. It could be things like: the Eisenhower Matrix, my symbols/colors, a grid spacing ruler-type template for the different layouts, the set of steps that work for me, layouts, inspo cards from here!, etc. I also need one card that shows where everything is. Since I'm just starting, this'll be a work in progress, so I'm using a ribbon instead of the ring from the picture. It would be a trial-error booklet/insert. I'd be printing these cards because, again, I can't draw. I have found some good ideas, but they won't work for me: e.g. gluing the cards or sewing the pages won't do it. Too thick, no way to add/remove pages quickly. Also, I wanna make this the first insert so I won't ignore it. Sorry for the long post. I've already found so many great ideas here so I hope you guys can help me. submitted by /u/OrangeWhisk [link] [comments]
    September Leather (Brown) Will the rough texture smooth out over time?
    My September leather cover in brown just arrived, and when I got it I noticed it has a quite rough, textured surface rather than a smooth one. Personally, I was hoping for a smoother leather that would develop a nice patina over time, accumulating scratches and marks that give it that beautiful aged look. My question is: will this leather eventually become like that, or will it stay rough and textured as it is now? I’m not a leather expert at all and I know very little about these covers, so I apologize in advance if the answer is obvious! Will the one in the first photo eventually look like the one in the second photo? submitted by /u/Sad-Jester34 [link] [comments]
    Stationery Dreams Come True
    Lake House Paper Co 🧡 . . . . #stationery #travelmoodboard #bujojournaling #travelershotelnotebook #travelersnotebookpassport #starbuckstravelersnotebook #tnpassportsize #tnstandard #travelerscompany #travelersnotebookcommunity #travelersnotebooklove #travelersnotebookaddict #travelersnotebooksetup #planningcommunity #plannerinspiration #plannergirl #plannernewyork #plannerflorida #lilascreativeplans #plannercommunity #plannerlover #bktrulyyours #customizedtn #junkjournaling #junkjournal #therapyjournaling #bujoideas #bujoinspo #travelersnotebooklimitededition #bujoinspirations submitted by /u/Lila_xo8811 [link] [comments]
    A Designer’s EDC
    Featuring Love & Trip! submitted by /u/abhaykun [link] [comments]
    What’s your charm?
    I have a Merlion wooden button charm on my TN. submitted by /u/Wise-Shop-610 [link] [comments]
    My first special edition cover!
    Snagged a Road Trip cover to as a treat, and by golly is it beautiful! The brown color combined with the bronze embossing gives this cover a rustic yet refined feel and writing on the kraft paper for the first time is such a treat. And how I missed smelling that new leather smell lol. I’m loving this new cover so much I’m almost afraid to use it hehe I’m going to use this cover only for vacations and special road trips, though I will be test driving this cover for a few days or a week. Now my Road Trip brass clip has its companion! submitted by /u/ANeuStileO08 [link] [comments]
    Good to have my TN around me..
    Took out my TN and draft my lesson plan for today.. map out the topics I’ll be covering, and hope things go according to plan. submitted by /u/Wise-Shop-610 [link] [comments]
    mixing one insert cover with a different paper
    so, while i was journaling, i got an idea and i need to know if it’s a bad idea or not. i have one of those limited inserts with the pretty gold cover. i love the cover but i dislike the blank paper inside- i need lines or a grid to write confidently. i recently bought the ‘Daily Free Diary’ insert with the nice grid on the inside and it’s ideal for me. i’m wondering if anyone has tried to take a TN insert/refill and separate the cover from the pages, and then re-combine the cover with a different insert’s pages. i wanna do this with the cover of the limited insert and the inner pages of the Free Diary insert. just wanted to ask if it’s worth doing. i don’t want to take a chance if it’s gonna end up going wrong and ruining my special inserts.. submitted by /u/dubiousfoodie [link] [comments]
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    What is your preferred way to render Markdown?
    I have seen several different methods like using EAF, rendering it in en embedded Xwidget, externally in a browser, etc. What is your preferred method? submitted by /u/birdsintheskies [link] [comments]
    I hand-tuned a color theme in CIELAB space — Ember, a warm graphite theme with three variants
    I've been unhappy with most themes for a while. Either too saturated, too cool, or the contrast just feels off after a few hours. So I took a detour and built my own. Ember is built on a warm graphite base with muted olive, gold, and steel supporting tones, and a single vivid coral accent. Every color was tuned in CIELAB perceptual color space rather than HSL, which makes a noticeable difference in how balanced the palette feels across different brightness levels. The goal was something that holds up for long sessions, not just one that screenshots well. Three variants: -Ember — main dark theme - Ember Soft — gentler contrast for tired eyes - Ember Light — light mode variant https://embertheme.com https://github.com/ember-theme/emacs submitted by /u/OkAdhesiveness1951 [link] [comments]
    ESR v1.0.0: An R tree sitter mode
    I have just released version 1.0.0 of ESR: an R tree sitter mode for Emacs. It is the first version independent of ESS, although it can be used as a simple treesitter mode with it. ESR's interaction mode can use comint or vterm. The second one plays well with radian. Coding tools for now are supported by R's package languageserver and can be connected with eglot. A big step for the R users of Emacs https://codeberg.org/teoten/esr submitted by /u/teobin [link] [comments]
    How do I debug Emacs freezing and consuming 100% CPU?
    I have already deleted my eln-cache directory. I first ran emacs -Q and confirmed there is no issue. I then enabled each package individually until I narrowed it down to the git-gutter package. I ran the profiler and got this information: 8911 68% - # 8911 68% - git-gutter:update-diffinfo 8903 68% - git-gutter:view-diff-infos 8903 68% - git-gutter:view-set-overlays 8900 68% - git-gutter:view-for-unchanged 23 0% - git-gutter:put-signs 9 0% git-gutter:before-string 17 0% git-gutter:unchanged-line-p 12 0% forward-line 8 0% - git-gutter:clear-gutter 8 0% - git-gutter:clear-diff-infos 8 0% remove-overlays I have previously not experienced this issue before, and git-gutter has not been updated in 5 months so this can't be a regression. I have since been experimenting with the diff-hl package, and have not run into an issue yet. submitted by /u/kudikarasavasa [link] [comments]
    Few tips for faster Emacs install with MSYS2
    Screen on my last laptop died just few days ago, so here I am with a new (used) laptop with Window 11 and annoyingly slow Emacs :). I do have dual boot setup with Arch on one M.2 drive and Windows 11 on the second one. Startup time in Linux on ext4 drive is ~0.5 seconds. The same setup started in 4.7 seconds by default on win 11 ntfs drive. What I have done to get down to 2.7 seconds (yes 10x slower compared to ext4 in Linux): 1) Install ReFS drive (make a VHDX drive and format as ReFS) 2) Copy over .emacs.d and tell emacs to use that directory with --init-directory flag in your shortcut, shell alias whatever you use. 3) Configure sh*t in windows defender: add .el .elc and .eln as exepctions, emacs.exe and emacsclient.exe and other programs you might need (git, clangd, gcc, etc). 4) move also your msys2 installation directory to ReFS disk 5) move your git repositories to refs disk That at least helps with QoL, but still its sh*t compared to Linux. ~10x slower than running from ext4 disk. By the way, I have compiled with UCRT runtime, now seems to work out of the box. Don't know if it is any faster from MINGW runtime, haven't done any benchmarks but according MS it should be. For those who try it, don't forget to add utf8 encoding settings to your init file. Any more tips to speed up things appreciated! submitted by /u/arthurno1 [link] [comments]
    I forced Claude to play Tetris in Emacs.
    I forced Claude to play Tetris in Emacs. The point of this seemingly useless exercise was to stress-test my elisp-eval MCP https://github.com/agzam/death-contraptions/tree/main/tools/elisp-eval AI hands it a string of Lisp, it runs inside live Emacs session, poking into it via emacsclient. Behaves like a REPL the LLM can drive - state persists between the calls. Emacs is a Lisp machine. Buffers, files, network, subprocesses, games, major modes, the UI itself: every feature is already an elisp function. Hand an LLM a way to run arbitrary elisp and it inherits the entire Emacs API for free. No per-task glue code required. The same MCP will drive Magit, Org, Eshell, Dired, eww, or anything else someone ever wrote in elisp. Tetris is just to make the point. submitted by /u/ilemming_banned [link] [comments]
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    Bonjour Haskell: data visualizations
    submitted by /u/m-chav [link] [comments]
    How to convince a big corporate to use Haskell
    Anyone tried and succeed convincing leadership to use Haskell (or any niche technology) to use? More specifically in large corpo with extreme bureaucracy submitted by /u/Worldly_Dish_48 [link] [comments]
    Any big corporations, that uses haskell extensively
    the title or as the primeagen says "it's a white paper language". honestly speaking it would feel nice to know some corps do as I really like haskell and plan to learn it seriously( I brushed through it a little bit in 2025)....... submitted by /u/Specific-Line-9109 [link] [comments]
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    git-link (20260411.1730) --- Get the GitHub/Bitbucket/GitLab URL for a buffer location
    The git-link package has been updated to version 20260411.1730.
    doom-modeline (20260411.1454) --- A minimal and modern mode-line
    The doom-modeline package has been updated to version 20260411.1454.
    symon (20260411.1454) --- Tiny graphical system monitor
    The symon package has been updated to version 20260411.1454.
    uniline (20260411.1423) --- Add▶ ■─UNICODE based diagrams─■ to▶ ■─text files─■
    The uniline package has been updated to version 20260411.1423.
    geiser-stklos (20260411.1308) --- STklos Scheme implementation of the geiser protocols
    The geiser-stklos package has been updated to version 20260411.1308.
    sekka (20260411.1026) --- Pure Elisp Japanese IME inspired by SKK
    The sekka package has been updated to version 20260411.1026.
    helm (20260411.442) --- Helm is an Emacs incremental and narrowing framework
    The helm package has been updated to version 20260411.442.
    helm-core (20260411.415) --- Development files for Helm
    The helm-core package has been updated to version 20260411.415.
    spdx (20260411.126) --- Insert SPDX license and copyright headers
    The spdx package has been updated to version 20260411.126.

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    Monthly Insert?
    I know it's getting late in the year but I can't find the 2026 monthly passport insert for sale 😔 Has anyone in the states come across it or is there a similar insert available elsewhere? I just wanted a dated monthly calendar, a few extra pages in the back would be a plus. (Sterling Ink is sold out too) submitted by /u/Admirable-Name-7058 [link] [comments]
    First TN!
    submitted by /u/Hostile-Potato [link] [comments]
    Ca-Crea 1/3 A4 insert
    Such a wonderful size that fit perfectly in a traveler notebook, did you guys know about that? I accidentally discovered it while scrolling on Amazon Japan hunting for the next hot stationary that I could use while studying and working. The quality of the paper is great and soft not extremely thin, but perfect 👌 submitted by /u/Mohammed88assi [link] [comments]
    Just joined the club!
    I’ve wanted one for approximately 15 years now. Is it just me or does the Tokyo refill feel slightly thicker than the Stamp Note? Anyhoo. I’m so happy! submitted by /u/mcorinne [link] [comments]
    Are Traveler's Company USA and Traveler's Company Japan the same thing?
    I recently discovered the concept of traveler notebooks and I am really interested in purchasing one. The Traveler's Company brand in particular has piqued my interest, but one thing I am confused about is the USA vs Japan website distinction. To be clear, they are the same company / line of products right? I just want to make sure since I am in the US and don't want to purchase online from Japan if I do not have to. Thanks! submitted by /u/BigDingus498 [link] [comments]
    Just got mine set up! So excited!
    Absolutely love this notebook! I doubted the layout for so long, but it fits the hand so perfectly in the hand (like a lady's clutch), and when held open with clips, it's the perfect size. The inserts are filled mostly with stickers and not anything practical yet, but I haven't been able to travel much. (Hopefully in the next few months though!) I'm looking for a pen clip though. It bugs me how the official TC ones have silver hardware, which doesn't match the clips, and I've read that the blue is not the same blue as the notebook cover (this bothers me less than the hardware thing). Would love some recs, especially if they can fit the thicker 4&1 pens. submitted by /u/phrazo [link] [comments]
    Galen Passport / Pocket as a wallet?
    I recently started bullet journaling and what made it stick this time was keeping an A6 (Stalogy 1/2 year) in my back pocket at all times. I’ve never been so organized! While I love my Stalogy, it feels redundant to carry it and a wallet around, so I am investigating notebook systems that can serve a dual role. I’ve seen Galen recommended on here (since Traveler’s doesn’t seem to be in stock anywhere these days) and they have a nice looking wallet insert. I was wondering if any of you guys have tried it out and whether it works as a combination solution? I am male, so I don’t carry a bag with me outside of a backpack when going to work. It’s not on me most of the time. I mention this because I need something back pocket friendly! Also, looking at their site, it’s unclear to me what the purpose of the Pocket is. It’s slightly larger but they say it and the passport hold the same sized notebooks? If so, why go Pocket? submitted by /u/tnecniv [link] [comments]
    Update: UK based manufacturer of traveler style notebooks
    Hello again, About a fortnight ago I asked for recommendations for a UK based manufacturer that made leather covers in general sizes rather than requiring proprietary refills. (Original post: https://www.reddit.com/r/Travelersnotebooks/s/w1p5aFiV7Z) I had some really good suggestions - thank you so much - and in the end I opted for a cover from Fin Studio. It arrived this morning and it’s absolutely gorgeous. It feels so fancy. It’s the brown crazyhorse A5 bifold with coffee ribbons, and it does the job perfectly. Current has four pre-made A5 soft cover sketchbooks in it, but plan on making my own with some of my preferred papers. Here’s some photos of my lovely new arrival. Thanks for all your help. submitted by /u/Vectipelta_Barretti [link] [comments]
    Any planners that can fit the passport size
    Are there any planners from other brands that can fit in the passport size TN? I'm currently using the free diary weekly but I've already used half of it and it's only April. Are there any other notebooks that can cover the whole year and still fit the passport size? submitted by /u/Substantial-Buy-418 [link] [comments]
    SHOW ME YOUR ACCESSORIES
    I am curious to see how our community accessorizes their TNs. I love personalizing mine. Recently added the “pen holder” in which I had a quote engraved from the TV Series “SCARPETTA”. I love coffee. I love pink. And I love a good journey. Anyone else spotted the quote? PLEASE SHOW ME HOW YOU ACCESSORIZE YOURS!! and how it reflects your personality!! submitted by /u/honeybeh85 [link] [comments]
    Adhesive recommendations for patches?
    Hi guys! I made a new TN today with veg tanned leather. I want to glue some embroidered patches on it (shown in the photo). I'm trying to research adhesives that will keep the patches on, but will keep the leather decently flexible. I don't want to use a glue that will be so brittle it'll crack the leather surface under the patch. Any ideas? I won't be sewing them down, just using glue. submitted by /u/searchforj0y [link] [comments]
    Admiring the TN
    After a journal session, just admiring the Traveler's Company Notebook in the glow of fire submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    First camel cover and love and trip refill
    Finally grabbed the camel cover I’ve been eyeing forever when it restocked, plus a love and trip insert ❤️ It feels totally different from my brown ones, so soft and almost fluffy. Added my TSL bronze clip and Baum kuchen charm 🥰 submitted by /u/ZealousidealHippo558 [link] [comments]
    How would you attach this?
    Hello team! Thank you so so much for your welcome and encouragement on my previous post. I need to call on the brains trust for ideas for how to attach one my assistive devices to my new TN. I can’t hold pens properly so I use this little ball to increase my grip. It’s a chunky little thing and is only mildly helpful but it’s better than nothing! I’d love some of your ideas for attaching it to my TN so I don’t lose it or stretch the band like shown. Thanks! https://www.reddit.com/r/Travelersnotebooks/s/rDLydjE8ag submitted by /u/Sufficient_Badger463 [link] [comments]
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    81 Papers Later: My First Pocket Cache Sampler Packs Are Ready
    In case you missed my earlier posts, I’ve been working on a handmade notebook project that I'm calling Pocket Cache. The idea is that you will be able to choose your paper, cover material, and page layout(s), and I make you a notebook by hand. I’ve now collected 81 different papers for testing and comparison, ranging from fountain pen favorites like Tomoe River, Clairefontaine, Midori MD, and Rhodia, to North American mill papers from Mohawk and Neenah, to drawing/sketch papers from Strathmore and Hahnemühle, plus pages pulled from popular notebooks like Leuchtturm, Stalogy, Moleskine, and others. I’ve also developed a pretty wide range of page layouts beyond just dot grid, lined, graph, and blank. A few of them are a little less common, and I’m hoping they end up being the kind of layouts people discover they really enjoy using. I just finished assembling the first few Pocket Cache Super Sampler Packs. Each pack includes: a sample of all 81 papers, including cover stock papers. I wrote a 4-digit ID on every paper (in pencil) so each sample can be identified easily a 3.5" x 5.5" layout sampler notebook giving you the chance to try a wide range of different page designs The regular paper samples are roughly A6-ish in size, though there’s some variation because of original sheet sizes and hand cutting. Cover stock papers are 3.5" x 5.5" so you can get a feel for them at actual cover size. My plan is to start offering these sampler packs on r/Pen_Swap next week, in small batches as I continue to assemble them. Not all 81 papers will end up becoming permanent notebook options. I’ll narrow the list down over time based on availability, suitability, and demand. I will post the full paper list in the comments for those interested in seeing it in full. I am still keeping an eye open for papers, so there may be a couple of additions before the first set is sent out. submitted by /u/InkStainedLeather [link] [comments]
    I finally put a charm on my journal
    Maybe it's silly but I've always wanted to add something meaningful to me, and today i turned some of my natural pearls into a charm and put it on my journal 🦪 submitted by /u/softchaosmode [link] [comments]
    Do you hesitate before writing in a new notebook?
    I always have this weird moment where I don’t want to “ruin” a fresh notebook. Like the first page has to be perfect, which makes no sense. After that it’s fine, but that first entry always feels harder than it should Anyone else deal with that? submitted by /u/Bos187 [link] [comments]
    I got my first Leuchtturm! Review and asking for suggestions on what to write in it.
    https://preview.redd.it/gcm7k8mx5fug1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=16d42b501d4f06e59d751bdad4be58782e5502aa https://preview.redd.it/7k7qa6mx5fug1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a38839d285cbeb4b45f5de75932d63c38e938f49 https://preview.redd.it/gtylf7mx5fug1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=619791485cfb3d3383f13eac18d98fb1c4ee7c3c I got my first Leuchtturm notebook! (At full price 😭 my local TK Maxx doesn’t seem to have any on sale sadly) I am the type to have to try out the hype myself, so I can judge whether it’s actually worth the hype and money lol. My current notebook is Sakura dotted notebook, large 13 x 21 cm, 80 sheets, 140gsm. Pages are super thick and nice, but small complaints would be that it’s very heavy for small number of pages, long but too narrow…
    My Paper Republic Grand Voyageur xl (venezia)
    My edc for journaling and planning. I love it! 🧡 submitted by /u/Happy-Stupor [link] [comments]
    Ca Crea 1/3 A4
    submitted by /u/Mohammed88assi [link] [comments]
    I started organising all my stationery... I didn't realise I had so many notebooks before! It will be years before I "need" to get any... "Want" is another subject xD
    submitted by /u/arscorvinus [link] [comments]
    Filofax heritage alternatives
    Hi guys, I hope this is the right place to ask this question... I'm looking for a minimal A5 notebook with rings, somewhat like this Filofax Heritage A5. I would buy the Filofax, but I vant seem to find it in stock anywhere.. Anyone have a good suggestion for an alternative? submitted by /u/Carlitos-r [link] [comments]
    My pocket notebook setup
    Took me a bit to get it dialled in, but I’m quite pleased with it now. submitted by /u/rfdavid [link] [comments]
    Captured a museum visit in my notebook 🙂‍↔️
    submitted by /u/ArtAnnaOn [link] [comments]
    Stalogy notebook without printed headers?
    I started to appreciate notebooks with a cloth or sewn binding that fold back on themselves, and Stalogy notebooks look really great except I can't get past the tiny printed dates and numbers at the top of every page. Does anyone know if they have plans to make a notebook without this header? I tried to contact them to ask, but I don't see any way to send an email to their parent company, even though this page references an email form: https://www.nitoms.com/en/contact/ Also open to hearing about other clothbound/sewn notebooks that fold back on themselves. The ones I'm aware of are: Mead Neatbooks, Clairfontiaine clothbound, composition books, and Zequenz. Any others? submitted by /u/ThatOldGanon [link] [comments]
    thin A7 cover?
    I use an A7 notebook as my pocket notebook/calendar. I recently switched to a Midori MD notebook for this purpose. I love the notebook, but unlike my previous spiral bound A7 notebooks the cover material ages less gracefully being tossed around in my pocket multiple times each day. The obvious answer is covers (this notebook is more of an insert anyway). When I look for covers online, though the only real option I see that isn't bulky is the clear plastic cover from Midori. This would be perfect, but it's not in stock anywhere except some seller on Amazon that has it marked up several times what it was originally listed as on Jetpens. Jetpens hasn't restocked in the last month or so. Does anyone know of any other cover options that would work for this notebook and are available in the US? I'm also open to DIYing something, I just want it to be robust enough for my pocket and thin enough not to add much bulk. submitted by /u/Nurahk [link] [comments]
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    [ Removed by Reddit on account of violating the content policy. ] submitted by /u/Scared-Revolution-72 [link] [comments]
    Ruined covers
    So these covers are driving me insane. I’m not a sticker person but that may be my only option… I feel like stickers would be awkward on the brown one / faux leather also. What would you guys do? The brown one has journal entries and pics in there so can’t trash it. The gray one has only a few pages of French notes. submitted by /u/Temporary-Meal6947 [link] [comments]
    tiny notebook suggestion
    hey! i am in the market for a notebook that I can always have on my person. I don’t always have pockets so something that could fit in a shoe, or if it was part of a bracelet or other accessory would be awesome! i just want to have a place to write something always. submitted by /u/No-Veterinarian1278 [link] [comments]
    Speechless
    Just received my A5 notebook from Paul McGrath Leather! This is such a work of art and American made! Customer service was excellent! As you can see they can do custom work as well. I would highly recommend everyone who I check them out! I’ve owned many notebooks in my life and this one by far is the best! submitted by /u/Drunkmrhat [link] [comments]
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    Agentic coding system in Emacs
    I feel I would really love to have an agentic coding system in Emacs. I'm a terminal user (Alacritty, tmux), run Emacs in daemon mode, and have a 100 terminals open. However I don't feel using OpenCode (or Claude/Codex) in a terminal next to Emacs isn't the greatest flow, and I also don't feel I can control these clis in the most productive manner. Is anyone working on a true agentic workflow in pure Emacs? That would look very interesting. And I don't mean this running cli in Emacs approaches we have seen so far. Obviously I want my subscription to work, so initially this needs to target Codex or OpenCode Go, as Anthropic doesn't allow you to use your subscription for anything (even using API keys can get you blocked). I have tried OpenClaw, but it works so poorly for me I hate it. I just want to stay in my own editor and edit. Yes, these days I only edit plans, but it's still editing. I want to do that in the best editor. submitted by /u/berenddeboer [link] [comments]
    Declarative setup of RSS/Atom groups in `gnus`
    I have been experimenting with gnus, mainly trying to use it for reading atom and rss feeds and eventually using it also for mail and news. Now, I have quite a lot of rss and atom feeds, and would like the actual process of setting everything up (apart from the actual stateful information like read articles) to be as simple as pointing gnus to my init.el and gnus-init-file. That is, setting up servers and subscribe to some of their underlying groups. However, in my attempts to achieve this, it seems gnus is structured in a way that makes this goal quite non trivial (at least at my current understanding of what is currently available): There is no way to meaningfully add nnrss feeds using gnus-secondary-select-methods. The docs state the way to add feeds is M-x gnus G R (gnus-group-mak…
    I am slowly drifting away to neovim
    this is not a rant or an emacs vs neovim, it just that after 20 yesrs of using emacs I am stuck with a treesitter error that is not solvable in my .emacs. and I got it to work in neovim, treesitter, lsp etc, everything works. so this is a kind of slow divorce, but treeditter version mismatch seems to be almost insolvable in emacs 30. submitted by /u/md1frejo [link] [comments]
    Raising a few $thousand to keep version control magical
    submitted by /u/tarsius_ [link] [comments]
    Show: How I added a list of other vterm buffers in the modeline
    Normally I don't have the need to see the list of buffers in emacs, I just navigate through them by listing the buffers when needed and selecting one, or cycling through them, but for vterm, it always felt like I am missing the visibility into which terminals I have open. What I ended up doing is adding a segment to the modeline (only when in vterm buffer) that lists other vterm buffers. I use vterm-toggle package next to of vterm aso I used its internal list of buffers, vterm-toggle--buffer-list, to obtain the list of vterm buffers, because I anyway move through them with vterm-toggle-forward, so then the list in the modeline correctly reflect the order in which I will move/cycle through them. It's nothing special, but I thought I would share it for inspiration, also any elisp feedback …
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    How does STM work under the hood?
    Is there a good introduction to how STM is currently implemented in GHC? I am hoping for something reasonably up-to-date and more beginner-friendly than the source code for the RTS. submitted by /u/Otherwise-Mousse-250 [link] [comments]
    Haskell for Dilettantes: What the Functor?
    We get some more practice implementing (and using) typeclasses for Functor and Foldable in the Haskell MOOC, set 12. The thumbnail painting is "Oberon, Titania, and Puck with Fairies Dancing" (1789) by William Blake. submitted by /u/peterb12 [link] [comments]
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    dune (20260410.1721) --- Integration with the dune build system
    The dune package has been updated to version 20260410.1721.
    fastbuild-bff-mode (20260410.1628) --- Major mode for FASTBuild BFF files
    The fastbuild-bff-mode package has been updated to version 20260410.1628.
    ess (20260410.1603) --- Emacs Speaks Statistics
    The ess package has been updated to version 20260410.1603.
    python-mode (20260410.1603) --- Python major mode
    The python-mode package has been updated to version 20260410.1603.
    taskjuggler-mode (20260410.1407) --- Major mode for TaskJuggler project files
    The taskjuggler-mode package has been updated to version 20260410.1407.
    multiple-cursors (20260410.1331) --- Multiple cursors for Emacs
    The multiple-cursors package has been updated to version 20260410.1331.
    x509-mode (20260410.723) --- View certificates, CRLs and keys using OpenSSL
    The x509-mode package has been updated to version 20260410.723.
    erlang-ts (20260410.717) --- Major modes for editing Erlang
    The erlang-ts package has been updated to version 20260410.717.
    show-inactive-region (20260410.318) --- Highlight the inactive region
    The show-inactive-region package has been updated to version 20260410.318.
    ellama (20260410.54) --- Tool for interacting with LLMs
    The ellama package has been updated to version 20260410.54.
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    How to orgmode on phone?
    I started experimenting with orgmode in doom emacs recently coming from obsidian and logseq. For those of you who moved like me, what did you replace obsidian mobile app with? Did you just stop taking notes on phone? I downloaded vanilla emacs on android but that won't work for me. submitted by /u/reFossify [link] [comments]
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    Scala’s Growth Model — Building Inward, Starving Outward
    submitted by /u/Krever [link] [comments]
    Can I move back SWE after a 3years of DE?
    I am at a bit of a crossroads in my career right now. I have around 7 years of dev experience in Scala and 4 of those are in SWE and I have 3 years as a Data Engineer. I changed my job because it was more money and unwanted to do something different. Now, I am kind of bored of this surface level scala and spark programming and want to get back into SWE. I find that functional programming with cats and cats effect kind of itches that spot in my brain if you know what I mean. My question is will recruiters see me as a potential hire as someone whose past 3 years is only as a Data Engineer? I have worked with the effects system before but that was for about a year and I feel like the SWE world has changed a lot since I moved on a while back. I am currently doing a lot of self study and personal projects to familiarise myself with the ecosystem again especially CE3. If anyone could advise me on what I could do to make myself more marketable or if recruiters will even see me as a potential hire, that would be really appreciated. submitted by /u/Perfect-Ad-8044 [link] [comments]

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    My wife stole my new Sakura Craft Lab 001
    My wife stole my Sakura Craft Lab 001 that I just got so I decided to Anodize my titanium bolt action. What are your thoughts? submitted by /u/No-Bad-8926 [link] [comments]
    True A5 size TN-style notebook cover?
    submitted by /u/AwesomePanz [link] [comments]
    What I'm working on tonight.
    submitted by /u/InkStainedLeather [link] [comments]
    journaling with a vanilla brown sugar iced chai - I drank it so fast 🥲
    midori md a6 grid with star cover // artists loft dog journal 6” submitted by /u/falkor-ala-astro [link] [comments]
    Are there alternatives to Field Notes with cover art?
    Title, the cover art is the most important factor to me. I want to see tons of little notebooks with different covers on a shelf. submitted by /u/Michaela_______ [link] [comments]
    My first lobchby!
    really excited! any tip/recomendation? submitted by /u/WalsBoy [link] [comments]
    One cover to rule them all... and in the notebooks bind them
    Instead of looking for a cool new journal every 6 - 18 months, I bought a cover that I can refill with any random A5 notebook. "Hatake no Sora" by Kyohei Sakaguchi, Hobonichi brand, bought secondhand submitted by /u/mezzo__piano [link] [comments]
    Need a three ring binder that has a lever at both ends that must be pressed at the same time. Anyone know what the industry term is for that? Anyone have a recommendation? Regular ones pop open when dropped.
    submitted by /u/paisley-alien [link] [comments]
    Looking for a planner with monthly, and vertical weekly spreads, in B6
    Hi guys, I’m based in the UK and looking for what I believe to be the best format of planner. Basically one that has monthly spreads (calendar style) as well as weekly vertical pages. Very much like the Hobinichi Cousin, minus the daily pages. The closest I’ve come to this is the Muji 2026 Monthly and Weekly Vertical Scheduler - B6, which I’ve linked below. https://uk.muji.eu/products/2026-Monthly-and-Weekly-Vertical-Scheduler---B6-P-21008-H-000000.html?mm\_rf=mm\_39f56b85e64a00c8e70a The trouble is, it’s been sold out for ages and the only place I can see them in stock online is on ebay, and shipping from Japan is so expensive :( Please help me out! Do you have any alternative suggestions? The format and the B6 size are perfect for me, so any option would ideally have those. Thanks in advance :) submitted by /u/lllxxx95 [link] [comments]
    sharing a little flip through
    submitted by /u/Extension-Arm4824 [link] [comments]
    BuJo Nr. 8 ist voll, Nr. 9 startet ✨
    submitted by /u/Mountaincloudin_13 [link] [comments]
    The Olive TN before moving to Black.
    submitted by /u/Wise-Shop-610 [link] [comments]
    The beauty of a used notebook
    One of my favorite things is seeing how a notebook is transformed as it's used, whether by writing or painting or drawing. The crumpled papers, the edges saturated in ink, each page a world its own, when viewed at a certain angle all you see is the ghosting and faint glimpses of what's inside. I Just Think It's Neat. submitted by /u/BigHeartyRadish [link] [comments]
    What notebook would be best for me?
    I've been using Muji A5 for a few months now. I really like it, but it doesn't seem to hold fountain pen ink very well. Budget is £10 - £15 depending on whether I can get it online for cheaper or not. I really like the look of Hobonichis and Travellers but they're a bit out of my range. I don't mind if it's lined or gridded but would prefer gridded. Is 120gsm paper okay? 100gsm could be a bit weak for what I like to do. What I do in my notebooks: - Highlight - Ink testing - Sticking stuff in - Pencil sketches - Ink sketches - Writing submitted by /u/MiraWendam [link] [comments]
    I couldn't resist this one
    It is only lined on one side, but that's okay, it happens to fit the purpose I want to use it for! (It's going to be a reading journal) submitted by /u/mimileafs [link] [comments]
    Pocket Cache review
    submitted by /u/InkStainedLeather [link] [comments]
    Cofee ☕️ Journal 📒 Peace 🙂‍↔️
    submitted by /u/ArtAnnaOn [link] [comments]
    Composition Notebooks with Rock Hard Covers
    So I've been writing journals for years using Composition Notebooks of various brands throughout the years. One thing that bothers me is that the covers get flimsier and weaker each year. I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations for composition notebooks with rock hard covers. I normally just get them from local stores but everywhere I've gone they've just had the softest and bendiest covers I've ever seen and its driving me crazy. Any help would be appreciated. submitted by /u/Normie316 [link] [comments]
    Life Noble notebook concern
    Just picked up an A5 grid Life Noble notebook and have noticed that with certain pens (Asvine and Jinhao) that the paper is kind of toothy. I find that when I am writing in cursive the paper can randomly move the nib, almost like the nib met a bump in the paper and it kind moves in a random direction. Also noticed that my Kaweco bold nib is much smoother as is my Pilot fine. Am I the only one? submitted by /u/andrewgreen346 [link] [comments]
    An accidental Pocket Cache durability test
    I am another Pocket Cache tester, and my goal was to stick it in the pocket of my ESD smock at work and give it a good couple weeks getting written in, thread lock stained, leaned on, and generally rubbed to fuzziness inside the pocket as I worked. WELP. It spent a few days with me at work, and then Friday it went into a rear pocket and off I tooted to go home and pack for a fishing trip. I figured I’d use it for my pack list. Instead it stayed in my rear pocket all the way until after I went wading further than intended and wound up waist deep, THEN I remembered the notebook. This lake is halfway salty and alkaline as heck, and not great for paper. But you know what? Check out how well it took it! Look at this, this little notebook was throughly SOAKED. Sure the fountain pen ink ran and bled everywhere (except some pink ingredient) and there are some warps, but really that’s AWESOME. Overall, the pages are deliciously thick. I was only able to get ink bleed through with a Sharpie marker and with a fountain pen if I scribbled in the same spot for a bit. Included in the photos are some random doodles, my writing media test, and some of the fountain pen ink that did some traveling while the book was soaked. The cover also faired very well. I’m tickled by the space program themed cover layout and the matching text on the interior, an excerpt about ablative heat panels. 🤓 I also got a variety pack of fun pages to play with. I know, I asked for hex grid and haven’t used one yet. It’s for a geometric optical illusion I wanted to draw, but then during my trip I accidentally closed the tab and can’t find the illusion any more. The printing on each page is very fine and still perfectly readable. Dot grids, graph paper, hex graph, note lined, and some layouts I don’t have names for. Neat neat neat! Would I buy another? YES. Paging: u/InkStainedLeather, to the front desk please. submitted by /u/LilStinkpot [link] [comments]
    Special Editions Traveler's Company Notebook collection
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Busy week!
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Special Edition Traveler's Company Notebooks arrived!
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Morning TN Journal Session
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Chunky TN
    submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Journaling Prompt Books
    In aid to hopefully help myself, i have started Journaling. Which at first, or maybe forever can feel hard to find the right thing to write about if you do not want to just brain dump. I know the website three-cells.com gives random prompts, and/or prompts based on filters you choose, but i am wanting something that isn't AI. I am not opposed to a website to find prompts, but i do not want to use AI so i thought maybe there is a book out there. Currently, the AI and random blog posts i find have been surrfice, but as i am trying to build my stockpile of writing/reflecting prompts i would like more genuine things. submitted by /u/BriefProblem7980 [link] [comments]
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    buttercup (20260409.2354) --- Behavior-Driven Emacs Lisp Testing
    The buttercup package has been updated to version 20260409.2354.
    greader (20260409.2330) --- Gnamù reader, send buffer contents to a speech engine
    The greader package has been updated to version 20260409.2330.
    faff-theme (20260409.1306) --- Light Emacs color theme on cornsilk3 background
    The faff-theme package has been updated to version 20260409.1306.
    evil-matchit (20260409.936) --- Vim matchit ported to Evil
    The evil-matchit package has been updated to version 20260409.936.
    nethack (20260409.735) --- Run Nethack as a subprocess
    The nethack package has been updated to version 20260409.735.
    flycheck-posframe (20260409.14) --- Show flycheck error messages using posframe.el
    The flycheck-posframe package has been updated to version 20260409.14.
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    No syntax highlighting on *-ts-mode
    hello! i dont know whats wrong but i get no syntax highlighting (except for strings) on any *-ts-mode im on arch linux, sway, emacs-wayland (GNU Emacs 30.2) ~ $ pacman -Ss tree-sitter extra/tree-sitter 0.26.8-1 [installed] (use-package treesit ;; :preface ;; (setq treesit-font-lock-level 4) ;; ALSO DOESNT FIX IT :config (setq treesit-language-source-alist '((css . ("https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-css")) (elixir . ("https://github.com/elixir-lang/tree-sitter-elixir")) (heex . ("https://github.com/phoenixframework/tree-sitter-heex")) (html . ("https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-html")) (javascript . ("https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-javascript")) (json . ("https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-json")) (lua . ("https://github.com/tree-sitter-grammars/tree…
    Neovim theme that may also be viable for Emacs?
    So, this is a real curveball. I have been using vi/vim/nvim since the early 90s. I have ben trying to not be religious about the whole editor vs. other editor during my editing years. Have been successful during the past decade. The early years shall not be mentioned... But now I finally decide to stop switching between all the great themes and create _THE_ theme that I want for my neovim (with some AI assistance) and what is the first major thing that happens? A PR for Emacs. If you want to flame me I am probably fair game ;-) On the other side of things I let an artificial friend of mine create a port of the 'token' (pun intended) theme that now lives in the /contrib/emacs variant of the token theme. Since I am absolutely clueless about how lisp and emacs works I am seeking for feedback or even someone who likes the colors of 'token' enough to fork it and maintain it as it's own Emacs theme. Feedback is welcome, help is appreciated, criticism is endured. Cheers https://github.com/ThorstenRhau/token/tree/main/contrib/emacs submitted by /u/aribert [link] [comments]
    How much time to wait for a mail to appear in help-gnu-emacs?
    I don't mean to seem impatient. How much time does it take for an e-mail sent to help-gnu-emacsgnu.org to appear to the mailing list? I'm already subscribed to it and sent a mail yesterday at around 17:00 (GMT). I've sent a couple emails to bug-report in the past and they were almost instantaneous to be delivered. submitted by /u/cidra_ [link] [comments]
    gpt-el and org-mode
    since everything is extremly well documentated there is the possibility to dial gpt.el use up to 11. did anybody try this actually? submitted by /u/CryptographerOdd299 [link] [comments]
    tamagotchi on emacs!
    #+AUTHOR: tada leledonde #+TITLE: tamagotchi ----- it my first time coding in emacs lisp and my english is pretty bad so please be kind. ToT ----- * basic gameplay - care your tamagotchi with M-x tamacare feed, clean, sleep, hug * feed: increase your tamagotchi hunger * clean: increase your tamagotchi happieness but decrease energy * sleep: increase your tamagotchi energy * hug: increase your tamagotchi happieness but decrease energy - if you let your tamagotchi hungry for too long it die ----- have fun :3 https://pastebin.com/15tfwLUD submitted by /u/leledonde [link] [comments]
    Does any Emacs package manager let you freeze on the dependencies (including the transient ones)?
    I keep my emacs config in a git repository. Sometimes I need to set it up on a new computer, and that time I want the config to be deterministic (packages, dependencies, etc.). You can pin your packages to a specific commit hash, sure, but these packages may pull other packages and those might pull some other ones. Unless you pin all extended dependencies as well to specific commits, it's not going to be 100% reproducible. Essentially what I'm looking to do is the equivalent of package-lock.json or Cargo.lock where you pull n number of dependencies at first, and then it generates a lock file containing all the commit hashes you currently have so that when you run this on a different computer, it uses the exact same dependency graph as you have on your other computer, without having to manually pin each one. Does a solution like this exist already or will I need to roll out something custom myself? submitted by /u/acidrainery [link] [comments]
    New Web-based Org-file editor: Torg
    Hello, I've started vibe-coding a project called Torg, which let's you edit an org-mode outline in a web browser (like Workflowy or Dynalist) but also presents a task/agenda view of those items (like Todoist or Tick-Tick). Why? I've found that I depend on all three for my day-to-day personal administration, even though I know org-mode can do it all. It would be nice to have a single source of data (the org files) even if i sometimes use the browser and sometimes Emacs. Let me know what you think! https://github.com/suprjinx/torg submitted by /u/gw4000 [link] [comments]
    Question about Org mode colors
    In this particular case, I have an Org mode document that links to SVG files with [[file:path.svg]] for icons that are in the text. I've discovered org-toggle-inline-images to toggle between seeing the icon or the raw link. But I want this particular icon to be red especially when I export the document. The SVG file has fill:none and I would really prefer not to change that because the SVG files are not generated by me. My first goal is to change its color to red in this example on export. Utopia would be to have it change to red when it is displayed as an icon in the Emacs buffer. I'm hoping this document will be edited by others so I'm trying to get everything needed to do this within the Org document itself instead of adding configuration things to my Emacs startup sequence. I'm currently surfing around the Org manual but thought I would ask here as well. submitted by /u/pedzsanReddit [link] [comments]
    New frame appears when hovering over URL and file links with mouse pointer
    I'm still relatively new to Emacs-Plus on MacOS so sometimes I still use the mouse to move around before I catch myself. During these moments and whenever I hover over say a link to a URL or a file while in an org-mode doc in fullscreen the whole frame will switch to another virtual desktop with another new frame, and then close just as fast before switching back. With flyspell-mode activated it happens on every single word! When not in fullscreen I get a normal link hover frame(?) like in image 2. Making a screen recording and stepping through the recording showed the notification in the middle of a black screen: mouse-1, RET: find function's definition. Anybody got some ideas where I can begin to debug this? My guess is some sort of child-frame problem when hovering but am too noob to know where to go from there. submitted by /u/Little-Yesterday-769 [link] [comments]
    ann new packages: agent-shell-dispatch and agent-shell-ediff
    I'm releasing two new packages: * agent-shell-ediff -- use ediff instead of diff-mode for agent-shell * agent-shell-dispatch -- multi-agent/background agent coordination framework, controlled via skills, with task graph visualization the first is rather obvious so I'm going to focus mainly on the second package. agent-shell is clearly the best way to run agent's in emacs. its main deficiency is that it doesn't provide a way to, like in Claude Code, dispatch a set of subagents to implement a parallelizable plan. this package attempts to resolve that weakness by providing a skill along with the necessary elisp functions to: 1. dispatch and manage background agents -- no user input (after the initial directive)/direct control required, except when one of the agents encounters unresolvable …
    Org-Better-Agenda
    submitted by /u/CherryBrownsEnjoyer [link] [comments]
    evil-matchit 4.1.0 is published
    https://github.com/redguardtoo/evil-matchit evil‑matchit is an Emacs plugin for jumping between paired structures. Inspired by Vim’s matchit.vim, it offers more powerful features, greater extensibility, and deep integration with Evil mode. Change Log: Added support for the Julia programming language. Can skip lines that match user‑defined regular expressions. This feature prevents one liner if … then … end from being misinterpreted as containing only open tag if or only closed end, which could break the algorithm that computes matching pairs across the entire buffer. For implementation details, see https://github.com/redguardtoo/evil-matchit/commit/8d0bca76ed9958fc5ad460e6085175c83695bbdb submitted by /u/redguardtoo [link] [comments]
    Is there a way to disable the truncation symbol $ in the Minibuffer?
    I'm using fido-vertical-mode and I'm trying to implement a highlight line similar to hl-line-mode by padding the commands and docstring with spaces so I can extend it all the way until the width of the window, but I can do this only upto 1 character less (See the real and fake highlight lines in #1). If I try to use the last character, then it gets truncated. So far I tried setting (#2): (setq-local truncate-lines t) (setq-local word-wrap nil) (setq-local line-move-visual nil) But I just can't get rid of or even change that $ symbol. If I could've replaced that $ with a space and set it to have the same background color, that would've completed the effect I was looking for. This has been asked before on StackExchange 6 years ago in this question, but the suggested hack to change window-display-table did not work for me. Another answer suggested running (set-display-table-slot standard-display-table 0 ?\ ) but that did not work for me either. Any other tricks to make that highlight line go all the way up to the edge of the window? I don't want to use a 1px right-fringe. submitted by /u/floofcode [link] [comments]
    I've now created a theme for Emacs, inspired by the Yotsuba B theme from 4chan.
    Link to the repository https://github.com/Senka07/yotsuba-emacs-theme submitted by /u/Vulture_07 [link] [comments]
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    Added a Filofax system to my Traveler’s Notebook!
    The binder ring pages serve as a more traditional “thoughts and feelings” type-journal, while the physical journal is my creative/junk journal. submitted by /u/RaccoonSkido [link] [comments]
    The Olive TN before moving to Black.
    I stopped using TN for a while and decided to hop back after meeting some likeminded peers. Inside my TN are a sketch book and a notebook for random writings. I recycled a carton box for the TN pen holder. To ensure that the pen holder lock in place, I clamped it down with a pliers which caused a dent on the clip. #travelersnotebook submitted by /u/Wise-Shop-610 [link] [comments]
    Got this in 2015.
    Started using it in 2019. Dug it out in 2026 to use it again. This is my Black Traveler’s Notebook. #travelersnotebook #notebook submitted by /u/Wise-Shop-610 [link] [comments]
    I got the sketchbook insert!
    I’m far from an artist (as you can see, lol) but I do enjoy drawing and doodling sometimes, and I want to get better at it. I have an actual sketchbook but it smudges a little too easily and makes too much of a mess for my liking. In turn, I never use it. I’m really liking this as an alternative, and having it in my EDC makes me more likely to pull it out and start actually using it. My teenager had a doctor’s appointment yesterday and I found myself pulling it out to draw while we were waiting too. Looking forward to seeing my progress as I make my way through the insert! submitted by /u/InternationalName626 [link] [comments]
    Special Editions Traveler's Company Notebook collection
    Special Editions Traveler's Company Notebook collection so far. Road Trip, Love & Trip, Tokyo Station, and Kyoto. They are all great! I'm honored to have them submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
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    anybody using gpt.el as an agent for orgmode etc?
    how far can you dial it up? submitted by /u/CryptographerOdd299 [link] [comments]
    Looking for advice on multiple views of same information in org
    I'm trying to do a thing, and I'm not sure org-mode is the right tool for the job, but of course it's what I'd prefer. I have tasks, which I would like to see simultaneously in two different org files. I keep per-project org files with tasks in them, and usually perform different views on those via agenda and org-ql. But now I'm wanting to make a hierarchical view slicing along a different axis in which I want to show tasks from multiple projects (essentially, think of it as a hierarchy breaking down larger goals into more granular tasks. If you're familiar with Griply, I'm basically trying to do that in org-mode). I have considered org-transclusion, but dislike that as it's a bit brittle, and also every way I can think of doing that seems like a lot of manual overhead. I'm open to keeping tasks in the hierarchical file and referencing them in the project file, rather than vice-versa, but I'm pretty sure that's effectively the same problem. When I was playing with Obsidian, it had the notion of a dynamically updating embedded search in a document, is there such a thing for org that I'm just not finding, perhaps a dynamic table? Because the view I want to generate is hierarchical, I don't think an agenda or org-ql view is the right approach. In fact, I'm not at all certain that org-mode is capable of doing what I want here, but I figure it's worth asking if anyone has any ideas that I might not be thinking of. Anyone have any ideas on how to approach this? (I'm using Doom, though I suspect that has little relevance here.) submitted by /u/mediapathic [link] [comments]
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    Issue 519
    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 Я: Adjusting tensor corepresentation by Murat Kasimov It’s a follow up of this post about tensors, this time I demonstrate a technique of performing type level arithmetics to coerce a co-representing object for tensors of any rank and dimensions using subtyping relations. Haskell: the re-export module X pattern by Devin Lehmacher Haskell’s syntax for declaring module exports is clunky and second-class. Exports must be declared after the module header either by name, or re-exporting an entire module. miso v1.9.0 release by dmjio Miso is a small, production-ready, component-oriented, react…  ( 2 min )
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    [ANN] Howl: A Wolfram Language interpreter implemented in Haskell.
    https://github.com/davidsd/howl Howl is an experiment in understanding pattern matching/evaluation in the Wolfram Language, and implementing a symbolic algebra system in Haskell. Comments/questions are welcome! submitted by /u/davidwsd [link] [comments]

