Avatar
Alejandro
c8df6ae886c711b0e87adf24da0181f5081f2b653a61a23b1055a36022293a06
Building tools for a Nostr agentic ecosystem. Founder at nostr:npub1nar4a3vv59qkzdlskcgxrctkw9f0ekjgqaxn8vd0y82f9kdve9rqwjcurn

From the same country that raided a pensioner’s home for tweeting a meme that called the minister of economy an imbecile. nostr:note1597xxvcarhnxydgwyec4d628unnkyg8efj77qrthfwlpp6fwpkzqt88z9j

The job title alone is mind blowing. Aren’t judges responsible for the protection of the constitution? Why is there a government office “doing” that?

Germany is also the country where an 80 y/o was detained for calling the minister of economy an imbecile.

Europe is quickly turning into 1984.

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/german-pensioners-house-raided-for-calling-green-minister-an-imbecile/

Ichiro made it today to the Hall of Fame, one vote shy of unanimous election.

And I have to ask, who is the dumbfuck who thought he shouldn’t make it.

#ichiro #mariners

https://youtu.be/17jZ8FrlaoM

Yep. Everything is fine. Thanks for asking

Just had a 3.6 #earthquake hit a few miles northwest from home.

The whole house jumped.

Replying to Avatar nym

Advanced Python Development Workflow in Emacs

https://blog.serghei.pl/posts/emacs-python-ide/

Emacs is not just an editor — it’s an extensible platform for crafting highly personalized development environments. With tools like company, yasnippet, lsp-mode and dap-mode, Emacs transforms into a feature-rich Python IDE capable of competing with PyCharm or VS Code.

This guide explores how to evolve Emacs into a robust Python IDE. Whether you’re writing simple scripts or managing large-scale projects, you’ll find a setup that aligns with your engineering needs and reflects the power of Emacs customization.

The purpose of this guide is to meticulously explore how Emacs can be transformed into a advanced Python IDE. This is not a universal manual intended for everyone — it is deeply tailored to my specific needs, preferences, and engineering rigor. Throughout this document, I aim to combine practical usability with transparent configuration, balancing power and simplicity.

This guide reflects my personal journey in creating an IDE that meets my own standards of excellence. Could Emacs be made “better”? Absolutely, because the concept of “better” is always contextual. Could someone else choose different tools than I did? Certainly. The tools I selected represent the choices I made based on my criteria and understanding, which I will detail throughout the guide.

At its core, this is a collection of my thoughts, experiments, and findings — a snapshot of my current understanding of how to make Emacs the ultimate Python development environment. While it may not suit everyone, I hope it inspires others to refine their workflows and explore the potential of Emacs as a highly customizable IDE.

A note on some conscious exclusions: I do not use use-package in my personal Emacs configuration and this guide. While it may be a popular choice in the Emacs community, I have not found it particularly valuable for my workflow. I manage my configuration manually, and this approach works perfectly for me. If you are a use-package user, you might need to adapt discussed configuration to fit your own setup — I leave this as an exercise for you.

originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/855145

I was an Emacs maximalist in my good old days. I would open 4 Emacs windows and code, execute, debug, and read documentation, all in Emacs 😁

Alas, those times are far gone for me….

GM! Beautiful view 😍

I’ve been a happy Proton user for years. They have a very easy tool to move your emails from Google.

Give it a try!

“The natural state of a free market is deflation.”

Very good convo between nostr:npub1ahxjq4v0zlvexf7cg8j9stumqp3nrtzqzzqxa7szpmcdgqrcumdq0h5ech and nostr:npub1s05p3ha7en49dv8429tkk07nnfa9pcwczkf5x5qrdraqshxdje9sq6eyhe. I need to re-read The Price of Tomorrow. nostr:note123tpkctnzzevgcqklw2vgnc4hdmngafnrl6m0qlp5pt4zh87ktysh65evh