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I don’t really like editing code in a browser. This is why I rarely use Jupyter
notebooks. Likewise, I found that the Emacs EIN package was clunky. This was
years ago, and I don’t think the project has evolved so much in the recent
years. TIL there’s a new interface to communicate with Jupyter kernels:
emacs-jupyter. #emacs
The borage has finally bloomed again!

Built on top of Bootstrap, the Argon Design System comes with hundred of full featured components and is compatible with mainstream browsers. And the documentation is gorgeous.
You are being watched. Private and state-sponsored organizations are monitoring and recording your online activities. privacytools.io provides knowledge and tools to protect your privacy against global mass surveillance.
🎥 Matrix. Long time no see… wait, it’s still as topical as ever. Remember those who spoke about AI 20 years ago? Or wrote Black Mirror more recently? Anyway, my son and I had a good time watching this “viral” movie.
Remote pbcopy on OS X systems. Nice tip, as always.
I’m trying to use Eshell more consistently since a few days. Mastering Emacs is
(as always) quite useful in this respect. After having tried some custom
settings, including those found on Modern Emacs, I finally choose the full-featured
eshell-git-prompt. #emacs
Grav – a modern flat-file CMS. If you’re looking for an alternative to Jekyll or Hugo, there’s probably some good stuff behind this open-source project. (via Brett Terpstra)