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2019-04-01 20:02 #

This is the 1000th post! 💪👈

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2019-04-01 19:58 #

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

2019-04-01 19:30 #

The borage has finally bloomed again!

2019-04-01 19:28 #

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.

2019-04-01 19:24 #

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.

2019-03-31 20:41 #

  Les Ogres de Barback, Amours grises & colères rouges.

2019-03-30 21:34 #

🎥 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.

2019-03-30 08:59 #

Remote pbcopy on OS X systems. Nice tip, as always.

2019-03-29 20:14 #

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

2019-03-29 18:02 #

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)