@system76 exciting! We've gotten a peak at cosmic, will we soon get a preview of the in-house made laptop? Perhaps a fully FOSS System76 bidet is in the works? The possibilities are endless!
In this video, I'll give you 5 reasons why I think you should learn Scheme this year! Regardless if you are a programming beginner or an expert hacker, there is a lot to be gained from learning this language.
The 7-5-3 festival (七五三) started in the Heian or Muromachi Period to pray for the survival of #children, and, like many practices, spread from the aristocracy eventually to all citizens.
Age three for #girls is especially adorable, and our 3/4 #Japanese granddaughter just went through that rite of passage, posing in a #festival kimono.
With deaths in both families this year, it was moved from a Shintō shrine to a #Buddhist temple, reflecting the division of labor served by the two #religions in Japan. We could thus do it up on a mountain in our city (between Ōsaka and Kyōto) and see changing leaves of #autumn early.
All major ceremonies are finally accompanied by a restaurant meal, and the Japanese-style food and service, by normal standards in Japan, were superb.
Our granddaughter, nearly three, also seemed to start realizing that my English and the usual Japanese were different languages (technically, nascent metalinguistic awareness and bilinguality).
Company out, Corfu in. Veeery nice popups with documentation sub-popups.
Funny fact: I was sharing my #Emacs window and Prot could see everything except the Corfu popups 🙂
buffer-display-alist is super powerful. Now my flymake diagnostics opens automatically in a dedicated window always on the bottom. Who needs VSCode? 😉
As a philosophical side chat I compared Emacs to an empty oil painting. You can make it what you want it to be, if you only have enough imagination. Programmer or not. With Emacs you are the artist.