Meta means Alt in Emacs, but meta means ctrl/cmd in Pharo. It's endianess all over again!
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One cute feature of markdown I'd not noticed before: there's no syntax for images *without* a description (i.e. alt text).

I'm experimenting with Hammerspoon on macOS as an application switcher. `Option-Space F` is Firefox, `Option-Space E` is Emacs, etc.
The problem with `Alt-Tab` is that the order changes based on recency. I'm hoping that a repeatable command will be nicer to use.
Playing with my elisp grammar has exposed some interesting corners of the syntax that I haven't seen before.
This is a legal character:
?\C-\M-\S-\H-\s-\A-i
Actually pressing ctrl-meta-shift-hyper-super-alt-i might be a little challenging though :)