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    Making a major mode - ocaml
    I wanted to do some elisp and make a major mode, and with sml-mode, ocaml-mode and the documentation i've managed to throw this togheter. Smie is at times weird, but makes it all a lot easier than regex it all, wich is what i tried at first. Does anyone know any good and simple modes that use smie, or simple in general I could look at, and prefferably 1k lines or less. Also, is there some functions that could be useful to have? At the moment I've added some, wich are select the current block, selected region to repl and whole buffer to repl. ml.el - the major mode - codeberg submitted by /u/Inside_Caregiver_573 [link] [comments]
    Computing Days Until with Emacs
    Wanting to know how many days it will take to reach a date is so human. Here's a post to show how you can do this in Emacs. submitted by /u/kickingvegas1 [link] [comments]
    easysession.el: Easily Persist and Restore Emacs Sessions (File buffers, Magit buffers, scratch, Dired, narrowing, indirect buffers/clones, windows, and tab-bar configurations...); a robust desktop.el replacement [Release 1.2.1]
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    [Showcase] flymake-kubeconform: A pragmatic Flymake backend for Kubernetes manifests
    Hi everyone, Like many of you, I recently spent a lot of time trying to get Eglot to play nicely with Kubernetes JSON schemas. After dealing with endless cross-references, split schemas, and the LSP server getting completely lost, I got frustrated and decided to take a more pragmatic approach. I realized that a simpler, dedicated linter was all I really needed. I started using kubeconform via M-| kubeconform -strict -summary -verbose -. It worked flawlessly, but over time, I really missed having real-time, inline feedback while typing. To bridge this gap, I wrote flymake-kubeconform. It is a lightweight, asynchronous Flymake backend that pipes your current buffer directly to the kubeconform CLI and parses the JSON output natively (requires Emacs 28.1+). The main technical challenge was that kubeconform returns structural JSON Paths (e.g., /spec/containers/0/ports) rather than exact line numbers. To solve this, the package uses a set of smart text-based heuristics to map those JSON paths back to the exact buffer positions, highlighting the actual errors without blocking the UI. https://preview.redd.it/0ldaoacdb0ug1.png?width=1319&format=png&auto=webp&s=9016d7642cb5179196225d8192a2607d1a3a6efe Key features: Fast & Asynchronous: Uses Emacs' native make-process and json-parse-buffer. Smart Mapping: Translates JSON Paths and "additional properties" errors into exact line highlights. Configurable: Supports custom Kubernetes versions and strict mode out of the box. KISS Philosophy: No heavy AST parsing or external dependencies other than the CLI tool itself. It's currently available on my repository here: [https://github.com/Jeremias-A-Queiroz/flymake-kubeconform] If you write Kubernetes manifests and want a fast, no-nonsense validation tool without the overhead of a full LSP setup, give it a try. Feedback and contributions are very welcome! submitted by /u/Jeremias_Queiroz [link] [comments]
    LaTeX - preview section (wnvironment, region,...) issue
    Hello Emacsers and LaTeX users, 99% of the time, I write LaTeX documents using Org mode. But now, for a conference publication, I’m writing directly into their .tex file. Everything is more or less fine, except that if I want to preview just a section (M-x preview-section or C-c C-p C-s), a small .tex file should be created from the relevant section, images or tables should be extracted from it, and those should be converted (e.g., to .png), and Emacs can display png files. But there’s a problem: the resulting .png files are white or cropped (so it’s not a display issue in Emacs, but they’re simply converted or extracted incorrectly, or I don’t know). The command at background runs: RunningPreview-Ghostscript' with `/usr/bin/gs -sOutputFile\=_region_.prv/tmpelqtlD/pr1-\%d.png -q -dDELAYSAFER -dNOPAUSE -DNOPLATFONTS -dPrinted -dTextAlphaBits\=4 -dGraphicsAlphaBits\=4 -sDEVICE\=png16m -r127.8x127.623'' I tried other image formats as well, but without success. When I manually compile that small section of the .tex file (which is actually the preamble and a specific section) using pdflatex, the resulting .pdf is fine, so this step is correct. Has anyone had a similar problem? submitted by /u/fela_nascarfan [link] [comments]
    I built an Emacs auth-source backend for 1Password (tested on macOS)
    I made a small Emacs package: op.el It lets Emacs read secrets from 1Password, both directly and through auth-source. That means packages like smtpmail, Gnus, ERC, etc., can use credentials stored in 1Password instead of duplicating them elsewhere. It also fixes one annoying thing: repeated authentication when calling op multiple times. https://github.com/renatgalimov/op.el submitted by /u/renat2017 [link] [comments]
    How to see both denote and denote sequence files in Denote?
    As I see there are two packages denote-menu and denote-sequence where former shows all files and latter opens denote-sequence files in formatted manner. Is there a way to see both regular and sequence file in the same interfacr? submitted by /u/sudhirkhanger [link] [comments]
    A workaround for systemd OSC 3008 for term.el (Emacs 30.2 and earlier)
    I'm on Linux and I just noticed that systemd always adds a PS0 environment variable that includes the cwd, username, hostname, machineid, etc., wrapped in OSC 3008. On Fedora, this is defined in /usr/lib/systemd/profile.d/80-systemd-osc-context.sh and there's a symlink to it in /etc/profile.d. This is supposed to be invisible, but term-mode keeps printing it along with the prompt, because it does not recognize OSC 3008. Incase this was bothering anybody else, this workaround for the shell disables the systemd injected stuff: if [[ -n "$INSIDE_EMACS" ]]; then unset PS0 if declare -p PROMPT_COMMAND 2>/dev/null | [[ $(/dev/null unset -f __systemd_osc_context_ps0 2>/dev/null fi Perhaps there's a "cleaner" way to write this script, in which case I'd like to see what other people have done to handle this. I checked the emacs master branch this morning, and saw that it has implemented OSC handlers in commit 6c13da2caf629b14853e9aa57e59aeeeec14e68f. Although there isn't a handler specific to OSC 3008, it does ignore it like it should, so this problem is actually fixed and no workaround is necessary. Happy times! submitted by /u/acidrainery [link] [comments]
    Emacs is love, Emacs is life
    https://preview.redd.it/5opltyqjyvtg1.jpg?width=814&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=13fe4e1eb4ea44ac9bf6fdbd32e971b90da61463 https://preview.redd.it/qbcktyqjyvtg1.jpg?width=814&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=77e4c96abbe329874e8ed8c67431026a3f4d77cd https://preview.redd.it/oc2s6zqjyvtg1.jpg?width=814&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=262a1a8b41835a32ff3264f418c406b5155e0d09 Made a couple stickers to put on my laptop :D submitted by /u/Unecolombe [link] [comments]
    Is it possible to conditionally hide (and collapse) the mode-line and echo area?
    If I do (setq-local mode-line-format nil), it makes the mode-line invisible, but it reserves that line. Likewise, the echo area also takes up an extra line. Is there some way to completely hide these two lines so the buffer is extended all the way till the bottom of the window unless I actually need the mode line and echo area? Is this possible at all from Elisp or does this require hacking the C source? submitted by /u/kudikarasavasa [link] [comments]
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    Chunky TN
    My chunky TN. This Olive is my first one and is over a year old. This is the most special one to me because it has gone all over the place with me and it has been coast to coast. This one has some patina and feels like a friend. How chunky is too chunky?!? submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    My system + some bonus stamps from SF stationery fest 🌁
    A couple Tokyo and Kyoto exclusives, canvas bag, fountain pens, and a mechanical pencil I picked up the Tokyo one a couple years ago (still going strong!) and got the Kyoto one recently. Here’s some stamps too from the San Francisco stationery fest 🥰 submitted by /u/Alameeeda [link] [comments]
    Bullet pencil
    I haven’t seen any posts talking about this so I thought I should. This is an amazing pencil, easy to carry and very pretty, the solid brass ages nicely and the cap is also nice. I removed the artificial aging on both the cap and the brass because I prefer my things to be aged from my use. This also fits a blackwing pencil (which is my favourite pencil) very nicely, I just cut it down with a leather man and smooth the edges and it works well. I definitely recommend getting one of these, it’s the best way to carry a pencil in your pocket everyday. submitted by /u/AlastorTownsend [link] [comments]
    $150AUD for this is pretty insane.
    submitted by /u/doucesquisse [link] [comments]
    Project planning
    I am new to travelers notebook. Besides agenda, journal and and “inbox” insert, what do you keep more? I would please love to see/read your project planning ideias for an insert. Try to get more analog submitted by /u/RLCC_CdR [link] [comments]
    Wanted to shared my collection
    Some of them are to give away to friends cause I made them myself. submitted by /u/blackmonarc [link] [comments]
    20th anniversary? here’s one i made last year
    made my own little notebook inserts. having check the dimensions of the official refill, they should fit nicely. give it a go, folks! submitted by /u/designosaurus-wrecks [link] [comments]
    My setup is finally coming together!
    Couldn’t resist sharing my lineup right now. I’ve had the regular TN for about 7 months now and have loved having it around, but the passport is my newest addition. I was using a pocket lined red moleskine as my EDC, but I filled it up and decided to try out the passport instead. I’m currently using the following inserts: REGULAR - kraft folder (stores stickers, sticky notes, a bookmark, etc) - sarica studio insert (task manager and stardew valley community center tracker lol) - TN weekly + memo - blank TN (junk journal) PASSPORT - clear zip folder - dotted TN insert (bujo) - grid TN insert (capture method) - blank insert, not sure of brand but purchased at McNally Jackson in NYC (notes, quotes, etc) I’m looking forward to personalizing them a bit more with some charms and stickers (I’m also getting a midori pen loop for the passport which arrives later today) and testing out some more insert types, but for now this has been working quite nicely! submitted by /u/yumi17 [link] [comments]
    Ring insert in TN
    Hi, I’m new to TN so have a lot of questions… I’m looking at getting a reusable sticker book to better house my Washi Tape Shop stickers that come on rolls. My question is, if I get a ring spiral book, does that work with the TN strings? Should I stay away from rings and see if I can find a sewn insert? submitted by /u/Gus2021_ [link] [comments]
    Dye lifting after using conditioner?
    So after several months I conditioned my TN for the first time (the blue Kyoto) and I noticed some color transference onto the cloth I was using. I used Bick 4. Not complaining because I like the teal-ish shade of blue that my Kyoto is developing, and I am loving how deliciously floppy the leather feels now. But I was curious whether others had the same experience of color lifting? submitted by /u/alstcmtreatment [link] [comments]
    Morning TN Journal Session
    This morning's journal session submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    20th Anniversary Travelers Company
    Has anyone preordered the new card size TN? If so, what do you plan to use it for? Is anyone skipping this year? I’m debating if I’m going to get it and would love to know everyone’s thoughts! submitted by /u/HatPotential5600 [link] [comments]
    My first Travelers notebook 📓
    I am excited to start my first travel journal, journey. I've received my first Travel notebook, in a lovely red colour (from Amazon). I'm not 100% sure of my sets up yet. I currently have a blank insert for sketching/doodling. A DIY Journaling insert, and a craft folder with the TN sticker insert. I'm excited to customize it. thinking of trying my cricut on gold foiling it to look like The Red Book of Westmarch (if you know, you know) which I think would work so good for a travel notebook! submitted by /u/NaiveAntelope4837 [link] [comments]
    Combining Two Weekly Undated Inserts
    Has anyone removed the staples and combined 2 weekly undated inserts? Seems totally doable but possibly chunky. If anyone has pictures that would be great. I'm particularly interested in this for a passport but would welcome any insights regarding the regular too submitted by /u/audiofreedomv2 [link] [comments]
    Dove posso trovarne uno simile?
    Volevo chiedere se qualcuno di voi sà dove posso trovare un daily planner come questo, con la specifica grandezza per i miei TN dato che questo è sold out… https://sterling-ink.com/products/n1-daily-full-year-2026-daily-planner submitted by /u/500risse [link] [comments]
    I’ve entered the fold!
    I’ve observed and lusted after your lovely notebooks for too long so today I finally made my move. I’ve started with an olive passport size. I used to be a prolific journal keeper but a neurological condition has taken away most of my ability to use pens. However, I’m hoping that some of my assistive devices will help. If not then all of my inserts will become mini polaroid albums of daily life with my kids 📷 submitted by /u/Sufficient_Badger463 [link] [comments]
    Just wanted to share 📔
    submitted by /u/Rosalie_Juliant [link] [comments]
    10th Anniversary Edition
    Scored a new 10th anniversary edition at Tylee Pens! No clue what they retailed for back in the day but I only paid about $30 usd. The notebook’s so small and cute submitted by /u/cal1igraphy [link] [comments]
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    forge (20260408.1922) --- Access Git forges from Magit
    The forge package has been updated to version 20260408.1922.
    struct-completion (20260408.1712) --- Keyword slot completion for cl-defstruct constructors
    The struct-completion package has been updated to version 20260408.1712.
    agent-shell (20260408.1635) --- Native agentic integrations for Claude Code, Gemini CLI, etc
    The agent-shell package has been updated to version 20260408.1635.
    fennel-mode (20260408.1529) --- A major-mode for editing Fennel code
    The fennel-mode package has been updated to version 20260408.1529.
    sumibi (20260408.1334) --- Japanese input method powered by ChatGPT API
    The sumibi package has been updated to version 20260408.1334.
    company-forge (20260408.1038) --- Company backend for mentions and topics from forge
    The company-forge package has been updated to version 20260408.1038.
    difftastic (20260408.950) --- Wrapper for difftastic
    The difftastic package has been updated to version 20260408.950.
    eshell-command-not-found (20260408.844) --- Integrate command-not-found in eshell
    The eshell-command-not-found package has been updated to version 20260408.844.
    mason (20260408.818) --- Package managers for LSP, DAP, linters, and more
    The mason package has been updated to version 20260408.818.
    numbers (20260408.754) --- Display information and trivia about numbers
    The numbers package has been updated to version 20260408.754.
    lsp-mode (20260408.702) --- LSP mode
    The lsp-mode package has been updated to version 20260408.702.
    shimbun (20260408.652) --- Interfacing with web newspapers
    The shimbun package has been updated to version 20260408.652.
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    Deli Faux Leather... falling apart.
    So the deacription says it all. Do I cut it out off the cover or attempt a repair? submitted by /u/Abject_Yoghurt954 [link] [comments]
    Circular Notebook/sketchbook?
    I was wondering if any notebooks that are a circular shape exist. Ive been looking and haven’t been too lucky in finding any! submitted by /u/Afraid-Extreme8779 [link] [comments]
    Circular Notebook/sketchbook?
    I was wondering if any notebooks that are a circular shape exist. Ive been looking and haven’t been too lucky in finding any! submitted by /u/Afraid-Extreme8779 [link] [comments]
    DG had 75% clearance. Don’t disturb me while I’m venting to my bagel!
    Did I need these? No. But venting to my bagel about cutting carbs just feels so right and for $5 why not? submitted by /u/shenanigans2day [link] [comments]
    got a new journal and bookmark
    submitted by /u/Sol3InLaniakea [link] [comments]
    Today's Mini Journal Spread
    submitted by /u/Extension-Arm4824 [link] [comments]
    System suggestions.
    submitted by /u/Lorfa08 [link] [comments]
    Handmade notebook - sketches & note
    submitted by /u/ArtAnnaOn [link] [comments]
    Roterfaden: does anyone have the suede/suede combo? How does it age?
    I like the idea of a full leather piece but I'm worried about how it'll age and if it lose its structure (or if there's any to begin with). submitted by /u/Curiositysfinest [link] [comments]
    UPDATE: I did not give up on the Traveler's Notebook! (a week later)
    I made a post a week ago about wanting to give up on the Traveler's Notebook format because of how cumbersome it was and got a lot of tips from the great users of this sub. I journaled with it almost everyday for a week, at home and outside. Less inserts was key! I am no longer being tortured by the TN. I can't believe I didn't come up with this myself lol. I guess it's because modularity is the TN's big feature and I felt like not maximizing it would be a waste :p Previously I tried keeping 3-4 inserts and I had to wrestle it flat. Clips barely worked, the bulk was killing my wrist, etc. With just 2 inserts it isn't much of a problem. Clips work fine, my hand isn't awkwardly floating, and writing is much more comfortable. It's still a bit wobbly and uneven but I don't mind it as much. (I also beat the notebook into submission by keeping it clipped overnight...) That said, you don't have to put up with wobble or depend on clips for a lay-flat with other notebooks. And it's unfortunate that I lose some of the modularity—2 of my other inserts have been kicked out. But I'm having a lot more fun with the TN and I think I can keep using it long term! 🎉 submitted by /u/fetusnecrophagist [link] [comments]
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    Just released Fuda (札) — a type-safe opaque UUID identifiers for Scala 3
    Just do import fuda.* opaque type MyId <: Fuda.Id = Fuda.Id and Bob's your uncle. libraryDependencies += "io.github.mtavkhelidze" %% "fuda" % "0.1.0" GitHub: https://github.com/mtavkhelidze/fuda submitted by /u/m_v_t [link] [comments]
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    Scarf's Haskell client for Clickhouse is now open source
    We've been using ClickHouse in production at Scarf for a few years. This library covers the narrow scope of our needs, is stable, and now open source for anyone else who can use it. It's not intended to provide full coverage of everything CH offers, but rather a simple approach for getting running quickly and reliably. Contributions are welcome! submitted by /u/aviaviaviavi [link] [comments]

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    Ideas for Notebooks
    Now, I’m going to seem very picky but PLEASE help! I have an addiction to basically buying notebooks. Whether they’re the tiniest ones or regular sized ones, if they’re cute- they’re mine. SOOO… that has left me with a bunch of unused notebooks that now I have no ideas what to do with. I was wondering if anyone has cute, useful, niche ideas on what I could put these notebook to use for? I personally am not into journaling, junk journals, etc… submitted by /u/strawberrycakeflavor [link] [comments]
    Non riesco a decidere tra il formato A5 e A6 per il mio diario "Tutto", aiutatemi a scegliere
    submitted by /u/Sad-Jester34 [link] [comments]
    I thought about you
    and still is submitted by /u/Intelligent-Crow1785 [link] [comments]
    My little collection 🙌🏼
    My little collection and haven’t used 😆 submitted by /u/blackmonarc [link] [comments]
    My largest vs my smallest notebook
    submitted by /u/Bunnystrawbery [link] [comments]
    Notebook advice
    hi. I currently use a the B5 systemic cover by Kokuyo and need to replace the cheap pad that comes with it. I to have 2 noteb in there for when I am out and about/at meetings with work. im really stuck with finding a great paper to use with my fountain pens. I have looked at rhodia because it’s ClaireFontaine paper but they don’t do B5. I have a leuchtturm1917 dot grid for my journal and about to use that but I need a side ring bound notepad that is great for fountain pens (I use lamy al-star M nib). Mnemosyne are difficult to find in the UK and I have been looking at kokuyo loose leaf with a ring binder that you can buy for them. can anyone suggest any really good B5 ringbounds? (I need ringbound so I can flip it over whilst still in the flap) I have attached a pic of the current set up for reference submitted by /u/Sandymanuk [link] [comments]
    Etsy seller sent me two journals when I only ordered one
    submitted by /u/silent-glass [link] [comments]
    Small investment for a lifetime of use
    Invested $27 for some dark leather and elastic bands and made myself a Moleskine notebook carry. It suits my needs perfectly. submitted by /u/Flashy_Badger1218 [link] [comments]
    Getting back into journaling with a new notebook!
    I used to journal when I was going through it as a grad student, but gradually fell off when I got busy with my job. Now that I'm on a career break and starting therapy, I thought that it would be good for me to start back up! My cover is decorated with some bead embroidery magnets I made 🐭 It's held to the cover by magnets so I can switch them out without damaging the cover! It makes it a little wonky to write on, but I think it'll even out as I use more pages. I'm usually a Midori user, but decided to try Stalogy this time. I'm liking it so far! submitted by /u/All_Frowns [link] [comments]
    Insane clothing store haul
    I've seen someone once post about buying a notebook on a deep discount in TkMaxx which is a clothing store, so I decided to peek myself and found a Lamy, a Leuchtturm (a bit expired, but who cares) and two Moleskines, and I paid $20 for all of them. Plus, in HalfPrice, another clothing discount store, I snagged a Paperblanks Ultra 240-page for about $20 as well. I wanted an Aurelia with that beautiful purple cover but it was already gone when I went today. So I got this one. It does have the Jesuit IHS symbol on it but I can always replace it with something of my own, it's not like this is a holy artifact or anything so it wouldn't be sacrilege I hope. Go visit your local TKMaxx! submitted by /u/valerielynx [link] [comments]
    Steno notebook cover?
    I've found a few on Amazon and Etsy. I am looking for an economy model to try and use before I commit to a more durable and likely more expensive version. A comment on this group: the people and posts have been amazing, but I find it's enabling my curiosity of various notebooks, and I'm buying faster than I can fill them! I'll consider it a good thing. 😉 submitted by /u/bkmboss [link] [comments]
    Book recommendations on writing better?
    I'm not looking to write a novel or anything. I've been journaling for maybe a month now and I was looking over my entries this morning and it's very dull. I write like a children's book almost, just a bunch of declarative statements. It reminds me of a Pete the Cat story. I do searches for writing and I get a lot of stuff like "How to write non-fiction" or "How to write young adult romance fantasy". lol I just want to be able to write better? submitted by /u/Wndrunner [link] [comments]
    New Cover from trip
    submitted by /u/SadsauceTV [link] [comments]
    Notebook System!
    As of recent, I’ve been slowly trying to transition into a more “unplugged” lifestyle, switching out my digital notes for a notebook system. I’m on the lookout for reliable notebook options online, and considering sizes (though it can get a bit confusing). Perhaps this has been asked already, but I’m very interested in hearing what systems you personally found fit your lifestyle. Are there any things you do, that you find unique, that have made your experience smoother? Personally, I’m planning things out this way: [Everyday carry] Sticky pads Small M5 or A7 for on the go (Will write my most immediate notes on the sticky notes and paste them into my small notebook. If there are any that are relevant for the day, I’ll jot them down in the notebook so I can carry that info everywhere. If not, discard.) *I know it can sound a little wasteful, but sticky notes are personally so convenient and helpful for my brain [Secondary carry] A5 notebook or binder (Something to refine the thoughts written in my smaller notebook. If a binder, can separate notes into different subjects more effectively and also add/remove notes to be stored when no longer relevant) *mostly for when I have a big enough bad to hold it, otherwise it stays at home. I’m not sure if I’m missing any important pieces… but I’d love some feedback as well. submitted by /u/pierrot_p [link] [comments]
    Clairefontaine Notebook in the pit 🥰
    Which paper do you think they are using? submitted by /u/Anxious_thermite [link] [comments]
    Decorated my Midori cover
    Not sure if this is too much washi. I’m trying to avoid sticking anything down permanently so I can rotate cover art and change things up whenever I want. I’ve purchased a closure (in the third picture, I try to avoid Amazon, but this shop has the best price) and I’m thinking of adding ribbon bookmarks with maybe some kind of charm. I love a franken-notebook and would like ideas/inspiration -favorite notebook add-ons -and thoughts on this color palette in photo 2? submitted by /u/thunderinmybutt [link] [comments]
    Tsubame Fools Cream Notebook is amazing!
    I was looking for something in B5 so I didn’t have my go-to Midori. This paper is equal or better than Midori if you like creamy soft paper that holds up to any pen/ink. The pics don’t do the vanilla color justice. If you look closely, you’ll see dots on the top and bottom header lines so you can line it up vertically. (I typically get dot format.) When you hold it to the light, there is a rectangular graph pattern. The binding is sewn, no glue. Incredible stuff that had me giddy when I opened it up. I’ll do a post later with all the B5’s I grabbed to check out. submitted by /u/_Notebook_ [link] [comments]
    Pocket Cache Review/Test
    For the past few weeks, I’ve been testing the Pocket Cache notebook. These are not available for sale yet, although I understand that may change soon. They are meant to be a series of field notes size and style notebooks with high-quality paper. Mine came with a variety of page layouts. I have not had a chance to use each layout yet, but I am excited to, and I can imagine using some of them for a great bullet journal and some other specific purposes. If one could order a whole book with specific custom layouts, that would be very cool. The size is great. 3.5 in. by 5.5 in. fits in jeans pockets, fits in many, many leather notebook covers, and is easy to slip into the outer pocket of many bags. It’s a good choice for a very portable to do list/commonplace book type notebook. I have multi…
    My new, custom made, leather notebook cover
    After planning my trip to Vietnam, I decided to start looking for stationary shops. During my research I found Noteworthy Stationary, a little shop in Ha Noi that specializes in notebook inserts and leather covers for their notebook inserts. They make traveler size and pocket (passport) size inserts and covers. I make my own notebooks, slightly bigger than A5. I contacted Noteworthy and asked if they could make me a custom notebook cover. They said yes, as long as I was aware that their inserts would not fit in my cover. After a few messages back and forth to help me select my leather, how many insert my cover would take and some other details, I paid and was very excited to collect my notebook cover in a few weeks time at their store in Ha Noi. Went there yesterday and I am over the moon. It's beautiful. Many thanks to the Noteworthy team that gave me the ultimate Vietnam travel souvenir. submitted by /u/RuanStix [link] [comments]
    TN Haul from Japan
    submitted by /u/santacalavera [link] [comments]
    Need help deciding
    Need help deciding between keeping the Ohto or Sakura for the side slot. My main concern is messing up the Sakura where as the Ohto is in my mind meant to take more of a beating. submitted by /u/No-Bad-8926 [link] [comments]
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    New package: compilation-history - automatically track your Emacs compilation history in SQLite
    https://preview.redd.it/npvgimnc4utg1.png?width=3102&format=png&auto=webp&s=026cc0340623928cb85b64b1306c9a579d320a1c I've been working on compilation-history, an Emacs package that automatically records every M-x compile / recompile run into a local SQLite database — output, exit code, duration, working directory, git context (branch + commit) and more metadata. Features: Zero-config: enable compilation-history-mode and it just works View past runs in a vtable UI with pagination Full-text search across captured output (FTS5 with trigram tokenizer, LIKE fallback) Re-run any historical compilation from the compilation-history-view Requires Emacs 29.1+ (uses built-in SQLite) https://github.com/djgoku/compilation-history https://melpa.org/#/compilation-history submitted by /u/dj_goku [link] [comments]
    kitty-graphics.el v0.4.0: Sixel support, text sizing protocol, agent-shell integration
    v0.2.1 got a lot of great feedback here. I went quiet for a while after that, but I was working on the biggest update so far. Here's what's new in v0.4.0: Full Sixel support. The library no longer requires Kitty. I abstracted the graphics backend so it speaks both the Kitty image protocol and Sixel. Auto-detection via DA1 query, no configuration needed. Tested in foot, xterm, Konsole, mlterm, and mintty. All existing features (org inline images, LaTeX previews, doc-view, image-mode, dirvish) work with both protocols. Note: Kitty protocol is still superior in speed and quality (truecolor vs 256 colors). If your terminal supports both, prefer Kitty. Text sizing protocol (OSC 66). We can now render org headings at scaled sizes. * Heading at 2x, ** Sub at 1.5x, *** Deep at 1.2x. Proper typographic hierarchy in terminal Emacs. Folding, unfolding, scrolling all work. This is very new territory. Requires Kitty >= 0.40.0, which is currently the only terminal implementing OSC 66 with scale support. Someone mentioned this protocol under one of my Reddit threads and I had no idea it existed. If you feel mentioned, thanks. agent-shell support. Thanks to Lenbok (PR #3), images now display correctly in agent-shell sessions. Bug fixes: column guard for text sizing, CPU optimization (fewer redundant redraws), preview mode stability, Sixel/Kitty interop parity, ghost glyph fix for folded headings, ECH erase + pre-erase pattern (credit: mdfried), force redisplay before position queries. Full writeup with GIFs: https://cashmere.rs/blog/kitty-graphicsel-v040-sixel-text-sizing-and-agent-shell Repo: https://github.com/cashmeredev/kitty-graphics.el submitted by /u/topfpflanze187 [link] [comments]
    Calming Mouse Interaction in Dired
    If you find using the mouse in Dired a bit too twitchy, this post is for you. submitted by /u/kickingvegas1 [link] [comments]
    Stealing from the Best Emacs Configs
    submitted by /u/isus_copilul_minune [link] [comments]
    What is your threshold of tolerance for repetition before you write some Elisp?
    I work across several domains, and sometimes I encounter something for the first time where I need to run a bunch of commands, paste something into my buffer, make some changes, etc. At that point I think whether it's worth spending the time to replace that with Elisp, but I then I think I might have to do this very rarely, so the time spent writing Elisp isn't justified. Of course my assumption about how infrequent that task is, is usually way underestimated and surely enough I run into the same scenario again about a few days later and I'm back thinking about whether I should replace it with Elisp. After about ten times after having repeated the task manually, I wonder "Why didn't I automate it the very first time instead of all this time wasted?". There's that, and then I think that I might actually want to do this task more often if I did automate it. We all have only a finite amount of time, and it makes sense to allocate some of it to the most repetitive stuff. Sometimes this isn't so obvious until you've encountered it a couple of times. So I'm just wondering about how some of you think in terms of automating something. Do you have some tolerance level after which you're annoyed and then writing some Elisp becomes a must-do task, or can you sort of foresee beforehand that a certain task you're about to do now might be something you might be doing more often in the future, even if you're doing it now for the first time? submitted by /u/floofcode [link] [comments]
    Why does multiple cursors prompt me if I want to run a command for all cursors (y/n)?
    When I have multiple cursors and if I run something like M-x mc--insert-number-and-increase, it asks me: Do mc--insert-number-and-increase for all cursors? (y or n) But it asks me this after it already inserted it after all cursors. So what is the point of this prompt? I have tried both y and n and it seems to do the same thing anyway. submitted by /u/kudikarasavasa [link] [comments]
    What is your go-to mode for running shell commands, and why?
    When doing development or doing some system administration work, we often need to run several commands. If all we need is a shell, then there's M-x shell. If don't need the system shell, then there's M-x eshell which integrates nicely with Emacs itself. If we do need a terminal emulator, then there's M-x term. If we need a full terminal emulator, then there's M-x ansi-term. If we're not happy with its speed, then there's M-x vterm in an external package. Now suppose I want to run say python manage.py runserver, I could just do that in M-x shell. Now suddenly I also want to run htop for some reason, now I need to run a different mode instead. Switching between these contexts seems a bit of a cognitive burden that it makes me wonder whether there is some advantage that I've not experienced yet. Meanwhile, in a dedicated terminal emulator, there's just one way to run commands and it's fast, and works perfectly every time. So, this has me thinking - why bother with so many different Emacs modes with different capabilities, when we could just run every system command in a terminal emulator whether we even need the capability or not. What am I missing here? In other words - what capability will I lose if I were to simply run all system commands in a dedicated terminal emulator like Ghostty, Kitty, WezTerm, etc. submitted by /u/birdsintheskies [link] [comments]
    a missed opportunity
    Random thought: when specifying a single modified key as a string, the convention in emacs (which is enforced by some functions like key-valid-p) is that the modifiers appear in alphabetical order: A-C-H-M-S-s It strikes me that there was a missed opportunity to rename the "hyper" modifier something like "extra" and have the order be Extra-Meta-Alt-Control-Shift-Super, i.e. E-M-A-C-S-s that's all, carry on submitted by /u/ohiidenny [link] [comments]
    Emacs randomly sliding off when full screened on mac os
    I'm running Emacs 30.2 on macos, on a MacBook Air. I use full screen (M-x toggle-frame-full screen). But randomly, Emacs will just minimize. Visually, Emacs will slide off the screen to the right, and the regular desktop will slide in from the left. It's as if I pressed cmd+tab. I might be grazing the track pad or accidentally touching some key, but I'm not sure how to reproduce this consistently. Anyone see this before or know what's happening here? submitted by /u/Snoo_26157 [link] [comments]
    Fortnightly Tips, Tricks, and Questions — 2026-04-07 / week 14
    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]
    Server play support in nethack-el
    submitted by /u/Xx_Legend12345_xX [link] [comments]
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    My first time actually using my TN! The page size is so perfect!!
    I had thought I would really love this page size because I love the Hobonichi weeks, but I always wished it was just a little bit bigger. I found this the perfect size to be able to play with layout! I am super happy I got a TN. ☺️ submitted by /u/ArchivingApril [link] [comments]
    Maintaining a Traveler’s Notebook Cover: Conditioning Tips and Care Questions
    ​ Hi everyone! I decided to condition my Traveler’s Notebook cover yesterday using Renapur from Traveler’s Factory. Question: How often do you folks do this – every six months? What other things should I do to maintain the condition of my cover? So far, after conditioning, the color has become darker, and I’m quite pleased with it. Additional questions: Does the frequency of conditioning depend on climate (e.g., humid vs. dry environments)? Have you noticed any long-term effects (positive or negative) from using Renapur compared to other leather conditioners? Will the darkened color lighten again over time, or is that a permanent change? Are there any parts of the cover (e.g., spine, edges, inside pockets) that need special attention during maintenance? How do you clean your cover before conditioning it Should leather covers be conditioned differently if they have embossing, stickers, or pen holders attached? Do you recommend any protective measures against scratches, water stains, or sunlight fading? submitted by /u/lifediscourse [link] [comments]
    Paper like Hobonichi?
    Hobonichi makes my fav notebooks because of the paper, but I'd like to try a standard TN. is there a way to get the thin tomoe river style paper for it? submitted by /u/MarginaliaVoices [link] [comments]
    Finally picked up the TSL Pen clip!
    I've finally caved in and picked up the TSL Pen Clip. I was using the TC Pen Loop over the last years and was never too happy with it. At first it was too tight and later on it became too lose to hold my Kaweco Sport securely. The pen placement with the pen loop was also something I could never get warm with. It always felt like the pen was kind of it in the way. I'm pretty happy how the clip alleviates all these problems and gives me space for another pen as well! submitted by /u/Blasefisch [link] [comments]
    What type of leather is a Traveler's Notebook made out of?
    I know it's vegetable-tanned cowhide... but what type of leather is it? I can't seem to find that information anywhere. I can only assume its full grain (no complaints there) because of the patina it develops. But is there any official statement with the company saying its full grain? submitted by /u/forbborb [link] [comments]
    Sold out Items
    I was in TF Kyoto today and didn‘t get everything i wanted as they where sold out of the following items (and didn‘t have them when i was in Tokyo): - Craft Folder - Dotted Insert - Pencil Board - Repair Kit Does anyone know stores where i could find them the best (other stationary stores, i‘m in Tokyo one more day before i‘m heading back) and do you know if i can get all those things in generell stationary stores or is something exclusively sold at TF Stores? submitted by /u/Parking-Quantity5942 [link] [comments]
    Galen Leather UK help
    I am waiting for my Galen Leather delivery (DHL) to Glasgow. Due today by the end of the day. Expected delivery date has been the 7th for around a week. Cleared Istanbull, Lepzieg, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Is now in DHL Glasgow and is "On hold" and at nearly midday day of delivery, im worried now. I had been researching before my purchase- its been a long time want of mine -and I remember a comment on a reddit thread of someone who had to pay further to recieve her delivery on top of shipping fees already paid at time of purchase? is this a thing? I was quite dismissive of the comment at the time because I had never seen anyone else say anything about it, but now I think it may be true? Any UK folk in here with Galen leather experience on deliveries? My order includes a travelers notebook so I've posted here as it may have like minded buyers. Hope thats ok. submitted by /u/Narrow-Cockroach-339 [link] [comments]
    New Cover from trip
    Surprisingly, I found the Road Trip cover during my trip. submitted by /u/SadsauceTV [link] [comments]
    Unfinished Inserts
    So I recently sized up from a passport to a regular sized TN(Treat your self). I got my new one all ready to be used with my inserts and accessories. However, I already started my journaling in my Passport sized one and am almost half way done into the small insert but I REALLY want to start in the regular one. So what I want to know is what do you all do with half finished inserts? Do you push through and finish it or abandon it entirely. If you do abandon it what do you do worth the filled pages. Do you cut and paste into the new one to keep it chronological or just notate that you started a new book. submitted by /u/Ravig01 [link] [comments]
    TN Haul from Japan
    I was new to the TN world right before our trip to Japan last month and I grabbed some basics including my camel colored notebook that I used for Eki stamps during my trip. Now that I’m back I want so many more stationary items and a few more journals. I’m still leaning to use mine in a way that I like but so far I’m very happy with my purchases! submitted by /u/santacalavera [link] [comments]
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    Metals v1.6.7 - Osmium Released
    https://scalameta.org/metals/blog/2026/04/07/osmium/ submitted by /u/Lost_Ad8982 [link] [comments]
    Boston Scala Meetup - April 29
    If you're in the Boston area, join us in person for our April meetup on the 29th! This month's topic is "Exploring the Typelevel Stack with Arman Bilge". Hope to see you there :) RSVP here: https://www.meetup.com/boston-area-scala-enthusiasts/events/313601554/ submitted by /u/Scala-Teams [link] [comments]
    How do you properly validate a Spark performance optimization? (Bottleneck just moved?)
    Hi everyone, I'm working with Apache Spark (mostly PySpark) on a reasonably large job and I tried to optimize one part of it (changed some partitioning / join strategy). After the change, the overall job runtime actually got worse instead of better. I suspect the optimization fixed one bottleneck but created a new one somewhere else in the pipeline, but I'm not sure how to confirm this. A few specific questions: How do you check whether an optimization actually helped, or if it just shifted the bottleneck to another stage? Is there a reliable way to validate changes beyond just comparing total runtime? (The same job on the same cluster can vary 10-20% due to cluster load, so a 15% "improvement" often feels like noise.) How do you catch cases where you improve one stage but silently make another stage much worse? What metrics or tools do you look at? (Spark UI stages tab, task metrics, shuffle read/write, executor metrics, etc.) I'm relatively new to deep Spark tuning, so any advice on methodology or best practices for measuring improvements would be really helpful. Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/PrincipleActive9230 [link] [comments]
    sbt 2.0.0-RC11 and 1.12.9 released
    submitted by /u/eed3si9n [link] [comments]
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    Built a fuzzy set library in Haskell for my bachelor’s thesis
    Hi everyone, For my bachelor’s thesis I built a small Haskell library for working with fuzzy sets. I know this sits at the intersection of two fairly niche topics — Haskell and fuzzy set theory — but I genuinely had a lot of fun designing and implementing it, and it has now reached a point where it is usable for my academic research. I’d really appreciate feedback from more experienced Haskell users, especially on things like: API design and overall usability Type design choices Idiomatic Haskell style Anything that feels awkward or un-Haskell-like Since this started as a thesis project, I’m especially interested in whether the library feels like something others could realistically build on. Any thoughts, criticism, or suggestions are very welcome — I’d love to learn from people with more Haskell experience. Thanks! 🙂 submitted by /u/LuckyLukehh [link] [comments]
    [ANN] checked-literals: compile-time bounds checking for numeric literals
    submitted by /u/callbyneed [link] [comments]
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    repo-grep (20260407.1642) --- Project-wide grep search
    The repo-grep package has been updated to version 20260407.1642.
    realgud (20260407.1610) --- A modular front-end for interacting with external debuggers
    The realgud package has been updated to version 20260407.1610.
    consult (20260407.1530) --- Search and navigate via completing-read
    The consult package has been updated to version 20260407.1530.
    let-completion (20260407.1428) --- Show let-binding values in Elisp completion
    The let-completion package has been updated to version 20260407.1428.
    fpga (20260407.1246) --- FPGA & ASIC Utils
    The fpga package has been updated to version 20260407.1246.
    quiz (20260407.759) --- Multiple choice quiz game
    The quiz package has been updated to version 20260407.759.
    gdscript-mode (20260407.556) --- Major mode for Godot's GDScript language
    The gdscript-mode package has been updated to version 20260407.556.
    org-roam-latte (20260407.512) --- Auto-highlight unlinked Org-roam references
    The org-roam-latte package has been updated to version 20260407.512.
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    Research and writing using knowledge graphs
    I was working on an experimental analysis of the philosophical texts using LLM's and very impressed on how well LLM's work in a combination with the knowledge graphs. I was able to discover connections between different texts and synthesize a fascinating article on top of the source material. The article itself is deeply connected to the nodes of the knowledge graph allowing to see source material and explore more. The article is here: https://iwe.pub/seventeen-centuries/virtue-across-centuries/ I wonder if you experimented with something like this and what was your experience. If you want to learn more about how this graph was constructed all the sources are available here: https://github.com/iwe-org/seventeen-centuries  ( 2 min )

