I'm coming to the conclusion that most software-related todo lists are a sign that something can be automated.
miniblog.
"The developers of Wayland are largely present http://t.co/YVnoq04ceQ Server developers." Hardly a bitter rivalry!
@EmacsRocks have you considered adding a gist of all the code used in the videos? I'd like to have something I can copy-paste from.
I've written my first nontrivial piece of Less and found it very pleasant. The ability to give names to metrics and style blocks is powerful
Haskell type-checker can be Turing-complete in some configurations: http://t.co/awf3hXZ8bC
VPS are getting shockingly cheap these days:
Python 2 is rather inconsistent with comparisons: '1' > 1 is fine, but datetime > date doesn't work. Python 3 refuses both, thankfully.
Threw together an implementation of TCO in #emacs lisp yesterday! https://gist.github.com/Wilfred/5615907/b178d7f60200da325c61926f587848fddd603218 Forced me to think quite hard for a while :)
Really good to see GitHub adding repository redirects:
https://crate.io/ is a really nice PyPI UI for finding out about packages, especially their version history.
PyPI pins: https://pypip.in/ cute.
Seriously impressed with https://github.com/joddie/pcre2el . Convert PCRE to Emacs regexp, or even convert an arbitrary regexp to an `rx` form!
It's also caused me to miss my station on two separate occasions.
Writing GNU Emacs Extensions is excellent. It's accessible to elisp newbies but experienced elispers will probably learn new things too.
"Let's face it: you could be a total lunatic, and /Emacs has to make you happy/." http://t.co/4oIaWUghht
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