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      <title>Announcing Brainiac Project</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[#emacscarnival202506 #brainiac&#xA;&#xA;Somewhere during the COVID pandemic I started checking out #emacs, because of a talk I saw on #orgmode that tickled my curiosity.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;In the beginning I didn&#39;t dig into the manuals, as you should do, but started using the editor directly and customized stuff by integrating code snippets from different posts and blogs I stumbled upon, while looking for solutions for problems I faced.&#xA;&#xA;Over the years as my proficiency grew, so did my Emacs config. Although I regularly removed packages I didn&#39;t use, at some point in time I did task management, note taking, blogging, news reading etc. with Emacs and kept on bringing in new packages into the mix.&#xA;I didn&#39;t really reach the state of bankcruptcy, but I gathered some #elisp snippets I didn&#39;t understand or simply didn&#39;t remember why I got them at all.&#xA;&#xA;So in order to force myself to finally start reading the manuals and to learn some proper Elisp, I started hacking on a new configuration for #emacs ... as this is what you do as an Emacs user.&#xA;&#xA;The goal of the Brainiac configuration is to minimize the configuration to the bare minimum I need (e.g. tasks and notes) and try to stick to the built-in packages as much as possible. If I need something extra, I would try to implement it myself.&#xA;&#xA;You can follow how the configuration progresses here: Brainiac.&#xA;It is already fully functional and I am using it daily for private and work related stuff. When it reaches v1.0, I will write about my workflow that defined the configuration.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://write.moxnet.eu/tag:emacscarnival202506" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">emacscarnival202506</span></a> <a href="https://write.moxnet.eu/tag:brainiac" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">brainiac</span></a></p>

<p>Somewhere during the COVID pandemic I started checking out <a href="https://write.moxnet.eu/tag:emacs" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">emacs</span></a>, because of a talk I saw on <a href="https://write.moxnet.eu/tag:orgmode" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">orgmode</span></a> that tickled my curiosity.</p>



<p>In the beginning I didn&#39;t dig into the manuals, as you should do, but started using the editor directly and customized stuff by integrating code snippets from different posts and blogs I stumbled upon, while looking for solutions for problems I faced.</p>

<p>Over the years as my proficiency grew, so did my Emacs config. Although I regularly removed packages I didn&#39;t use, at some point in time I did task management, note taking, blogging, news reading etc. with Emacs and kept on bringing in new packages into the mix.
I didn&#39;t really reach the state of <a href="https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/DotEmacsBankruptcy">bankcruptcy</a>, but I gathered some <a href="https://write.moxnet.eu/tag:elisp" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">elisp</span></a> snippets I didn&#39;t understand or simply didn&#39;t remember why I got them at all.</p>

<p>So in order to force myself to finally start reading the manuals and to learn some proper Elisp, I started hacking on a new configuration for <a href="https://write.moxnet.eu/tag:emacs" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">emacs</span></a> ... as this is what you do as an Emacs user.</p>

<p>The goal of the <em>Brainiac</em> configuration is to minimize the configuration to the bare minimum I need (e.g. tasks and notes) and try to stick to the built-in packages as much as possible. If I need something extra, I would try to implement it myself.</p>

<p>You can follow how the configuration progresses here: <a href="https://moxnet.eu/s/D5ZCNJwrwFjf8LY">Brainiac</a>.
It is already fully functional and I am using it daily for private and work related stuff. When it reaches v1.0, I will write about my workflow that defined the configuration.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2025 23:44:53 +0200</pubDate>
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