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    alectryon (20260406.2342) --- Toggle between Code and markup
    The alectryon package has been updated to version 20260406.2342.
    dumb-jump (20260406.1824) --- Jump to definition for 60+ languages without configuration
    The dumb-jump package has been updated to version 20260406.1824.
    org-window-habit (20260406.1805) --- Time window based habits
    The org-window-habit package has been updated to version 20260406.1805.
    ghostel (20260406.1756) --- Terminal emulator powered by libghostty
    The ghostel package has been updated to version 20260406.1756.
    no-littering (20260406.907) --- Help keeping ~/.config/emacs clean
    The no-littering package has been updated to version 20260406.907.
    mastodon (20260406.856) --- Client for fediverse services using the Mastodon API
    The mastodon package has been updated to version 20260406.856.
    line-reminder (20260406.657) --- Line annotation for changed and saved lines
    The line-reminder package has been updated to version 20260406.657.
    tokyo-night (20260406.625) --- Shared infrastructure for Tokyo Night themes
    The tokyo-night package has been updated to version 20260406.625.
    gnosis (20260406.150) --- Knowledge System
    The gnosis package has been updated to version 20260406.150.
    vterm (20260406.134) --- Fully-featured terminal emulator
    The vterm package has been updated to version 20260406.134.
    catppuccin-theme (20260406.30) --- Catppuccin for Emacs - 🍄 Soothing pastel theme for Emacs
    The catppuccin-theme package has been updated to version 20260406.30.
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    Special Edition Traveler's Company Notebooks arrived!
    I've been trying to get my hands on these two for awhile, and I'm stoked they arrived safely 🙌. I'm excited to use these! submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Any idea how to preorder this?
    Just saw this on the site and was wondering if anyone knows if these will be available for preorders like the 20th anniversary notebook that is releasing in April submitted by /u/SRM590 [link] [comments]
    My first Travelers Noteboook!
    I was so excited to pick this up at the California Pen Show in February! It has been so exciting trying to figure out how to use it and decorate the cover. I wanted to get some really cool charms and patches, as I have seen in this subreddit. submitted by /u/Big-Spirit317 [link] [comments]
    Check list insert recommendations
    I am looking for a checklist style insert that I can use as ‘The List’ for when my partner and I decide to watch a new series, visit a new restaurant, travel somewhere etc. I’ve found one on Etsy that could work but it’s 38 pages and quite pricey https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/206139945/bullet-list-one-column-travelers?ls=s&ga\_order=most\_relevant&ga\_search\_type=all&ga\_view\_type=gallery&ga\_search\_query=travellers+notebook+list+insert&ref=sr\_gallery-1-9&organic\_search\_click=1&bes=1&content\_source=4a9e0df6-cdcb-4f49-97a7-6e2bae70cdce%253ALT6808367ca805f8c12b7a9d24ae9a61b96e4d215e&logging\_key=4a9e0df6-cdcb-4f49-97a7-6e2bae70cdce%3ALT6808367ca805f8c12b7a9d24ae9a61b96e4d215e Does anyone have any other recommendations? submitted by /u/Panda487 [link] [comments]
    Silly Question - Does anyone have this issue?
    when I try to write on my first book, I have to write slanted. Does anyone have this issue? is my set up incorrect? Any help would be greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/Prestigious-West2579 [link] [comments]
    Chilly Spring Morning Journaling in TN
    A day off of work with a chilly spring morning journaling session by the fire table… Nice start to the day… submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    If you have a Daiso US near you….. go get yourself this little clip ruler! It comes in several colors, is ultra thin, has a built in clip and is so useful! I use to clip pages together /place marker when not in use and it’s only slightly larger than a lamy pen. And it’s only $2
    Also to be warned…. Daiso is dangerous if you are a stationary dragon lol so many pens and cute stationery items. I highly advise going in with a friend to keep you on track😅 submitted by /u/strandedllama3 [link] [comments]
    my love & trip TN ❤️
    saw on here that some people wash their TNs, and i was so on board with the idea that i had to try! the red leather of the love & trip TN had me in a chokehold that i couldn't find any other leather journal brand that had the same color. it's usually leaning purple. so after an entire year putting off the purchase (because i first had a black one, which i have since given to my boyfriend), i caved and bought it for myself at the beginning of 2026! i didn't want to wash off too much of the dye, so it is still quite dark, but i'm enjoying the more lived in, distressed look! i'm for sure gonna wash it again another time, but i kinda wanna sit with this darker red for a while. peep my whole line up with my homemade a5 leather cover and zip case from galen leather co. 🫣 submitted by /u/indieforce [link] [comments]
    20th anniversary customisation kit
    Oh dear. Looks like this may involve a bit of a quest as it seems it will be limited to sales at Traveler's Co. partner shops. Unfortunately, there are none in my country. 😭 submitted by /u/OG_heideland [link] [comments]
    i got a new travelers notebook :)) i got the passport one today after having and loving the regular one for over a year. i wanted one that was smaller and lighter to carry in my purse for when i am out and about. this is now my collection. i hope you love it as i do!
    submitted by /u/eeryreject [link] [comments]
    What do you use to carry your TN plus accesories?
    Hi! I’m looking for something that fits a standard TN plus my everyday carry items that is not too heavy and more compact. I already have a delfonics but I want to try something vertical. I’ve been looking at the sako pouch from kolourcafe on etsy but are you guys aware of any other pouches/cases? Thank you! submitted by /u/Peachzelli [link] [comments]
    First trip in my Tokyo TN!
    So I set this TN up to be just travel related (one day the Tokyo insert will have a Japan trip in, I’m just going to keep dreaming I’ll get to go!) and got to enter my first trip in it. We took a road trip to SF for mine and my daughter’s bdays. We were going to go to the SF Stationary show but didn’t end up doing it. We spent the day checking out stores in Japan town and exploring around the piers then headed over the GGB to check out Marin. I went to Hs in SF and it was fun to show my kid where I lived and a little of the city. The weather was simply perfection. Being able to journal memories like this in such a beautiful thing is just a great experience. I can’t wait to add more. The craft folder and clear zipper pocket are TN that I got at MaiDo which was exciting since I’ve never seen actual TN stuff in a store that you could pick up and see and browse through. Dumb I know but after only being to order online and wait weeks, this was just really fun. I almost bought the Love and Trip cover because they had one left but I behaved LOL. submitted by /u/TheCodeTeam [link] [comments]
    Advice for not writing
    Broke dominant elbow. Will be 5w post replacement when go overseas. Usually I journal on postcards. Have a travellers journal that will use instead but can't write. i thought i would get an instant print camera and take some photos instead. any suggestions on stamps or other ways of filling in space and documenting my trip? I like tactile so video blogging wont make my brain happy submitted by /u/blue_suitcases [link] [comments]
    Jumping on the bandwagon… got my first TN, too! 🥰
    I love this thing so far. Now I just need to figure out what to fill it with. It came with the blank Kyoto insert, and I have a sticker release one on the way. I’m trying to get it ready in time for a trip to see my parents this month. I’ve never used a journal so it’s totally new for me. I plan to order weekly and dot inserts now. Does anyone have any tips for how to get over the self-inflicted pressure and mental blocks for getting started with it? I’m happy to finally join this community, I get so much inspiration from it! submitted by /u/kagestella [link] [comments]
    green tea leaf insert
    my friend went to Kyoto recently and was kind enough to bring back the green tea leaf insert for me. the pages smell divine, and here’s what it looks like inside my tn! submitted by /u/hilltoptohill [link] [comments]
    Got my first TN
    My wife / therapy got me into journaling after my rehab stay. I started using a b6 size and I liked it but I didn’t love it. After looking around at different sizing I hesitantly ordered this. Absolutely fell in love. It just fits you know? I have the travelers weekly + memo, travelers grid for general journaling and a water color paper insert (not by TN, heard not so great things about it) submitted by /u/NoParkingPal [link] [comments]
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    overleaf.el 1.1.5
    Now overleaf.el supports merging edits from the server and the client when connecting :). submitted by /u/vale981 [link] [comments]
    Use avy to jump directly to files in emacs dashboard
    It was bugging me that I can't jump directly to a file and instead I had to jump to a section and then go up and down, or I had to isearch in the buffer. Avy does a lot of this work for you already. It's basically just one function and a defvar. Pretty fragile, but it works fine for now. Nobody else was using the name, so here we go. https://github.com/vincentjgoh/avy-dashboard submitted by /u/vjgoh [link] [comments]
    Experimenting how it goes a modularized init file configuration.
    Every once in a while I end up requiring to make a fresh OS install and then a new emacs installation. Where I end up having some small troubles with single big init.el or a dotemacs literate file is keeping track of 3rd party packages after I clone my emacs.d folder, even with use-package something goes wrong regarding order, etc. This modular init.el at least for now is giving me some peace of mind and at least an organized direction. Any core emacs cconfig goes in core/ module, any package goes in packages/ module and follows a pattern name with ___ . What are your init.el configs that you have found to work when having to reinstall a fresh emacs (or just mantain through years) without too much trouble? submitted by /u/Ok_Needleworker4072 [link] [comments]
    org-mindmap — simple inline mind maps for Org
    Hi there. I've been tired of switching to Freeplane every once in a while to draw a simple mind map, and Org lists were too wasteful on screen space, so I made a simple package which transforms lists into simple mind maps. Then I added some editing, and, surprisingly, I now have quite a usable mind map right inside Org buffers: https://github.com/krvkir/org-mindmap I guess its main use is taking quick notes while reading or thinking, not drawing large and graphics-heavy maps. Think of it as org-tables, but for mind maps. What do you think? submitted by /u/krvkir [link] [comments]
    Emacs Codex IDE integration
    Hi all, I built a new package emacs-codex-ide that’s intended be a Codex equivalent to claude-code-ide.el. I’ve included screenshots and examples on the README. So any Emacs+Codex users, have a look and let me know what you think! submitted by /u/Express-Decision3831 [link] [comments]
    org-grimoire - static site generator for emacs
    Hi good reddit folks! I've been using Emacs to publish my blog for some time, so I wrapped it up into a proper package that you may find useful. It works pretty much similar to Hugo or Zola, or any other SSG. It's called org-grimoire. You configure it in your init.el file, write content in org-mode, and build with M-x org-grimoire-build. That's basically it. Currently it has: - Content types inferred from directory names (post/, page/, whatever you want, just make sure you have the matching name.html template) - HTML templates with a simple {{placeholder}} system and file includes, predefined ones ( its not a templating engine like Jinja for example) - Paginated index, tag pages, RSS and Atom feeds, sitemap are auto-generated - Draft/listed flags per post - Copies linked images and files to output automatically - Optional reading time estimates - Works with simple-httpd for local preview ( completely optional dependency) It's on MELPA so you can install it with M-x package-install RET org-grimoire. I'm fairly new to publishing Emacs packages so feedback is very welcome, especially if something doesn't work the way you'd expect. Happy to answer questions about how it works too. https://github.com/spiperac/org-grimoire P.S. I wrote a short post walking through how it works internally and how to set up a site from scratch, you can check it out at https://strah.net/post/org-grimoire-static-site-generator-for-gnu-emacs.html submitted by /u/Tough_Vegetable4751 [link] [comments]
    evim — multiple cursors for evil-mode, inspired by vim-visual-multi (now on MELPA)
    I've been missing vim-visual-multi after switching to Emacs and evil-mode. The existing solutions (evil-mc, multiple-cursors) didn't quite feel right — so I built evim (evil-visual-multi). What it does: Two editing modes: cursor mode (point cursors, operators need motions — like normal vim) and extend mode (visual selections, operators act directly) Full evil integration: motions, text objects, operators, registers — all work at every cursor Per-cursor registers — yank at 3 cursors, paste distributes 1-to-1 evil-surround support (ys, ds, cs, S in extend mode) Run :normal, macros, or ex commands at all cursors Restrict search to a region Undo/redo with automatic cursor resync 15 color themes that adapt to your Emacs theme Install from MELPA: (use-package evim :after evil :config (evim-setup-global-keys)) Quick start: C-n on a word → n to add matches → Tab to toggle cursor/extend mode → edit → Esc Includes a hands-on tutorial in the guide/ directory — open any file and follow the exercises. GitHub: https://github.com/Prgebish/evim Feedback and bug reports welcome. If you find evim useful, consider giving it a star — it helps others discover the project. submitted by /u/BigNeighborhood3952 [link] [comments]
    How to run a function when my buffer selection changes?
    Hello all, I want to make it very clear to myself when I am editing through TRAMP. For that I have the following functions (defun set-background-for-tramp () (interactive) (if (string-match-p "/ssh:" (pwd)) (set-bg-if-different "black") (set-bg-if-different "#2d3743"))) (defun set-bg-if-different (new) (if (string= new (face-attribute 'default :background)) 't (set-background-color new))) (add-hook 'buffer-list-update-hook 'set-background-for-tramp) This works, when I switch to my TRAMP session my background turns black and when I switch back it turns to my original color. However, if I have a TRAMP buffer open but not currently active the background still changes to black every once in a while. I'm guessing TRAMP updates the buffer in the background. As an alternative window-selecti…
    EXWM on termux!
    Great news! https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/pull/29225/ submitted by /u/godblessfq [link] [comments]
    Is it possible to copy what is _displayed_ in the buffer rather than what is actually in the buffer?
    I have turned on hs-minor-mode and then ran M-x: hs-hide-all to collapse all the functions. Now I want to copy the buffer as it's displayed. That is, when I copy, I want to keep the folded functions as is, like this: ``` static int loop(struct walker *walker) {...} static int process(struct walker *walker) {...} ``` When I copy, it is copying the full function rather than the folded view. Is there away to copy only what is the buffer is displaying? Update #1: Solved. (kill-new (let ((pos (point-min)) (end (point-max)) (acc nil) (last-hidden nil)) (while (< pos end) (let* ((hidden (invisible-p pos)) (next (or (next-single-char-property-change pos 'invisible nil end) end))) (cond (hidden (unless last-hidden (push "..." acc))) (t (push (buffer-substring-no-properties pos next) acc))) (setq last-hidden hidden) (setq pos next))) (apply #'concat (nreverse acc)))) Notes: It wasn't copying it with the ... so this code will insert it everywhere there's a fold. At the moment, I can't think of anything going wrong with this. submitted by /u/acidrainery [link] [comments]
    Is the Emacs repository mirror on GitHub trustworthy?
    The emac git repository mirror on GitHub has the tag "Public mirror" but who is in control of the emacs-mirror account? Is this managed by GitHub themselves, somebody from the GNU Emacs team, or some random person? submitted by /u/birdsintheskies [link] [comments]
    How to config your emacs?
    Im a beginner to emacs, how to create your own configuration of emacs, do we really need to know a lot more about lisp programming language ? submitted by /u/Familiar_Region2409 [link] [comments]
    Is there a way to close a repeat-mode transient map with a key defined in that map?
    I don't mean repeat-exit-key since that's basically globally defined for all repeat-mode keymaps. Example, I have "i" bound in one of my maps, then I want to type an "i", so first I have to type something else, delete that, and then type "i". repeat-exit-key partially solves the problem, but then I have to choose a key that I'll never use in any of my maps. This is doable, but I dislike it. What I'd like is a function that I can bind to a key in the repeat map, which will close the transient keymap when executed if that makes sense? submitted by /u/talgu [link] [comments]
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    Where to buy paper for A5 Slim ring binder?
    I recently received the A5 Slim Ring Binder Planner from WuzhiStudio on Etsy, and I underestimated how difficult it would be to find paper for it… The description says it uses 105x210mm paper. Does anyone have recommendations on where I can get this paper size? Or do I have to cut to this size myself (or return this binder and get a more common size)? submitted by /u/kbudcollects [link] [comments]
    Qual notebook comprar em 2026?
    submitted by /u/Ok_Complaint_7217 [link] [comments]
    لا أستطيع فتح متجر Etsy لأن بطاقتي لا تحتوي على تاريخ انتهاء
    أحاول فتح متجر على Etsy، لكن واجهتني مشكلة في دفع رسوم فتح المتجر. بطاقة Visa الخاصة بي (صادرة في المغرب) لا تحتوي على تاريخ انتهاء، وEtsy يتطلب رقم البطاقة كامل + CCV + تاريخ الانتهاء لإتمام الدفع. لقد حاولت التحقق مع البنك، ويبدو أن بعض البطاقات هنا لا تُظهر تاريخ الانتهاء بشكل واضح. هل لدى أي شخص خبرة في هذا الموضوع؟ هل هناك حلول بديلة، مثل بطاقة افتراضية دولية أو أي طريقة أخرى لدفع رسوم Etsy بدون مشاكل؟ أي نصيحة أو توجيه سيكون مفيد جداً، وشكراً جزيلاً مقدماً! 🙏 submitted by /u/DailyPlanStudio [link] [comments]
    Ghosting and bleedthrough?
    At what point is it too distracting? In this lighting, it's pretty bad... but is the bleedthrough _actually_ that bad? submitted by /u/UmmmW1 [link] [comments]
    Made in the USA
    I don't know if I mean this as a question, an observation, or a warning, but somehow every notebook or paper product I've ever encountered labelled "Made in the USA" has had the worst paper quality conceivable. Even by non-snobbish standards, pen ink will feather and bleed through the pages with everything sans maybe a nearly-empty ballpoint pen. It has so much tooth to it that they might as well be mixing unrefined sawdust in during the manufacturing process. "Made in USA" paper makes any random "Made in China" paper product feel like a silky batch of Tomoe River Press paper. WHAT is up with this? Any industry insiders know the scoop? submitted by /u/gator_enthusiast [link] [comments]
    "Made in the USA" paper quality
    I don't know if I mean this as a question, an observation, or a warning, but somehow every notebook or paper product I've ever encountered labelled "Made in the USA" has had the worst paper quality conceivable. Even by non-snobbish standards, pen ink will feather and bleed through the pages with everything sans maybe a nearly-empty ballpoint pen. It has so much tooth to it that they might as well be mixing unrefined sawdust in during the manufacturing process. "Made in USA" paper makes any random "Made in China" paper product feel like a silky batch Tomoe River Press. WHAT is up with this? Any industry insiders know the scoop? submitted by /u/gator_enthusiast [link] [comments]
    Paper Republic…kind of
    I purchased my wife a PR months ago and I really wanted one for myself so I decided to ask a friend of mine that does leather work to make one! One major change was adding grommets on to reinforce the band holes. Grand Voyageur setup, XL style and filled with a PR dotted notebook. My wife had extra bands from her kit laying around so I went with green to add some pop to this light pebbled leather. Can’t wait to get journaling! submitted by /u/Past-Attempt7140 [link] [comments]
    Finally Found My (Pocket) System!
    Sharing my setup bc after almost 2 years of Journaling, I finally feel confident in my daily system. I needed a system that's somewhat modular... I didn't want something that was too bulky to carry around, but I found that passport size or smaller was just... too small. Really been enjoying the smaller Bullet journals, as it allows dang-near seamless journal transfers for ideas going from little book to big journal. However, the soft(er) covers on them scared me sometimes, especially throwing it in my cycling pockets, or throwing it in a bag I was always worried of my stickers peeling off, or the cover tearing. Also was looking to replace my old wallet... Having a pocket notebook, a wallet, and phone to keep track of at all times was getting increasingly difficult, especially after becom…
    STATIONERY PAGLUS ASSEMBLE!!!
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    Can anyone ID this notebook?
    I’ve done google image search and googling description but haven’t had luck with the exact notebook. Thanks in advance, notebook aficionados! submitted by /u/this_the_entree [link] [comments]
    Just a random made-in-China, convenient store notebook, no bleeding, only limited shadowing with fountain pens
    And it costs only around 0.7 dollar so I really don’t understand what is so difficult about producing such quality of papers. Moleskin has been so disappointing. submitted by /u/EchoOffTheSky [link] [comments]
    Anyone know approximately how long it would take for veg tan leather to patina like this?
    I know it depends upon a lot of different variables, but there must be some kind of guideline for how long it would take to patina, right? assuming you're not too precious with it, and handle it often? submitted by /u/Margot550 [link] [comments]
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    org-mindmap — simple inline mind maps for Org
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    Finding Research Gaps in Academic Zettelkasten
    An academic zettelkasten requires additional meta-level work beyond the knowledge accumulated through atomic note creation. A researcher should track the state of the literature review and stay on top of the knowledge material so that research gaps emerge during zettling without effort. Right now, I create a dedicated source note including the freewriting I do to identify what will go out from the paper (I need freewriting to decide on material that will be created from the paper) and highlights. Als,o I don't read papers end-to-end mostly because I am new to the field I am working on. I start with reviews, dissect reviews into subproblems, and use a sandwich technique. Let me give an example. I am reading a paper about how spatial navigation may be the intersection point towards the effor…  ( 3 min )
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    Scala Hangout - April 9 - Join us for Scala Conversation!
    The Scala Hangout (formerly Dallas Scala Enthusiasts) is having our monthly meetup April 9. Register here to attend: https://heylo.com/invite/nT8CQbdf submitted by /u/littlenag [link] [comments]
    ai-skills: a Scala Native CLI for managing skills across multiple AI coding agents
    Hi, I'd like to share my weekend project, a small CLI tool for managing AI agent skills, and I thought some of you might find it useful too. Website: https://ai-skills.kevinly.dev https://reddit.com/link/1sdwtbg/video/vt4mutcg7ktg1/player ai-skills is a native CLI tool for installing, listing, reading, updating, syncing, and removing AI agent skills (SKILL.md) across multiple AI coding agents. I use multiple AI coding agents day-to-day (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and Windsurf). While there is a shared folder (~/.agents/skills/) that all agents can use, I wanted to manage each agent's skills independently. This meant using agent-specific folders (e.g. ~/.claude/skills/, ~/.cursor/skills/, etc.) and manually copying SKILL.md files between them, which was so tedious. So I built a single tool to manage skills across both project-local and global directories for any supported agent, all through a clean CLI. It's written in Scala 3 and Scala Native, so it compiles to a standalone binary, which means neither JVM nor Node.js required. Installation is easy brew install kevin-lee/tap/ai-skills Or grab a pre-built binary for macOS ARM64, Linux ARM64, or Linux x86_64 from the Releases page. Once installed, you can try aiskills list to see all installed skills or aiskills install anthropics/skills to install skills from Anthropic. Most ai-skills commands support interactive mode, so just run the command without any flags and you'll be guided through each step with prompts. --- Known limitation — no select/deselect all in interactive multi-select In the interactive skill multi-selection mode (e.g., aiskills remove or aiskills read without arguments), there's currently no toggle to select or deselect all items at once. This is because the underlying library I'm using, cue4s, doesn't support it yet. I've already opened a PR to add this feature, so it should be available once that gets merged! submitted by /u/kevin-ly [link] [comments]
    Event Sourcing with PureLogic
    New blog post answering a question I was asked a couple weeks ago! Let's see how we can use PureLogic to model event-sourced domain logic in direct style while ensuring that state changes and emitted events always stay in sync. submitted by /u/ghostdogpr [link] [comments]

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    What would you do with bad batch Tomoe River Paper notebook?
    I know that, ultimately, I have to be the one to make this decision, but I think it would help to hear input from others first. ETA: My journal is the only place I get to use my fountain pens regularly, so switching to ball point for journaling wouldn’t be the best solution for me. I bought a 520-page Sterling Ink TRP notebook last month from someone on [r/pen_swap](r/pen_swap) for $42. She warned me that she hadn’t tested it and that it could come from one of the bad batches of TRP that were produced in 2025. As it turns out, it did. The paper absorbs, rather than showcases, ink, and the bleeding is terrible. I’ve been trying to make do, writing on one side of the pages only, but I hate swatching my beautiful inks in a regular TRP notebook and then journaling in a book that makes the inks look less than lovely. At this point, I’m about a third of the way through the notebook (bc I write a lot.) I’m considering ditching it and getting something else at this point, but it makes my heart hurt to waste all that paper and money. I can’t really think of anything I could do with the leftover pages, either, since they’re not all that pleasant to write on. If you were in my shoes, what would you do? Would you gut it out and finish the book, or would you accept the consequences of a bad decision and buy something else? Journaling is my one special pleasure, so the writing experience really matters to me. But waste matters to me, too. Any experiences, opinions, or advice would be much appreciated. Either way, thanks for reading this :) submitted by /u/DIYYYner [link] [comments]
    Trying to decide on one - a few questions
    submitted by /u/mgepark [link] [comments]
    Minimalist carry: Memory keeping and Survival prep.
    I love the balance between these two. The black notebook with Chinese motifs is where I keep my memories. The red Mr. DIY spiral is my rugged EDC notebook, filled with survival guides and essential info. https://preview.redd.it/v4pnzzv26ftg1.jpg?width=684&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5b423b2e37b054fe516c6b87beeb41593ee97b6e submitted by /u/Enissenl [link] [comments]
    Journal Ecosystem update
    Hopefully this is okay to share here! Proud of my progress with all my journals and more to come, I am sure. I really just wanted to share my love of the Jibun Techo LIFE book because I think it is such an interesting journaling angle—especially for someone like me who struggles to write at length. submitted by /u/Capable_Grass3206 [link] [comments]
    Will this stain eventually even out?
    I got this leather journal about a month ago. I noticed a bit of a stain on the back, which I tried to rub a bit too harshly. Will it eventually blend in with the rest of the patina? submitted by /u/wretchedkitchenwench [link] [comments]
    Need A7 Tomoe River paper recommendations!
    submitted by /u/Agreeable_Bat_3448 [link] [comments]
    What creative ways do people use notebooks outside of journalling?
    I already have a journal and a book journal but I also have a spare A5 notebook, that I don't know what to do with. Google isn't really helping so I'm not sure what else to use it for. I don't want it to be a planner either. I just want something random and creative to use it for but I'm not sure what. submitted by /u/Jazzlike-Spite-9991 [link] [comments]
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    [ Removed by Reddit on account of violating the content policy. ] submitted by /u/DailyPlanStudio [link] [comments]
    In/Out
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    Midori + Leuchtturm
    I have a question about the A6 specifically that someone might be able to help me with. Will the a6 clear midori cover fit an a6 Leuchtturm hardcover? I have experience with the A5, not the a6 so I was curious whilst on my journey to journaling peace. Thanks in advance! Pictures appreciated! submitted by /u/Ohmydaysinnit [link] [comments]
    Too many notebooks?
    I just feel like I need a planner/to do list notebook, a daily log notebook, a therapy style journal, a physical fitness journal, a meditation journal, a nature/weather journal, a hide tanning journal, a notes on what I'm reading and learning journal, a plants journal, etc. Does anyone have a system like this or an opinion on it? submitted by /u/MattieYukon [link] [comments]
    Finished filling up my C.D. Notebook
    I’ve been writing in it since November and just finished the last page earlier today. Though I did not mean to I had accidentally bought it on two separate occasions, which means I get to see a nice comparison to a new one and one that had been clearly used With that being said, if you’re unsure about purchasing one you absolutely should. Build quality is great as is the paper :)) submitted by /u/OlliActs [link] [comments]
    Ink Apocalypse
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    Bought my second tn from etsy
    In love submitted by /u/Busy_Eye7142 [link] [comments]
    My watercolor journaling with my TN
    submitted by /u/cim_cim12 [link] [comments]
    Favorite Planner Inserts
    I just got in my standard TN and Passport! Passport will also be used as a Wallet. I have been looking all over for Planner inserts as I’m not the biggest fan of Travelers Company Weeklies. Any ideas? I’m getting kinda overwhelmed by all the options! Also, side note, has anyone else ordered both Love and Trips and them come in 2 different colors? Both are brand new and neither have had a chance to patina! Passport is such a brighter red! submitted by /u/HatPotential5600 [link] [comments]
    Inherited my dad’s TN
    TW: death My dad passed away suddenly a few weeks ago and I found his TN that I gifted him for Christmas a while back. I’ve repurposed it as a memorial(?) journal, I guess. He had some inserts only a couple pages filled or totally blank, so I’ve been using them to write down thoughts I wish I could say to him or general memory keeping about everything going on relating to his death. I have a calendar to track similar things and keep an old insert of his that he wrote some prayers in for his work. I’m not religious but it’s nice to see his handwriting sometimes. I also have a zipper/folder insert to keep paper mementos and things. The last picture is some motivational quotes he must’ve wrote for himself? It was sweet to find. Idk, I think it’s been helping with the grieving process and thought it was neat. submitted by /u/Little_Egghead [link] [comments]
    Recommendations for purchasing vegetable tanned standard TN covers?
    I love the Paper Republic covers but they don’t make a TN size. I also don’t like how bright their red is. Does anyone have any recs for handmade deeper red covers? submitted by /u/2009toyotarav4 [link] [comments]
    My very first attempt at travel journalling in the TN sketchbook insert, and I'm enjoying it so much!
    Hello from a brand-new happy traveler! I decided to add a TN setup to my Hobonichi A6 so that I'd have more space to paste ephemera and do some light travel sketching while out & about (and/or afterwards). Loving the paper and format so far! And also that I can collect all sorts of materials in my zip and folder inserts. submitted by /u/giant_squid [link] [comments]
    What do you watch or listen to when journaling?
    I'm catching up on the journaling that I've missed and I would appreciate it if anyone can share what they watch or listen to when journaling. I usually put on a show but I kept getting distracted by the show XD please share your secret! submitted by /u/Broad_Pangolin_7722 [link] [comments]
    Buona Pasqua!!!
    Auguri a tutti da me e dal mio TN Passport!!! submitted by /u/More-Imagination5541 [link] [comments]
    Coffee & Travelers notebook
    Probably my fave insert in my edc, my cafe musings. happy Sunday! 🤎 submitted by /u/YuriHaruka [link] [comments]
    first TN from Etsy!
    Some notes about the inserts: - I'm only using three so far. I have no idea what to do with the other two. - All of the inserts are for documentation purposes, since my memory is terrible... - The "Journal" is actually just a small ramble per day about whatever I feel like, it's good to capture emotions/thoughts for each day. - The "Tidbits" insert is for anything that doesn't follow the standard paragraph format, like lists (to-do lists, bucket lists, current favorites), schedules, event planning, etc. basically anything I'll need for future reference. - The "Logging" category is for tracking any symptoms/health experiences because I find it nearly impossible to vouch for myself at the doctor's office with my horrible memory. - I'm considering buying weekly planner + monthly calendar inserts, but that'll have to wait until next year as I already have a Hobonichi 2026 - What on earth do I do with the other two inserts?????? For reference I don't really like to carry that many journaling supplies with me, so it can't be anything too fancy (for example scrapbooking/junk journaling, for one I already have a separate sketchbook for that and I also don't want to carry all those supplies with me) submitted by /u/broccroccoli_ [link] [comments]
    Japan release date - Card size TN
    Hi all! I know Traveler’s Company will be releasing the card size TN on April 23rd in the US. Does anyone know what date this will be available in Japan? I will actually be in Japan in the second half of April and wondering if the timing could be right? submitted by /u/The-DewDrop [link] [comments]
    Limited edition TN covers
    pretty cool to see these covers in one place in the flesh, sort of. Wonder Pens in Toronto submitted by /u/alstcmtreatment [link] [comments]
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    Questions about interacting with TUI software via Elisp
    I'd like to write a transient wrapper around jftui. For those unfamiliar, it works a bit like bluetoothctl, in that it opens up an interactive prompt where you enter commands and in response it gives output. What would be the correct way to interact with this kind of software from within Elisp? submitted by /u/Tsoomer [link] [comments]
    Emacs and ergodox
    Hi everyone, I am a happy user of an ergodox mechanical keyboard on linux and I wondering what setup/layout any of you with the same keyboard is using. Since the mapping of ergodox is somewhat unconventional, I am seeking what you guys are using like what layout, where do you map your Meta key, you Super key and another trick that you may have and also, what layers your are using (this makes sense with the activities that I describe below) I use primarily emacs for coding python and logging with org-roam and a few other languages so something oriented towards that type of activity would be sweet. I was thinking of maybe remapping dynamically layers when focussing in and out of emacs maybe for a more convenient experience ? Has anyone done that ? Cheers and long live emacs, submitted by /u/doukiddouk [link] [comments]
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    Graviton - Scala library for streaming content addressable storage
    Hello! Over the past couple of months I have been working on Graviton, a Scala library meant for general purpose streaming pipelines for moving bytes around efficiently in both memory and disk. The library started as a ZIO port of binny, but quickly started expanding in scope. I have come to a point where I am interested in hardening all the APIs, dependencies, and scope to try to get this to its first production-ready release. I am currently using a pared back version in production as a legal DMS solution, but I would like to make the generalizable portion open source. Looking for early feedback, especially along these lines: - How production ready is Kyo streams? I have seen enough talks and experimented with it to gauge what kind of performance improvements I'd get (much thanks to Adam Hearn et al.), but I'm concerned about the dependency bloat if I use Kyo for core streaming and ZIO everywhere else..... Perhaps zio-blocks will help with this so I may have partially answered my own question, but I'd just like to get a read on anyone using Kyo in a production or real application setting. If its feasible, I'd be interested in doing a bit of a rewrite if the juice is worth the squeeze. - Where is a good point of generalizability where I can cap the scope? Would people prefer to just have a server where they can run this and use it to store data? I don't want to try and rewrite Ceph in scala, but still see a need for a lightweight solution when you don't have Facebook levels of data. Really any and all feedback is welcome and much appreciated. Also the docs website is all in ScalaJS which I know has it's haters, but for this case I wanted to run the actual library code in the demos, so that's been fun ◡̈ Thanks for letting me share and reading this long! - submitted by /u/bigexecutive [link] [comments]
    Cats-Actors 2.1.0 — now with Scala Native and Scala.js support
    We just shipped cross-platform support for Cats-Actors. The library now runs on JVM, Scala Native, and Scala.js using a shared crossProject setup with platform-specific mailbox implementations under the hood. To showcase it we built two samples: A ring benchmark that passes a token between N actors for a configurable number of hops — run it across JVM and Native to compare throughput and startup time A browser-based actor app using Scala.js + Slinky React, embedded live in the blog post We also added JMH benchmarks to get proper numbers on the JVM vs Native tradeoff. Blog post with code walkthrough and live demo: https://cloudmark.github.io/Cats-Actors-Native-And-JS/ Happy to answer any questions! submitted by /u/kloudmark [link] [comments]
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    meshmonitor-chat (20260405.1837) --- Chat client for MeshMonitor (Meshtastic)
    The meshmonitor-chat package has been updated to version 20260405.1837.
    occult (20260405.1822) --- Collapse and reveal buffer regions
    The occult package has been updated to version 20260405.1822.
    corg (20260405.1546) --- Header completion for org-mode
    The corg package has been updated to version 20260405.1546.
    ben (20260405.1418) --- Asynchronous buffer-local environments via `direnv'
    The ben package has been updated to version 20260405.1418.
    evil-terminal-cursor-changer (20260405.711) --- Change cursor shape and color in terminal
    The evil-terminal-cursor-changer package has been updated to version 20260405.711.
    oai (20260405.639) --- AI-LLM chat blocks for org-mode
    The oai package has been updated to version 20260405.639.
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    Custom Prelude?
    I'm starting a new project from scratch. I haven't used a custom prelude yet but I'm considering doing so. I'm sick of writing boilerplate imports. ``` import Data.Text (Text) import qualified Data.Text as T ``` and every project having a Utils.hs module with a few functions that are missing. For context, I'm using GHC2024 with base >= 4.18 && < 5 and still the default prelude is kinda lacking. What are the best custom preludes options in 2026? submitted by /u/ivy-apps [link] [comments]
    A Case Against Currying
    submitted by /u/swe129 [link] [comments]

