I love how smartphone web browsers will offer a handy option if your clipboard contains a URL. Saves two key presses!
I wonder if there are other UIs that could be improved by considering the current clipboard context.
Noodling with an interpreter for a statically typed language with reified types (e.g. a list knows what type it contains).
Currently I have a single representation of types in both the runtime and the type checker. I think that's a good thing?
> The display of long lines has been optimized, and Emacs should no longer choke when a buffer on display contains long lines.
Emacs 29 was recently released, and this alone is a great reason to upgrade!
I like the idea of a personal LLM trained on my emails. "Summarise my upcoming flight and travel to New York" would be useful.
Email is a blob of fairly unstructured text that contains useful information.