3 hours ago: "I should probably get started on that script now that I've had a good day to think about it."

Then: "But I wanted to set up emacs, so I should do that then try to write the script in it."

Now: Need to get an (already very late) dinner on and start prepping for tomorrow's classes.

vim is so much easier to configure…

I wasn't suggesting that you modify the irssi code; rather, take inspiration from the way it functions.
// @thrrgilag

Coffee run.

Hopefully I'll make it to the shop 1) before it closes 2) before I run out of caffeine.

Haven't made coffee with the ibrik in almost 8 months, according to my notes. Now that I have the Iwatani butane stove, I can get back into it. Still amazes me that such a fine grind with such a relatively long extraction (~90s) doesn't produce an overextracted, bitter mess.

App Store can’t connect to the App Store.

Finally in a point of my workflow where I’m ready to restart and IT WON’T LOAD.

Useless.

To be fair, 290 pages is a bit of a tldr situation…though I have gone through worse trying to figure out certain things in LaTeX.

At least you have good documentation.

If you're taking requests, a variant of irssi for 10C would be amazing…

// @thrrgilag

Looks strange and interesting — thanks!
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If I had nothing to do but be efficient in single documents, I’d stick with vim, no question. It’s pretty much just the org mode in emacs that’s tempting me.

Really, what I might end up doing is taking my notes in emacs org, then writing the academic markdown (= Markdown + LaTeX -> pandoc) in vim. We’ll see how it goes…