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    avy-embark-collect (20260404.2302) --- Use avy to jump to Embark Collect entries
    The avy-embark-collect package has been updated to version 20260404.2302.
    bible-gateway (20260404.2018) --- A Simple BibleGateway Client
    The bible-gateway package has been updated to version 20260404.2018.
    wttrin (20260404.1827) --- Emacs Frontend for Service wttr.in
    The wttrin package has been updated to version 20260404.1827.
    ob-athena (20260404.1816) --- Run AWS Athena queries from Org Babel
    The ob-athena package has been updated to version 20260404.1816.
    elfeed-tube (20260404.1716) --- YouTube integration for Elfeed
    The elfeed-tube package has been updated to version 20260404.1716.
    empv (20260404.1245) --- A multimedia player/manager, YouTube interface
    The empv package has been updated to version 20260404.1245.
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    Haskell: the re-export module X pattern
    I'm participating in Inkhaven, a writing program where I need to post something every day, and wanted an easy win for my post for today so I cleaned up my notes on this pattern. submitted by /u/lehmacdj [link] [comments]
    Type-level programming is still programming
    submitted by /u/m-chav [link] [comments]
    Live On Twitch: Doing The Exercises from Our Platform
    we are live now on Twitch! We'll be going through some of the coding exercises on our platform. We have previously had posts about building our exercises to be more friendly. I previously talked about the design of these exercises to be more haskell-friendly than Hackerrank here https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/1r38obr/like_hackerrank_but_for_functional_programming/ https://www.twitch.tv/typifyprogramming submitted by /u/_lazyLambda [link] [comments]
    Recommend me a modern backend tech stack
    I want to build a Web API in Haskell that connects to a Railway managed PostgreSQL and host it on Hetzner ARM machine. For v1 it will focus on our auth and user management providing login with Google via OAuth 2.0. It will manage the licensing and subscriptions for our CLI tool. Help me choose a modern set of libraries and tools so I'm not making the `FilePath`, `String` mistake (i.e. choosing something that's legacy and I have to migrate later). My Tech Stack so far is: - Cabal - Nix - effectful - aeson - servant - req - ? Need a good PostgreSQL library (opened to both ORMs and raw drivers) - hspec - hspec-golden - hedgehog (property-based testing) submitted by /u/ivy-apps [link] [comments]
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    After eyeing this for a while I have finally joined the club with a beautiful olive TN!
    My dream is to punch holes in it to do sashiko on it! submitted by /u/ArchivingApril [link] [comments]
    Plastic insert without the zipper?
    Hi all, I like the zipper case but would like it without the zipper indenting the leather cover. Not a fan of craft inserts. I like the plastic just not the zipper submitted by /u/Amazing-Priority-638 [link] [comments]
    I tore off the covers of my passport weekly refill
    I wish that I'd done this sooner before I put all the stickers on the covers. Those covers kept bothering me. They make keeping the TN open a bit challenging. Last night I gently ripped them off so the threading wasn't disturbed and then put tape over the binding so they wouldn't unravel. I prefer keeping the 2 weekly parts in the same TN so I have those, with a plastic zipper case around them, plus a Yamamoto Ro-Biki notebook. Yeah, this works me. submitted by /u/OfferRude3160 [link] [comments]
    First TN!
    Was gifted a TN Starter Set for my birthday, Olive passport size. Replacing a Rite-in-the-rain A6 spiral I've been using for a little bit, and as a trial run for a regular size TN someday maybe. 1 dotted insert, 1 plain, 1 plastic zip pouch insert and a pen holder. Currently holding a Mitsubishi Uni-ball eye micro, but looking for something to switch it out with. New to the community and amazed by what you are all doing with yours! Looking forward to using mine some more and becoming familiar with the TN world 😇 submitted by /u/TheGreyjoyBaron [link] [comments]
    A6 TN woes in UK
    I am trying unsuccessfully to find an affordable A6 TN in UK that ticks all my boxes. I want leather similar to the Traveler's Company, only 1 elastic inside, rounded edges, preferably under £40. Previously I used to buy Wanderings when I needed something good quality but affordable. I got their A6 and it came in such a weird greenish tinge to the leather that I couldn't live with it and am sending it back. They didn't have other covers available. Newestor looked a bit rough and bulky to me, Yiyu looked ok but didn't have any reviews. I was thinking of jumping on paper republic, but I was disappointed to find out that despite the price they don't bother to round their corners, which I find really annoying. If you suggest I make my own then please tell me where I get the leather (I saw some sellers, the cost would have come to the same as buying a complete one on Etsy) and how do I round the corners. There was a template somewhere on here on how to make your own but I could not find it (new to reddit). Many thanks! submitted by /u/Ok-Bluebird1537 [link] [comments]
    Today I dressed as my notebook...
    just realized it - wasn't on purpose. i promise. Im becoming my notebook. submitted by /u/Spiritual_Army_7772 [link] [comments]
    How many Travelers Notebooks do you have?
    How many do you own? How many do you actively use? I use 2 everyday and I use 2 for traveling and adventure purposes. I’ve only started using travelers journals this year. I have 4 and my husband has 2. Every time I add a new one to my collection and I think now I have enough, I think of new journaling ideas and reasons I need another. I know there are collectors here and I know some people here switch out their leather shell every so often but how many of you use multiple ones at the same time? Sorry I’m just curious and nosy. 😂 submitted by /u/linabird [link] [comments]
    Love and trip has me in a chokehold
    Y’all can go on collecting locations and goofy characters. My red babies are all I need. 🩷♥️ submitted by /u/OptimismWithReceipts [link] [comments]
    Tips on how to order TN 20th anniversary set
    Hi everyone. I was wondering if anyone has any tip on how to get my hands on the anniversary set that is coming soon. I am sure it will sell out in minutes on their US site and wanted to know everyone else is ordering it from and if there are any other reliable sites. I am without my TN now( left it in my home country) and would not get my hands on it for at least next few months and am kinda bummed about that. I have a history of over buying so l had previously promised myself that l will only buy a new one if it is a limited edition one or if it’s one of a kind, therefore kinda rooting for the anniversary one. Would love to hear everyone’s thoughts on this. TIA submitted by /u/SRM590 [link] [comments]
    Added character or damage?
    I bought the cutest clip ever for my TN, but I noticed today after having it on the side all day while at work, it left some indents in the leather. I do find scuffs and scratches to add character and aesthetic, but I’m curious, do yall consider this damage or just more added character? I’m trying to decide if I should keep using the clip or not. submitted by /u/InternationalName626 [link] [comments]
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    Looking to make my own journals
    Hey everyone, I was looking for suggestions on where I can find nice quality paper for my journal. I am looking to make my own and looking to print lines and different designs on the corners of the page, but I didn't want to use regular printer paper. Ideally, if I could just get loose paper similar to Midori style, that would be great, but if not, that's okay. Also, if you have any suggestions for cardstock and how I could also print on that, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. submitted by /u/Puzzleheaded-Mix359 [link] [comments]
    My way of using A6 notebooks.
    Here’s my way of using an A6 notebook. Everything inside is designed to be used in landscape mode. It’s much easier and faster to take notes this way when the notebook lays flat and gives you a stable writing surface. For a lefty, this is absolutely invaluable. submitted by /u/darlatan_zaarin [link] [comments]
    Looking for specific notebook!
    Hi, I'm looking for a specific type of notebook that does not seem to exist: - softcover (but with Moleskine/Leuchtturm1917-like cover so it doesn't damage too quickly) - 100 mg paper or more - elastic or magnetic closing - a5 or b5 format - blank pages - over 150 pages Does anyone know if such a notebook is in existence? Thanks! submitted by /u/as_pecttttt [link] [comments]
    Clairefontaine Monavision 3D lenticular notepads.
    Hi, I found some of these in my junk drawer. I have some A4 ones too with pockets inside. The 3d is very cool. They are from the 90s. Does anyone know if they are collectible or desirable? I was going to charity them if not. These lovely books deserve better than my awful handwriting! submitted by /u/Lechatcurieux7 [link] [comments]
    I need advice: new journal system to incorporate old notebook pages
    Im ready for a proper notebook/journal system and need some advice on what to do. I have some pages from a notebook (A4 size) that I want to save. That notebook is almost out of pages because I was also using it for work to-do lists (dumb). I wrote on the front and back of pages I want to save so I was thinking of getting the clear sleeves and a ring situation like photo #1. I also want to be able to add new pages so was looking for something with a cord like photo #2 because I dont love the flip pad option in #1 Any ideas or recommendations?? How to organize or incorporate old pages? Journal styles/systems I should be googling? Thank you!! submitted by /u/Capable_Truck8696 [link] [comments]
    The best standard TN sized graph/squared notebooks that lay completely flat?
    Apologies in advance but I’m just really particular with my journals lol. I’m looking for a standard Travelers Notebook size notebook because their inserts just don’t have enough pages. However, I LOVE how the squares in their graph inserts extend edge to edge, unlike the Midori squared notebooks, for example. I love the Midori and TN paper thickness, but I also quite like Koji paper. I’m on the fence with Tomoe River paper but will use it if necessary. I also love the square sizes in the TN inserts but smaller grids aren’t a dealbreaker for me, but I do want a notebook that lays flat like the Sterling Ink and Midori notebooks. Does anyone have any recs for me? I feel like I’ve been in a constant state of searching for so long now 😂 submitted by /u/2009toyotarav4 [link] [comments]
    Good Friday project - a leather traveler's notebook. Features three interior pockets on the inside front cover, and a pen loop. Pretty happy with this one!
    Holds three Field Notebooks. Made with an American veg-tan leather exterior, and Italian veg-tan interior. Hand-sewn. Also featuring my Rotring 500 mechanical pencil. submitted by /u/ElsieCubitt [link] [comments]
    New custom Gfeller cover
    Just got this from Gfeller for the Stalogy A6 Slim 365 (full year). Pictured next to my Gfeller Moleskine XS cover. I hadn’t realized the level of patina in just a few years. submitted by /u/Kavit8 [link] [comments]
    Ring binder recommendations similar to Kukuyo 2x2 with larger capacity
    Is there anything out there that is closer to what I want? Here's what I'm looking for: Must haves - Easy open/close - Opens 360° and lies flat - Large capacity (1" rings) - USA half sheet or A5 Nice to have - Split top and bottom rings (so that the rings don't obstruct your hand) AI mod flagged me for posting a storefront...? So, I will post links in the comments to the items I've found that are close to what I want. Hopefully, that will give folks a better idea what I'm looking for. submitted by /u/Dark_LikeTintedGlass [link] [comments]
    Journaling pen suggestions.
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    Ideas as to what to use this mini diary for
    i bought this cutie, now what should i do with it? I need creative ideas and something that actually helps... submitted by /u/Hello_This_Is_ [link] [comments]
    Fell for it again
    So i went full in... Never journaled in my life. Watched too many videos, spent hours making amazon baskets. Ended up using a good chunk of what little money i had left on the whole shebang : Traveler's Notebook's cover, a ton of inserts and accessories. Completely fell for the hype. Decorated all my inserts, organised everything, started to fill up my planners, wrote up a couple days worth of diary pages... then just lost the will to even open it up. I've known and dealt with this issue for a while with my therapist but journaling felt like such a constructive, natural and productive rabbit hole that i ended up ignoring the signs completely. That's it, just wanted to rant. I'm not sure where i'll go from there, it'll probably require starting over in a humble way, downsized as hell. We'll see. Have a nice day. submitted by /u/MisoPanko [link] [comments]
    Looking for notebook binders
    I grew up and went to school in the Philippines and used to use a certain type of notebook binder. I was wondering if anyone here knows it and if it’s called something else in other countries or if this is a specific product in the Philippines or Asia or something. Would greatly appreciate your help. submitted by /u/CraftyBossMama [link] [comments]
    Writing Small: Readable or Not?
    This is my notebook: Leuchtturm1917 A6 (80 gsm), Pilot Capless Decimo EF with Parker Quink blue-black ink. I tend to write quite small, mainly to make better use of space, but I’m wondering: is it still easily readable without effort? Or does the size make it tiring to read over time? Curious to hear your thoughts, especially from those who use fine or extra-fine nibs. Any tips to improve readability without increasing size too much are welcome. submitted by /u/o7ix [link] [comments]
    Writing Small: Readable or Not?
    This is my notebook: Leuchtturm1917 A6 (80 gsm), Pilot Capless Decimo EF with Parker Quink blue-black ink. I tend to write quite small, mainly to make better use of space, but I’m wondering: is it still easily readable without effort? Or does the size make it tiring to read over time? Curious to hear your thoughts, especially from those who use fine or extra-fine nibs. Any tips to improve readability without increasing size too much are welcome. submitted by /u/o7ix [link] [comments]
    47 years of using Moleskine notebooks and fountain pens: a brief consideration
    Photos: Octopus Fluids ‘Unicorn’ ink, Pilot VP Red M-nib; Octopus Fluids ‘Unicorn’ ink, Pilot VP Blue M-nib. The OF ‘Goblin’ works best for me, but I enjoy the OF Goblin ink too. Recent comments about ‘luck’ prompted me to consider the question of Moleskine notebooks, fountain pens, nibs, and inks over the longer term. I first began using Moleskine notebooks in 1979, after reading Bruce Chatwin’s ‘In Patagonia’ (1977), where he wrote about them. My pens at the time were rOtring 600 Newton and 700 FP and roller-ball. I wrote in Moleskine notebooks with these without any problems, using steel F-nibs and rOtring inks. After 1996 I inherited my grandfather’s Parker Vacumatic pens (most from the 1930’s) and used those with M and F nibs and Parker Quink. Again, there were no issues with writin…
    If you havent realized yet...
    Turning your passport sized notebook 90 degrees makes the writing experience soo much more pleasant. submitted by /u/Spiritual_Army_7772 [link] [comments]
    In Pursuit of Reputable A5 Leather Notebook Covers
    Hello, I was looking to hear if anyone happened to know of any well-regarded notebook covers outside of the main Louise Carmen, Paper Republic, and Travelers Notebook. I know that these companies are very popular, so much so that when trying to find research on any other established companies, they were close to none or at least pushed to the very bottom of the algorithm, making it hard to come across. The issue isn’t the pricing of the previously named companies, but rather a preference to have one particular notebook from a separate company altogether. One that I really fell in love with as of recently was the superior labor. I don’t mind paying extra for a piece of quality that lasts, but I have just not been able to see any other premium-like notebook covers out there. I was wondering if I was missing out on some other less talked about but still reputable company EDIT: Something else to note, which I forgot to add, was to thank you for your responses, as it means a lot. I mentioned this earlier, but it truly is difficult to find or hear about notebook covers that exist as their own entities. This is because almost every post covering leather notebook covers exclusively mentions Louise Carmen, Paper Republic, and Traveler’s Notebook. All three of which are notebooks that I do not need, seeing as I own one of each for their own dedicated purposes, which happen to be related to school. submitted by /u/Heyzeuzr [link] [comments]
    Went to TJ Maxx/HomeGoods just on the off chance they had a desk chair for my office. I accept this as consolation prize.
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    neote text editor
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    Ox-dnd-html
    Made a thing: https://github.com/lopeztel/ox-dnd-html Basically vibe coded a way to export orgmode files to DND themed html submitted by /u/lopeztel [link] [comments]
    Any up-to-date guides for setting up Emacs for Elixir?
    Having a little trouble getting this to work, it is the last thing to complete my migration over to the dark side (or to the light :D)(neovim) Conflicting methods: - enable elixir and lsp-mode. - clone https://github.com/elixir-lsp/elixir-ls.git ~/.elixir-ls run a command, and place in PATH? or according to elixir-lsp you got to add the following configs after cloning? (use-package lsp-mode :commands lsp :ensure t :diminish lsp-mode :hook (elixir-mode . lsp) :init (add-to-list 'exec-path "path-to-elixir-ls/release")) Thanks for any tips! submitted by /u/badgerbang [link] [comments]
    Which completion package does tsoding use?
    I'm watching a tsoding video, and he uses some kind of completion. According to the modeline, he uses company. But I don't know how to configure company to do these:typedef is completed to typedef struct: https://youtu.be/gtk3RZHwJUA?t=41 . Or, ~5 seconds later, co is completed to const char. And even, later at 8:11, arr_psy is fixed and completed to arr_push(). Can company do multiple-word completions, and even fixing words somehow? submitted by /u/geza42 [link] [comments]
    Ghostel - terminal emulator powered by libghostty
    Hi! I was unhappy with vterm, especially with the reflow of text when you resize terminals, so I've developed https://github.com/dakra/ghostel, a terminal emulator that uses libghosty. The benchmarks show that it has roughly double the throughput of vterm and 10-15x faster than eat or term. Here's the feature comparison table vs vterm from the readme: Feature ghostel vterm True color (24-bit) Yes Yes Bold / italic / faint Yes Yes Underline styles (5 types) Yes No Underline color Yes No Strikethrough Yes Yes Cursor styles 4 types 3 types OSC 8 hyperlinks Yes No Plain-text URL/file detection Yes No Kitty keyboard protocol Yes No Mouse passthrough (SGR) Yes No Bracketed paste Yes Yes Alternate screen Yes Yes Shell integration auto-inject Yes No Prompt navigation (OSC 133) Yes Yes Elisp eval from shell Yes Yes Tramp-aware directory No Yes OSC 52 clipboard Yes Yes Copy mode Yes Yes Drag-and-drop Yes No Auto module download Yes No Scrollback default 10,000 1,000 PTY throughput (plain ASCII) 72 MB/s 33 MB/s Default redraw rate ~30 fps ~10 fps I have tested it extensively for the last week, but especially with the native-module download or compilation I could use feedback of a few more different systems. Would love to hear feedback, bug reports, or feature requests. Happy to answer questions! submitted by /u/dakra [link] [comments]
    Emacs + SDL: unblocking the unblockable
    Happy to share an update on something I've working on for few weeks now: a non-blocking main Emacs Lisp loop running alongside SDL. The demo shows a game ticking while the same Emacs Lisp loop also handles in-editor work. Here's what happens behind the scenes: Firstly, I refactored the main command loop key reading to use a stateful thing called key_reader instead of the Emacs's typical global state soup. This is the bulk of work. Needs much more testing but sort of works for all things I could test on my laptop. The interesting bit here is that Emacs sees everything as a key in a way: mouse clicks, menu clicks, key presses, etc so its kind of big already. Anyways, structuring state management opened opportunity for spliting the command loop into 2 key phases: waiting for something to happen, dispatching on that something (like sending a key press to the key reader, or reacting to timers). And this is where it becomes possible to inject SDL loop calls. SDL is fine but I suspect that some interesting things might become possible if I make this work reliably, like proper GTK integration. This is a continuation of the work I wrote about a week ago: https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1s8kox8/anybody_interested_in_writing_sdl_games_in_emacs/ submitted by /u/vkazanov [link] [comments]
    mini files for Emacs
    anyone know if theres something similar to mini files for Emacs? submitted by /u/mystuddpid [link] [comments]
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    I made a thing: Ox-dnd-html
    submitted by /u/lopeztel [link] [comments]

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    clime: Declarative Multi-interface Emacs Lisp Command Framework
    It started with an itch: I wanted a CLI framework to make my Elisp projects available to agents. So I built clime. Here's clime's build tool to make your .el files executable: https://preview.redd.it/3numlhor22tg1.png?width=661&format=png&auto=webp&s=4410aec498c70d10013527c89c8211f3c19e0bef Defining commands is easy. Clime handles types, validation, env vars, and structured input. https://preview.redd.it/sbzyyse832tg1.png?width=1604&format=png&auto=webp&s=09030851cce876dae1dead60b9653a500053db06 After a while, running commands from terminals got old (agents still enjoy it). It dawned on me that I should be able to run my commands from inside Emacs too. https://preview.redd.it/ysz1ztw932tg1.png?width=3350&format=png&auto=webp&s=f5580ca06b205fd2519dff77a5caab71409507bf Same application, transient-like interface. I called it clime-invoke. The commands don't care what your frontend is. Could be HTTP (help me write it), could be an MCP server (coming soon). Write once, run anywhere. submitted by /u/cosmic_eng [link] [comments]
    Emacs Server and profiles
    Heya all. My Emacs journey is still quite new and the more I use it the more I use it more. I started wanting to have more than nvim gave me, working largely in markdown files and configs/code. Since discovering org mode I can already see that I don't need the markdown anymore, and the complexity I built trying to give myself markdown live previews, is just noise. But, like my addition to NixOS, I can see how Emacs is starting to take over my thought processes.... I have now set up two Emacs servers to separate personal and work, I am busy integrating my personal email into the personal org and work email into the work org. Not sure yet how fun this will be, but I am very excited! Little shell aliases and bosh - `ep` gives me emacs client with personal profile, and `ew` gives me a client with a work profile. (ept and ewt for terminal mode) I have integrated encryption for the mail files and I am using my commercial password manager to hold my secrets for all of this to use. So having all of my org files in company git and my personal files in my personal git, allows me to safely store, access and review my files. Now I just wonder how difficult it will be to get other people in my org to follow a similar pattern hahaha submitted by /u/barrulus [link] [comments]
    Emacs SES (simple emacs spreadsheet) - my cell is showing only #####
    Hello, I have a cell adding up other cells. So its literally like (+ a1 a2 a3). But instead of the sum showing, I'm seeing just a bunch pound signs ###### I'm sure someone will ask, is one of the cells added up "nil"? .... and no, its not. None of them are nil, I checked for that. I'm following the GNU site official emacs SES and got stuck right away in the "Quick Tutorial" section lol. https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_mono/ses.html Does anybody have any thoughts on what the issue could be? thanks! submitted by /u/Top-Register-9320 [link] [comments]
    [Initiative] Restyling the official Emacs manuals (and a fix for the missing emacsdocs.org)
    I’ll start with the obvious: Arguably, the best place to learn Emacs is inside Emacs itself. But there are times when we only have a mobile device handy, or when some of us prefer to read with larger font sizes and proper dark modes. Many of us recently noticed that emacsdocs.org is down. It was a great resource, but it was stuck on Emacs 27.2 for a long time, while the official manuals are already at 30.2 (and 31 is in development). The official GNU documentation is the real source of truth, but for some of us, the default web styling isn't always comfortable for long reading sessions. Using JS to regain control Richard Stallman has famously cautioned against the "JavaScript Trap" of modern, bloated web apps. I fully agree. But I would argue that we can use Javascript to implement the…
    What do I need to get started, and stay the course long enough to switch?
    I am wondering whether I should use emacs, instead of LazyVim. I am relatively new to code, LazyVim for less than a year. Before muscle memory really kicks in, I wonder about emacs. The reason I like the idea of emacs is because I am pretty fed up with the speed of the internet modernity. Everything is in constant change and flux. Everything is moving so fast. Wished I started in the 90s like some of the old school folks. I love that emacs is so old, and seemingly unchanged and consistent. I also want to be able to use a niche distro like void and never have to worry about app compatibility. Right now, I have many apps in my workflow... obsidian, ghostty, brave, hyprland, opencode, etc... and I realize I am dependent upon them -which I dislike. I want something like pacman to manage my apps and not have to install some packages in flatpaks, some in snap, git etc an opinionated and sane IDE that stays consistent and that I do not have to spend much time playing with after an initial play. Maybe I'd get into lisp, much later -right now, I need to concentrate on output and productivity. Is emacs a good fit for me? I use a split keyboard with ONE-SHOT-MODS (not homerow) so less holding and more a series of presses. I like 'chords' where you memorize a series of keys for a function eg., SPC a b c = something. I believe I need a distro because I do not want to do much configuration. I believe that is doom since coming from LazyVim? I dislike lua and vimscript -probably because I am an Elixir dev- and I am a bit hesitant to spend much time in configs. I like that I can learn keybinds in Lazy by pressing leader, then repetition means I can look less over time; is there an something like that in emacs? submitted by /u/badgerbang [link] [comments]
    How to preview markdown inside doom emacs?
    submitted by /u/reFossify [link] [comments]
    Tips for cleaner modeline in terminal
    My modeline is pretty much bog standard and clean in the GUI: GUI The terminal modeline in Ghostty does not look near as clean, and in fact, seems a little buggy: TUI Is there something I'm missing, or is this to be expected for TUI modeline? I'm using base modus operandi theme for both along with default Iosevka Term font. Not so concerned with the additional text, but mostly the misplaced border along with the trailing dashes. submitted by /u/utility [link] [comments]
    Skillup in managing blocks of text
    I've been a casual (programmer) user of vim/evil-mode for around 8 years. And I still feel I'm a noob. I mostly use vi for editing configs through ssh. But I always pull back to my comfort zone with GUI editors.. I think the main reason is I'm not skilled in moving around text blocks. That's the main issue. How did you guys overcome this? I know best path is to just use it. But I'm hesitant to use it in live coding as it's just additional hurdle.. What ways can I practice to overcome selecting and moving blocks? Thanks! submitted by /u/ntn8888 [link] [comments]
    Multi-LSP support for Python and TypeScript in Emacs
    eglot-python-preset and eglot-typescript-preset are both available on MELPA with multi-LSP support via rassumfrassum (rass), an LSP multiplexer by Eglot's author. This lets you run multiple language servers in one Eglot session: a type checker alongside a linter, a framework server alongside Tailwind CSS, etc. What you get out of the box: Python: ty + Ruff in one buffer, with PEP-723 script support TypeScript/JS: typescript-language-server with ESLint, oxlint, Biome, or oxfmt Astro, Vue, Svelte, and CSS/Tailwind support with framework-aware defaults that use rass automatically Executable resolution from project-local directories (node_modules/.bin, .venv) Per-project config via .dir-locals.el Setup: ;; Python with ty + ruff (use-package eglot-python-preset :ensure t :custom (eglot-python-preset-lsp-server 'rass) (eglot-python-preset-rass-tools '(ty ruff))) ;; TypeScript/JS + CSS + Astro/Vue/Svelte (defaults use rass for frameworks) (use-package eglot-typescript-preset :ensure t) Both packages have fairly extensive automated test suites, including live integration tests that spin up real LSP servers and verify diagnostics end-to-end. If you run into issues, bug reports with reproducible cases are welcome. Blog post: https://mwolson.org/blog/2026-04-02-eglot-python-preset-and-eglot-typescript-preset-now-on-melpa/ GitHub: eglot-python-preset | eglot-typescript-preset submitted by /u/mike_olson [link] [comments]
    New package: outline-stars.el
    Hi all, just wanted to share a small package I put together. I've been a long-time user of outshine and quite like the org-like, stars-based file structure and folding it brings to my non-org files, but in my opinion it's starting to feel a bit dated and clunky, especially in light of the improvements made to the built-in outline-mode in Emacs 28 and 29. I thought it would be nice to replicate this type of multi-format text folding in a more minimalist and stable way by building some of the core features of outshine on top of the outline-mode functionality in base Emacs. The result is outline-stars—a more lightweight and maintainable version of outshine. By default, headings use section-level comment prefixes (e.g., ;;; * in Elisp) where the language supports it. These degrade gracefully in vanilla Emacs: a file with ;;; * headings is foldable out of the box, since lisp-outline-search already recognizes ;;; as a section heading. For languages with multi-character comment starters (// in C, C++, Java), the prefix is left unchanged to avoid conflicts with documentation comment syntax. Would definitely appreciate any feedback and/or thoughts. Hopefully someone finds this useful! submitted by /u/matogoro [link] [comments]
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    Current EDC
    Recently got into travelers (newest hyperfixation) and I’ve fallen in love! I thought I’d be fine with just the standard size, but turns out I needed the passport one for sketching. I was able to find a love and trip second hand for a *somewhat decent* price! Both my EDC & never leave my side. As someone with adhd, maybe i finally have found the planner/journal system that will fix my life 🤪 haha. Seriously tho it has helped keep me regulated in ways I didn’t think were possible, can’t wait to see longer term results. Here’s my set up: Standard size: •Daily diary (free) •blank MD paper •weekly diary (free) with grid •monthly diary (free) Passport: •TC Wallet insert •watercolor •2 blank MD paper Also my daily fountain pens featured: Kaweco sport (extra broad nib) and kaweco liliput (extra fine nib) submitted by /u/honey_bee4444 [link] [comments]
    Shouts out to messy TNs
    I love clips and can never decide which pen is my favorite so now she looks like this! Also I shoved my hobonichi into the front pocket! submitted by /u/Girlypillowfight [link] [comments]
    A5 refillable trifold insert question
    I’m curious if anyone uses different sized inserts in their system. I’m thinking of getting a A5 refillable trifold, but may not put all a5 inserts in it… does that make it look weird? Does anyone have pics of their system that they would be willing to show? submitted by /u/Gus2021_ [link] [comments]
    Shout Outs! Love and Field Cover Secured!
    Shout outs to u/remiarutawa for helping me get one of my favorite covers along with a charm. Thank you so much for the stamp page. submitted by /u/SadsauceTV [link] [comments]
    New day, new view!
    A page clip is necessary when journaling 125ft up in the air! submitted by /u/desertwitch777 [link] [comments]
    Traveler's Notebook for MBA
    Using one of my Traveler's for my MBA program. Mostly for notes and projects submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    My travelers in the NYT!
    I was interviewed while drawing the bryant park woodcocks. I was of course using my travelers journal with the plain paper insert to make my drawings :-) submitted by /u/nepeteaa [link] [comments]
    What are these?...!
    I got these stickers in some snail mail from a friend. They are traveller's company x a hongkong ferry company? Are they real? Never seen anything like it! I think the designs are super cute anyway! submitted by /u/honeywitha [link] [comments]
    Journaling in the fresh air 🖋️🌸
    submitted by /u/desertwitch777 [link] [comments]
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    XL A6 Notebook with Pockets
    I think this is my forever A6 EDC. The goal was to fit two A6 inserts (Midori 176 pages) in a single A6 leather cover without any overhang. The leather is Buttero in Chestnut and Minerva pink/green. Hand stiched and burnished edges just make it feel like something rare. Something that is so simple yet so elevated. Idk, I’m proud of it - hope you like it or spurs ideas and creativity for your own notebooks and covers. submitted by /u/pablomcg123 [link] [comments]
    Louise Carmen inspired journals I made myself. One for my current journals and one for blank inserts I bought in bulk
    Leather is on the thinner side but I like it perfectly fine. Did my own charms with beads and earrings I’ve found on the street. The M charms were a gift. A5 is for me the perfect size. Around €40 in materials minus my original journals. submitted by /u/M1L3N4_SZ [link] [comments]
    Found a bunch of these in my local homegoods!
    submitted by /u/Jealous_Solution_690 [link] [comments]
    Stamps, suns, and a touch of gold. 🎀📜 My new journals are finally wearing their best outfits
    A5 Red Bullet Journal A7 Maroon Blank Journal submitted by /u/hanaali73 [link] [comments]
    Weekly Overview I'm loving in my bullet journal planner hybrid!
    submitted by /u/Tackle-General [link] [comments]
    My daily spread (Wed/Thu—Apr 1/2) that I'm loving right now.
    submitted by /u/Tackle-General [link] [comments]
    Today's purchase
    submitted by /u/hamzaelkabir [link] [comments]
    Journaling dilemma
    is it just me or does anyone else have issues with thinking of writing their thoughts, plans, ideas etc in a journal and when they get the journal out and begin to write, everything goes blank in your head and then you end up feeling silly for thinking of writing that stuff down? submitted by /u/toai1993 [link] [comments]
    Moleskine hates fountain pens 🤬
    I know, I know. I should have listened to you! But I still felt like giving them a chance 🤦‍♂️ Lamy Safari - M Moleskine - City Edition New York City submitted by /u/Pen-Jorn [link] [comments]
    Made my own field notes cover.
    submitted by /u/gnomeshepard [link] [comments]
    Finally. I've found it.
    The (for me) perfect daily driver notebook setup. 3-in-1 with two books for notes and doodling. one with watercolor paper. one 3-in-1 pen with two ballpoints and one 0.7 pencil. And the black one is a fountain pen with waterproof ink. Fits in my back pocket. Holds cards and cash. Im in love. submitted by /u/Spiritual_Army_7772 [link] [comments]
    Velvet blue journal from SpeckledSienna on Etsy
    I’m relatively new to journaling after spending most of my life battling perfectionism about consistency in using a journal and collecting many a pretty notebook and being too afraid to use it. I recently bought my first leather refillable A5 journal from Paper Republic (GV in Firenze) to keep notes from my doc program and attempts at learning French, but wanted something smaller for EDC/wallet purposes. After searching for a while on Etsy for something unique and not overly flashy, I came upon this A6 trifold and it was love at first sight when I opened the box. 😍 Well-made, beautifully packaged, and arrived quickly. Go check out SpeckledSienna’s shop if you’re looking for something unique! submitted by /u/zmrogj [link] [comments]
    My notebooks
    Been trying to figure out how to fill the A5. But think this is working for now. submitted by /u/jtrick33 [link] [comments]
    Blackwing notebooks
    Any blackwing notebook users here? I don’t see this brand mentioned much. I prefer them personally over moleskine, etc. submitted by /u/Capable_Watch_5023 [link] [comments]
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    Check out what I just built with Lovable!
    this is my first project submitted by /u/wishmaster1842009 [link] [comments]
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    overleaf (20260403.2056) --- Sync and track changes live with overleaf
    The overleaf package has been updated to version 20260403.2056.
    gpr-ts-mode (20260403.2016) --- Major mode for GNAT project files using Tree-Sitter
    The gpr-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260403.2016.
    eglot-python-preset (20260403.1656) --- Eglot preset for Python
    The eglot-python-preset package has been updated to version 20260403.1656.
    royal-hemlock-theme (20260403.1452) --- Soothing royal-blue light-theme
    The royal-hemlock-theme package has been updated to version 20260403.1452.
    tt-mode (20260403.1450) --- Major mode for editing Template Toolkit files
    The tt-mode package has been updated to version 20260403.1450.
    meep (20260403.1210) --- Lightweight modal editing
    The meep package has been updated to version 20260403.1210.
    repeat-fu (20260403.1127) --- Minor mode to repeat typing or commands
    The repeat-fu package has been updated to version 20260403.1127.
    recomplete (20260403.1048) --- Immediately (re)complete actions
    The recomplete package has been updated to version 20260403.1048.
    helm-system-packages (20260403.607) --- Helm UI wrapper for system package managers
    The helm-system-packages package has been updated to version 20260403.607.
    mew (20260403.320) --- Messaging in the Emacs World
    The mew package has been updated to version 20260403.320.
    solaire-mode (20260403.16) --- Make certain buffers grossly incandescent
    The solaire-mode package has been updated to version 20260403.16.
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    I built SGT: A CLI tool that uses AI to suggest meaningful commit messages based on your staged changes.
    submitted by /u/Catty_11 [link] [comments]
    Claude LSP support for HLS
    Step one: Create some folder. Put a .lsp.json file in there. Step Two: Put this into the file: ​ { "haskell": { "command": "haskell-language-server-wrapper", "args": ["--lsp"], "extensionToLanguage": { ".hs": "haskell", ".hs-boot": "haskell" } } } Step three: Invoke claude with `claude --plugin-dir Should work if you invokce claude in a folder with a cabal.project for most people. Can't say if it uses it for much though. submitted by /u/VincentPepper [link] [comments]
    Sabela now has Lean4 + python interop and interactive widgets
    Try it out here. You need a Google account cause the public playground last time ended up attracting low effort crypto miners. Also picked very basic compute instances to keep costs low (this also means startup times are slow). Lean naturally integrated into the execution model since their repl is mean to be used for machine to machine communication. Sadly the Lean integration is extremely slow from a cold start (Mathlib is HUUUGGGEE) but after you warm some tea and everything is loaded it should be fine. Changes have been baking since this comment. Project is on github if you wanna contribute or follow updates. https://preview.redd.it/gx7xijh0ixsg1.png?width=3454&format=png&auto=webp&s=9592d6f9d4db867a0905ca28f8f74d9d9948bbdc https://i.redd.it/jenlceo1ixsg1.gif submitted by /u/m-chav [link] [comments]
    is possible to implement general polynomial as a ring in Haskell?
    e.g. let g = \x -> x^2 let h = \x -> x let f = g + h // expect f = \x -> x^2 + x any ideal how to implement a type class so that I can do add and mul opt and get a new function f = \x -> x^2 + x ? or is it possible? submitted by /u/ellipticcode0 [link] [comments]

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    sly (20260402.2249) --- Sylvester the Cat's Common Lisp IDE
    The sly package has been updated to version 20260402.2249.
    jabber (20260402.1738) --- A minimal Jabber client
    The jabber package has been updated to version 20260402.1738.
    denote-citar-sections (20260402.1642) --- Universal Sidecar sections for citar-denote
    The denote-citar-sections package has been updated to version 20260402.1642.
    eshell-prompt-extras (20260402.1141) --- Display extra information for your eshell prompt
    The eshell-prompt-extras package has been updated to version 20260402.1141.
    bazel (20260402.1058) --- Bazel support for Emacs
    The bazel package has been updated to version 20260402.1058.
    rustic (20260402.514) --- Rust development environment
    The rustic package has been updated to version 20260402.514.
    cider (20260402.444) --- Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks
    The cider package has been updated to version 20260402.444.
    kubernetes-evil (20260402.429) --- Kubernetes keybindings for evil-mode
    The kubernetes-evil package has been updated to version 20260402.429.
    kubernetes (20260402.429) --- Magit-like porcelain for Kubernetes
    The kubernetes package has been updated to version 20260402.429.
    org-grimoire (20260402.309) --- Emacs-native static site generator
    The org-grimoire package has been updated to version 20260402.309.
    treebundel (20260402.18) --- Bundle related git-worktrees together
    The treebundel package has been updated to version 20260402.18.
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    [Job] Bluespec Haskell Hardware Design Engineer at MatX (AI chips) - Haskell(Chip Side) + Rust(Compiler Side)
    We build AI chips at MatX, and our hardware is written in Bluespec Haskell which is a custom Haskell compiler that embeds message passing primitives and atomic state transition semantics in a custom Module monad. We're looking for experienced Haskell engineers to join us(bonus points if you know Rust). Don't worry if you lack hardware design experience, we'll teach you what you need to know! Bring your Haskell intuition, (types, purity, reasoning about evaluation) and it will carry over more than you'd expect. Apply Here: Bluespec Design Engineer at MatX ___ EDIT: We are open to some remote. If you think you're a strong candidate at Haskell, we encourage you to apply! submitted by /u/TheRealBracketMaster [link] [comments]
    miso v1.9.0 release
    See the release notes. We also have an org now. Updated haddocks. submitted by /u/dmjio [link] [comments]
    Adjusting co-representation of tensors
    It's a follow up of this post about tensors, this time I demonstrate a technique of performing type level arithmetics to coerce a co-representing object for tensors of any rank and dimensions using subtyping relations. submitted by /u/iokasimovm [link] [comments]
    Vienna Haskell Meetup on the 30th of April 2026
    Hello everyone! We are hosting the next Haskell meetup in Vienna on the 30th of April! The location is TU Vienna Treitlstraße 3, Seminarraum DE0110. The room will be open starting 18:00 and the first talk will start at 19:00. As we are still looking for a speaker, we would be happy for anyone willing to hold a small presentation or present some work/topic they are excited about! There will be time to discuss the presentations over some snacks and non-alcoholic drinks which are provided free of charge with an option to acquire beer for a reasonable price. The meetup is open-ended, but we might have to relocate to a nearby bar as a group if it goes very late… There is no entrance fee or mandatory registration, but to help with planning we ask you to let us know in advance if you plan to attend here Vienna Haskell Meetup or per email at [haskellvienna.meetup@gmail.com](mailto:haskellvienna.meetup@gmail.com). We especially encourage you to reach out if you would like to hold a talk or participate in the show&tell so that we can ensure there is enough time for you to present your topic. Finally, we would like to thank Well-Typed LLP for sponsoring the last meetup! We hope to welcome everyone soon! Your organizers: Andreas(Andreas PK), Ben, Chris, fendor, VeryMilkyJoe, Samuel submitted by /u/Fendor_ [link] [comments]
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    which reddit package
    Which reddit package do you use for emacs? I would like one that lets me log in as well. doesn't have to have images submitted by /u/uvuguy [link] [comments]
    Function to make eglot add IWYU headers without doing an autocomplete in the buffer
    When developing in Unreal, sometimes it's a pain to find the header that you want. eglot/LSPs/clangd do a fine job of adding headers in if you complete a class symbol, but sometimes headers will be missing and you just want to add the header in without typing it over. (This is kind of a thing that's not-quite specific to Unreal, but it actually comes up quite frequently. I'll put the story in the comments for anyone that cares.) This was written by Google Gemini (as the comment block specifies). It works quite well. Thought I'd share, since I've found it useful. I definitely wouldn't have been able to write this on my own; I don't know enough about how LSPs communicate and how eglot manages it. ==-===-==-===-==-===-==- BEGIN GOOGLE GEMINI BLOCK -==-===-==-===-==-===-== (defun my/eglot-in…
    How do I make a line with two pilcrows behave like an empty one in terms of starting a new paragraph?
    I want a line with only "¶¶" to start a new paragraph like an empty line. I want to do this to achieve this result: english line ¶¶ ¶¶(Right to left mark) - [X] hebrew text and have the hebrew checkbox aligned by the right to left mark at the end of the second pilcrow line, and display in RTL directions. this already works this way: english line (empty line) (Right to left mark) - [X] hebrew text but I want to visualize the direction change, so it doesn't look like just two empty lines. Thanks! ps. sorry for any mistakes with grammar, as you probably understand, english is my second language edit: an llm suggested (setq paragraph-start (concat paragraph-start "\\|¶¶")) (setq paragraph-separate (concat paragraph-separate "\\|¶¶$")) but that didn't work submitted by /u/DJandProducer [link] [comments]
    evil (eval) emacs
    I have doom emacs and I have loved the vim style of navigating. I have been getting deeper into vim, but feel like Emacs has so much more to over the whole vim is a text editor emacs has a text editor thing. My question is, can I basically have vim on emacs? would all the commands work like they do with vim or is it just certain one like :term :set number ect submitted by /u/uvuguy [link] [comments]
    Backpack Emacs version 0.4.0
    Links: https://github.com/shackra/backpack or in Radicle at https://app.radicle.xyz/nodes/jardin.jorgearaya.dev/rad%3AzecRiYjpjFnZWFhygfVM7shaCzJh --- This release introduces the self-documenting inventory browser, a major new feature that makes Backpack fully self-documenting. It also adds support for 8 new programming languages and file formats, a refreshed README, and numerous quality-of-life improvements. Highlights Self-Documenting Inventory Browser (M-x backpack-inventory) Backpack is now self-documenting. Press C-h B or run M-x backpack-inventory to browse all available pouches, gears and flags interactively. The inventory: Discovers pouches and gears automatically from the filesystem Parses gear source files on demand using Emacs's read function -- no annotations or metada…
    How to copy diagnostic messages in emacs?
    submitted by /u/reFossify [link] [comments]
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    More ‘In Praise of Moleskine’: Pilot VP, Octipus Fluids ‘Unicorn’ ink, Moleskine dotted Pocket notebook
    Just finished my previous Moleskine pocket, lined notebook and started using a dotted pocket notebook. Not my first choice, but the lined notebooks are a little scarce in Turkey at present (the leather cover is made by a local craftsperson). Smooth writing from the M-nib Pilot VP, and excellent paper with no bleed through from the Octopus Fluids (apologies for the typo in the title) ink. submitted by /u/adrianrnmarsh [link] [comments]
    An unpopular opinion: Moleskine 2026 Diary [Green], Pilot VPs, Octopus Fluids inks – the perfect writing combination
    Reading and making notes in my Moleskine Diary, adding regular times and dates, all with the pleasure of using my Pilot VPs [M], one with OPs ‘Unicorn’ ink (Med Blue with a pink sheen); one with OPs ‘Goblin’ (Dark Green with a violet sheen) on Moleskine paper. Not sure what the fuss about Moleskine and fountain pens is, but this combination is perfect… submitted by /u/adrianrnmarsh [link] [comments]
    Do you ever start a new notebook before filling one out?
    I started journaling in a Rhodia Rhodiarama and overall I’ve like it. But there’s a few things that bother me. I’ve bought a few other notebooks so far and I’m considering trying out another one. But I don’t want April 2 in the Rhodia, April 3 in the Leuchtturm, April 4 in the Hobonichi… And I hate the idea of having a one off doodle page in a notebook. Maybe that’s what I need to get over? submitted by /u/Wndrunner [link] [comments]
    paper that’s smaller than college ruled
    I’m looking to get some more loose leaf paper for my notebooks and I was wondering if there was any paper that has smaller spacing between lines. I like to write small so I prefer the smaller spacing. I understand it’s called “narrow ruled” or narrow lined” paper but I cannot seem to find it anywhere. submitted by /u/PlanNo3321 [link] [comments]
    Automatic Writing
    Does anyone here ever experience automatic writing? It happens pretty much anytime I write in my journal and started when my niece died a couple of years ago. I would write about her, and wonder where she was, what was happening with her before and after her death, if there were any messages from her, etc. Then it would be like my hand was taken over and scribbling would ensue — a lot of scribbling, like 2-4 pages. I would get information as I wrote, but never in the form of writing. It still happens with her and my now deceased mom. I wish it made more sense and that the writing was more coherent and legible. Has this happened with anyone else, and if so, how are you able to make use of the information and writing? submitted by /u/Hopeful-Reason7461 [link] [comments]
    Why Notebooks?
    Need to justify that new notebook? Here's how! submitted by /u/didahdah [link] [comments]
    The "Palm-Sling" – A Better Way to Carry Pocket Notebooks
    I’ve been working on a way to solve the "pocket notebook" problem. Most of us either shred our notebooks in a back pocket or feel forced to carry a full-sized bag just to keep a pen and paper on us. I’m coining a new category for this called the Palm-Sling. It’s the middle ground between a wallet and a bag—specifically designed to be hand-carried with a built-in security strap so it stays "bound" to you while you’re on the move. Even with a small footprint, it fits all of this gear: Analog: 2 Pocket notebooks (think Field Notes/Midori size) + a full-sized pen. Tech: Smartphone + AirPods. Keys: Dedicated spots for a car fob and house keys. Essentials: 4 cards, cash, and chapstick. The Build I wanted materials that felt both technical and premium, so I’m using X-Pac for the weather-resistant shell, leather for the hand-strap and touchpoints, and a high-vis ripstop interior so you aren't digging around in a black hole. How do you guys usually handle the pocket-carry? Do you use a dedicated cover, or do you just let the notebook get "character" over time? submitted by /u/Unlucky-Mixture-1206 [link] [comments]
    made my own pocket notebooks
    submitted by /u/Aggravating-Art-404 [link] [comments]
    Midori Yuru Log B6 textile zip cover for Stalogy B6 365 days editor series notebook?
    Hello, does anyone ever tried whether the Midori Yuru Log textile cover is large enough and thick enoigh for Stalogy 365 days notebook in B6 format please? I really love the idea of Stalogy 365 days notebook in B6, but since it's softcover I feel the need of putting a protective cover and I don't want leather cover, prefer textile cover for sure. I wonder if the size fits well. Anyone ever tried this please? submitted by /u/luthiel-the-elf [link] [comments]
    Midori MD Thick Comparisons for Fountain Pens
    Hi crew, So after being a lifelong Moleskine user, I went off the deep end and got into pens. My major gripe was ghosting, and when I was pointed in the Midori direction, I came across their "Thick" A5 Notebook variant and figured it was precisely what I needed. I'm 6 inks deep and starting to see the importance of paper for fountain pen shading. Can anyone with Midori experience (preferably the Thick variant, but regular may have to suffice given the apparent lack of popularity of this particular notebook) comment on how other types of paper perform in comparison in terms of shading, absorbency, lubrication, flow, or how inks dry on them? I'm aware this is very nib and ink specific. For reference, I'm using the Pilot Metropolitan M and TWSBI Eco F. I'm considering the much thinner Tomoe River, Clairefontaine, or Rhodia, have heard of Mnemosyne, Iroful, and will probably be passing on Leuchtturm, Field Notes, and the like, as I hear the former is a favourite for FP users. I'm not getting the shading others do, and while it might be due to being a left-handed overwriter who "pushes", I'm trying to cross off notebooks as a variable before I chop my hand off (or get a broader nib or stub.) Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/lactoseadept [link] [comments]
    I’m in need for ideas, suggestions, and or advice for journaling ideas or anything for this journal and others, I don’t write in.
    submitted by /u/YouIsGlad [link] [comments]
    I just treated Myself to a new journal.
    submitted by /u/TwIzTiDfReAkShOw [link] [comments]
    closing in on a year of patina
    my diy A5 paper republic dupe is looking awfully nice after almost a year of patina. i’ve swapped out the elastic inside after getting annoyed by the thickness of 2mm cord. 1.2mm works better. been in and out with 2 inserts and added a plastic A5 card holder/zipper pocket. Still very happy with it as an everyday carry! submitted by /u/double_underscore_ [link] [comments]
    made this little butterfly on a notebook; kinda love how it turned out
    made this recently, been trying to turn my embroidery into small usable things would you actually use something like this? and what would you expect to pay for it? submitted by /u/BigCelebration1664 [link] [comments]
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    a (overkill?) system
    This is my current notebook ecosystem! I can def see this as overkill, but since I make all my own notebooks, and was able to make these covers cheaply, I decided to just go for it. The A7 is essentially my phone. I try to keep this thing always on me, and use it as a way to get off my phone more. The A6 is just the A7 but at home, or when I want more space. So it’s mostly at home, but when I know I’ll be out and need to use more paper, I’ll take it out. It also holds the essential system of a planner, log, dump, and sketch. The Traveler’s, as for now, is stuck at home. I use this as my long form journaling, and prompt journaling. So essentially it’s capture, expand, and reflection. I also use a Notion Para System, and an Obsidian Commonplace. That’s basically my entire information system. I made all of these out of a single sheet of clear vinyl desk cover. It’s really cheap and recommend anyone wanting to make clear covers go for it, because I was able to make like 6-7 total covers depending on the size. submitted by /u/jimmy_jon_ [link] [comments]
    Here I go again
    3 months ago I posted the TN notebooks I got during my first year of being a user. I had about 5. Fast forward a few months and now I have these. The latest being in the center. When is enough, enough? I don't think it'll ever be. Yes, I am happy. submitted by /u/thephantom_dra [link] [comments]
    This is my new favorite insert now.
    Starbow paper from Crena. A strong contender for lightweight TN inserts. Comes in Blank, **8mm Ruled**, 4×4 grid and 4×4 dots. Very FP friendly I'd say. No bleedthrough and feathering unless you make a pool of ink. Good color rendering, not too distracting with hand oil, moderate sheening. The drying time is a bit long tho. submitted by /u/Norharry [link] [comments]
    Favorite Printer Paper
    Hey guys. I have an insert for my passport that needs to be printed. What is your favorite fountain pen friendly printer paper that doesn’t make your planners too bulky? submitted by /u/HatPotential5600 [link] [comments]
    Obsessed with the start of my TN
    I’m really loving the patterns & the layout. I’m a perfectionist but it’s worth it. Can’t wait to add more! Photos from Granada, ES: Alhambra, Basilica de San Juan de Dios, Monasterio de San Jerónimo, Catedral de Granada. Using the Canon Ivy 2 mobile printer. submitted by /u/ayakekai [link] [comments]
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    Issue 518
    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 Couple Million Lines of Haskell: Production Engineering at Mercury by Ian Duncan A couple million lines of Haskell, maintained by people who learned the language on the job, at a company that moves huge amounts of money? The conventional wisdom says this should be a disaster, but surprisingly, it isn’t. The system we’ve built has worked well for years, through hypergrowth, through the SVB crisis that sent $2 billion in new deposits our way in five days,1 through regulatory examinations, through all the ordinary and extraordinary things that happen to a financial system at scale. This a…  ( 4 min )
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    Why is it so difficult to hire solid Scala developers right now? I could use some advice.
    Hey everyone, I’m reaching out for some advice because this search is starting to drive me crazy. For the last few months, I’ve been trying to bring some Scala developers onto my team, and it feels nearly impossible. Is the job market really this tough right now, or is my approach off? Here is what I am running into: - A lot of Java devs trying to switch over. We get plenty of resumes, but most applicants mostly just know Java and assume they can pick up Scala on the fly. We really need people who actually grasp functional programming and know how to apply it in a real-world setting. - The developers who truly understand tools like Akka, Spark, or ZIO are asking for salaries that are tough to get approved. I understand their value, but getting upper management to clear that kind of budget is an uphill battle. - It seems like all the data-focused and AI startups are snatching up the top Scala talent before we even get a chance to interview them. It is just frustrating. Even working for a massive, secure company (I'm at DHL, and we actually have open Scala roles in The Netherlands) with some genuinely interesting, large-scale systems to build, getting good candidates to even reply to a message is a struggle. How do you all handle this? Do you just hire Java developers and plan to train them for six months? Are there other, besides Reddit, specific job boards, forums, or Discord servers where the Scala community actually hangs out? Any advice on where to look or how to attract the right people would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! submitted by /u/Remote-Swim-7670 [link] [comments]
    Spark UI is basically useless for debugging is there something better or alternative for it?
    My Spark jobs keep running slower than expected and I've been trying to debug them through the Spark Web UI. The problem is the UI is painful to work with. The query plans are walls of text, finding where the bottleneck actually is requires manually digging through multiple tabs, and by the time I've correlated executor metrics with stage timings I've lost an hour. I'm running jobs on EMR and I know something is wrong but the Spark UI gives me raw numbers with no context. Is 98% memory usage bad? Is my activity rate acceptable? How do I even tell if my partition sizes are causing the slowdown vs something else? Is there a better interface or tooling layer on top of Spark that actually makes this readable? submitted by /u/PrincipleActive9230 [link] [comments]
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    Accessing external resources reliably with Bazel
    We say that a system is reliable if it continues to function correctly when events outside the system affect it. Many factors can impact the reliability of Bazel builds, especially dependencies on external services. In this post, we’ll focus on what can go wrong when your build needs resources you don’t control and what you can do to reduce the risk of build failures. Depending on external resources Some build actions triggered by Bazel might be accessing resources that are external to your organization. For Bazel builds, this typically applies to build rules (to build your first-party code) or repository rules (utilities and tools those rules might need). When Bazel starts a build, it emits data about network requests, and you need to make those external requests visible so that you know…  ( 14 min )

