> 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!
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AI agents (OpenClaw, Hermes Agent etc) seem to be increasingly standardising their design.
You have a UI for the markdown files writable by the agent (sometimes just Obsidian) plus a set of CLI tools for performing actions.
I've seen so many new CLIs recently too.
In many respects I feel an LLM benefits from a monorepo. I've vibe coded a bunch of helper CLIs recently and end up repeating the same preferences for all of them.
I want all my CLIs to use clippy, parse arguments with clap, etc. They're distinct tools in distinct repos though.
I'm playing with Zeal/Dash so I can view stdlib docs offline.
(I've been coding on public transport recently, without a reliable data connection.)
Anyone have tips for making the most of this setup? AFAICT docsets are basically HTML underneath.
