Husband. Father. High-tech worker. rgu on SDF.
I have that spiral-bound GNU Emacs Manual (with the yellow cover), and it was a revelation also! I was working at a startup back in the early 1990s for a year or so when the lead developers there decided to ditch vi for Emacs. We then spent a month or so learning it and then I spent the remainder of my time there (2-3 years) using it for C programming but also News, mail and even basic shell stuff. I’m back to vi now (via Vim) and have been sucked into “modern tools” like Eclipse and Visual Studio Code, but some Emacs still exists in my muscle memory.
rgu here! Excited to see this option opening up :-)
Edit: I’m a Husband, a Dad, and an Old Man working in tech. Hello everyone…
Hey @[email protected]… Thanks to the lobby link you sent I’m now in!
I just regained my access to matrix.sdf.org after contacting membership, but when I logged into the server I didn’t see any of the rooms listed on SDF’s page. I’ve sent another message to membership asking about room access, and will report back here
I do find SDF useful. It’s where I do some writing, and random computing. As someone else mentioned, SDF has a whole bunch of “other things” that have made it more sticky to me: NextCloud, Mastodon and perhaps now Lemmy. I make sure to pay my dues every year!
I was glad to see this as I hadn’t heard of this project. The author has a website where he’s apparently archived all his past newsletters. Check it out:
Shift Happens
(The newsletters are at the bottom of the page.)