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    Emacs ATX meetup tomorrow (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 April 2nd. 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/313720093 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: 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]
    NANO Vertico (TUI)
    submitted by /u/Nicolas-Rougier [link] [comments]
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    Busy week!
    Busy week this week, but the Black TN will keep me straight! submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    Traveler's Notebook after rain...
    That smell after a rain mixed with the leather smell of a Traveler's Notebook is special and unique. It's like the earth and the library having a quiet conversation. Imagine the freshness of spring washed clean by a downpour, and its damp exhale is caught in the embrace of a leather notebook. It is the perfume of stories yet to be written on a day that has just begun again...yeah, that's what it smells like... submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    PleinAirpril Day 1 in the A5 Slim Travel & Sketch!
    submitted by /u/jackalopejournals [link] [comments]
    Travel's Notebook as a Wallet?
    Hi all - what's the best way to turn a Traveler's standard size notebook into a wallet? I'm sure there are lots of options; but being able to store ids, cash, cards, plus odds and ends with a notebook is the ideal setup. Also, so the items are secure and don't fall out. Thanks! submitted by /u/grogcore [link] [comments]
    My first completed insert, with a confession at the end. 🤫
    Start date: Feb 28, 2026 End date: Mar 31, 2026 Final weight: 6.5oz submitted by /u/desertwitch777 [link] [comments]
    Is the Passport size TN an April Fools joke?
    I just bought my first camel passport TN mostly because I wanted the partner shop stamp insert, but I also thought I'd buy a planner insert to keep track of big picture scheduling stuff. But be for real, how is anyone writing anything in these things 🔍 I've always admired your beautiful setups for years but in my hands it doesn't feel like it will be functional. And my sweet stationery shop assistant was trying to sell me on the new card sized set coming out this year 😄 submitted by /u/Admirable-Name-7058 [link] [comments]
    I made my own journal cover!
    I’m really proud of how it turned out, it was my first ever time working with leather. How do you use your travelers journals? I’m a bit scared of overstuffing it and I’ve noticed my fat book is a bit challenging to write in, if I’m at a soft surface. Maybe I should just accept that it’s going to be a bit annoying? lol. I’ve also tried moving all the stuff inside the cover around, to find something that made sense, since I originally wanted 3 books inside, with the Kraft folder for stickers as well, but I’ve noticed that it doesn’t close all the way then. Is it just something to accept? submitted by /u/clickityourself [link] [comments]
    Tk Maxx TN find
    managed to find this chonk of a blue TN in my local TK Maxx for the princely sum of four quid! It's a bit wider than the standard size TN, so I made a couple of refills for it myself. It also has a bunch of pockets inside each cover and elastic bands to hold four refills right out of the gate - only teeny gripe I had with it is the good 1cm gap you end up with in the middle even when fully loaded, so I remedied this by adding an extra set of bands in the middle! Now I can cram a half dozen refills into this thing hahaha! Just got to decorate the cover now.. submitted by /u/Weary_Word6212 [link] [comments]
    First Traveler’s and Japan Haul!
    Wanted one for a while but with a trip to Japan planned I decided to wait it out and get the Kyoto edition. I am in love:D submitted by /u/7Juno [link] [comments]
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    Scala 3.8.3 released
    highlights: * Scala 2 JVM optimizer ported to Scala 3 * Local coverage exclusions with // $COVERAGE-OFF$ blocks * Safe mode for capability-safe code (experimental) https://scala-lang.org/news/3.8.3/ submitted by /u/SethTisue_Scala [link] [comments]
    pgmq4s - A Scala client for Postgres Message Queue
    I'm a big fan of the "Postgres for everything" philosophy. To bring this to the Scala ecosystem, I'm working on pgmq4s, a lightweight client for the pgmq extension. Features - Typelevel ecosystem - built on Cats Effect - Multiple backends - Doobie, Skunk, Anorm, Slick - Multiple JSON codecs - Circe, Jsoniter, uPickle, Play JSON, Spray JSON - Cross-platform - Skunk backend + Circe/Jsoniter/uPickle codecs work on JVM, JS, and Native - Streaming - currently work-in-progress Example: ```scala val run: IO[Unit] = transactor.use: xa => val client = DoobiePgmqClient[IO](xa) val admin = DoobiePgmqAdmin[IO](xa) for _ <- admin.createQueue(queue) msgId <- client.send(queue, OrderCreated(1L, "dev@example.com")) messages <- client.read[OrderCreated](queue, vt = 30, qty = 10) _ <- IO.println(s"read: ${messages.map(_.payload)}") yield () ``` GitHub Repository: https://github.com/matejcerny/pgmq4s Docs: https://matejcerny.github.io/pgmq4s submitted by /u/matej_cerny [link] [comments]
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    tardis-theme (20260401.2230) --- Quantum Country Theme
    The tardis-theme package has been updated to version 20260401.2230.
    binclock (20260401.1252) --- Display the current time using a binary clock
    The binclock package has been updated to version 20260401.1252.
    ghub (20260401.1239) --- Client libraries for Git forge APIs
    The ghub package has been updated to version 20260401.1239.
    notmuch-transient (20260401.1226) --- Command dispatchers for Notmuch
    The notmuch-transient package has been updated to version 20260401.1226.
    keymap-utils (20260401.1221) --- Keymap utilities
    The keymap-utils package has been updated to version 20260401.1221.
    emacsql (20260401.1220) --- High-level SQL database front-end
    The emacsql package has been updated to version 20260401.1220.
    borg (20260401.1217) --- Assimilate Emacs packages as Git submodules
    The borg package has been updated to version 20260401.1217.
    obfusurl (20260401.838) --- Obfuscate URLs so they aren't spoilers
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    copilot-chat (20260401.836) --- Copilot chat interface
    The copilot-chat package has been updated to version 20260401.836.
    compilation-history (20260401.547) --- Track compilation history in SQLite
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    bufferfile (20260401.233) --- Rename/Delete/Copy Files and Associated Buffers
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    Switching from moleskine to leuchtturm1917. An honest review from a casual journaler
    I just finished my hydrangea blue moleskine. Very bittersweet. That journal saw me through a lot. I really liked it. After reading lots of reviews, I picked up a light pink LT1917 for my next journal. Here are some things I noticed I MUCH prefer the feeling of the moleskine cover compared to the LT cover. I really like the soft faux leather feeling of the moleskine. LT feels like cardboard in comparison. The elastic band and bookmark also seem of higher quality in moleskine IMO. These things are trivial but I definitely noticed them. The LT1917 paper seems of better quality. There is definitely still some ghosting (which I kind of like, makes it feel lived in) but it holds up much better to highlighters and markers, which I really like. I also like that the pages are numbered. The biggest difference for me is how much I prefer the size of the LT1917. I have pretty big handwriting and that extra little bit of width really makes the pages feel so much more breathable. Honestly it’s apples and oranges to me right now. I thought this transition would be life changing but it’s just whatever. Maybe I need a few weeks in the few journal to have a better review. submitted by /u/IntelligentSuit5223 [link] [comments]
    Would a “calming” pastel diary/journal designed for ADHD/autism actually help?
    I’m exploring an idea for a journal designed specifically for people with ADHD/autism. The goal is to make it feel less overwhelming — softer layout, more space, less clutter, and easier to actually use day-to-day. Before I build anything, I wanted honest feedback: Do normal journals feel overwhelming or hard to stick with? What makes them unusable for you? Would a simpler, more calming design actually help? No selling here — just trying to understand if this is genuinely useful or not. Appreciate any honest thoughts 👍 submitted by /u/SkirtAmazing6938 [link] [comments]
    Would a “calming” pastel diary/journal designed for ADHD/autism actually help?
    I’m exploring an idea for a journal designed specifically for people with ADHD/autism. The goal is to make it feel less overwhelming — softer layout, more space, less clutter, and easier to actually use day-to-day. Before I build anything, I wanted honest feedback: Do normal journals feel overwhelming or hard to stick with? What makes them unusable for you? Would a simpler, more calming design actually help? No selling here — just trying to understand if this is genuinely useful or not. Appreciate any honest thoughts 👍 submitted by /u/SkirtAmazing6938 [link] [comments]
    My brains
    submitted by /u/hamzaelkabir [link] [comments]
    Looking for a Lochby-esque B5
    I really like the function of the Lochby traveler notebook holders and they come in my preferred B5, but they're just so rugged-styled. I will not be dragging my notebooks to a jobsite or into a field. I don't need something particularly feminine but I do want something elegant. And yes I have searched Etsy, but so far nothing B5 that's functional. I keep three or four notebooks so elastics are important. Any recs? submitted by /u/metropolitandeluxe [link] [comments]
    does anyone know any stationary stores in New Hampshire, USA?
    submitted by /u/Avery128 [link] [comments]
    looking for recommendations on dot-lined notebooks
    hi there, hope this is okay to ask 😊 I'm looking to start journaling and was hoping I could get some recommendations on notebooks with quality paper! I will be using felt-tipped pens, highlighters, markers, etc., and would like a notebook that will hold up well with minimal bleeding. thanks in advance 🖤 submitted by /u/queeentoadstool [link] [comments]
    My New Daily Set Up
    For the longest time I struggled with keeping my work life, personal life, and the overlap of the two organized. I tried my hardest to have a single notebook serve as my ground truth. However, continuity was the limiter in that experiment. Further having multiple notebooks was making portability hard so I went through a phase of crossbody bags and briefcases. A couple weeks ago, when I got my Kokuyo Syetemic and everything just clicked into place. I’m proud to show off one part of my new daily set up. In Pictures: Kokuyo Syetemic Notebook Holder Bullet Journal for daily task/life management Remarkable Move for business notes and ebooks A ruled journal for Freeform and longform writing. Current one is a Moleskine. I think better and cleaner when I write. Not shown (in the bag): Lochby Pocket Journal with pocket notebooks for taking quick notes and increased portability when I don’t want to carry everything into a coffee shop or a meeting. Lochby Quattro (2 of them) one with fountain pens for the day and one with machined pens for the day. All pens are rotated daily. Texas Instrument graphing calculator Anker 10,000 amp portable power bank + charging cable for charging phone and reMarkable EDC pouch (gum, flashlight, NSAIDs, chapstick, sanitizer, hand cream, Plaud Note) submitted by /u/Pen-Jorn [link] [comments]
    Those who use fountain pens, which is your favorite?
    I have about 6. Two are technically the same. I am not good at using fountain pens but I love them so much. The two I gravitate to the most is the pilot kakuno fine nib and the lamy safari fine nib (I want all the colors btw). Then I have another kakuno and the other three are Chinese brands I believe. Very pretty but slides around in my hand. They are also extra fine nib which I find difficult to write with. Any recs for someone who wants more fountain pens but isn't very skilled at using them? submitted by /u/Sewpercee [link] [comments]
    Holder to fit two portrait A7 notepads
    Not sure if this is the right subreddit but I'm looking to find a sleeve/holder that would have two slots for A7 (or similar) notepads in portrait mode. I'm going to make custom notepads for work, since I often have to write down the same data, just with different values, but also need to scribble stuff from time to time. It'd also be a bit more convenient and speed up hand overs. I need something like in the photo included but with a slots to refill notepads on both side. So I can flip it open and have both ready to use Ideally available or shipping to the UK submitted by /u/Charlie_and_sth_else [link] [comments]
    Leuchtturm April Fool's
    A Notebook with 1917 pages submitted by /u/FrauPixel [link] [comments]
    box of used notebooks
    these are my filled up notebooks used as daily journals. maybe this is the sign to use to use your notebooks ^ (to be fair I still have way more empty notebooks. someday I'll fill this up) submitted by /u/anonymous_kyute [link] [comments]
    Travelers notebook
    I like the travelers notebook concept but hoping to find something similar for less money. Any suggestions? submitted by /u/Lanky_Ambassador5034 [link] [comments]
    My first proper notebook for field notes.
    New to using notebooks daily for jotting notes. I used to just try and remember everything and I got tired of always forgetting things. So I grabbed a lochby and threw this together. Curious on your thoughts on what I could improve or change. Field Journal / Notebook Contents Notebooks: • Lochby A5 Dot Grid • Maruman Mnemosyne A5 Notebook Writing Instruments: • Lamy Safari – Fountain pen • Lamy Safari – Rollerball • Lamy Safari – Ballpoint • Ohto CR02 (camo) • Ohto GS02 • Pilot Juice Up 0.2 – Red • Pilot Juice Up 0.2 – Blue • Uni Kuru Toga – Mechanical pencil Tools & Accessories: • USB-C to USB-C cable • Olight Oclip Pro • Straight edge • Small protractor Disclaimer: AI was used to create a background but the contents are real. submitted by /u/No-Bad-8926 [link] [comments]
    Any black ink recs?
    I’m trying to find a black ink for one one of my pens 🥹 want something super dark like black hole dark submitted by /u/Federal-Bet-3802 [link] [comments]
    A6 Paper Republic Dupe
    Just sharing some recent commissions. Love the beautiful combination of the Italian leather, Japanese stationary and American craftsmanship. submitted by /u/pablomcg123 [link] [comments]
    A nice score from Barnes & Noble
    Rollbahn - I wasn't familiar with this company. When I purchase a notebook, I'm motivated by aesthetics first. This one caught my eye (I put the piece of reflector tape on the cover.) The paper is very quality. In the back of the notebook, there are 5 protective/ archival sleeves. submitted by /u/4djr [link] [comments]
    First Nice Pocket Journal
    submitted by /u/InkStainedLeather [link] [comments]
    Field Notes flair - and love!
    I'd like to thank the everyone who has made me aware that, wow, r/notebooks has flair, and I had no idea! I've got a few Field Notes lying around my journaling area, which are mostly filled up with notes from my roleplaying games for me to refer back to eventually. Who am I kidding? That Call of Cthulhu game is over. I'm never referring back to those notes. But I'm keeping the notebooks! They're great for filling up with gaming notes as the game is going on, I can throw them in a bag and they don't weigh nearly so much as my dice, and don't take up much space either in my gaming bag or after the fact. I'm going to flair it up as a Field Notes fan for a while! submitted by /u/havocthecat [link] [comments]
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    What Would You See Changed in Haskell?
    submitted by /u/TechnoEmpress [link] [comments]
    Announcing pGenie - a SQL-first code generator for PostgreSQL and Haskell (no DSLs, no ORMs)
    Hi r/haskell, I'm Nikita Volkov, the author of "hasql". After "hasql-th" brought compile-time SQL syntax checking, one significant gap remained: the validation of queries against the actual database schema. Another concern coming from users has long been the need to hand-roll encoders and decoders for every query. Today I'm releasing pGenie - a tool that completely rethinks the way we integrate with Postgres from Haskell and it addresses these pain points and so much more! What it does You give pGenie two things: Your SQL migration files (plain CREATE TABLE …, ALTER …, etc.) Your SQL query files (plain SELECT …, INSERT …, etc.) It executes them against a PostgreSQL Docker container, validates queries against your schema, and generates a fully type-safe Haskell SDK on top of "hasql". There is no DSL to learn, no Template Haskell, no ORM layer. Postgres itself is the single source of truth. Besides Haskell it also generates Rust and actually has a decentralized codegen ecosystem that allows you to write your own codegens in beautiful Dhall and distribute them however you like. As the cherry on top, pGenie also automates index management to some extent. Links Landing page: pgenie.io Docs and quickstart: pgenie.io/docs Demo: github.com/pgenie-io/demo Source: github.com/pgenie-io/pgenie pGenie is free and open source. I'd be grateful for feedback, bug reports, and a GitHub star if you find it useful! submitted by /u/nikita-volkov [link] [comments]
    Monthly Hask Anything (April 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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    windancer: a Rust-based org-mode parser and static site generator
    I want to introduce windancer – a toolkit I’m developing to parse and render org‑mode documents, built entirely in Rust. What it does: A pure Rust org-mode parser following the Org Syntax specification. A static site generator (SSG) that turns a directory of .org files into a complete HTML website. Optional anonymous discussion support via tinydis (a lightweight commenting backend). Single binary – easy to install and run on Linux and Windows (macOS support planned). Current status and roadmap The parser already supports a large subset of org-mode syntax, and the static site generator is functional. Plans include: org-roam-like knowledge management text search by keyword Better documentation and theming Possibly PDF book/slide export You can find more details in the repository. https://github.com/cnglen/windancer I’d love to hear feedback, bug reports, or feature suggestions – especially from experienced org-mode users. If you find the project interesting, any form of support is very welcome. submitted by /u/Zealousideal_Sun667 [link] [comments]
    Org-Protocol Capture: My configuration
    Hello everybody! I finally found the time to write an article on how I configured org-protocol to suit my workflow. There were plenty of quality resources around org-capture when it comes to templates, and org-protocol also had some exceptional articles, but I felt like nothing out there came close to what I wanted. Namely: creating (automatically) files on a url basis for my notes, not just having a reading-list! Feel free to take a look, maybe even point out mistakes ? https://chatziiola.github.io/posts/20251216_adding-org-protocol-support.html Edit: The site itself is powered by OrgMode so there's also that :P submitted by /u/chatziiola [link] [comments]
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    What About Mnemonics? • Zettelkasten Method
    What About Mnemonics? • Zettelkasten Method Dear Zettlers, I am currently wrestling with the question of what to make of mnemonics. I barely dipped my toe in this world. But I never seriously engaged with mnemonics. Read the full story here  ( 2 min )

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    Anyone have a good flow for using `tmux` in Emacs?
    I manage a ton of tmux instances from my terminal and it was starting to get to be a pain to use a terminal to manage all the panes. Also, the keybinds for tmux are absolute ass. I vibecoded a rough implementation for tmux control mode in Emacs – control mode basically only works with iTerm2, which I don't use. I am finding this pretty useful. Does anyone else have a better flow for this? submitted by /u/stephenjayakar [link] [comments]
    Sandboxing Coding Agents
    I can't find it now, but I'd swear there was a post sometime back on Using Terminal Coding Agents from Emacs. The author used bubblewrap to start a sandbox (from vterm) in which their coding agent would have restricted access to to the filesystem. Well, I took their solution & added a whitelisting proxy to to it to get agent's network communications locked-down, as well. submitted by /u/sp1ff [link] [comments]
    Suggestions for Browser with Emacs
    Hello People, I am trying to maintain all my workflow inside emacs, and it is working pretty well at the moment (notes, calendar, emails, etc...). However, I could not find any good browser substitute to emacs or at least that is emacs-ish. I have tried the Nyxt browser for some time in the past but it was practically unusable at the time due to being full of bugs. Is there any good alternatives that can make me have the emacs experience in my navigation (or even inside emacs, which would be better) or it is a fight that is not worth fighting? submitted by /u/raddatz_ [link] [comments]
    "I've heard a rumor that there are RCE 0-days when you open a txt file without any confirmation prompts." [spoiler: git]
    submitted by /u/self [link] [comments]
    Shipit - code review without leaving Emacs
    A few months ago I posted https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1pikqbt/my_personal_github_code_review_package_shipit/ with a little teaser of my personal hobby project, Shipit. Shipit is a code review package I'v been developing with Claude Code as a way to learn about AI assisted coding / agentic coding. This has purely been an educational approach, which became my daily code review driver for the last few months. Today, I am sharing Shipit with others, and perhaps someone out there find it useful, and might also be willing to contribute? The main backend is Github with Jira for issue tracking. Gitlab is experimental. Screenshots in repo: https://github.com/Daskeladden/shipit submitted by /u/Da5keladden [link] [comments]
    [RELEASE] let-completion v0.2.0: full overhaul of Elisp completion - 46 binding forms, function argument candidates, expandable registry, fully customizable two-column annotations
    Now on MELPA. link to package: https://github.com/gggion/let-completion.el TL;DR: - THOROUGH: I’ve added support for ALL binding forms that I could find in emacs core plus a couple external packages like cond-let (not all of them) -> 46 supported forms. - FULLY EXPANDABLE: comes with generic and custom extractors so you can register your macro/binding form in one line, if not supported you can create your own extractor and add it to the registry, the whole thing is made to be hackable, so feel free to reach out if you want anything added. - SAFE: no macroexpansion was used in the creation of any completion candidates, registration is done through symbol properties, so adding an unloaded symbol to it is side-effect free, does not break on unloaded symbols being registered. - FULLY …
    Information on functions defined in later versions.
    Hi, everyone. I recently wrote some eLisp code on a machine with a mystery version of Emacs. Tried to run it on an old Linux installation with Emacs 26.1(?). It failed for lack of (read-answer). Tried it on an installation with v. 28.2. (read-answer) exists but (take) doesn't. According to Emacs 30.2's elisp .info file, it has (take) but it doesn't say when it was introduced. So... is there any way of finding out which is the earliest version of Emacs that includes a given function without asking a version which has it? submitted by /u/BruceMardle [link] [comments]
    Mode Line is exactly half-covering the last line.
    My frame-resize-pixelwise is set to nil. (frame-char-height) returns 20 and I'm not entirely convinced if this is correct, as my font-size is set to 16 and I'm using only 1 font throughout the frame. When I resize the frame, the last line is always cut off at half its height. Is there a way to fix this? submitted by /u/kudikarasavasa [link] [comments]
    Will using Emacs give you an edge in the AI-era?
    Really nice material for people that wanna a in a nutshell summary of AI in Emacs submitted by /u/ericdallo [link] [comments]
    What default emacs packages should and can be multi-threaded easily?
    Just a question. I'm just a novice eMAXXER who still uses other programs. I know i'm ashamed of myself too. submitted by /u/Other_Abalone_3203 [link] [comments]
    Anybody interested in writing SDL games in Emacs Lisp?
    As someone who loves tinkering with Emacs and Emacs Lisp, I still have to admit there's only so far you can push the editor. So I experimented with replacing Emacs's main loop with an SDL-based one. Obviously, this isn't really Emacs anymore: I had to stub out or block most of display/editor/frame/window code. The most surprising part is that it actually works! But I really don't see emacs-devel accepting such a... questionable patchset. Features I can think of that can be landed: Core SDL functions exposed. Live editing / hot swap from a separate editor instance. Emacs Lisp for all game code. So now I'm wondering whether anyone in the community would be interested in a weird SDL/Emacs hybrid framework. submitted by /u/vkazanov [link] [comments]
    I made a theme for Emacs based on the Yotsuba theme from 4chan.
    For anyone interested in the theme, here's the link to my GitHub repository. https://github.com/Senka07/yotsuba-emacs-theme submitted by /u/Vulture_07 [link] [comments]
    Any thought for reka ? An Emacs-based window manager for river / Wayland.
    Some years ago I heard about an attempt to make a wayland compositor like exwm (eww), but the progress seems unclear. I just read about reka and it seems interesting. Link : https://code.tvl.fyi/about/tools/emacs-pkgs/reka submitted by /u/tiny_humble_guy [link] [comments]
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    dired-quick-sort (20260331.2219) --- Persistent quick sorting of Dired buffers in various ways
    The dired-quick-sort package has been updated to version 20260331.2219.
    julia-snail (20260331.2037) --- Julia Snail
    The julia-snail package has been updated to version 20260331.2037.
    eg (20260331.1939) --- Norton Guide reader
    The eg package has been updated to version 20260331.1939.
    thinks (20260331.1814) --- Insert text in a think bubble
    The thinks package has been updated to version 20260331.1814.
    org-elp (20260331.1802) --- Preview latex equations in org mode while editing
    The org-elp package has been updated to version 20260331.1802.
    web-mode (20260331.1441) --- Major mode for editing web templates
    The web-mode package has been updated to version 20260331.1441.
    copilot (20260331.713) --- An Emacs plugin for GitHub Copilot
    The copilot package has been updated to version 20260331.713.
    kanagawa-themes (20260331.505) --- Elegant theme inspired by The Great Wave off Kanagawa
    The kanagawa-themes package has been updated to version 20260331.505.
    srfi (20260331.259) --- Scheme Requests for Implementation browser
    The srfi package has been updated to version 20260331.259.
    company (20260331.245) --- Modular text completion framework
    The company package has been updated to version 20260331.245.
    nsis-mode (20260331.53) --- NSIS-mode
    The nsis-mode package has been updated to version 20260331.53.
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    Announcement: HSMin - more AI-friendly Haskell code! / Jappie
    submitted by /u/jappieofficial [link] [comments]
    Libraries with in depth tutorials like Yesod?
    Hey so I've managed to work through a lot of introductory Haskell material like the First Principles book, but I still don't really know how to write a program in Haskell like I can in other languages. I've been working through the Yesod book on their website, cause it's a great way to learn to build an actual program in Haskell, and then to start messing around with modifying it. Are there any other libraries or resources (books, etc.,) that have a similar vibe? I'm comfortable writing programs in other languages, but the actual structure and implementation of a Haskell program is a bit of a head scratcher for me. submitted by /u/Key_Carpenter9144 [link] [comments]
    [ haskellish-effect-ts ] -- Haskell-like discipline for TypeScript, enforced by tooling.
    submitted by /u/aiya000 [link] [comments]
    "Embracing Flexibility in Haskell Libraries: The Power of Records of Functions", Ian Duncan
    submitted by /u/gwern [link] [comments]
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    Looking for a good Notebook with Bank Paper
    I just finished a 100 page pad of this notebook Life Stationery Bank Paper A4 Large Top Bound T25 and it's proving hard to find and at much higher price now, like $36++ (tax and shipping). Any recommendations? Thank You. submitted by /u/mgepark [link] [comments]
    How to use a notebook to learn about a specific historical period?
    I would like to begin a journal/notebook to learn about historical periods that I find fascinating, like the Middle Ages for example. I want to write down important facts, people, family trees, quotes from books, etc etc. However, history is chronological so I don’t know how much space in the notebook to devote to particular topics. If I’m writing about the plague in the 14th century how do I know how many pages to devote to it before moving on to something else? submitted by /u/PlanNo3321 [link] [comments]
    Never considered myself a notebook guy, but this really caught my eye
    Love the feel and colour submitted by /u/Higher_Primate3 [link] [comments]
    The sun is shining, the sketchbook is new and the pencils are sharp
    Just so happy today. I have 24 sharp artist pencils, a nice rubber, a solid ruler and a new sketchbook. Happy drawing ! submitted by /u/Marathonartist [link] [comments]
    My 2 brains
    submitted by /u/ryleth [link] [comments]
    Creating a journal/record for life
    https://preview.redd.it/pl3t1tzx9dsg1.png?width=1181&format=png&auto=webp&s=7bb5f111b978120277fda023fdad0c3e6de25ab0 I'm creating a notebook that I plan to keep for the rest of my life. I'm 19 years old right now and I want to use this for possibly (hopefully!) eighty years (or forty and then buy a second one when the time comes!) I want to use this as sort of a refelction space with questions to answer every year, five-year plans, goals for every month and longterm, bucket lists, and things I want to do when I'm older that I don't want to forget (starting yoga as an adult, growing certain flowers in my garden, all the little things I look forward to). Anyways I was wondering if there's anything you guys think I should include? I'm debating adding letters or photos but I don't want things to become too repetitive. I feel like a lot of prompts focus on things that don't change year to year. What's something you wish you kept more records of? right now i plan to use the leuchtturm1917 do you think it will last a long time? submitted by /u/Disastrous_Today_253 [link] [comments]
    Notebooks with a difference ♥️
    Anyone tried or is interested in Barnes and Noble notebooks? I live in the UK and we have Waterstones. Its very interesting notebook wise:Museums and Gallerys edition, Designer,etc.We dont have much on offer where I live so their stationary section feels like a relief.The owner of Waterstones did acquire Barnes and Noble.Been on the website.Although different, it looks like the sorts of notebooks that Waterstones may sell. Any feedback,opinions/experiences? submitted by /u/MZ_LaylaLucielle [link] [comments]
    Making a Louise Carmen Inspired Journal in Korea 📓🇰🇷
    submitted by /u/NoAd7518 [link] [comments]
    Midori MD A6 Grid xoxo
    I’m in love! This is my list journal/idea diary - the paper is good quality, I use EYEYE fountain pens & they just take a few seconds to dry. submitted by /u/falkor-ala-astro [link] [comments]
    Decided to go with MUJI for long form note taking.
    I decided to try this for my self learning endeavors. Currently I’m filling one with a book I’m reading on functional training. Can’t wait to start using another one for notes on stoicism. After I fill them I will buy a set of Kokuyo campus and then Maruman. I definitely want to try the three brands. It’s great to feel I have a book that I can use for a specific topic. I think I will add the topic to the cover with a marker or a label. That way I can organize my notes according to topics at home. submitted by /u/Pathocyte [link] [comments]
    New arrival from Temu
    2 A6 ordered from Temu. $10 including shipping. Not yet sure what I'll use them for! submitted by /u/bkmboss [link] [comments]
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    This is my Travelers I've had for a couple years
    I'm a machinist/fabricator/mechanic. I use a dot rule, free weekly planner with notes and monthly planner. Just wanted to share it. This is one of my favorite things I use on a daily :) submitted by /u/ff_lineman [link] [comments]
    My Homemade TN Accessories
    I like to make my own gear (yay myog) so I thought I'd show off my TN things! Two carry pouches (the blue one is made from fabric I got on a trip to Africa) and a little leather pen holder. submitted by /u/trammy4 [link] [comments]
    Brown Regular Size In Stock or Restock?
    Hi All! Been lurking for a bit and think I’m finally going to dip my toes in th TN system and am hoping to find a regular size TRC TN in Brown. Have checked most of the stationary shops I’m aware of and all are sold out in that color so curious if you know of any in stock or if there’s a generally recognized restock timeline for some of the bigger partner stores? Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/whiskyknits [link] [comments]
    Traveling with my TN on LIRR
    submitted by /u/RhapsodyTravelr [link] [comments]
    4 notebooks, paper folder and plastic wallet!
    Managed to fit 4 TN notebooks, plastic wallet, cardboard folder all in a TN passport. It was quite a lot of trying an testing the various elastic combos, and yes the notebooks pop out of the case for about 0.4 cm, but that’s the set up I need to have it all in one place. How do you do yours? Once it gets a little chunkier? Would love to see photos and description. Also if you know of a brand that makes the covers only a tiny bit bigger, let me know. I am UK based for reference. Thank you! submitted by /u/ExpensiveTowel7198 [link] [comments]
    What pen clip/holder for this notebook?
    I have this leather travellers notebook but I am using it for a writers notebook - so it’s pretty thick and heavy. What pen clip should I use, for you think? I’ve only ever had notebooks that are bifold so the clip sticks on the side and the pen is therefore in line with the notebooks inside. This is a trifold and so would need to go on the front of the book and I can’t decide which would look better with this book I am in the uk also so any uk based shop I can find something snazzy at? I don’t really want to resort to Temu if I can help it. submitted by /u/Bexican247 [link] [comments]
    Passport size
    Hi, does anyone travel junk journal in a passport size? I love how cute they look but idk if it’ll work and whether I’m better off just getting the standard size? so I’m going to Japan next month and I want to try to plan ahead what I want to buy from the travellers factory when I’m there as it’s going to be overwhelming with so much choice haha! Show me your photos of your journals please for inspiration:) submitted by /u/SubstantialIdeal1 [link] [comments]
    Buying off Etsy - To&Fro Traveler’s Notebook Organizer
    Just bought the regular size version of the TF To&Fro Traveler’s Notebook Organizer on Etsy from Seller NonokaColores. On eBay these were going for double or more. Has anyone had success on Etsy with similar products or this seller? They have a solid rating but they started in 2025. Just a gut check as I’m just getting in to the TRC system. submitted by /u/Its_Lejon_Brames [link] [comments]
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    employees work hours planning and reporting
    Hey hey! I'm looking at the possibility to use org-mode features to schedule and report on the work hours of my restaurant employees. I tested scheduling with timestamps which is useful to display in the agenda. Then I stumble upon the clocking feature which allows me to generate extremely useful reports with org-clock-report. However in my understanding it won't report clock in/out in the future. Before going further in an inadequate direction,what would be a proper way to schedule work hours per employee (Antoine, Lucie, Martine...) per 'project' (Kitchen, Service) and account time à-la org-clock-report on a per-day or per-week or per-'project' or per person per day / week / month ? Thanks a million for your input :) submitted by /u/bl4ckt0ts [link] [comments]
    Work blocked GTD apps, so I built my own plain-text system (Doom Emacs to bring Vim to org-mode)
    My work PC is completely locked down, so I built a minimal GTD system to survive. I wanted the power of org-mode without losing my Vim muscle memory. • Data never leaves the repo: Everything is just plain text in a single Git folder. No cloud or sync issues. • Fast: Running Doom Emacs. Tapping `SPC` (leader key) lets me fly through captures and reviews without leaving the home row. • Portable: Works perfectly in vanilla org-mode too. It’s amateur but it keeps me sane. Feel free to steal it! Repo & Screenshot: https://github.com/aravindps/org-gtd submitted by /u/rvndps [link] [comments]

