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Light is right, alright?. I switched back to a light theme too, since my eyes now seem okay with that. There’s no alabaster theme for Emacs, so I made my own. Lovely.
Deno is quite interesting. I ran some of the suggested examples and I just realized that the run/install stuff makes distributing packages very smooth, as noted by Will Schenk.
TIL about flycheck-grammalecte. #emacs
Conversational software development is a term I’m half heartedly trying to coin to describe a way to develop your program with an incredibly short feedback loop. It aligns closely with hot module reloading for React based frontend applications but with a much tighter focus and an extra dimension that you may not have seen before. — Conversational software development
It’s amazing how great computer products can be when they don’t need to deal with corporate bullshit, don’t have to promote a brand or to sell its users. Frankly, I almost ceased to believe it’s still possible. But it is. — Computers as I used to love them
The new design for Github is quite good actually.

How to log your activities on Emacs. #emacs