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This echoes @mako’s thoughts:
‘These decisions to embrace nonfree and private development tools undermine our credibility in advocating for software freedom and compromise our freedom, and that of our users, in ways that we should reject.’
— Free Software Needs Free Tools 👉🏻 https://mako.cc/writing/hill-free_tools.html
‘But what about us?’
‘We’ll always have Debian.’
@thomasfuchs My grandfather gave me a copy of Usborne’s Introduction to Computer Programming. It was full of BASIC listings and airbrushed illustrations of robots, space invaders and space ships. (Photo from here: http://www.asciimation.co.nz/bb/2013/11/17/introduction-to-computer-programming) https://mastodon.social/media/XfYh7KnaXyjt1wz8krM
I quite like the reports #Emacs’s #OrgMode provides with its clock tables, but I wish it could provide a more graphical look at where my time went over a certain period, as #Taskwarrior’s companion #Timewarrior does (see attached screenshot).
Is there anything like this for Org mode? I might investigate implementing it myself if not.
Dilettante programmer, salaryman webmaster. 不本意な日本語話者.I like #GNU, #Linux, #Lisp, #Emacs, #LaΤεΧ and the #Web.
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