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    Non‑Emacs person accidentally built a GTD thing in org‑mode 😅
    I’m not actually an Emacs user at all—I just dipped in purely for org‑mode and somehow ended up building a tiny GTD system on top of it. It’s very amateur, very WIP, and mostly me hacking around until it feels usable for my day job. Because I can’t install any GTD apps at work, this org‑based setup became my workaround for capture, next actions, and projects in plain text. It’s simple, a bit rough around the edges, but surprisingly helping me stay on top of things. Repo if you’re curious: https://github.com/aravindps/org-gtd submitted by /u/rvndps [link] [comments]
    Make the left margin shine!
    Hi Emacs Community, The other day I posted a message where I bunched together three contributions. I would like to give you some more details on one of the three that is a patch to xdisp.c. I now created a clear image to make it unmistakable what the patch corrects. If it was already clear from my previous message, then sorry for spamming you with this second one, but I thought many out there may like fixing their Emacs and may have missed what the patch really does. One single image speaks much more than a thousand words. So, have you ever wondered why there is such a stripe on the left bottom corner? I certainly did not know when I started looking into it. I thought it was a problem with my theme. Then I thought it was a problem with git-gutter, then I thought the problem was also with…
    Make the left margin shine!
    https://preview.redd.it/t8te4dpiy8sg1.jpg?width=3864&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=612735fde831de39e285d420c8cd79d501b9eeb7 Hi Emacs Community, The other day I posted a message where I bunched together three contributions. I would like to give you some more details on one of the three that is a patch to xdisp.c. I now created a clear image to make it unmistakable what the patch corrects. If it was already clear from my previous message, then sorry for spamming you with this second one, but I thought many out there may like fixing their Emacs and may have missed what the patch really does. One single image speaks much more than a thousand words. So, have you ever wondered why there is such a stripe on the left bottom corner? I certainly did not know when I started looking into it. I thought it…
    use-package extension does not respect :if
    Anyone here with some expertise on extending use-package? I have this :select keyword that makes use-package forms in my init file add the packages to the package-selected-packages variable. However, some packages should only load on eg. Linux and hence do something like: (use-package vterm :if (eq system-type 'gnu/linux) :select) The issue is that executing the above on a Windows system, which obviously makes the :if predicate nil, still the :select keyword is handled. The :select keyword is added to use-package-keywords *after* the :unless keyword, so should be processed after those. Here is the code for the handling of the :select keyword itself: (defalias 'use-package-normalize/:select 'use-package-normalize-predicate) (defun use-package-handler/:select (name _keyword _arg rest state) (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))) (if after-init-time (add-to-list 'package-selected-packages name) (add-to-list 'package-ext--init-selected-packages name) (add-hook 'after-init-hook #'package-ext--save-init-selected-packages)) body)) Any ideas? submitted by /u/Magiel [link] [comments]
    Tiny package, may come handy
    submitted by /u/ilemming_banned [link] [comments]
    Announcing Anju
    If you use Emacs and are mouse-curious, this post is for you. Announcing Anju, now on MELPA. submitted by /u/kickingvegas1 [link] [comments]
    Emacs Daemon-Client setup not working
    I have setup Doom Emacs on my Debian 13 install with Niri Window manager. I had emacs --daemon setup to launch when I logged in and I was connecting to it with `Emacs (Client)` launcher desktop file or by running emacsclient -c in the terminal. This was working at first and then suddenly stopped working. I have looked into it and apparently it has something to do with a Gtk bug that hasn't been fixed since 2012? Is my thinking correct on this? How do you guys use emacs daemon + client? Do you guys just use emacs-nox and use terminal emacs? submitted by /u/eviley4 [link] [comments]
    Unexpected behavior in org capture template prompt
    submitted by /u/Eclectic-jellyfish [link] [comments]
    tree-sitter based syntax highlighting doesn't work with pgtk?
    Hi guys, I have some issue with tree-sitter and syntax highlighting. On one of my emacs setup, syntax highlighting for 'csharp-ts-mode' works. It doesn't have pgtk. But on the other emacs, which is on another machine and has pgtk, syntax highlight works for 'csharp-mode', but is mostly broken. By mostly broken, I mean some of the tokens seem to be highlighted correctly, but most of them don't seem to have any highlight effects. Both emacs are v30.1, have the same init.el files. I also tried with 'emacs -q' and only test csharp-ts-mode, and I got the same result. Any idea why it tree-sitter based syntax highlighting could fail? Thanks. submitted by /u/davidshen84 [link] [comments]
    Seeking distro recommendations for Emacs/Org-mode on a budget Chromebook (Dell 3180)
    i everyone, I'm fairly new to the Emacs world, but I've already started using Org-mode and it has been a perfect fit for my workflow so far. I currently own a Dell Chromebook 3180 (Intel Celeron Dual Core, 4GB RAM). I am considering replacing ChromeOS with a Linux distribution to use it as a dedicated Emacs machine. Since the hardware is a bit limited, I’m even thinking about a headless setup (no GUI) or a very minimal CLI-only environment to keep it snappy. Does anyone have a specific recommendation for a lightweight distro that plays well with this hardware? My main goal is a stable and distraction-free environment for Org-mode. Thanks in advance for your help! submitted by /u/SYZo7023 [link] [comments]
    Is there a reliable signal anywhere in Emacs where I can execute some code when any part of a frame changes?
    I'm working on an experimental package. I'm using the x-export-frames function to save the current frame as a png file, and I need a sequence of images. I want to be able to trigger this as soon as something in a frame changes. I could do it as a hack, by using after-change-functions, first-change-hook, post-command-hook, activate-mark-hook, minibuffer-setup-hook, etc. but that is not a very reliable approach because I may end up with duplicate images. A changed frame could be anything - character added/deleted, icon change, modeline change, mini buffer, fringe, image display - literally anything that might change like even a single pixel. I thought the best way would be to modify something in Emacs core itself. Looking at xdisp.c has been overwhelming, and although I see many functions that get called before display, I am not seeing any function that is guaranteed to run only once per change at the frame level. Anyone have any tricks to suggest? submitted by /u/kudikarasavasa [link] [comments]
    startup-redirect-eln-cache is not always consistent and I'm not able to debug it
    I want to have my eln cache files in ~/.config/emacs/.local/eln-cache. Originally I tried this in early-init.el: (startup-redirect-eln-cache "/home/user/.config/.local/eln-cache") That works but sometimes it still randomly goes go the default location, so I tried overriding the startup-redirect-eln-cache function itself, like this: (defun startup-redirect-eln-cache (&optional _) "Redirect the user's eln-cache directory." (when (featurep 'native-compile) (setq native-comp-eln-load-path (cdr native-comp-eln-load-path)) (push "/home/user/.config/.local/eln-cache" native-comp-eln-load-path))) This works as well but I still have problem getting it to use that directory consistently. I have not found a way to reproduce this consistently, and I'm not sure what in Emacs is actually causing it to go to the wrong location. If I describe the native-comp-eln-load-path variable, I see the correct path, so I have no idea why it is going to default path sometimes. Most of the time, it's these files: eln-cache/30.2-d3a47193/subr--trampoline-657865637574652d6b62642d6d6163726f_execute_kbd_macro_0.eln eln-cache/30.2-d3a47193/subr--trampoline-726561642d63686172_read_char_0.eln submitted by /u/signalclown [link] [comments]
    Dumb question about adding a elisp script from a repo to my own repo
    Hi its me again. Sorry if this is a really dumb question. But is this fine legally? Becoz this qmake file editing mode is not from the usual elpa/melpa repo, instead its from https://github.com/jobor/qmake-mode/ Im wondering if its fine for me to add to my own Github repo, coz I always do repos that are easy to clone on any of my other systems (screenshot is the only file im adding) submitted by /u/Ardie83 [link] [comments]
    Anyone considering the Unihertz Titan / Titan 2 for using Emacs on your phones?
    I've always had a hard time using Emacs on a touchscreen keyboard on my phone. Since Unihertz has been working for the past year or two in Blackberry-like phones, have any of you been considering it? submitted by /u/spidershu [link] [comments]
    Is emacs docs gone for good?
    I liked emacs docs (emacsdocs.org), which made the docs easier to read and had a dark mode. I've been checking it all day and it has been down. I'm not sure when this started, I definitely was looking at it last week though. submitted by /u/lisp_user [link] [comments]
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    ISO Japanese Dot Grid B5. Any Suggestions??
    Hello fellow Notebook enthusiasts. I've been using a Midori A5 dot for about a decade and I've decided to try out a slightly larger format. I've tried just about every high-end dot notebook in A5 and always come back to Midori. I'm not aware of a B5 sized Midori, so.... I'd like to stick to Japanese paper, but open to others. >80gsm. Has to be dot. Not one of the 365 journals as I use this for work. Thx! submitted by /u/_Notebook_ [link] [comments]
    my current notebook
    submitted by /u/Sol3InLaniakea [link] [comments]
    Gold embossing
    What sort of professional/creative person should I ask about embossing a word on each of two notebook covers in gold? The covers are vegan leather. There’s a kit for DIY on Amazon but I’m afraid I’d ruin the covers through ignorance/lack of skill. Any advice regarding either method is most welcome! Thanks in advance ♥️ submitted by /u/michigancolt [link] [comments]
    Stalogy A5 365 days with Midori MD A5 plastic cover?
    Hello, I am interested in Stalogy 365 days notebook in A5, but not sure if the cover will withstand the test of time so I would love a cover that's not too bulky. I find out Midori MD has A5 transparent plastic cover, does anyone know if they are compatible please? submitted by /u/luthiel-the-elf [link] [comments]
    Long form journaling in an A6?
    submitted by /u/Downtown-Marsupial70 [link] [comments]
    Visited my hometown and look at what I left with.
    I visited this store in the mall on two back to back days I grabbed 10 of these items as the receipt shows they were $1.59 each, hard covered notebooks at that manufactured by BAZIC. If you go in their website, these same products are $2.99 each? I would have otherwise paid 29.90 for all this plus tax and shipping 🤣. Did this store cook or what? submitted by /u/Correct-Degree-6789 [link] [comments]
    Midori MD Notebooks trying to figure it all out
    They seem to possibly confuse the sku numbers of the same item and the prices can be quite different. 15389006 and 15319006 (365 day A5 Journal blank) seem to be the same item, most sellers have the 1538 at $35 if it’s in stock, Amazon has the 1531 for $22. Vanness says either sku covers it for $35. Another issue is I’m not sure of the paper either, it’s hard to tell whether it’s standard, cotton or thick. Just wondering. Sorry to vent. submitted by /u/mgepark [link] [comments]
    Traveler's Notebook format isn't working for me but I don't want to give up...
    I was enamored by the modularity of the TN system but I'm finding it so uncomfortable to use. Not being able to lay it completely flat (even with the help of clips) or have a comfortable place to rest my hand is making me want to use it less. Thinking of switching back to regular notebooks but I'd feel so bad about wasting my TN. Has anyone gone through the same thing and found a way to make it work... or given up? Debating if I should just keep at it, relegate my TN to something else and get regular notebooks, or just shelf the TN completely. Interested in hearing your experiences with getting used to or not getting used to the TN. UPDATE: I hate it a lot less with 1-2 inserts in. I think I can get it working for me, but maybe not as my one and only everyday journal. Thanks for all the suggestions!! submitted by /u/fetusnecrophagist [link] [comments]
    I need a notebook recommendation
    Are there any newly popular notebook designs on Amazon? I'm looking to buy a nice notebook submitted by /u/Background_Award1899 [link] [comments]
    Two notebook carrier system
    KOKUYO Systemic Synthetic Leather Cover Notebook, A5 I carry my Leuchtturm Bullet Joural and another hardcover A5 (either Midori, Moleskine, or Leuchtturm 80gsm) together daily. No issues. submitted by /u/Pen-Jorn [link] [comments]
    Papiknot: Reviews and Alternatives?
    I'm interested in a Japanese ring binder system called "Papiknot" that Mark's released last year. It's very similar to Lihit Lab's Twist Ring system, in that they're both acrylic binder rings that you can open by just tugging on the ends. The difference is that Papiknot comes in a very short format - the "binder units" are only 5 rings long. The idea is that for sizes A5 and up, you have a large area in the center that is ring-less and so makes your hand position more comfortable when you're writing on the left page of an open notebook. Mark's of Tokyo has a new binder ring notebook system called "Papiknot". This is a photo of an open A5 notebook where you can see how the binder only uses 5 rings on the top and bottom, which allows your hand to write comfortably on the edges of the pape…
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    embark (20260330.2221) --- Conveniently act on minibuffer completions
    The embark package has been updated to version 20260330.2221.
    ct (20260330.1943) --- Color Tools - a color api
    The ct package has been updated to version 20260330.1943.
    org-dt (20260330.1927) --- Dynamic templating loader
    The org-dt package has been updated to version 20260330.1927.
    embark-consult (20260330.1903) --- Consult integration for Embark
    The embark-consult package has been updated to version 20260330.1903.
    clj-refactor (20260330.1616) --- A collection of commands for refactoring Clojure code
    The clj-refactor package has been updated to version 20260330.1616.
    orgit-forge (20260330.1127) --- Org links to Forge issue buffers
    The orgit-forge package has been updated to version 20260330.1127.
    magit-section (20260330.1102) --- Sections for read-only buffers
    The magit-section package has been updated to version 20260330.1102.
    vterm-editor (20260330.845) --- Edit text in a buffer and send it to vterm
    The vterm-editor package has been updated to version 20260330.845.
    gptel-cpp-complete (20260330.755) --- GPTel-powered C++ completion
    The gptel-cpp-complete package has been updated to version 20260330.755.
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    tags window stuck in the middle of the screen
    Hello! New user here. Does anyone have some help/a fix for this? on Mac OS Tahoe 26.3.1 hashtag triggers a window of previous tags I create a new tag and so don't use it it stays on the screen across multiple notes closing app doesn't end this -- they are still in the middle of my screen... until I exit app completely. Thanks.  ( 2 min )
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    A Couple Million Lines of Haskell: Production Engineering at Mercury
    submitted by /u/n00bomb [link] [comments]
    [New Package] yesod-vite
    Hello! This is to announce a package I've built (but can't upload to Hackage since I need 2 endorsements) for the yesod ecosystem. What is it? yesod-vite is an integration of vite with the yesod web framework. It provides a helper widget viteAsset which handles the injection of the vite frontend, and a typeclass YesodVite which is used for configuration of the viteAsset widget. Why? I came to haskell from languages like Python and JavaScript. In fact, I've developed and deployed quite a few django sites, and I maintain django-meili - an integration of Django and Meilisearch. I have a deep interest and passion for web development as well as a curiosity for functional programming. I wanted to build a website with Yesod, since it seemed the most approachable for someone like myself. However, I found the frontend pieces lacking. I like the shakespeare languages (especially Hamlet), but I would like a better way to manage frontend dependencies. When looking around the community, I didn't see any options, so I decided to try and write an integration that felt natural to Yesod. What am I looking to do? I would love some feedback on the package, as well as my own FP code. My ideal scenario is to publish this on hackage, but I need 2 endorsements to do so. My user name is ikollipara if that's helpful at all. submitted by /u/sanghelle117 [link] [comments]
    Embedding Megaparsec in Polysemy
    When you want a parser monad stack where failure of the underlying parser "rewinds" state changes, you need StateT state (Parsec error pstate). I'd like to implement the same thing in Polysemy. I figured I could use '[Embed (Parsec error pstate), State state] as my effect stack. My problem is that I don't see how to implement functions like label or try in MonadParsec: conceptuablly, they would need to operate on the single next Embed action. Is there an example on how to do this with another embedded monad? submitted by /u/pthierry [link] [comments]
    Klebinger - Tracking GHC performance
    submitted by /u/ysangkok [link] [comments]
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    Scala REPL
    Lihao Yi has deprecated the Ammonite REPL on the grounds that the Scala REPL has incorporated many of its features. For Scala scripting functionality, please see the scripting functionality present in the Mill build tool (https://mill-build.org/mill/scalalib/intro.html#\_single\_file\_scripts) For Scala REPL functionality, most of Ammonite's REPL features (Ctrl-C handling, pretty-printed output, dynamically importing libraries, etc.) has been ported to the upstream Scala REPL 3.8.2 and above (#24194, #23849, #24131, etc.) What is the best way to learn the ins and outs of the Scala REPL? https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/book/taste-repl.html This page is a little minimalistic for my taste. I can't find more detailed info submitted by /u/Massive-Squirrel-255 [link] [comments]
    Imperative Bowling Kata - 20 Years On - Delegating Menial Tasks to Github Copilot Chat - using Scala in IntelliJ IDEA
    In this deck we carry out a code kata for the game of Ten Pin Bowling. While we are going to use Test Driven Development (TDD), we are not going to write any code, and that is because we are going to delegate manual/menial work to Github Copilot. The tests that we are going to use, and the code that is going to get written, were captured 20 years ago in a deck written by Robert Martin and used by him to demonstrate TDD-based code katas. While the game is coded using the imperative programming paradigm, Robert Martin used Java, whereas we are going to use Scala. submitted by /u/philip_schwarz [link] [comments]
    Claude Code skills for ZIO
    https://github.com/linux-root/scala-zio-skills Claude code: /plugin marketplace add linux-root/scala-zio-skills submitted by /u/mr_kurro [link] [comments]
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    Unexpected behavior in org capture template prompt
    I am using org-version 9.7.11 and configuring my org-capture-template to auto add default tags if user does not provide one. Naturally, I felt the following snippet of the org template expansion document to be appropriate ‘%^{PROMPT}X’, X is one of g,G,t,T,u,U,C,L Prompt the user as in ‘%^X’, but use the custom prompt string. You may specify a default value and completions with ‘%^{PROMPT|default|completion1|completion2|completion3...}X’. Following is my piece of code ("p" "Tasks" entry (file "") "* TODO %? %^{Tags|Default}g \n") Expectation: I assume that when user presses C-c c p The org-capture should pop-up asking user for tags "while providing Default" tag if user chooses to press enter Issue: When I press C-c c p the org-capture pops up alright, but when I press enter, I do not see the "Default" tag! It is just blank What am I missing ? Is it an Error in the document or bug in org-capture? submitted by /u/Eclectic-jellyfish [link] [comments]
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    TN Passport Sized Out of Stock
    Hi everyone! I was at the Traveler’s Factory in Nakameguro the other day, hoping to buy a passport-sized starter kit for a friend, but the staff there told me that the passport sized TNs are out of stock and are only expected to be restocked in September or November. (She said “kyugatsu” which is September but translated it to “November” when she thought I couldn’t understand.) Just a heads up, I think. submitted by /u/winefascinations [link] [comments]

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    slime (20260329.2133) --- Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs
    The slime package has been updated to version 20260329.2133.
    org-invox (20260329.1955) --- Invoice management for contractors using Org mode
    The org-invox package has been updated to version 20260329.1955.
    clj-doc-browse (20260329.1912) --- Browse Clojure library docs from classpath JARs
    The clj-doc-browse package has been updated to version 20260329.1912.
    evim (20260329.1809) --- Evil Visual Multi - Multiple cursors for evil-mode
    The evim package has been updated to version 20260329.1809.
    esxml (20260329.1617) --- Library for working with xml via esxml and sxml
    The esxml package has been updated to version 20260329.1617.
    solarized-theme (20260329.1559) --- The Solarized color theme
    The solarized-theme package has been updated to version 20260329.1559.
    perspective (20260329.1534) --- Switch between named "perspectives" of the editor
    The perspective package has been updated to version 20260329.1534.
    tetris-60 (20260329.1134) --- Retro ASCII Tetris
    The tetris-60 package has been updated to version 20260329.1134.
    lambdapi-mode (20260329.807) --- A major mode for editing Lambdapi source code
    The lambdapi-mode package has been updated to version 20260329.807.
    fsharp-ts-mode (20260329.654) --- Major mode for F# code
    The fsharp-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260329.654.
    eglot-typescript-preset (20260329.335) --- Eglot preset for TypeScript
    The eglot-typescript-preset package has been updated to version 20260329.335.
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    Your favorite ink friendly A7 inserts?
    Hey everyone! I was lucky to be gifted the 20th anniversary edition. A7 is a very uncommon format where I live, so I was hoping you guys would know which A7 inserts are suitable and fountain pen friendly! Did anyone else here order it, too? I am really happy. Such a generous and thoughtful gift. submitted by /u/Winter_Victory_2988 [link] [comments]
    Sewed my own TN X Robiki canvas cover
    I'm so excited to share this because I've wanted a Yamamoto robiki canvas cover for soooo long but I prefer the size of the TN inserts so I decided to make my own! Last week, I went back home to my parents house where I found an old corduroy skirt that didn't fit me, so I turned it into my dream EDC for work. It's in no way perfect and it didn't go completely as planned, but I'm still very much in love with it. I initially intended for it to fit more than one insert as I like to use a planner and notebook separately, but the front and back pocket fit a passport size perfectly so I can just use one those to take my notes instead. I'm so happy I managed to make the zipper work (this was my first time sewing a zipper so a lot of learning happened) as the main selling point for the robiki cover was the convenience of having my planner and pencil case all in one. EEEK!! thank you for listening to my rambling hahah >_< submitted by /u/sunnyyy33 [link] [comments]
    TN Passport Out of Stock
    I’ve been wanting a Passport size for months and am finally ready to order. Only come to find, they are out of stock. Everywhere. Is it typical for basically all covers to go OOS every now and then, or is this maybe a big increase in buying because of the marketing for the new pocket size bringing more attention to the field? I have a regular in camel that I’m really happy with but would like the passport for quick grab notes/doodles/stamps while on the road. submitted by /u/CoolHeron24 [link] [comments]
    I did a thing
    I got out my vinyl cutter and ironed on my initials, pretty happy with that 😁 submitted by /u/Mshalojones72 [link] [comments]
    Show your weirdest TN accessory/insert
    I’m curious about it. I think we can get great ideas from this post. What’s your weirdest TN in your collection? Mine probably this coast I’ve bought in Tokio 6 years ago and I’m still using everyday submitted by /u/Practical-Fudge-8665 [link] [comments]
    Little haul from Mai Do. Missed the SF stationary fest so we went into the city instead
    Was fun for once to see actual TN stuff for sale in a store! Wish I could have found more stores. I can’t wait to go to a real one some day. submitted by /u/TheCodeTeam [link] [comments]
    New Additions
    Added a couple of new editions of Traveler's Notebooks to the collection. A Tokyo Station edition and another Olive. Excited to have them and not sure exactly how I will use them yet. submitted by /u/Director_Dooby [link] [comments]
    New Life
    I’ve had my dark brown TN for more than 8 years. Changed the band and added a new charm from TSL to breathe new life. submitted by /u/Swimming-Reading-652 [link] [comments]
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    Would you use a pen-and-paper journal that turns your reflections into insights?
    I have been using a pen and paper journal near daily for 15+ years, and have found it to be one of the most grounding and rewarding practices of my life. Feeling immense gratitude for the world? Journal. Overwhelmed and anxious with no clear understanding? Journal. Resetting my life's direction and determining my path forward? Journal. This past year I have gone through a divorce, and have experienced the most personal growth of my life. And I attribute this growth in large part to the clarity and insights uncovered through journaling. Through this same time period... and hang with me here... I have been blown away by the advances in AI. I work in the technology industry, and have leaned into learning the tools and developing uses throughout my professional and personal life. There are…
    Are my journals not appealing? I need honest feedback
    Hi everyone, I recently started a small business making handmade leather journals, but I’m struggling to understand why there’s basically no interest or engagement so far. They are 100% made in Italy (I am Italian), with vegetable-tanned leather (a byproduct of the food industry, so more sustainable), and they use a Midori-style system, similar to traveler’s notebooks. In addition, they come with a pen holder, that is not present on similar brands. I thought there might be a niche for this kind of product, especially in my country, but I’m not getting feedback, sales, or even much interaction on social media which makes it hard to improve or even understand what’s wrong. I’m feeling pretty discouraged, especially because I put a lot of care into making these, but I’d rather hear honest criticism than keep guessing in the dark. Thanks to anyone willing to share their perspective. submitted by /u/Valuable_Ebb_8206 [link] [comments]
    What notebook do you have that you don’t like but feel obligated to write in?
    I snagged this Bullet Journal at the beginning of 2025 which was a different time for me. It was something that I couldn’t afford but decided to buy anyways. To this day I’m only on page 75…I just don’t like it but feel obligated to fill it which removes the joy (I understand I need therapy…) What notebook do you have that just doesn’t do it for you? What notebook is your absolute joy to write in? submitted by /u/Past-Attempt7140 [link] [comments]
    Do people in Pakistan still care about handwritten letters?
    I was wondering if handwritten letters or small thoughtful gestures are still meaningful for people here, especially with how digital everything has become. Do you think it would make you feel something, or does it not really matter anymore? Also doing a quick anonymous survey on this for a project, would really appreciate responses 💌 https://forms.gle/sjoUyJooVzihRY8b7 submitted by /u/Far-Personality2704 [link] [comments]
    My first Paper Republic!
    submitted by /u/sqerch [link] [comments]
    Weekly spread for 3/30 in a MARK'S EDiT semi-B7
    Messing with ILMILY two-color color pens this week. They are Frixion pens - but erase as the second color. Great for gradients and faint text. submitted by /u/jrecyclebin [link] [comments]
    This is probably a silly question. But what would you suggest using for notes for studying besides a Pen
    Reason why I ask is I’m starting to write notes and the pen just reflects multiple pages over and kinda looks weird and is annoying lol. In this case would you just use a pencil? Or I guess I’m asking are there any not strong pens that will not reflect pages over? submitted by /u/healthy-outdoors- [link] [comments]
    Everything feels more elegant with a fountain pen in the pocket!
    submitted by /u/felixtheelix [link] [comments]
    Help finding a notebook
    My friend loves pens and paper. She wants a new notebook but is looking for several specific features which are eluding her and my research skills. Are you able to help? Every page perforated for easy removal. Quality paper - lined, squared, or dotted - which the pen doesn’t bleed through. 13x21 cm or as close as possible. Not a hardback cover but also not a basic cardboard cover. submitted by /u/EburyKing [link] [comments]
    The notebook I keep coming back to
    I know the paper isn’t great. I keep coming back anyway. submitted by /u/rvndps [link] [comments]
    How much extra material can a stalogy really hold?
    Can you glue things into every single page of a stalogy 365? I've seen people glue a lot into them, but I'd like to know if I can use every page that way. submitted by /u/EntrepreneurWrong844 [link] [comments]
    I discovered the Zibaldone, and it accurately describes where I am at with notebook "systems".
    So was browsing the internet about notebooks, as one does like other people in this and similar subs. And I came across a term called "zibaldone", a word in Italian meaning "heap of things." I saw that it refers to a type of notebook that is a chaotic "little bit of everything." It perfectly describes where I am with my notebook. It has some bullet journal things like planning, tracking, and reflecting; the next page it would have random things I learned. The next page it would have actual journaling about my day. The next page I would use it as like a subject notebook with extra steps ie reflecting on what I've learned. I would even doodle on some pages. I feel like this answers where I am at these days. I struggle to commit to a system because it's too ridged. I feel like this has the loosest "rules" of any notebook "system", as I feel it has no rules, just a heap of things in writing form. I am mostly wondering if anyone has heard of this? I was looking it up, and it feels like I found a niche thing. submitted by /u/CrazyStarlight [link] [comments]
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    Coming back to Haskell in 2026 and...
    It is just so freaking amazing! I was never a great Haskell developer, but after a few years of writing no Haskell at all I finally set out on a side project again. And I had just the best time. In the past something always became a pain and led to me not finishing projects. Be it build tools, version conflicts, some library where I (with my limited experience) could not figure out how to do a thing or taking forever to find the right function to do some transformation (I should get better at hoogle). But now for this side project (A CLI to order groceries in REWE - German supermarket - for pickup) I could, only when really needed, use AI to unstuck myself. I still wrote all the code myself, but the process is just that much smoother. It might be only interesting for folks in Germany, but it was also just a fun journey, reverse engineering bits of the mobile APP API, getting mTLs to work and understanding internal workflows of REWE: https://github.com/yannick-cw/korb Why would I chose any other language right now, it just feels so productive! submitted by /u/shrupixd [link] [comments]
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    This week in #Scala (Mar 30, 2026)
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    Google Sheets anyone?
    I love me some org tables, but I sometimes need to interact with the Google Sheets world. I've been tempted to build some form of Emacs integration for some time, but I know sheets are quite the rabbit hole. Is Emacs Sheets integration of interest to you? Like interested enough to fund the work? submitted by /u/xenodium [link] [comments]
    Two fixes for git-gutter and one for Emacs xdisp.c left-margin rendering
    I spent some time tracking down why git-gutter's gutter column looked visually inconsistent when using themes like modus-operandi or modus-vivendi and factually wrong when enabling visual lines (a.k.a. soft wrap). It ended up going deeper than expected. A patch to Emacs itself (src/xdisp.c) fixing a display issue: empty left-margin characters were filled with the frame default background instead of the line-number face, breaking the uniform column appearance in both TTY and GUI frames. The patch can be sourced from this link (related branch: https://github.com/alberti42/fork-emacs/tree/fix/gutter-background). https://github.com/emacsorphanage/git-gutter/pull/247: Documentation explaining how to theme the gutter column background, including a non-obvious gotcha (the face background has …
    The new TRAMP alternatives are probably not worth it
    Hey everyone, I spent an afternoon benchmarking tramp-rpc and flit.el against stock TRAMP and wrote up the results. TL;DR: with SSH ControlMaster (which TRAMP already uses), the gap is way smaller than I expected. Cached operations are very fast on all three so the backend basically doesn't matter there. The one thing that surprised me is that flit actually makes magit slower than stock TRAMP. I genuinely think both projects are cool. I just wanted honest numbers before committing to deploying another binary on all my remote hosts. If you're on high-latency connections the story is probably very different. Article: https://polyedre.github.io/posts/benchmarking-tramp-backends/ submitted by /u/Rouganda [link] [comments]
    Simply Annotate 0.9.8: Threaded Conversations on Your Code
    I've been improving my annotation package again! Simply Annotate now hits 0.9.8 with some major additions, so I thought it was time to show what it actually does these days. package is on GitHub and MELPA. There's even an Info manual if you fancy a proper read. There are annotation packages out there already, annotate.el being the most established. And they are good! But I kept hitting the same friction points: I wanted threaded conversations directly on my code, multiple display styles I could combine, and the whole thing in a single file with zero dependencies that I could drop onto an air-gapped machine. So I built my own! At its core, it lets you attach persistent notes to any file without modifying the original content. Annotations live in a simple s-expression database at ~/.emacs.d/simply-annotations.el. Basic setup gets you going quickly: (use-package simply-annotate :bind-keymap ("C-c a" . simply-annotate-command-map) :hook (find-file-hook . simply-annotate-mode)) Key features: Threaded conversations - reply to any comment with C-c a r, nested replies supported with hierarchical completion Combinable display styles - mix highlight, tint, fringe indicators, or subtle brackets to suit your workflow Customisable inline display - annotations appear as box-drawn blocks with pointers you can style however you like (heavy L-brackets are my current favourite) Annotation levels - file overview, function-level, or line-specific notes, with quick cycling between views for code understanding through a top down approach Smart listings - both org-mode and fast tabular views for navigating all annotations in a file Team-ready - configurable author tracking per-file or per-thread Zero dependencies - single elisp file, works on Emacs 28.1+ Happy to answer any questions - and if you try it, let me know what you think! submitted by /u/captainflasmr [link] [comments]
    Emacs as a programmable workbench
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    If you don't use a computer for 3 months, what percentage of your keybindings will you forget?
    Just curious if you have a system for deciding what keybindings to set and then form a habit around it or if you will forget them if not used for a long time. submitted by /u/kudikarasavasa [link] [comments]
    Can that yellow vertical rectangle from C-x SPC C-n be made thinner so the letters don't shift too much?
    That seems to be the same color as region. Can its thickness be configured so I can have a 1px line instead so the letters don't shift too much? submitted by /u/acidrainery [link] [comments]
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    Notes of 'stuff i mix up'
    So I'm typing up my notes from my degree and there's a lot of flashcards covering key terms, which are useful for exams but not necessarily for a ZK. However, due to my brain issues, I do mix up terms which are similar. A big example is the language around experiments, a specific example would be 'ecological validity' vs 'validity' vs 'reliabilty'. I dont think these terms are worth a zettel in themselves as they are not so much a thought. So I have started a big note which is just a list of experimental terms amd meanings, functionally to prevent me from getting distracted by the Internet. Is this the right approach? Most of the terms i don't see linking as important, but something like ecological validity' could be as a lot of my work is on learning disability, the research on which often doesnt include females and POC. So I guess 'ecological validity' goes on the big term list, and 'there are a fuckton of studies that have no ecological validity in these patterns' can be used as a zettel?  ( 4 min )

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    Quality question
    I have a voyager notebook (20 bucks from Amazon), and love the functionality. However after only a couple of months, the elastic broke due to it rubbing on a metal grommet from the opening/closing. Also while the cover looks pretty nice, I can already see some wear and tear on the plastic pockets that it came with. So the big question is : Is the Travelers company brand quality worth the investment? Is it something that lasts? Not the cover itself, but everything that goes along - the elastics, the accessories, etc? I’m considering the “upgrade” but only if it’s really worth it aka would last for years with no issues. submitted by /u/unusualLeo [link] [comments]
    A 200 day update to my acrylic paint marker cover
    It’s been 211 days since I decorated my olive cover with acrylic paint markers. A few folks wanted to know how it’s been holding up. I didn’t seal the paint in anyways and as you can see, I beat up my cover quite a bit and it’s holding up quite well I think! The 2nd pic is when I first did it. submitted by /u/OrneryOctopus [link] [comments]
    More Cleveland
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    Distressed and beat up
    submitted by /u/Coolius69 [link] [comments]
    Fresh conditioning and first charms!
    submitted by /u/bookyface [link] [comments]
    Recommendation for UK based leather journals
    I apologies if this has been asked recently! But can anyone recommend a UK based manufacturer/maker of leather travel journals please? Ideally something that isn’t tied to proprietary sized infills? Already have a TC Passport sized which is lovely, but would like something of similar quality/nice supple leather to use with my preferred A6/A5 sketchbooks. Thank you so much for your help! submitted by /u/Vectipelta_Barretti [link] [comments]
    Inside my Kyoto edc
    I use my TN for weekly planning, note taking, and storing random paraphernalia. Mostly stickers I've picked up from places, prints of film I've shot, and Pokemon things. I'd been saving some stickers for years but decided recently to just use them! five inserts: pvc folder, weekly sardine insert I picked up from Etsy, Kraft folder with envelope, card insert for metro cards, and notebook submitted by /u/alstcmtreatment [link] [comments]
    New guy for the family.
    Still don’t know the intentions for this one. Any suggestion? I configure de leather journal with 20 presentations cards (blanks) 15 index cards (in the pockets) Sticky notes of 15 pages ( in the pockets) Mini sticky notes inside the notebook Separators. submitted by /u/blackmonarc [link] [comments]
    Another series of firsts: My first Traveler's Notebook
    I have been journaling for years. Last year, I decided to get my first Hobonichi Cousin, along with a Weeks to separate my spending monitoring and tracking. Now that my work to-dos are encroaching on my daily journal, I decided to buy a TN Regular for work. After a long study of the refills, I settled on the monthly and weekly + memo refills, plus an MD Cream notebook refill—which should be good enough for two years. Building this work planner has been a joy, albeit an exhausting journey. I watched many YouTube videos and followed fellow TN users to learn about their use cases as I figured out my own. After two weeks of having this TN, I have already completed one refill: Local Things in Malaysia. I filled it with stamps collected from stores around Kuala Lumpur, along with photos and some doodles from my four-day solo travels. I even bought several accessories at Stickerrific. My heart and wallet trembled, I swear. LOL Anyway, I am happy with my first TN. After enjoying building this regular TN, I am already wondering if I need a passport size too. Haha, I guess I have fallen into the TN hole this time around. submitted by /u/lifediscourse [link] [comments]
    EYE did a thing.
    I couldn’t help myself. I love to decorate my things and this is slowly becoming more of a “acceptable“ thing to decorate. Opening up to it slowly. submitted by /u/Acrobatic_Warning423 [link] [comments]
    Charms
    Any sites where you gus buy charms for your TNs? submitted by /u/SadsauceTV [link] [comments]
    TN Inserts
    Best fountain pen-friendly paper for TN inserts? Preferably a bit thicker than Tomoe River. submitted by /u/HatPotential5600 [link] [comments]
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    A7 for pocket catch all and A5 for Bujo
    The A7 is a midori MD notebook. The A5 is the 365 Stalogy. I plan to carry the A7 everywhere because I can pull it out at every time. The only thing missing is a pen that can fit in my pocket. The A5 has to stay at my home or workplace. I do have a bag to carry it around but it’s easier to just write on the A7. submitted by /u/Pathocyte [link] [comments]
    What else can I add?
    I've wanted to decorate this notebook with this particular quote for a while but had a really hard time coming up with ideas. This is what I ended up with because everything else seemed... too much? Yet it still seems a little naked. I feel like it needs a border or something. I don't know what. Ideas? I really like it so far even though it somehow also feels uncreative. A little background: The notebook is to improve on my German by translating the lyrics of my favorite band. That's where the quote is from. submitted by /u/Sewpercee [link] [comments]
    Reorganizing
    This is my TUL notebook. I came into a Travelers Notebook so that is my EDC, this was my dungeons and dragons note taking book but I have revised that system so I need new ideas on what to use this notebook for. I love it and I absolutely want to keep using it. submitted by /u/Acrobatic_Warning423 [link] [comments]
    Does it exist?
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    I am in love…
    …with this journal of Wanderings! Just one week before the purchase I started to journal and it helps me quite a lot to bring my mind into peace. Have it with me even if I only change a room at home, because when I need to calm my mind I need it next to me <3 submitted by /u/PipMerRox [link] [comments]
    Fake Leuchtturm1917 Notebooks found in TK Maxx (UK)
    Update: ive been made aware in comments that it is a legit brand i hadnt heard of. I had assumed it was an L1917 copy made by tk maxx. I was wrong. Thank you for corrections. The notebooks are good quality. Got some decent-looking notebooks that are pretty identical to Leuchtturm1917 notebooks. £5 each. Got 3. Rude not to. :D submitted by /u/iamdavidpeach [link] [comments]
    Releasing some of my lovely Stationery!
    Hi Guys, As an avid journaler and fountain pen user, I've managed to create a small collection that is suddenly getting out of control 😮‍💨 Soooo.. I am trying to re-home some of these pre-loved beauties! I'll be posting new items in the upcoming days, but will basically be along the same brands: Louise Carmen, Paper Republic, Hobonichi, &Liebe, The Superior Labor and Traveler's Company. All available through Vinted: Member Id. 295572142 or Username (at)nightandvintage. https://preview.redd.it/857743qoltrg1.jpg?width=4284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=111bb2a20c09870d75a45c4ca9923fbabab5579b https://preview.redd.it/pbx2p2qoltrg1.jpg?width=4284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=55701560a67dc8d393b122ee6a2a52e60eb49288 submitted by /u/Sad-Attorney225 [link] [comments]
    Lack of A4 notebooks. Help would be appreciated!
    Why is there such a lack of A4 notebooks on the market? I'm starting a new creative project, and while I do have a pocket notebook and a few A5 notebooks, they're all lined and I would like plain pages and something a bit bigger for diagrams, sketches and more flexibility with my notes. Most of the brands I have seen people recommend seem to have either discontinued or made it very difficult to find their A4 notebooks. Some are out of stock everywhere and others take months and months to ship. Maybe it's because I want a plain one or because I'm in the UK, but I wouldn't have thought the market would be so small for this. Has anyone else had a similar problem and have any suggestions for what I can get? submitted by /u/Either_Ad9201 [link] [comments]
    My latest traveler's notebook inspired cover, featuring a balloon dog! I love hot the blue elastic cord pops on the otherwise neutral design. I kinda want to give the balloon dog a name haha
    submitted by /u/ElsieCubitt [link] [comments]
    Leather Cover for Midori
    I'm looking for a protective leather cover for the Midori MD 1 day 1 page Codex. It is around 365 pages, A5. The book is 20 mm thick. There is a proprietary one made of plastic and another of thick paper, but I woul prefer something in leather. Do anyone have some insight what would be suitable? submitted by /u/stenvalteregon [link] [comments]
    New ring binder setup
    I received my new meeplus 16mm rings (buttero natural personal size) a couple days ago. I conditioned and distressed the leather to get a more patinaed look. This is my setup : -front pocket is an old hobonichi weeks clear cover cut in half and trimmed on top. It still has the pen loop on it. -3 lifters made of brown handmade cotton paper. -sections are brain dump/journal (plain paper from plotter), planning (to do list paper from plotter, weekly paper from meeplus, 6mm ruled paper from plotter), tracker (yearly tracker folding paper from meeplus, ruled paper from DaVinci) -lifter with pen holder and elastic band from meeplus -clear zippered pocket from meeplus My plan is to use this notebooks for all my needs and stop using a billion notebook at the same time. Even modular system such as travelers notebook don't suit me cause your still technically carrying different notebooks rather than just have the pages you need. I also tried bullet journaling, which was a better fit for me, but being able to move the pages around us a big bonus, so a ring binder is really the best system for the way I function. Hopefully this will be the system to rule them all. Wish me luck! submitted by /u/Leslie-Gajin [link] [comments]
    An A5 cover for work
    Finally got a cover that can hold a Custom Urushi. The &Liebe Pebble Nume A5 has magnetic closures, perfect for easy access at work. I'll use the zippered Galen Leather for sketching, and the Oberon Design A6 for notes. Notebooks are Tomoe River, Midori MD, Rhodia, and Clairefontain which are all fountain pen friendly. submitted by /u/LowDrag0 [link] [comments]
    Look what I made!
    submitted by /u/Lucky98yu [link] [comments]
    This 4.99 Campus 🖤
    I've been looking for a notebook that can take fountain pen ink. Never have used Tomoe River paper (have to drive a ways for stationery 'round these parts) but I've heard good things about it. Ferris Wheel Press suggests it for their duo chrome shimmer inks, of which I have a bunch. So I was at Barnes & Noble tonight looking at the plethora of notebooks (that's good as it gets within a half hr), didn't find Tomoe, but found this Campus. It was definitely in my price range, and I noticed right away it is thicker than Leuchtturm, thinner than Rhodia, and definitely less obnoxiously blue than Rhodia's grid. And it's so smooth, so I brought it home. I'm very satisfied with how it handles fp ink! Very little ghosting on back. Altho now that I think about it, maybe I should try Sharpie markers on it. Anyway, here's some pix with my crappy handwriting. submitted by /u/xoxotoe [link] [comments]
    Charms
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    Ideas for what to do with two spare notebooks?
    Hi, I have a journal and several notebooks filled with defined themes. However, I recently bought a simple, basic notebook, and for now I'm writing down thoughts about stories from books and unfamiliar words, but it feels too empty... What else can I do with it? And I have a small binder that I'm dying to use, but I don't know what to put in it. Any creative and somewhat unusual ideas? submitted by /u/kiaratiara11 [link] [comments]
    Amazon is awesome
    The mini composition books I bought at dollar tree before caught my curiosity. And I've been searching for them since. All the area dollar trees didn't have any. The curiosity was so strong that I went on Amazon and found these. Bought a whole case. Not much of a journal user nor a writer but these will come in handy for a while. Score. submitted by /u/EyeNeverHadReddit [link] [comments]
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    exiftool (20260328.2210) --- Elisp wrapper around ExifTool
    The exiftool package has been updated to version 20260328.2210.
    diff-hl (20260328.1925) --- Highlight uncommitted changes using VC
    The diff-hl package has been updated to version 20260328.1925.
    citar (20260328.1759) --- Citation-related commands for org, latex, markdown
    The citar package has been updated to version 20260328.1759.
    mandm-theme (20260328.1745) --- An M&M color theme
    The mandm-theme package has been updated to version 20260328.1745.
    pg (20260328.1624) --- Socket-level interface to the PostgreSQL database
    The pg package has been updated to version 20260328.1624.
    j-mode (20260328.1226) --- Major mode for editing J programs
    The j-mode package has been updated to version 20260328.1226.
    zenburn-theme (20260328.1156) --- A low contrast color theme for Emacs
    The zenburn-theme package has been updated to version 20260328.1156.
    elisp-autofmt (20260328.1130) --- Emacs lisp auto-format
    The elisp-autofmt package has been updated to version 20260328.1130.
    magik-mode (20260328.1014) --- Emacs major mode for Smallworld Magik files
    The magik-mode package has been updated to version 20260328.1014.
    vulpea-ui (20260328.848) --- Sidebar infrastructure and widget framework for vulpea notes
    The vulpea-ui package has been updated to version 20260328.848.
    frames-only-mode (20260328.650) --- Use frames instead of Emacs windows
    The frames-only-mode package has been updated to version 20260328.650.
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    Major refactor to subtree-package: transient support added, execution engine rewritten and diff feature added (version 0.11.8)
    If you're not yet familiar with STP, it is a package that allows you to manage Emacs lisp packages as git subtrees. This means that all packages are part of your git repository so your configuration is self-contained and can be restored even if external package repositories become unavailable in the future. See my original post announcing STP and the GitHub repository README for more details. A major refactor has been completed which has resulted in cleaner code while also providing more features and fixing a number of bugs and corner cases. (Most of this has actually been in STP for a while but it has been some time since I last posted.) Transient Transient is now used to toggle user options instead of completing read (see the GIF). This provides a cleaner way for users to select the …
    Beginner here
    So intimidating. I don't want to use Doom. I tried it, uninstalled it. Did Bedrock. But, I want an "assisstant" or something inside it. (Not an LLM, just some GUI that displays shortcuts, and perhaps a proper GUI??) I want to use it for coding, unifying my stuff... Anything suitable for beginners, to reap some benefits without the blank wall? submitted by /u/Feliks_WR [link] [comments]
    How to parse URLs correctly in a loop?
    Hello everyone! What mistakes do I have in this code block? (defvar my-git-repo-alist '("https://github.com/oneKelvinSmith/monokai-emacs")) (dolist (package-url my-git-repo-alist) (use-package (intern (nth 4 (string-split package-url "/"))) :vc (:url package-url) :ensure t)) I don't wonder why this it doesn't work. Error (use-package): Failed to parse package (nth 4 (string-split package-url /)): Wrong type argument: symbolp, (nth 4 (string-split package-url "/")) submitted by /u/kochvar [link] [comments]
    embark-collect issue with autoloads
    I use consult and embark a lot. One of the things is grepping in a project. I start the search with consult-ripgrep, then embark-act and finally embark-collect and it's here where it fails with the error: run-hooks: Autoloading file /.../emacs/emacs.d/var/elpa/consult-3.4/consult.elc failed to define function consult-preview-at-point-mode Does anybody seen something similar? Is there a fix? embark-export works find, it is just embark-collect which fails. submitted by /u/Overall_Gazelle5107 [link] [comments]
    What's up with the icon change?
    Did you guys see this? Updated my system and now there's an outline around the ξ letter. Couldn't find anything about it on the internet. submitted by /u/RoxyMusicVEVO [link] [comments]
    Suppress emacs lsp idle warnings
    Hey, everyone. After some updates recently (?), I started getting these separate LSP server warnings in my echo area and lsp-log: Copilot: textDocument/inlineCompletion failed: (:code -32800 :message "Request was canceled") LSP :: Error from the Language Server: Request cancelled because the document was modified (Unknown error) [3 times] This happens when the LSP makes a request but I am typing so it gets cancelled. I have lsp-idle-delay and copilot-idle-delay set very low which could be contributing to this but I don't want to change those values. Is there anyway to suppress these? submitted by /u/LmasterBruh [link] [comments]
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    org-taube: Email-first capture pipeline for Org mode
    Capture source → Email → IMAP → mbsync → Maildir → org-taube → Org file Send an email, get an Org entry. No mobile apps, no file sync, no Emacs runtime on the capture side. Why email? Everything can send email -- your phone, Zapier, Slack workflows, shell scripts, forwarding rules. It's the universal capture API. Input is progressively specific. Just a subject gives you a note. Start with TODO and it's a task. Add body headers (TYPE:, TAGS:, SCHEDULED:, DEADLINE:) for full control. Custom types with their own properties and target files. Run interactively to preview each entry, or --auto with cron/launchd for hands-off capture. Zero external Python dependencies (stdlib only, 3.11+). v0.1.0 -- been using it daily but it's early. Feedback welcome. For transparency: Claude Opus 4.6 was used during development. The code is human-directed and reviewed. GitHub: https://github.com/aleksozolins/org-taube submitted by /u/analog_goat [link] [comments]
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    Live On Twitch: Building A Trading Strategy Simulator & Reactive Trading Bot
    We are going live on Twitch to build a trading strategy simulator and reactive trading bot, written in Haskell. The idea is to model a trading system the way it deserves to be modeled: with strong types, pure functions, and a reactive architecture that makes the data flow explicit and the edge cases appropriately handled. What we'll be building: A simulator that lets you backtest strategies against historical price data A reactive trading bot that responds to live market events Clean domain modeling for orders, positions, and portfolio state Probably some interesting type-level tricks along the way This is a build-in-public stream — I'll be thinking out loud, making mistakes, and figuring things out live. If you're curious about how functional programming applies to real-world financial systems, or you just want to hang out and talk Haskell, come join. No experience with trading or finance required. If you know some Haskell (or want to learn by watching), you'll get something out of it. https://www.twitch.tv/typifyprogramming submitted by /u/_lazyLambda [link] [comments]
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    Making Scala Scripting Actually Good with Mill, Scalar Warsaw, 27 March 2026
    submitted by /u/lihaoyi [link] [comments]

