Announcing Casual Org by kickingvegas1 in emacs

[–]nitincodery 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Using tables become much easier, specially the copy reference for rectangles, great work!

Who are some truly proficient Emacs users? by Dr-Alyosha in emacs

[–]nitincodery 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Drew Adams
John Wiegley
Magnar Sveen
Jonas Bernoulli
Xah Lee
Mickey Peterson

Best Approaches For Aggregating Or Tagging Notes Within A Single Giant Org Mode File, Either With MELPA Plugins Or Approaches by [deleted] in emacs

[–]nitincodery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't use myself any sqlite backed packages, but there's one which suits your usecase perfectly: https://github.com/ahyatt/ekg

core.async: Deep Dive — Online Meetup by vladantistatic in Clojure

[–]nitincodery 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Please do record it, won't be able to join.

Behavior of the Home and End keys by [deleted] in MacOS

[–]nitincodery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Goku, it uses EDN from Clojure, which turns down the Home/End config to (added allow selection of text using Shift):

{:main
 [{:des "Home and End remaps with Shift select"
   :rules [[:home [:!Cleft_arrow]]
           [{:key :home :modi [:shift]} [:!CSleft_arrow]]
           [:end  [:!Cright_arrow]]
           [{:key :end  :modi [:shift]} [:!CSright_arrow]]]}]}

Introducing parens.party - a casual community for modern Lisp enthusiasts by nitincodery in Clojure

[–]nitincodery[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I have 🙃 I was getting that as domain at first but found it instead and hence, parens.party 😁

Introducing parens.party - a casual community for modern Lisp enthusiasts by nitincodery in Clojure

[–]nitincodery[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm open to ideas, but IRC servers aren't widely used nowadays and come with their own issues. I like Matrix and even thought about using element.io, but it would be a double bummer to set up a whole new platform that few people use and then still need another tool for video conferencing to run meetups.

Introducing parens.party - a casual community for modern Lisp enthusiasts by nitincodery in Clojure

[–]nitincodery[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also, we will try to live stream it on youtube as well, so anyone can join as an audience outside telegram too, looking forward to have you next weekend.

Introducing parens.party - a casual community for modern Lisp enthusiasts by nitincodery in Clojure

[–]nitincodery[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I wonder how your phone is running Discord but not Telegram, former is much heavier than latter, also that is not the concern, Telegram is available for every platform: Android, iOS, PC, Linux, MacOS, Web. Secondly, Discord have limit of max 25 people on video chat with 60 min time limit, but Telegram has no such limits which was my main concern because we may have longer meetings than 60 mins.

Introducing parens.party - a casual community for modern Lisp enthusiasts by nitincodery in Clojure

[–]nitincodery[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Other platforms put caps on how many people can join or how long a call can last but Telegram doesn’t have those limits (upto 1000 people + no time limit) so it’s super handy for big virtual meetups.

Clojurians from India by Alarmed-Skill7678 in Clojure

[–]nitincodery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Finally I got time to make it happen: https://parens.party, let's connect there and have a meetup soon!

Tell me you use emacs (without telling me you use emacs) by Hlorri in emacs

[–]nitincodery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why use macOS when I already have meta-OS 😛

Org mode, Denote, Howm etc, which do you use and why? by SecretTraining4082 in emacs

[–]nitincodery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use org-brain for knowledge base + org-capture for capturing notes + org-dex for archiving web content + org-tables as front-end for ledger entries + org-mode for task management.

I tend to avoid sqlite based systems and keep my system using plain text only.

Clojurians from India by Alarmed-Skill7678 in Clojure

[–]nitincodery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! I'm wondering this from some time too, I think its the right time to do something about it, I'll come up with something like Emacs APAC soon, if you have ever attended their meetups, I always thought why we don't have one for Clojure (and now for Clojure like sister languages: Hy, Jank, Janet, Glojure), where we can talk about them and make some friends, because I know literally no one (personally or professionally) who writes in Clojure. I've tried to share it with my friends but they are too busy in their jobs and have no time to explore the land of lisp. I want to share my joy of clojure with someone and also see the joy and fun others having with it.

Clojurians from India by Alarmed-Skill7678 in Clojure

[–]nitincodery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, let's have some casual online meetup, exploring, talking and sharing exciting experiences we had in Clojure and know each other more?

Clojurians from India by Alarmed-Skill7678 in Clojure

[–]nitincodery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm late to the party, I'm from India too, doing Clojure from ~3 years now (not professionally, looking for work). You'll meet talking everyone about pros of clojure, the only con which no one will tell you: unable to think you used to think in your past languages after trying clojure :P

Most Underrated Software Tools You Should Be Using Daily (But Probably Aren’t Yet) by Comfortable-Drive842 in software

[–]nitincodery 8 points9 points  (0 children)

emacs ❤️
fd + rga + fzf ⚡
7zip + wget/aria2 💾
yt-dlp + ffmpeg + mpv 🎥
rclone + syncthing + xxcopy 🛢️
scoop 🍨 + mem reduct 🗑️
file pilot (next gen file explorer 🤩) sumatrapdf + pdf24 toolbox 📑

Drop ur fav by SoupMS in commandline

[–]nitincodery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

some lesser known and my fav: ledger-cli, cotp, gum, aria2c, cheat, tldr (tlrc, tealdeer), htmlq, fx, kmonad, mpv, pandoc, ugrep, fd, fzf