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    A5 trifold cover/travelers notebook
    I hope this is the right group to post this… but I’m looking at getting a custom notebook cover made on Etsy. I have the choice of 2, 4 or 6 strings… for some reason, 6 is making me feel like the entire system will be way too chunky to carry around a5 notebooks in. I’m new to travelers notebook systems so looking for advice! I hope I’m making sense.. lol.. submitted by /u/Gus2021_ [link] [comments]
    My Daily Carry
    This is my pocketbook that I carry everywhere. I made the leather case myself. It fits two Mead pocket composition books, or the Midori A6, which is my preferred pocket notebook, but also a heck of a lot pricier than the composition books. Of the two notebooks I currently have loaded, the one is a poetry scratch pad, and the second is my catch all. Literally every writing project I have starts in my catch all. My favorite writing tool is a .5 mechanical pencil. submitted by /u/QuietZestyclose4609 [link] [comments]
    Springback notebook sewing
    It’s good to be back! The exam went smoothly and I could finally find some time to start the A6 springback series production. Working with iroful paper is a dream, it’s thin but feels so strong and high quality! As you can see in the pictures, two A4 sheets get folded together, then you slit them along the fold not completely and then fold again to obtain an A6 signature. Repeat that for 120 A4 sheets, quick nip in the press to neatly define the folds and then it’s time to punch holes in them by hand, 6 each section, 120 holes in total. Last step of the day, sewing on two cotton tapes. Tomorrow I’ll finish sewing the other two and by Monday I’ll have the endpapers ready (the colorful decorative papers on front and back). I think I’m set on the style: a homage to the birth of this exceptional piece of stationary. I’ll make half leather bindings (that means leather on the spine and corners/ foredge/ just top and bottom) and the rest is covered by bookcloth. The endpapers will be handmade marbled papers as they used to be back in the days. The feedback from this community was incredible, I wouldn’t be on this journey if it wasn’t for your cheering and insights, together with the folks on the fountain pen subreddit. Can’t wait to see where this experience will lead me. Stay tuned, I’d love to hear what you guys think. See you when the endpapers are done! :) submitted by /u/Ninja_Doc2000 [link] [comments]
    What are some nice, slightly cheaper, alternatives to the Lochby A5 notebooks?
    submitted by /u/darbyru [link] [comments]
    New one to the family
    I fill it with index cards in the pockets , presentation cards (blanks) and sticky notes on the pocket and also inside the notebooks. I still don’t know the intentions with this notebook/leather. Any suggestion? submitted by /u/blackmonarc [link] [comments]
    What am I going to do with 300 a5 notebooks?
    I got these on a trade for some work, don’t know what I should do with them. submitted by /u/sightunseen [link] [comments]
    The final pocket notebook/wallet setup! (More details in the comments)
    submitted by /u/k1cm3t [link] [comments]
    What should I use my PR Grand Voyageur in pocket sized for?
    I already have a PR Le Trifold that I have 3 notebooks in. One for book reviews and study notes for books I consume, another one for morning pages/diary style, and the third one for to-do lists for work. Bought the pocket sized on a whim. Not sure how I can realistically fit it into my daily life. Any suggestions? submitted by /u/Upbeat_Lavishness_23 [link] [comments]
    Writing in my pocket planner
    I’ve used a page to test the inks. The first time I wrote on here, I was surprised of how comfortable it felt. It took me a while to realize that it was because of the line spacing. It was narrow enough to make my small writing look ‘normal’ to my eyes, and I don’t have to make much of an effort to move my hand to make bigger letters and fill the space. Is this sentiment weird? Lol. submitted by /u/effysundry [link] [comments]
    love those colors
    submitted by /u/Sol3InLaniakea [link] [comments]
    What do you wish journaling notebooks had?
    I’d love to know what you feel current journals lack and what your ideal journal would look like :)) submitted by /u/Summerwinterhungry [link] [comments]
    Paul McGrath Leather Goods A6 Notebook -$45
    submitted by /u/pablomcg123 [link] [comments]
    I don't find the notebook I want
    I have to study more than a thousand pages for an exam and I want to make my own notes in a good notebook (I know I will need some of them :P) because it helps me to memorize. I want those characteristics if possible: - no white pages (I want to rest my eyes as much as possible). -micro-perforated pages or some other system so that if I make a mistake while writing I can tear out the sheet. -If possible, I don't want rings because I tend to write badly with them. Thanks !! submitted by /u/Dense_Young3797 [link] [comments]
    Looking for Midori Grid paper with boxes larger than 5mm or others
    Any resources appreciated. Thank You. submitted by /u/mgepark [link] [comments]
    Staple Day: Daily Mountain — rainbow request (Field Notes Brand Expedition edition) [OC]
    submitted by /u/ProbablyWandering [link] [comments]
    Found the Leuchtturm B6+ Softcover in Port Red
    I found two of them at TJ Maxx for $7.99. I didn't need them. Now I'm thinking there could be others elsewhere at other locations. submitted by /u/mgepark [link] [comments]
    Most beautiful notebook
    Smythson did a collab with Liberty London to make a line of notebooks with cloth patterned end pages, and this one is the most stunning looking notebook I have ever seen! submitted by /u/anonymous65836 [link] [comments]
    Journal Recommendations
    Hi all, I’m an avid scrapbooker and have previously done journaling but was wanting to merge these together and do a scrapbook journal. Does anyone have recommendations for journals they have used in this way that have held together or are good quality but not too expensive? I’m based in the UK so availability here is preferred haha! I considered a blank page journal but finding them can be hard, as it’ll say blank but have lines or dots. I’ll do a bullet journal at a push haha… Any help would be greatly received!! submitted by /u/PhoebeP7 [link] [comments]
    “The Notebook” from bulletjournal.com
    It has 120gsm paper. Is it Leuchtturm1917 paper? Is it different than the bullet journal that Leuchtturm sells? Sorry it’s confusing some but potentially trite! 😊. submitted by /u/mgepark [link] [comments]
    Moleskine form factor with good quality paper
    I am looking for a Fountain Pen friendly notebook for work with good quality hard cover and can lay Flat in A5 slim size. Preferably TRP or equivalent quality. Moleskine: Love the A5 slim size, hard cover and the thin form factor but very poor paper quality. Leuchtrum 1917: A5 size is too broad and bulky also due to 80 GSM. Also don’t like Cover extending 1-2 cm outside the paper. Stalogy: I have one. doesn’t lay flat Sterling ink: I have no experience. But no hard cover and does it lay flat? Midori md: don’t like the white card stock cover. Don’t want to use external covers. submitted by /u/OrangeTariff [link] [comments]
    Where do you find really cheap notebooks in USA?
    I'm not even talking about fancy branded fountain pen friendly high end nbs, since I mainly use gel pens and bp pens. I had luck at a Staples once. The clearance bins have moleskine pocket (3.5x5.5) nbs at $1 each, I grabbed all of them. I've since then only score deals at discount stores like Marshall's and TJ Maxx. Target occasionally will have some clearance inventory, but that's about it. Where else should I look? submitted by /u/UbeWaffler [link] [comments]
    My complete(d) collection (so far)
    submitted by /u/goi4binha [link] [comments]
    2 years of daily journaling, it seems like it's time to sort it all out!
    On the left is a "storage" for all occasions. Not just for journaling, but also for "junk" notes, work notes, and the like. On the right are notebooks filled with notes from the last two years. All this time, I've been searching for the right notebook format and my own journaling style. submitted by /u/k1cm3t [link] [comments]
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    Bookmark cord maintenance?
    It's started to fray a little bit and i noticed new TNs have a nice and snatched bookmark. What would be a good thing to coat it with? I feel like wax would leave residues on the pages 🤔 submitted by /u/zan_len [link] [comments]
    First Travelers Notebook! :)
    I’ve had this charm for so long and it seems like a perfect fit! submitted by /u/hmoon260 [link] [comments]
    TN vendor at SF Stationary Fest
    Could not pass up getting this! Great addition with my passport submitted by /u/Laissez_fairey [link] [comments]
    Conditioning Day!
    I use my Passport as a wallet, and keep a conditioning log in the back of the notebook. It's been a little over a year since the last one, so here we go 🥥 I start by removing the inserts and closure elastic, before sticking it in my shirt with the face against my skin to warm up the leather. (It's also part of how I show gratefulness to the animal it came from: sharing the heat that my body produces.) I've used this tub of Renapur for years on my covers and haven't made a dent in it yet. I apply it generously from the spine out and let it sit for a bit. I then use a very soft rag or bit of paper towel to remove any excess balm. Having a 'relationship' with leather items is important to me personally. Even though the animal that provided this is no longer here, I can still care for it and be thankful that it's sharing time and space with me. Conditioning Day helps me tend not only to a material item, but remember gratitude as well. submitted by /u/undeadletter [link] [comments]
    Weekly Food Journal Spread 11 😌
    Don’t get yourself into a situation where you have 1.5 months of backlog to go through. submitted by /u/1ambicpentameter [link] [comments]
    Watercolour vs Sketch insert?
    Hello! I use my traveler’s company passport size journal for a mix of things, one of them is the blank insert it comes with as a travel/ out and about sketchbook. I like it, my fountain pens work really well on it, but it can’t really take much wet mediums. Recently I’ve been getting into using ink washes, and I want to experiment more with watercolours. How do the sketch and watercolour inserts hold up in comparison? Would they be too textured for my fountain pens, and which out of them sounds most suited to me? Thank you for any help! :) submitted by /u/Frosty-Aioli4091 [link] [comments]
    Traveler’s Notebook
    submitted by /u/iaacornus [link] [comments]
    A scaled mock-up of my notebook. I thought you guys would enjoy it
    This took entirely too long to finish, but picking colors is hard when you have 15 tabs open and the colors you actually want are all out of stock. I'm happy with the consolation colors here after seeing it all together. Obviously, the colors will be a bit different in real life, but I got as close as possible. The main reason I did this is to contemplate getting a custom leather embosser and stamping something in the lower right corner. Still working that out, but I have a properly scaled model to test a lot of different things to see what it would look like before things started arriving. submitted by /u/Hostile-Potato [link] [comments]
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    Emacs on the go on a Zinwa Q25 on Android
    submitted by /u/k-m-la [link] [comments]
    [Question] Seeking Emacs recommendations for an ultra low-spec machine (1GB RAM / Atom N270)
    Hi everyone! I’ve been using Emacs sporadically for a while, but only at a very basic level. To be honest, I only know about 4 or 5 commands (find/create file, select all, copy/cut, and closing error windows). Now, I want to make it my main tool. The catch is that I’ll be running it on an Acer Aspire One with a 2008 Intel Atom N270 and only 1 GB of RAM. Since the hardware is very limited, I’m looking for extensions and packages that work well both in the terminal (st) and the graphical interface (lucid build) to replace heavier software. I already have my environment set up with DWM, st, and WeeChat, but I’d like to integrate the following into Emacs: Programming: I plan to code in C, C++, Lua, Bash, Dash, Pascal, and Basic256. I definitely need line numbers. I’d love to have some form of autocompletion, but only if it doesn't choke my CPU or RAM—if it's too heavy, I can live without it. I might also use vterm for compiling. Document Creation: I’m looking for a way to create documents that allows for different fonts, font sizes, underlining, line spacing, bold text, etc., and includes support for displaying images. Basically, I need a "lightweight LibreOffice" alternative within Emacs so I don't crash my computer. File Management: Something fluid for navigating, copying, moving, and managing directories. Minimalist Web: Clients for Gemini and Gopher protocols. Email: A lightweight mail client. Extra: For RSS, I’ve been recommended newsboat (standalone), so I might not need an Emacs package for that. However, if there’s something in Emacs that is objectively better or lighter, I’d love to hear about it. I would appreciate any tips, package recommendations, or performance tweaks that could help me get the most out of this little machine. Thanks! submitted by /u/ElViejoDelCyro [link] [comments]
    Advice about keymaps
    Hello friends. I am very comfortable with vim and helix keybindings. I want to give Emacs a try for programming in Rust, C, OCaml and F#. Would you recommend me to use the native key chords or simply use doom or helix mode? What would be the advantages of using the native keybindings? Thanks a lot in advance. submitted by /u/turbofish_pk [link] [comments]
    How to enable native compilation on windows?
    Hi, i need to use Emacs on windows due to my job (unfortunately). The experience is actually less painful than i thought it would be, but i have some troubles with the features dealing with native code, specifically tree-sitter and native compilation. Issuing (native-comp-available-p) returns nil on windows Emacs, but evaluating system-configuration-options i see it is "--with-modules --without-dbus --with-native-compilation=aot --without-compress-install --with-tree-sitter CFLAGS=-O2 prefix=/g/rel/install-emacs-30.2". How could i enable native compilation? Notice that using MSYS2 Emacs, (native-comp-available-p) returns t, but i'm not sure if i can use it because i'm having problems with tree-sitter instead. Extra, possibly (?) unrelated: i also see that for Emacs -deps.zip, but not for Emacs 30. why? Thanks! submitted by /u/alessandrobertulli [link] [comments]
    Publishing a blog with ox-publish
    Hi everyone! For a while I want to make org my main way of writting documents, essays, thesis, notes... I was using hugo, but I felt to much complicated, in terms of structure to create my own blog in my own terms. Then I found the ox-publish project and thought on give it a try, but it feels a like confusing to setup and most tutorials are 4 ~ 5 years old. Does anyone have a good resource besides the worg documentation? Thank you and happy hacking for all! submitted by /u/Savings-Shallot1771 [link] [comments]
    Initweave - feedback request for module-based Emacs config generator
    Long time lurker, first time poster. I'm interested In improving non-developer access to emacs and drive its use in the knowledge worker space. I built a module-based Emacs config generator - looking for feedback on the idea and implementation The blank init.el is a well-known barrier to entry for new users.I built initweave to address that. You pick the modules you want from a curated list, get a working init.el, and start using the tool. No adds or monetisation, just tooling for the community. What it is A web-based config generator. The module library covers: Org-mode stack (core, capture, roam, babel/Python, drill, deft) Developer tooling (Eglot/LSP, Corfu, Magit, Projectile) Scientific workflows (ESS/R, AUCTeX) Writing (Olivetti, Flyspell, Markdown) System (vterm, TRAMP) Persona presets (Scientist, Developer, Academic, etc.) pre-select a sensible starting set. Everything is opt-in and the output is plain init.el (toggle for org-babel once users are comfortable) - choose what you want and deselect what is not needed. Why not Doom or Spacemacs? When I started using emacs I went with Spacemacs, but it slowed down my learning. I only really understood what I needed and how Emacs worked after building my config from scratch. initweave tries to give you that starting point without the abstraction layer getting in the way. What I'm looking for Stress test the idea (looking to make a useful tool for the community) Are there modules/personas that are obviously missing? Does the persona framing make sense, or is it the wrong abstraction? Anything in the generated elisp that should be done differently? Source is on GitHub: https://github.com/timotaysci/initweave submitted by /u/TimJohnsonSci [link] [comments]
    Emacs goes pretty well with new Macbook Neo
    submitted by /u/DrearyLisper [link] [comments]
    is emacs for me?
    First post here, and I'll try to be quick: I want a tool which I'll be able to use for many years without having to care about learning new tools; This means I'm willing to learn a tool that will be future-proof; I use Obsidian and Trilium and I value the linking, tags, highlighting features; I tried to use something like nano on the terminal and Zim, but nano is too simple; I want to embrace a low-tech life, meaning, I see myself using a computer with less bloat; My setup is debian barebones with sway; I am a researcher: writing, taking notes of papers, organizing data on tables, and python; I want to use org-mode to replace my dokuwiki (or maybe not). Thank you for your attention. submitted by /u/x880609 [link] [comments]
    "GNU ELPA packages with NonGNU ELPA dependencies" (a very long thread) that people who maintain packages in GNU ELPA might want to know about
    submitted by /u/DevelopmentCool2449 [link] [comments]
    compile-angel.el - Ensure that all Emacs Lisp files are always byte-compiled and native-compiled [Release 1.2.0]
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    Emacs inside terminal
    So I was having a pretty annoying problem when running Emacs GUI version — it felt very laggy. It’s hard to explain, but everything felt about ~200ms delayed, including typing. I tried a LOT of different approaches: different distros (Omarchy, CachyOS with KDE, Niri, Hyprland, i3wm - with and without picom), always fresh installs, compiling Emacs with GTK3/PGTK, disabling packages (disabling evil-mode helped a bit or maybe not, I don’t know at this point), tweaking GC, etc. But nothing really fixed it. Today, on a fresh CachyOS + Niri install, I accidentally launched Emacs in the terminal (Wezterm), and honestly, it shocked me how responsive it was. I don’t know much about this, but shouldn’t the GUI version run better than inside a terminal emulator? I always thought the Emacs application was meant to run Emacs itself so the terminal version would be worse. Am I doing something wrong? Or could it be my hardware? (i5-10400 / 16GB / SSD, no GPU) normal usage CPU peaks 5-10% submitted by /u/DapperStatement3364 [link] [comments]
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    Delayed/Lazy Either List?
    I often use attoparsec to parse lists of things, so I wind up doing stuff like this a lot: ```haskell import Data.Attoparsec.Text qualified as AT import Data.Text qualified as T myParser :: AT.Parser [MyType] myParser = AT.many1 myOtherParser getList :: T.Text -> Either String [MyType] getList txt = AT.parseOnly myParser txt ``` The trouble is, since getList returns an Either, the whole text (or at least, as much as can be parsed) has to be parsed before you can start processing the contents of the list. This is especially annoying when you want to check whether e.g. two files are the same modulo whitespace/line endings/indentation/etc... The point is, there's some times where you want a result like Either e [a], but you're okay with returning some of the data, even if there might be an error later on. I wound up creating this data type: haskell data ErrList e a = a :> (ErrList e a) | NoErr -- equivalent to [] | YesErr e -- representing Left e Is there already an established type like this somewhere? I imagine most people who do more complicated data management use pipes or conduit etc... I've tried searching for such a type on Hackage, but I haven't found anything like it. submitted by /u/Aperispomen [link] [comments]
    Beyond Purity
    New video: "Beyond Purity" - Haskell as the world's best imperative programming language. We look at Set 11b of the MOOC at haskell.mooc.fi. The thumbnail painting is "Tintoretto Paints His Dead Daughter" (1873) by Henry Nelson O'Neil submitted by /u/peterb12 [link] [comments]
    Haskell Weekly lost its subscriber list · taylor.fausak.me
    submitted by /u/rampion [link] [comments]
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    Where after Scala?
    Had a great time learning Functional Programming with Scala last year. Only bad part has been I can't get a job in it coz no professional experience in it. It also seems that the market is shrinking for scala so my question is what have other scala Devs moved on to if they are no longer working with the language anymore? submitted by /u/girvain [link] [comments]
    I forked scalex and added semantic rename, call-graph, and dead code detection - intel4s
    TL;DR: I built a plugin for Scala devs and CC/etc - please try it out and share feedback so I can improve it. The goal is to make vibecoding in Scala less stressful :peka: Yooo r/scaca, I submitted a PR to scalex (MCP server support) and the maintainer declined it — fair enough, he wants to keep scalex stateless and server-free. I respect that design decision. So I forked it and went in a different direction. The fork is called intel4s (code intelligence for Scala). What I added on top of scalex's 29 commands: rename --semantic — uses SemanticDB for type-aware renaming. Two classes named Config in different packages? Only renames the right one. grep can't do this. call-graph — shows what a method calls and who calls it, in one command. With --semantic flag uses compiler-resolved symbols instead of text matching. unused — dead code detection. Finds symbols with zero external references using bloom filters. scaffold impl — generates override stubs with type parameter substitution (T → User resolved automatically). MCP server — works with Cursor, Windsurf, Cline out of the box. SemanticDB hybrid mode — works without a build server (text-based). Compile with -Xsemanticdb and it gets type-aware. One tool, both modes. The idea: scalex is a great read-only search tool. intel4s tries to also do things — rename, detect dead code, generate stubs. And the SemanticDB integration means it can be as precise as an IDE when compilation artifacts are available, while still working instantly on any repo without a build. GitHub: https://github.com/haskiindahouse/intel4s Site: https://haskiindahouse.github.io/intel4s/ Install in Claude Code: /plugin marketplace add haskiindahouse/intel4s /plugin install intel4s@intel4s-marketplace submitted by /u/haskiindahouse [link] [comments]
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    ros-face (20260327.1536) --- Syntax highlighting for ROS files
    The ros-face package has been updated to version 20260327.1536.
    oer-reveal (20260327.1514) --- OER with reveal.js, plugins, and org-re-reveal
    The oer-reveal package has been updated to version 20260327.1514.
    org-re-reveal (20260327.1502) --- Org export to reveal.js presentations
    The org-re-reveal package has been updated to version 20260327.1502.
    flycheck-languagetool (20260327.1302) --- Flycheck support for LanguageTool
    The flycheck-languagetool package has been updated to version 20260327.1302.
    fj (20260327.906) --- Client for Forgejo instances
    The fj package has been updated to version 20260327.906.
    mozc (20260327.323) --- Minor mode to input Japanese with Mozc
    The mozc package has been updated to version 20260327.323.
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    Initweave - feedback request for module-based Emacs config generator
    submitted by /u/TimJohnsonSci [link] [comments]

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    I’m in!
    Ran into a store that sold TN’s in D.C. and I made the leap and bought one! I’ve been holding out on buying a TN because I am a stationery nerd and have way too many planners. Super happy with this passport size. Trying to stay on the dark brown leather and silver theme! It makes me happy to write in it. submitted by /u/According-Law4630 [link] [comments]
    Bought an ex display TN - amazing patina preloaded
    I have been loving my camel passport so much that I decided I’d like a standard size too- I wanted the brown but it was sold out in the shop I visited while travelling - but they let me buy the display model that I found in the pocket of a bag they were selling! I love how battered it is already - also I was told it’s an older model with thicker leather 🥰 Bonus pic of my family at the end! Can’t wait to start using her submitted by /u/jourbal [link] [comments]
    I am absolutely loving it!
    submitted by /u/cim_cim12 [link] [comments]
    Limited Edition TNs
    Where do you guys find the limited edition TNC covers? I wanted to get the Love and Trip cover but resale value is crazy. submitted by /u/SadsauceTV [link] [comments]
    Ok, I’m done now
    The way I have been itching for a LC Ernest for 2 yrs now, but refuse to pay those prices (my Honoré) is enough. I found Boivin Leather and the fact that it’s a trifold with a secretarial in the front and a back pocket got me. Did I also buy a pen to go with it? Maaaaaaybe 😁 I’m ridiculously enamored right now. submitted by /u/suec76 [link] [comments]
    Travelers Notebook Passport
    After having my brand new wallet stolen earlier this week, I found a really good deal on a Love and Trip Passport! Decided not to pass it up, and I can’t wait for it to arrive!! First time, using a passport sized TN and would love to use it as my wallet. Can you show me your Passport setups? Any advice on inserts for it as well? submitted by /u/AbjectFace2866 [link] [comments]
    So Lost...trying to find my perfect TN
    I am trying to convert from a frankplanner disc bound to a TN. I need an A5 - Monthly calendar with a Monday start notebook Weekly calendar with Monday start notebook as well. Do they exist because I can't seem to find them anywhere. submitted by /u/Puzzled-Local-654 [link] [comments]
    Which to use for stamps
    I will be heading to Toyko and Singapore soon I purchased these to booklets for my trip. Should I use the big or small insert to collect all my stamps? submitted by /u/eauxbehv [link] [comments]
    My current TN setup
    Love this setup, do however would have wanted the blue notebook to be a bit more blue then green. submitted by /u/jjwatchman [link] [comments]
    Finally got my dream TN all set up 😌
    I shared before when my Moominpappa TN first arrived, and wanted to share again now it's all set up (and share the insides). It took me a while to pick my charms as I like the aesthetic of charms but often find them a little annoying to actually deal with, but the button is holding them in place on the elastic which I prefer. I don't love how the tassel covers the text, but I really like how it all looks together and the 'found things' vibe. I made the daruma charm myself out of polymer clay. I also really didn't like the ballpoint pen that came with the Moominpappa set as the ink was so dry, so I switched the casing out so now it's a pencil. My first insert is a planner, the second is a kind of rough journal? I draw, write random thoughts, stick stuff in, that kind of thing but it's less organised than an actual journal. The page I've photographed is a really rough sketch from when I was at an art gallery (I can draw better than that, I promise 😭). And the last insert is a long form brain drain journal. Because this cover is so special to me I worried I'd be really precious about it, but I've loved carrying it everywhere with me. It's starting to get shiny where I handle it which is quite exciting! I own a couple of TNs already, but none that I've felt compelled to take further than my desk so I'm really enjoying the process of this one becoming my lived in EDC companion. submitted by /u/paperxclouds [link] [comments]
    My loyal olive passport after 14 months of edc
    14 months in! I still use my olive passport as a wallet and passport holder every single day. The patina is beautiful and it’s a great travel companion. I’m so happy with it! submitted by /u/pattycular [link] [comments]
    I finally made the trip to TSL Kurashiki
    Since its spring break I made it out to Kurashiki first thing in the morning and ordered my custom notebook. They only did orders so it will arrive in two months they said. Also bought a ton of other goods from ten shop. submitted by /u/Swimming-Reading-652 [link] [comments]
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    dpkg-dev-el (20260326.2334) --- Startup file for the elpa-dpkg-dev-el package
    The dpkg-dev-el package has been updated to version 20260326.2334.
    calle24 (20260326.1749) --- Emacs Toolbar Support for SF Symbols
    The calle24 package has been updated to version 20260326.1749.
    quick-sdcv (20260326.1610) --- Offline dictionary using 'sdcv' (StartDict cli dictionary)
    The quick-sdcv package has been updated to version 20260326.1610.
    persist-text-scale (20260326.1609) --- Persist and restore text scale
    The persist-text-scale package has been updated to version 20260326.1609.
    erlang (20260326.1431) --- Major modes for editing and running Erlang
    The erlang package has been updated to version 20260326.1431.
    telega (20260326.1000) --- Telegram client (unofficial)
    The telega package has been updated to version 20260326.1000.
    kotlin-ts-mode (20260326.930) --- A mode for editing Kotlin files based on tree-sitter
    The kotlin-ts-mode package has been updated to version 20260326.930.
    selected-window-accent-mode (20260326.837) --- Accent Selected Window
    The selected-window-accent-mode package has been updated to version 20260326.837.
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    Set of 3 for a friend
    Coins for finance, Bucket list for dreams, Sockfish for sockfish submitted by /u/choppychopkins [link] [comments]
    Pocket Cache Notebooks - Update
    For those who missed my earlier posts, I’m now in the later testing stages of making my own hand-made notebooks under the name Pocket Cache. The idea is to create a highly customizable notebook with a wide range of paper and cover stock options, along with a variety of page layouts. I just laid out all of the papers I’ve received so far (more are on the way!) and I’m about to start testing them to see which ones are the best fit. I want to spend some time comparing how they behave in terms of bleed through, ghosting, and overall writing experience. I’ll also be testing different weights and types of cover stock to get a better feel for what works best for the overall notebook experience. At the same time, I’m working on several custom page layouts, which are a big part of the project for me. I’ll also be putting together sampler packs that include some of these papers, a range of layouts, and pages from a number of well-known notebook brands. It’s basically the kind of thing I wish I’d been able to get myself when I first started tumbling down the notebook rabbit hole. If all goes according to plan, I’m aiming to have sampler packs ready in early to mid April, with a selection of papers and page layouts so people can get a feel for where the project is heading. I plan to start offering these on r/Pen_Swap, but I’ll post the occasional update here too. More updates soon! submitted by /u/InkStainedLeather [link] [comments]
    Notebook/paper recommendations
    I've been writing in a Rhodia Rhodiarama. Overall I like it. I've used a fountain pen and quite a few different refills and there's a lot of things I like about it. For work I use a basic Maruman spiral a4 notebook. It's nice but there's bleed through with highlighters and some inks. I pulled out a Rhodia spiral notebook to test my pens on and I liked writing on this even better than the Rhodiarama. I prefer a5 size for day to day so I was wondering if there were recommendations for a notebook that has paper more like the Rhodia spiral? Leuchtturm? Mnemosyne? Something else? submitted by /u/Wndrunner [link] [comments]
    Recommendations for A5 hardcover lined notebooks? Bonus if it has great paper quality
    submitted by /u/Kingboyy1 [link] [comments]
    Opinions/recommendation on the - paper republic grand voyageur XL Journal
    And the book refill 120gsm paper that goes with it. Thank you. submitted by /u/mgepark [link] [comments]
    Opinions on the Light Year Louise Carmen Limited Edition notebook?
    Louise Carmen released this new limited edition notebook, which has some stars on the leather and includes an envelope where you can write and seal a future letter to yourself. I just wanted to post a discussion on this new notebook. What do you guys think? submitted by /u/Margot550 [link] [comments]
    Took out my old TN to use as a journal for these rough times
    its so pretty I love it. just have a dot grid notebook and a plastic folder inside to keep it easy to use and reach for. submitted by /u/Southern-Mall2594 [link] [comments]
    Any suggestions to add to my box?
    I use the box when writing, taking notes, creating memories, etc. what else I add to it? submitted by /u/blackmonarc [link] [comments]
    Are u someone who like to maintain journal, what kind of journal you like?
    submitted by /u/Senoritaaaaaaaaaaaa [link] [comments]
    My journal notebook that i decorated with sticker paper
    submitted by /u/Clover-36 [link] [comments]
    Notebook culture hyped on Twitter
    I love the fountain pen, notebooks, the inks, sketches, etc. I wonder if the social media backlash will encourage more people to embrace the analog. submitted by /u/Kaalyx [link] [comments]
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    Doom evil mode
    13-16 submitted by /u/Sea-Employer-3919 [link] [comments]
    Emacs on HHKB
    So, i started using emacs recently and have been loving it, but there is still one problem: the Meta key is really bad to reach on my HHKB pro 2, either i have to stretch my finger too much or change my hand position just to use the meta key. Anyone who use emacs on an HHKB, do you use default key bindings or did you make any changes? I'm considering using evil mode, which would be a bummer because I really like the keybindings if not for this submitted by /u/Particular_Youth_705 [link] [comments]
    how do I define apostrophe (single quote) as a word constituent in an elisp function?
    I'm trying to "colorize" the LaTeX output of cal-tex-cursor-week-iso s/t any occurrence of "Anniversary" or "Birthday" gets rendered in an alternate color. For example, the LaTeX would produce this, where the text in bold is another color: Last Quarter Moon 05:45 (EDT) Douglas Noel Adams Born 74 Years Ago John Smith’s 56th Birthday So I came up with a call to replace-regexp-in-string that achieves this, but only within an Org-mode emacs-lisp source block (which I was using as a sandbox). When the same call runs within the modified version of cal...iso, it fails to interpret the single quote as a word constituent, and it produces this: Last Quarter Moon 05:45 (EDT) Douglas Noel Adams Born 74 Years Ago John Smith’s 56th Birthday It seems the root cause is that the syntax table in the Org source block differs from whatever syntax table is active when cal...iso runs. So I'm looking for a way to modify the syntax table to achieve this. Here's a snippet of source I've used to get this far: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (let ( (re "\\(\\(\\(\\ +\\)+\\\\)\\|\\(\\(\\ +\\)+\\\\)\\)") (s "\\\\Arthur Dent's birthday\\\\Triscia's Anniversary") (rp "{\\\\color{blue4}\\1}")) ; (emacs-lisp-mode) (setq s (replace-regexp-in-string re rp s)) ; (org-mode) s) ;; Output if eLisp active with code uncommented, aka undesired: ;; \\Arthur Dent’{\color{blue4}s birthday}\\Triscia’{\color{blue4}s Anniversary} ;; Output if eLisp not active, aka desired output: ;; \\{\color{blue4}Arthur Dent’s birthday}\\{\Color{Blue4}Triscia’s Anniversary} #+end_src GNU Emacs 30.1 Org mode version 9.7.30 Windows 10 submitted by /u/Animal_or_Vegetable [link] [comments]
    My first day of Emacs - any advice?
    I did a lot of soul searching & finally left my marketing job to pursue programming & computer science, which, I've had no experience with before but I've always been very interested in. For the last few months I've learnt python, started shopping around Linux distros & learnt most of bash. My natural next step was to start writing scripts & quickly I realised how big a choice the text editor you learn is. Understanding how powerful Emacs can be, I'm more than happy to put the time & effort into learning it (& I appreciate this will be my new life now.) As, I'm in no rush to get a job I'm happy to go down some rabbit holes on this journey. But I had a few questions. First off, I've read in a lot of places that people refer to Emacs as an operating system itself, is this more in reference to how much of your system can be accessed by Emacs & how many areas of your computer you can directly interact with? & are there any other text editors that work like this too or is this very unique to Emacs? Additionally, my computer science in general is very lacking but I'm keen to change that quickly. I was hoping that learning Emacs would force my hand into really understaning how my computer works & especially how software works & organises itself (i.e. configuration, different file types, installing, etc...). Am I out of my depth here or is this a great way to learn (I guess trial by fire)? Additionally, I want to start out using Doom & use Evil mode, as I've heard the Vim keybinding are quicker/more optimised than the vanilla Emacs ones. Any advice on this? Any other advice would be really appreciated, thanks :) submitted by /u/John_Doe_1984_ [link] [comments]
    Emacs Prelude: Redux
    submitted by /u/bozhidarb [link] [comments]
    Anyone who uses an e-reader, reMarkable, Daylight Computer or similar?
    I'm looking at putting Emacs on cheap e-readers as well as the more pricy Daylight Computer. If you did it: What device? How did you get Emacs onto it? Did you manage to get a Bluetooth keyboard working? and Do you like it? submitted by /u/meedstrom [link] [comments]
    Org and file organisation
    I am halfway through the tuturial at https://github.com/james-stoup/emacs-org-mode-tutorial and find it very fitting for my purpose. The tutorial seems to advise to keep todos in one file, captures in one file, meeting notes in another file. So a few org files and tidying things up by archiving them. I currently have an organisation where I have projects organized in folders. I try to keep everything organized that way. Sure, there are topics which are "transversal" and escape that organisations pattern. In generel though this means I keep meeting notes and todos per project in one file, but there would be many org files along with projects. Somehow like eg. Teams organizes things which I personally find logical. Would a similar organsiation for Org be possible / feasible? I guess creating an agenda view would intitially take some time as quite some folders need to be checked for org files. What good practice concering file organsiation are others willing to share? submitted by /u/JohnDoe365 [link] [comments]
    Is misnomer.org a good way to manage my knowledge? Maybe stupid question.
    Hi, title slightly confusing. Basically, Im looking for ideas to organize my notes. Watching videos like Better Software Conference and videos by legends Casey Muratori. Im fascinated by the concept of "misnomers". Of course, not pretending to be an expert. But I do like the idea, of "internally" managing misnomers or misleading terminology. Maybe just as a way to "describe terms in your own way", so the notes are mostly for "yourself" Example, I realized in the old great book "Expert C Programming", signal can be referred to as "call_that_routine_when_this_interrupt_comes_in". So I either want to have a "misnomer.org", or header section "misnomer" under "c.org" (example note, of which I have many). Small problem with this, is my notes can get quite huge, I forget a section called "misnomer", so maybe misnomer.org is better I hope this is fine as a stupid question. Maybe some of you reader types have a unique idea. submitted by /u/Ardie83 [link] [comments]
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    Job-focused list of product companies using Scala in production — 2026 (ReadyToTouch)
    Hi everyone! I've been manually maintaining a list of companies that hire and use Scala in production for over a year now, updating it weekly. Why I built this I started the project against a backdrop of layoff news and posts about how hard job searching has become. I wanted to do something now — while I still have time — to make my future job search easier. So I started building a list of companies hiring Go engineers and connecting with people at companies I'd want to work at, where I'd be a strong candidate based on my expertise. I later added Rust, Scala, Elixir, and Clojure. The list: https://readytotouch.com/scala/companies — sorted by most recent job openings. Product companies and startups only — no outsourcing, outstaffing, or recruiting agencies. Nearly 170 companies in the Sc…
    sbt 2.0.0-RC10 released
    submitted by /u/eed3si9n [link] [comments]
    Announcing Scala Days 2026
    submitted by /u/sjrd [link] [comments]
    Protobuf Goes Scala-First
    submitted by /u/ghostdogpr [link] [comments]
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    My pain in Haskell is not the language, it is your terrifying build systems: stack, cabal
    I have written a simple http server with REST API over Scotty and SQLite and curl (to fetch another sites). The program was working correctly even at FIRST run, after 1st successful compilation, as promised by community’s rumours. But, I have passed through Dante’s Inferno while your Stack was installing all the packages and dependencies. Furthermore, I’ve released too late that curl bindings are just quietly OBSOLETE, and nothing is said in the docs. But they worked! Once, your Stack exited with an error and I’ve recognised, if something goes wrong, I can’t fix. Another underwater stone is Haskell’s default garbage collection that consumed some 10% CPU time. I’ve fixed that by command line options. Verdict. Haskell programs really work fine after 1st successful compilation. But I don’t feel the language. It is a complete mystery for me. Programs work by magic I can’t even imagine because I only know functional conception, not the implementation under the hood. And main headache is Haskell build systems. I can’t control even them with that precision I have in C/C++ programming language. So as a result I am afraid to use Haskell in business DESPITE programs DO WORK WITHOUT ANY DEBUGGING. submitted by /u/pet2pet1993 [link] [comments]
    Writing an OS in Haskell - agniv sarkar
    submitted by /u/n00bomb [link] [comments]
    Vectors, matrices and tensors for free
    Fully representable type safe vectors, matrices and tensors defined as functor compositions without using dependent types so that all natural transfomations are coming for free. Let me know if you have questions on some non-trivial operatons you can perform on those. This is how they are defined: https://github.com/iokasimov/ya-literal/blob/main/Ya/Literal/Linear.hs Source code with snippets are attached so you can play with them: https://github.com/iokasimov/ya-snippets/blob/main/Ya/Snippets/linear-algebra-primitives.hs submitted by /u/iokasimovm [link] [comments]
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    Issue 517
    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 Haskell Weekly lost its subscriber list by Taylor Fausak If you haven’t received an email from Haskell Weekly in a while, you’re not the only one! The last successful newsletter email went out on February 12th, which was a little more than a month ago. Unfortunately something caused the subscriber list to be reset. The problem is fixed now, but you will have to re-subscribe. A Case Against Currying by emilia-h I realize that functional languages are not suddenly going to switch to the tuple style all of a sudden; millions of lines of Haskell have been written and curried functions are ju…  ( 3 min )

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    Hand oil issues?
    Do either Midori and Apica have hand oil issues? submitted by /u/Dadbod_by_doughnuts [link] [comments]
    My traveler’s notebook is my favorite because it carries so much of my life in it.
    submitted by /u/DorsiaSunrise [link] [comments]
    Good notebooks for math, research notes, etc.?
    I’m a research scientist who does a lot of theory. As such I write a lot of equations and smaller notebooks mean more page flipping and less room to lay stuff out how I want. Having a usable surface area in the range of a B5 to an A4 is ideal. I’m looking to switch up my stationary setup. I tend to buy Japanese brands because of the paper quality. I’ve used Maruman Mnemosyne books for the last few years. I don’t have major complaints, but the paper is a bit slick for my tastes and I’d prefer something without the spiral ring. It seems like my options in my size range are very “college bookstore” looking notebooks, spiral rings, and thin staple / thread bound notebooks. I’d prefer something a bit more professional and sturdy looking. It doesn’t need to be a hardcover book, but I’d like it to feel like it’ll protect my notes well! There’s a lot of good options if I go down a size, but not so many in that B5-A4 range. I’d love to hear your suggestions! submitted by /u/tnecniv [link] [comments]
    Apple Pig Leather [Try Bag Book]
    I recently received my order. I did request some special additions to the book bag it's beautiful. It's a gorgeous journal. He was very responsive and accommodating with our unfortunate president and his new tariffs that he adds on just weekly or even daily on a whim, and he was happy to keep me updated. It's so stunning. I would totally order again I would give it a 4.8 stars, so basically perfect. Just missing this flap over a pocket that I requested. I have a medium-sized bag and it fits in nicely. The shorter handle on the journal was by request because I don't like the long one. A5 TryBook Bag submitted by /u/NoNaan [link] [comments]
    Anyone tried the triangle notebook?
    Very clever design but I am not so sure how good this would work submitted by /u/philosophussapiens [link] [comments]
    ISO top-bound, non-perforated, non-spiral, A5/B5(ish) ruled notebooks
    S(sort of)SIA: I'm looking for top-bound notebooks in the A5, B5, or close to that which A) use staples or thread binding (basically not spiral bound), and B) don't have perforated pages. Strongly prefer ruled, but...beggars sometimes can't be choosers! Maybe needless to say but glue-bound pads and such designed for removable pages aren't suitable. Suggestions? submitted by /u/ChrisL64Squares [link] [comments]
    Note sure what I’m looking for
    Hi there, I was wondering if anyone knows of a product that fits this description Daily planner with large spread with space for notes through out that day during meetings. I’d love it if each day was 2 pages (ex left side for “To dos” or hourly schedule, with right side lined blank for notes) Bonus points if there are monthly calendars included in the planner somewhere for big picture planning. submitted by /u/Sufficient-Country29 [link] [comments]
    Is only partial perforation typical for Moleskins like this?
    I found this notebook in the Goodwill bins in St Louis a few years back. I noticed that it has perforated pages in the back, but only a dozen or so - the rest of the notebook is non-perforated. Is this normal for a Moleskin? https://preview.redd.it/k6vgo759g7rg1.jpg?width=1310&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a5a97cdbbbaf24e0f06ed23c227ca416e27da362 https://preview.redd.it/762vh4q9g7rg1.jpg?width=2268&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bbfee05840979d2f69bf0a85147148bc6133ce5c https://preview.redd.it/xft2r4lag7rg1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d33944f9fe158125dd215fd0fdf0d421bc411e6f https://preview.redd.it/qx3ud5abg7rg1.jpg?width=1148&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=aefdb6de54c9d5e74b32883ec19d3c5f9cd18d6b submitted by /u/chemiculargoo [link] [comments]
    Some old notebooks and sketchbooks I decorated
    submitted by /u/christylx [link] [comments]
    My favorite pocket sketchbook
    Canson Art Book 180 ° with the Uni Pin Fine Line Chisel 3.0 I bring this pocket sketchbook anywhere and it's very relaxing to just sketch wherever. The book and pen fit so good together too. 🖤 submitted by /u/effysundry [link] [comments]
    Made one myself
    submitted by /u/introspective_dread [link] [comments]
    3in1 pen
    It’s amazing how much a 3in1 pen improved the usability of my notebook for me. submitted by /u/KLMR76 [link] [comments]
    A lot of notebooks
    Have you ever felt like you have a lot of notebooks? I love all that I own. Each size, shape, color, and overall characteristic of a book serves a different need. Papers differ a lot, each one can take certain types of inks or paints. And the smell, opening an unwritten spread feels as heavenly as walking into a book shop or stationery store. Writing and drawing have been in my life maybe ever since I learned that a black marker scribbling looked majestic on my grandmother’s pristine white sheets. Notebooks, one of my favorite things in the world. submitted by /u/effysundry [link] [comments]
    A5 notebook folder
    I'm a leather worker and I used a pattern to make this. submitted by /u/CplusMaker [link] [comments]
    Can anyone recommend a soft PU pocket notebook?
    **with blank pages I’ve only used Moleskine in this size with a soft PU cover but I can’t justify 30 AUD for such a small notebook. I had a little search but everything that turns up is cahier or hardcover! Thank you! submitted by /u/NoBear8338 [link] [comments]
    Pocket Cache - 1 week update
    submitted by /u/InkStainedLeather [link] [comments]
    Shopping too much
    I own many notebooks, bound, spiral, loose leaf. I've been shopping TN, the kind with booklets and elastic bands. I keep putting nice items on wishlists and in carts. I'm a homebody, don't travel. I write fiction. I think I need an intervention. I think I feel better now that I confessed. confessed. submitted by /u/bkmboss [link] [comments]
    A Japanese notebook brand has kept the exact same design since 1947 — and just announced it won’t change next year either
    submitted by /u/Physical_Okra7756 [link] [comments]
    What to use notepads for?
    Hi guys, Ive been experimenting with carrying a pocket notebook around with me throughout the day, and overall it's worked pretty well. However, I've just finished up a passport sized travelers notebook insert and found out I have a Rhodia N11 lined notepad lying around. I hate wasting notebooks, so I intend to use it up before buying more inserts. However, I find the notepad format a little strange. I was wondering if any of you have found success in having an EDC notepad with you--do you treat it the same as a regular notebook? Do you struggle to use notepads? Any unique tricks/tips with a notepad over a regular pocket notebook? Maybe I'm just overthinking this, but either way thank you in advance for your opinion! submitted by /u/SupaHangman [link] [comments]
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    No Regrets (For Now)
    I hate resellers, but I bought the Love and Trip passport cover anyway. I told myself I wouldn’t do it. Watched listings, closed the app, opened it again… you know the drill. At some point I just gave in and paid the markup. Alas, this beauty is in my possession and I couldn’t be happier. What TRC item did you have to have and paid above retail? submitted by /u/rocketpescado [link] [comments]
    Everything I keep in my TN
    submitted by /u/DorsiaSunrise [link] [comments]
    Toyko and Singapore
    I will be heading out on a Asian Cruise soon. I will be spending extra days in Toyko and Singapore. I what are some most see Travelers Notebook stores to vault? submitted by /u/eauxbehv [link] [comments]
    A7 / Card is such a small size! Anyone planning to get the new TN one, what are you going to use it for?
    submitted by /u/ElsieCubitt [link] [comments]
    A tale of two patinas
    On the left, my 2025 Galen Leather Crazy Horse notebook. Right, 2017 brown TN. The TN earned the scuffs. Can't wait to see how the Galen Leather ages. submitted by /u/pellidon [link] [comments]
    NOBUKU closing 1 April
    Etsy shop NOBUKU, who I have recommended here numerous times for their really great quality leather TN size covers and accessories, is closing. 😭 Possibly a good time to get some of the final products before they're all gone. 😢 submitted by /u/OG_heideland [link] [comments]
    Owned this TN for about 10 months, just conditioned it for the first time :)
    Soft and supple. Recently changed the ribbons to match the calico patch and added an orange journal insert as well 🥴 feels brand new again, loving it. submitted by /u/Complete-Lab-8617 [link] [comments]
    How to use the openings in the side?
    My friend gave me a great notebook. But i can’t seem to figure out how to use the openings in the side. Does anyone know? submitted by /u/Valentijn101 [link] [comments]
    What do I do....
    with 3 sets of traveler's journals??? I bought myself an inexpensive one from Etsy and it only had a notebook and a planner. I didn't utilize it very much but I still enjoyed it. I was recently gifted two additional ones both in a very nice leather. one of them has a planner and an unlined notebook. the other has 3 unlined notebooks. I'm not much of an artist, and have a hard time drawing or painting so designating one as an art journal is very difficult. I love seeing everyone's ecosystems with multiple journals! What does one do with 3 of them though?? submitted by /u/MooGoMoo [link] [comments]
    My Daily Carry
    submitted by /u/25PaperCranes [link] [comments]
    Love and ... Cats
    I’m not even mad my dumb cat scratched up the leather cover of my brand new travelers journal before I even had a chance to use it. Now I don’t have to worry about trying to keep it pristine, and can just get on with the “weathered with love” thing. submitted by /u/cartazon [link] [comments]
    Water-resistant notebooks?
    Hi all! I will be traveling through Ecuador with my uni this summer, and while I'm keeping a field notebook, I want to keep a regular notebook in my bag to take notes in when not exploring/while in the bus etc. I'm a little concerned about my bag getting soaked in the Amazon or something, and I would like to invest in a notebook that could withstand getting a little moist. If there's a certain type of paper to look out for/avoid, please let me know! Also, what would be the best writing tool to use that wouldn't run in a little water? Thanks! submitted by /u/thrsdygrrrl_27 [link] [comments]
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    compiler-explorer (20260325.2318) --- Compiler explorer client (godbolt.org)
    The compiler-explorer package has been updated to version 20260325.2318.
    ultra-scroll (20260325.2311) --- Fast and smooth scrolling
    The ultra-scroll package has been updated to version 20260325.2311.
    anju (20260325.2257) --- Mouse UX Customizations
    The anju package has been updated to version 20260325.2257.
    bm (20260325.2238) --- Visible bookmarks in buffer
    The bm package has been updated to version 20260325.2238.
    envrc (20260325.1609) --- Support for `direnv' that operates buffer-locally
    The envrc package has been updated to version 20260325.1609.
    khoj (20260325.1507) --- Your Second Brain
    The khoj package has been updated to version 20260325.1507.
    jinx (20260325.1326) --- Enchanted Spell Checker
    The jinx package has been updated to version 20260325.1326.
    clojure-mode-extra-font-locking (20260325.811) --- Extra font-locking for Clojure mode
    The clojure-mode-extra-font-locking package has been updated to version 20260325.811.
    org-modern (20260325.721) --- Modern looks for Org
    The org-modern package has been updated to version 20260325.721.
    evil-collection (20260325.720) --- A set of keybindings for Evil mode
    The evil-collection package has been updated to version 20260325.720.
    nerd-icons (20260325.346) --- Emacs Nerd Font Icons Library
    The nerd-icons package has been updated to version 20260325.346.
    flywrite (20260325.151) --- Inline writing suggestions via LLM
    The flywrite package has been updated to version 20260325.151.
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    inconsistent MacOS key chords?
    When I use my external keyboard, I made a little adjustment here and a little adjustment there and now keychords behave as expected (C-space --> set-mark-command etc). HOWEVER, I'm on the road and typing on my MacBook keyboard and I'm seeing bizarre behavior, for example: C-a gives me move-beginning-of-line, just as one would expect, and C-h b lists C-a as such. HOWEVER, I have to do command-space to set the mark, but C-h b lists C-space as set-mark-command. Similarly with C-<--C-h b lists C-< as move-beginning-of-buffer, but the keycard that actually does it is OPTION-<. Anyone have a clue as to what is going on? Is there an undocumented (setq make-the-macbook-keyboard-do-the-right-thing t) ? submitted by /u/amazingBiscuitman [link] [comments]
    Org babel vs code-cells for jupyter/python
    I originally learnt to code using jupyter-notebooks in IDEs like vs-code and pycharm so I got used to some quality of like features like auto-completion, documentation, lsp clients, error checking etc. I love using emacs but when I've tried to make the switch I kept tripping up on how to best code. It seems like there are 2 paths - the IDE and the org method. IDE is to use packages like flycheck, eglot, jupyter-repl working with .py files. Blocks of code can be run using code-cells. But the output of these blocks are not directly saved and there is no way real support for text blocks or saving the output of chunks. org-mode is to just code directly in source blocks in .org files. These can get a semblance of some of the IDE features using org-edit-src but flycheck/eglot only consider the current block, so loose any context from earlier code. Auto-completion/flycheck/eglot only seem to work for the currently edited cell. I see a lot of members recommending using org-babel for python/jupyter and I can see a lot of benefits (multiple language blocks, text, tables, org-roam links, etc) but I feel like I must be missing something. Is there a way to get the best of both worlds? submitted by /u/Anywhoms [link] [comments]
    Can I use emacs for fixing my dopamine addiction
    I am trying to be more mindful of my content consumption, and came across emacs. It seems to be a tool for everything. What I am looking for is a tool that will allow me to customize and engage (specifically taking notes) with the content I consume. Youtube, for example, can be watched through a custom frontend through plugins, or browsing the web with eww. I do some programming, but primarily note taking while browsing the web: I am also trying to engage more the content I consume. Is emacs what I am looking for, or should I be looking at other tools? submitted by /u/Parking_Risk7073 [link] [comments]
    I tired debugs! Is there a way to run Jupyter Notebook or Colab etc. in emacs
    I am huge fan of emacs , i am using about 3-4 year. I think that there are 2 kind of peoplemacs first, love emacs but have no idea how emacs configuration work,second one is love emacs and understand about emacs configuration. I though i am in the second group but actually years later i realized that i am in the first group. And i tired to spend time continuously update my init.el and get errors and try to fix them. yes i tried spacemacs, i tried doom, i tried config from scratch. So if anyone working in data science field could share their opinion how they use emacs and how did manage it(that question actually for everyone) and can u work on jupyter notebook or colab or just file system with emacs? submitted by /u/Coyildiz [link] [comments]
    A small victory: Emacs core modification in C to set line-height less than the default
    I have been using the TUI version of Emacs since forever, but lately I've been trying to switch to the GUI since it supports more modifier keys. In my Terminal Emulator, I use 0.86 as my line-height and I wanted my GUI Emacs to also look the same, but according to the documentation, it's currently not possible to make the line-height less than the default. The most sane thing to do was to just set the line-height to 1 in my terminal emulator, but I wanted to keep 0.86 as it is and instead try and modify the Emacs C core to make the GUI match what the terminal emulator displays. I had a look at gui_produce_glyphs() in src/xdisp.c and changed these lines which were added 23 years ago, just to see what it will even look like. It works, and I've not run into any glitches yet. This works for me personally, and I don't know yet if this causes problems when using variable font sizes. I plan to work on this further to implement it the correct way, and make it customizable from ELisp. Perhaps I need to modify compute_line_metrics() instead, I'm not so sure at this time and would love to get some advice from those who are familiar with the display engine. For the time being, I'm quite happy to have my GUI and TUI versions look identical. Sharing this victory to demonstrate the true value and power of free software. Edit: Reddit's image compression may have made the text unreadable in the screenshots, so here is an alternate link (imgur). Both windows are showing the same block of code. submitted by /u/sunshine-and-sorrow [link] [comments]
    Images and Refiling
    submitted by /u/Brief_Tie_9720 [link] [comments]
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    IntelliJ Scala Plugin 2026.1 Is Out!
    Here's what's new: - Support for Dev Containers and WSL - Markdown support in Scaladoc - Faster project sync times - Next edit suggestions enabled by default - Configurable delay for compiler-based highlighting And here's what's fixed and improved: - Fixed BSP connection file regeneration - Better support for the bspEnabled flag - Improved incremental highlighting - In Scala 3, fixed issues with apply and update extension methods on opaque types, improved type inference, and more. You can read all about it in the blog post submitted by /u/makingthematrix [link] [comments]
    Scala metaprogramming, reflection beyond mirrors by Kalin Rudnicki @ Func Prog Sweden
    submitted by /u/MagnusSedlacek [link] [comments]
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    Cannot get proper tables in Org-mode in Visual Studio Code
    I cannot get proper tables in Org-mode in Visual Studio Code. Since I tried with a few different extensions (VOrg, VS-Org, Org Viewer, Org Mode), all with the same wrong result, I suspect the issue is in Visual Studio Code itself. Instead of getting a classic rectangular table with rows and columns, I get all the rows as separate tables, each table containing one row only. Does anyone else have the same problem? submitted by /u/pietrom16 [link] [comments]
    Images and Refiling
    Org-attach , org-download , what would you suggest for headings that get refiled ? My org-roam dailies sometimes turn into headings that I want to refile , but adding an image to the headings complicates things. Anybody already thought about image rendering and heading refile strategies that wouldn’t mind sharing? I started realizing I needed a better strategy for dealing with this refile anywhere might break certain links but not others issue when looking at https://github.com/emacsmirror/org-link-beautify , which shows a preview overlay of each link supported link type, and i need to give this more thought, what I might be missing conceptually. submitted by /u/Brief_Tie_9720 [link] [comments]
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    IHP v1.5 has been released
    We just released IHP v1.5, the largest release in IHP's history. With 1,051 commits, it includes a complete database layer rewrite, major performance improvements, a new typed SQL package, and 15+ modules extracted into standalone Hackage packages. Here are the highlights: Hasql Database Migration The entire database access layer has been rewritten from postgresql-simple to hasql, delivering up to 2x lower query latency in production. Hasql uses prepared statements and binary protocol encoding. The query builder API is unchanged — existing code like query @User |> filterWhere (#active, True) |> fetch works exactly as before. Typed SQL (ihp-typed-sql) A new typedSql quasiquoter connects to your dev database at compile time to infer column types, detect nullable columns from LEFT JOINs, and validate parameters: haskell users fetchPipelined activeItems filterWhere (#active, True) |> fetchPipelined count fetchCountPipelined pure (allItems, activeItems, count) Performance Lots of performance work across the stack: 3x faster session middleware (published as standalone Hackage packages wai-session-maybe and wai-session-clientsession-deferred), 5x faster URL generation, 2x faster render pipeline, and GHCi dev server memory reduced from 4GB to 500MB. Other highlights: composite primary key support, customRoutes/customPathTo for clean URLs alongside AutoRoute, GHC 9.10 (with experimental 9.12 support), and 15+ modules extracted into standalone Hackage packages. Full release notes and changelog: IHP v1.5.0 on GitHub Upgrade guide: UPGRADE.md submitted by /u/_query [link] [comments]
    The Hidden Perils of MonadBaseControl
    MonadBaseControl is tricky to use correctly and easy to misuse, even for experienced developers. This article builds a clear mental model for using it safely, highlights the risks, and shows how to avoid common pitfalls. submitted by /u/Hefty-Necessary7621 [link] [comments]

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    hindu-calendar (20260324.2330) --- Astronomical traditional Hindu calendar (panchanga)
    The hindu-calendar package has been updated to version 20260324.2330.
    dialog-mode (20260324.2122) --- Major mode for editing Dialog files
    The dialog-mode package has been updated to version 20260324.2122.
    kixtart-mode (20260324.2018) --- Major mode for editing KiXtart scripts
    The kixtart-mode package has been updated to version 20260324.2018.
    korean-holidays (20260324.1431) --- Korean holidays for calendar
    The korean-holidays package has been updated to version 20260324.1431.
    grip-mode (20260324.1109) --- Instant GitHub-flavored Markdown/Org preview using grip
    The grip-mode package has been updated to version 20260324.1109.
    ob-ipython (20260324.859) --- Org-babel functions for IPython evaluation
    The ob-ipython package has been updated to version 20260324.859.
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    kirigami.el - A unified method to fold and unfold text in Emacs: outline, outline-indent, org-mode, markdown-mode, gfm-mode, vdiff, hideshow, fold-this, ts-fold, treesit-fold, vimish-fold... [Release 1.0.5]
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    I think I am finally getting there
    So about a month ago I installed Doom Emacs. I wanted more than what neovim was giving me and thought it was time to try the thing I have been avoiding for decades. So a month a a bit later and I am finally getting the hang of it. Magit, vterm, treemacs, various formatters, spell check and more. I only wish I could get a live preview of my markdown or html files working... submitted by /u/barrulus [link] [comments]
    Anyone use Microemacs?
    I know that microemacs and other ersatz emacs are useful for embedded programming, and Torvalds has his modified version. If anyone here uses it, Id love to know: - What capacity do you use it in? Have you found it useful on any non-embedded systems? - What do you like about it? - What benefits do you see to using emacs without lisp-extensibility? What makes uemacs preferable to vi(m) or nano? - What simple features does it have that you find most useful? What features (other than extensibility) do you really wish it had? submitted by /u/Tara-Aran [link] [comments]
    outline-indent.el - Indentation based Folding for Emacs [Release 1.1.8]
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
    Writing my book reviews in Emacs
    I've used Obsidian for years and the Longform plugin for a while but after a bug wiped out a bunch of my organisation work with Longform I turned to Emacs to hold my book review writing. submitted by /u/curtismchale [link] [comments]
    I'm convinced: emacs has a mind of its own
    For example, for no apparent reason, two keybindings I set up stopped working: (define-key wakib-keys-overriding-map (kbd "C-e C-v") 'split-window-below) (define-key wakib-keys-overriding-map (kbd "C-e C-h") 'split-window-right) (define-key wakib-keys-overriding-map (kbd "C-S-") 'gptel-send) ;; (define-key global-map (kbd "C-S-RET") #'gptel-send) (custom-set-faces ;; custom-set-faces was added by Custom. ;; If you edit it by hand, you could mess it up, so be careful. ;; Your init file should contain only one such instance. ;; If there is more than one, they won't work right. '(default ((t (:family "DejaVu Sans Mono" :foundry "PfEd" :slant normal :weight regular :height 120 :width normal))))) ;; this is the end of the init.el file In detail the split-window don't work anymore and now C-e C-v runs the command find-alternate-file (found in wakib-keys-overriding-map) and C-e C-h is undefined. Or suddenly it stopped updating eca at startup. While the second issue is not that important, the keybindings are very irritating. Note that keybindings before and after are respected... so what's going on? submitted by /u/WhatererBlah555 [link] [comments]
    onenote to org conversion
    I am trying to figure out how to convert all my onenotes to org mode. Its my understanding that you can convert to .md and then org, but not sure how to download and convert to .md. Seems like onenote doesn't let you mess with the files too much. Any advise? submitted by /u/uvuguy [link] [comments]
    Issue with "smearing/broken" text when navigating using arrow keys
    https://reddit.com/link/1s2ako5/video/1kzed4e15zqg1/player I tried running emacs -Q and still have the same issue GNU Emacs 30.1 - installed using apt OS: Ubuntu 25.10 x86_64 Kernel: Linux 6.17.0-19-generic Packages: 2198 (dpkg), 11 (flatpak), 13 (snap) Desktop Environment (DE): GNOME 49.0 Window Manager (WM): Mutter (Wayland) Terminal: GNOME Terminal 3.56.2 Terminal Font: Ubuntu Sans Mono (11pt) GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 8GB [Discrete] Update: All good now, I re-install using emacs-pgtk submitted by /u/koribot24 [link] [comments]
    Why does tramp native-compile every time I run emacs instead of using the cache?
    Every time I run Emacs and start tramp, I get the *Async-native-compile-log* window with this: Compiling /usr/share/emacs/30.2/lisp/net/tramp-loaddefs.el.gz... uncompressing tramp-loaddefs.el.gz... uncompressing tramp-loaddefs.el.gz...done Compilation finished. Why does it need to compile it every time? Shouldn't it be using the one from the cache? I checked the cache directory but tramp's .eln file is not in there. Can I just kill that buffer automatically? It's just noise. submitted by /u/kudikarasavasa [link] [comments]
    Fortnightly Tips, Tricks, and Questions — 2026-03-24 / week 12
    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]
    stripspace.el - Ensure Emacs Automatically removes trailing whitespace before saving a buffer, with an option to preserve the cursor column [Release 1.0.4]
    submitted by /u/jamescherti [link] [comments]
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    Adding pages to an insert?
    Hello! Currently on a 2.5 week trip and documenting in my passport TN. Realizing with about 5 days left in the trip that I’m going to finish the insert I’m working with! I did bring a backup insert with me, but no way I’m going to fill that one up with the remaining days and I really don’t like the idea of leaving it mostly empty OR filling the pages with a different trip… I might be crazy but I like having my big trips documented in their own inserts, rather than mixing. In a trip last year, I filled two inserts and I keep the two bound together in my “archive” with an elastic. My question is, has anyone tried “adding” paper to an insert before? Wondering if I start the new insert, when I get home, if I could somehow cut the pages out of it and graft them onto the first insert. Alternatively, if anyone has any ideas for how to fill the remaining pages in the second insert. I don’t have a ton of ephemera for this trip and I’m already leaving space for putting in pictures I’ll print with my sprocket. Picture of my journal and otter pen case for tax :) submitted by /u/curiarcoftherain [link] [comments]
    Just got my first TN <3
    submitted by /u/MisoPanko [link] [comments]
    Since everyone is sharing their scratches and dents, I thought I'd share mine 😁
    submitted by /u/Mshalojones72 [link] [comments]
    Custom “Travelers Notebook”
    made from craft store leather, for moleskine cahiers notebooks. first attempt at working with leather :) submitted by /u/PonkSuft [link] [comments]
    2026 Set Up!
    submitted by /u/KristieCShiny [link] [comments]
    Finalmente arrivati!
    Ora attendo l’inserto in stoffa originale per le dimensioni standard che mi sta arrivando da hong kong. Cerco però disperatamente una lamy safari originale color savannah green. Dove posso trovarla? Trovo solo fake submitted by /u/500risse [link] [comments]
    Experimenting with letterpress covers
    I have been experimenting with making notebooks before I buy a cover (used to use Hobonichi books but I think this will be more portable). Went to my local letterpress printer and did a workshop. I made some notebook covers with my own type blocks (and the ones from the printer). I made a standard sized notebook with this cover and iroful paper. Really pleased with how it turned out. Currently waiting for the rest of the papers to dry completely before binding more notebooks. submitted by /u/Colony_Nine [link] [comments]
    My TN Passport
    Some scretch but… it’s very nice!!! submitted by /u/More-Imagination5541 [link] [comments]
    The gnarliest scratch…
    I usually like all the new scratches and marks but this is a big one! I’m consoled by the fact that it’s probably going to wear in okay but it is deeeep. Don’t put your TN in a bag with a children’s lunchbox. submitted by /u/Bumbleblushie [link] [comments]
    I found a local place to source some nice leather, and remade my passport TN! Love all the little details
    Charms and clips are from Temu, notebooks are Cambridge Imprint, pen is Muji :) submitted by /u/meowley- [link] [comments]
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    Got my first TN and finally finished customizing it. Can't wait to inflate life into it !
    https://preview.redd.it/bh2tcun4h2rg1.jpg?width=738&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=054dacf42c439fff61be574a4e7492c00fdad064 https://preview.redd.it/874l8tn4h2rg1.jpg?width=738&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=22d922809444ea81a1509bb62d123e0ee55f9793 https://preview.redd.it/6vlxy6o4h2rg1.jpg?width=738&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e8eac1058e5019735fd70ffea27ebfdea335bc53 https://preview.redd.it/ioailtn4h2rg1.jpg?width=738&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=559c09bcb6ce6cc6dce237b283f63eb5e25ceded submitted by /u/MisoPanko [link] [comments]
    Size of 1/2 hide leather for DIY covers
    In case anyone was curious :). After many months of sampling different thicknesses and colors based on YouTube and Reddit recommendations, finally purchased a 1/2 hide size leather to make even more leather covers for myself and friends. This is https://www.rmleathersupply.com/products/badalassi-carlo-minerva-smooth-vacchetta-veg-tanned-leather-hides?variant=39903186387053 in Natural (Bone), 1.8mm thickness. $115 + tax (free shipping) Source was found in this linked Reddit post. The 1.6mm seems to match the original PR covers better (the small one in the pic is the PR GV pocket size; the black is a true A5 size cover from Etsy) but after a lot of tinkering, I decided I like it slightly thicker than the PR originals. Don't have pictures of the journals I already made as they were all gifted away~ submitted by /u/nabiandkitty [link] [comments]
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    Looking for Scala/Java buddy
    submitted by /u/bangaaaa [link] [comments]
    Scala technical long reads in AI era?
    I try to write Medium articles summarising my Scala experience, but they're technical long-reads. Is it still relevant in the AI era? Are topics such as understanding metaprogramming or feature design really necessary if Copilot can generate the solution for you? Curious how others see this, especially if you use AI daily. Example if relevant: https://medium.com/@oleksiyprosyanko/metaprogramming-teaching-the-compiler-to-explain-your-data-3ce959ce4e5a submitted by /u/Immediate_Scene6310 [link] [comments]
    Comparing programming languages: The Native showdown (Scala Native and Graal are covered)
    submitted by /u/dh44t [link] [comments]
    sbt 1.12.7 released with a CVE fix
    sbt 1.12.7 is released, featuring a security fix for CVE-2026-32948, Source dependency feature (via crafted VCS URL) leading to arbitrary code execution on Windows submitted by /u/eed3si9n [link] [comments]
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    Haskell Interlude #79: Peter Thiemann
    In this Interlude, we’re joined by Peter Thiemann. Peter is a professor at the University of Freiburg, and he was doing functional programming right when Haskell got started. So naturally we asked him about the early days of Haskell, and how from the start Peter pushed the envelope on what you could do with the type system and specifically with the type classes, from early web programming to program generation to session types. Come with us on a trip down memory lane! submitted by /u/sperbsen [link] [comments]
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    How should I handle citations when studying?
    How should I handle citations when taking notes for study? I am unsure how to handle citations when studying a new field for the first time. I believe that when there is no prior knowledge, one can utilize materials such as introductory books, encyclopedias, lecture videos, and textbooks. Since the purpose is learning, if I were to cite, I would likely do so by summarizing the content. Should I mark the citations in my notes during this process? Extreme mode: Check all references listed in the introductory book, read primary sources, and take notes. Hard mode: Mark citations in every paragraph of notes. If two introductory books present different items, combine them and mark each item with a citation. Easy mode: Write only a list of references at the bottom of the notes. Nothing: Do not cite at the introductory stage. Once you become an expert in the field, you realize that all such citations are futile. I was in the position of an engineer and practitioner in the fields of acoustics, music, and industry. From a practical perspective, this knowledge must all become 'common sense.' The source of the material is not what matters; knowledge itself is what is important. However, I am trying to study an academic field, but I do not know how to do it. Citation leads to an increase in unnecessary actions that hinder my studies. When I do not cite at all, I often fail to distinguish between my own ideas and the ideas from what I have learned. Additionally, I wonder if citing is necessary for explanations provided outside the textbook, even when taking in-person university lectures. What is the use of all these things? Since I have not walked this path before, I do not know what to do.  ( 3 min )

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    M-x org-todo inside a capture template
    Hello, I have been configuring org-after-todo-state-change-hook to suit to my workflow, and noticed I had to keep in mind the org-capture templates I had which created hardcoded TODO items (e.g., "* TODO %? ...") and change them as if the hook was executed. I was trying to simply invoke inside the templates org-todo (setopt org-capture-templates '(("a" "foo" entry (file "/tmp/bar.org") "* %(org-todo) %?" ))) which didn't quite work, but the following looked promising (setopt org-capture-templates '(("a" "foo" entry (file "/tmp/bar.org") "* %?" :before-finalize org-todo))) and it seemed to have worked. However, as I changed my org-todo-keywords to also prompt for a logging note when creating a TODO item, it did not work: (setopt org-todo-keywords '((sequence "TODO(@/@)" "|" "DONE(@/@)")) org-treat-insert-todo-heading-as-state-change t) Invoking the same template again would result in Error in post-command-hook (org-add-log-note): (error "Marker does not point anywhere") I have tried to switch the :before-finalize hook, but these attempts also resulted in errors. Now, I am not sure if this is a bug or whether I was not using the tool correctly. Essentially, I want to a way to C-c C-t inside an org capture template automatically, how should I achieve this? submitted by /u/Unable-Lab4892 [link] [comments]
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    Anyone using AI agents with their Zettelkasten? Thoughts on graph access?
    I've been experimenting with AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, etc.) and started wondering: could my Zettelkasten serve as context for these tools? The idea came from frustration. When I ask an agent for help, it doesn't know my projects, my conventions, my past decisions. I end up copy-pasting context manually. But I already have a system for organizing that knowledge — my Zettelkasten. So I started thinking: what if the same links I create for my own navigation could help an agent understand what's related to what? Instead of dumping raw files, the agent could follow my structure. I'm using a tool that I built. It's called IWE and it lets agents query my notes: iwe find "cognitive biases" iwe retrieve -k psychology/confirmation-bias --depth 2 The find command searches notes. The retrieve command follows links to expand context — if "confirmation bias" links to "motivated reasoning", the agent gets both in a structured response. What I find interesting is that the connections are mine. When the agent follows a link, it's following a decision I made, not an automated association. The same structure that helps me think becomes the structure the agent navigates. I'm still figuring out if this is genuinely useful or just a clever idea that doesn't pan out in practice. Some questions I'm sitting with: Are others here using AI tools alongside their Zettelkasten? Does giving an agent access to your graph feel useful, or does it feel like mixing concerns? Is there value in the agent "understanding" your personal structure, or is raw search good enough? Would love to hear how others think about this intersection — or if you've deliberately kept AI tools separate from your knowledge work. Both perspectives are interesting to me. GitHub if you are interested: https://github.com/iwe-org/iwe  ( 3 min )
    ELI5 sync app data (eg saved searches) across apple devices
    I am really enjoying this app. Obsidian ADHD overwhelm to something calm and clean. I tested it on my MacBook and now I have it on my iMac synced by dropbox, but I can't find a way to sync my data (like Zotero ) across the devices. It's probably very simple but I can't see it right now. Thanks for any help  ( 3 min )
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    Educational Play-Money Prediction Markets built in Haskell
    I hope posts about the non-commercial apps made in Haskell are ok here. I would like to share my personal web project that I happily built in Haskell using the IHP web framework. predimarkt.eu is a play-money educational prediction markets app. Yeah, I know - no real money, no real profits. But also no real massive losses… So, if you are just curious playful person, who love experiencing new things, and want to learn what prediction markets are and check how they work with no risk - come and try it! It’s also very much privacy friendly - only passkey logins, no emails, no real names - I just don’t want your personal info. This is totally non-commercial personal educational project - no marketing, no analytics, no user profiling, nothing. Just a place for a friendly community to have fun and forecast events that are of interest for them. Let’s play together! Crowd knowledge needs crowd! Code it available on Github if anyone is interested (https://github.com/avitkauskas/predimarkt). I would not take it for a learning material - I was learning Haskell and IHP on the run - but it was a very pleasant journey! submitted by /u/avitkauskas [link] [comments]
    Designing a Spatula (In Haskell (Video))
    submitted by /u/hungryjoewarren [link] [comments]
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    Scala Enthusiast Meetup - Boston April 29
    Hey Boston area members! We're putting together a Scala meetup next month and will have Arman Bilge as a guest speaker. He's the Executive Director of the Typelevel Foundation and a core maintainer of several projects including Cats Effect. April 29 at Workbar from 6-8pm, see you there! RSVP: https://www.meetup.com/boston-area-scala-enthusiasts/events/313601554/?utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=share-btn_savedevents_share_modal&utm_source=link&utm_version=v2 submitted by /u/Scala-Teams [link] [comments]
    Porting the Scala 2 optimizer to Scala 3
    Pitch: We are porting the optimizer from the Scala 2 compiler to the Scala 3 compiler, improving the performance of Scala 3 applications without requiring developers to write more complex code. In early microbenchmarks of code written in a high-level functional style, we’re seeing 10-30% faster execution. But what exactly is this optimizer and why is it necessary? Find out in the article :) (This work is available as of version 3.8.3-RC3 of the Scala compiler.) submitted by /u/sjrd [link] [comments]
    Using Mirrors for doobie queries
    From the initial part of the RockTheJVM metaprogramming course I was able to throw together a small utility class for doobie queries for my side project. I wanted an easy way to link field names and types. ```scala import doobie.Fragment import compiletime.{constValue, erasedValue} import deriving.Mirror object DoobieHelper { private inline def fieldNames[L List() case (lab: (lh *: lt)) => {constValue[lh].toString :: fieldNames[lt]} } } private val camelCaseRegex = "([a-z])([A-Z])".r inline def snakeCaseNames[A camelCaseRegex.replaceAllIn(label, m=>s"${m.group(1)}_${m.group(2).toLowerCase}").toLowerCase)…
    Scala Roadmap
    Hi all, I'd like to piggyback on the recent post by u/deep_priority_2443. The Scala Roadmap is now officially published at roadmap.sh/scala. It is a learning roadmap designed to help beginners decide what to learn and in what order, and to discover relevant resources. It is one of the largest roadmaps on roadmap.sh, featuring over 150 nodes, each accompanied by descriptions and links to articles, videos, and code examples. This project took several months of gathering information, brainstorming sessions, iterating over different designs, soliciting feedback, and more. While I believe a project of this size can never be perfect, I am confident in its quality. During my time as a Scala educator, I often received questions about where to start and what to do after learning the basics. I hope that people like me will now be able to point to this roadmap to answer such questions, as well as use it as a visual aid in their educational projects. Of course, Scala is evolving, and at some point we will need to update the Scala Roadmap. That is expected. However, many nodes cover concepts fundamental to both functional and object-oriented programming, as well as tools unlikely to become outdated in the near future. Maintenance should not be a significant burden. Finally, a word about the design: The purpose of a learning roadmap is to present resources in a linear or near-linear fashion, relieving students of the burden of making too many decisions. That said, this does not mean you must follow the path strictly. Rather, feel free to jump ahead, revisit earlier topics, explore related areas, and move in any direction you prefer. The path is meant to help you, not to restrict you. I hope it will be valuable to you. Cheers, Maciej submitted by /u/makingthematrix [link] [comments]
    Scala Roadmap at roadmap.sh
    Hi everyone! roadmap.sh has just launched a new Scala roadmap. Hope this is a valuable resource for newbies in the Scala ecosystem! https://preview.redd.it/pxa61powgrqg1.png?width=1170&format=png&auto=webp&s=931f1092a8c8e41413265804ce88f85d42d7f627 submitted by /u/Deep_Priority_2443 [link] [comments]
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    pinyin-isearch (20260323.1922) --- Pinyin mode for isearch
    The pinyin-isearch package has been updated to version 20260323.1922.
    comint-histories (20260323.1914) --- Many comint histories
    The comint-histories package has been updated to version 20260323.1914.
    simply-annotate (20260323.1911) --- Enhanced annotation system with threading
    The simply-annotate package has been updated to version 20260323.1911.
    pr-review (20260323.1418) --- Review github PR
    The pr-review package has been updated to version 20260323.1418.
    bibtex-utils (20260323.1346) --- Provides utilities for extending BibTeX mode
    The bibtex-utils package has been updated to version 20260323.1346.
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    flymake-janet: A Flymake backend for the Janet language [v0.2.0]
    A package that uses the Janet built-in linter to provide warnings and errors to Flymake. When used together with janet-lsp I recommend to remove Eglot from flymake-diagnostic-functions (see readme). P.S. Claude helped building this package submitted by /u/torusJKL [link] [comments]
    How do I make sure that files open in another tab?
    Newbie here, just moved from vim. When I open a file in neovim, it opens in another tab but in emacs it just uses the current buffer and does not open in another tab. Like when I open a file from M-x dired. submitted by /u/0neLastFace [link] [comments]
    Emacs macOS telemetry experiment - request for feedback
    Hey y'all, I've been working on Emacs performance on macOS for a couple of months now. A while back I even wrote about a macOS-specific Emacs performance problem (https://xlii.space/eng/emacs-the-macos-bug/) that gained some attention. My performance nemesis, bug I really want to squash is a deteriorating performance over time on macOS. Something that I can't reproduce with short lived benchmark sessions and when tinkering I don't have long lived enough sessions to even gather data. Emacs by design has zero telemetry, but telemetry isn't inherently anything bad as long as one opts-in, right? So I figured I could build an external tool for collecting it which could help fixing NS Emacs. What it is emacs-reporter is an external macOS process that samples your Emacs process at 10-minut…
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