emacs-async
edex-ui
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emacs-async
- emacs-async: Simple library for asynchronous processing in Emacs
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Is there any way to run an emacs function as a separate process?
That is probably the simplest option possible; but if you need non-blocking evaluation, async package is definitely a better option.
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Is it possible for Emacs Lisp to get something like multiprocessing from Python?
You already can. Using https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async or https://github.com/chuntaro/emacs-promise.
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How to turn sequential computation into parallel computation in Elisp?
IMO the best option currently is async by Wiegley. It will manage Emacs instances for you and do all the low-level synchronization and messaging for you, so you can work in higher level abstractions as if you are working with threads.
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Asynchronous alternative to xref?
Have you checked the async package?
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Lsp-Bridge, Not Even Wrong
That is quite normal thing to do. Have you not seen Emacs Async? Take, a look, it is a useful thing. Or Emacs Request. Since Emacs does not have proper thread scheduler, that is the best next thing you can do.
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[ANN] Blamer 0.6.0 released. Added pretty avatar preview
There are ways to avoid this, have you tried e.g. https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async ?
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Video Series: Denote as a Zettelkasten
As a note about the third video, and searching for backlinks; the volume, when you get there, might be a slow-down when you work with many small files, like searching for backlinks. Each note means a separate file access, search process, etc. It is much more efficient for computers to read one big file, then many small files, and then just use Emacs to search in that file. If you are a developer of Denote, you might wish to look at asynchronous processes or perhaps use Wigleys Async package to search for backlinks asynchronously.
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Setting up a fundraiser for multi-threaded Emacs, any thoughts on this?
Async process can do that. Have you checked async library by Wiegley? You can use another emacs process as a sort of clean interpreter thread similar to javascript workers.
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My IDE is too heavy so I moved to Emacs
That "99% of standard usage" is the kicker, isn't it? Those greybeards who always opposed multithreading since long ago tend to say that the remaining 1% of use cases is best done in an external process, ideally not even written in Emacs Lisp, so that the rest of the open source community can benefit, like the GNU Global you mention. I suppose if you still want that program to be written with Emacs Lisp, you could use async.el (https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async/) and there's finally an use-case for the threads: it'll be relatively safe to run those 16 threads only in the external Emacs-process.
edex-ui
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Everyone's so talented, so why are there so few successful games?
wget https://github.com/GitSquared/edex-ui/releases/download/v2.2.8/eDEX-UI-Linux-x86_64.AppImage ; chmod +x eDEX* ; ./eDEX*
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Edex UI, a UI for the digital minimalist.
Ok, say you are a bit of a nerd and you love to stay "focuced" on whatever you are doing. These days, a bunch of windows tend to distract you and before you know it you are off surfing for kittens on the internet. Enter Edex UI, a nerdy "shell" on top of your Windows/Mac/Linux interface that gives you access to the command line AND to your files. The interface is very very nerdy (think 1999's Hackers) and you do need to know how to run some command line apps (or you can go for applications like Micro and Tilde to use as a text editor). The result? Supernerdy, distraction free interface that will get you a LOT of eyeballs if you decide to use it in the local Starbucks. Easy peasy to install https://github.com/GitSquared/edex-ui
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Arwes: Futuristic Sci-Fi UI Web Framework
Looks really cool! Gives me similar vibes as EDEX-UI[1]
[1] https://github.com/GitSquared/edex-ui
- Masterhacker setup
- Found this on web. I love this… Is it possible on mint?
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Anon is not a masterhacker
use Edex UI to make em think ur tony stark or some shit
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Is there a way to have a full TUI desktop environment?
eDEX-UI
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Is there a list of fun things like "Hollywood"?
eDEX-UI is the best way to give it a cyberpunk feeling.
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Computers in ZB
edex-ui/screenshot_horizon.png at master · GitSquared/edex-ui · GitHub
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How to install linux distro's that don't include ISO files.
wget https://github.com/GitSquared/edex-ui/releases/download/v2.2.8/eDEX-UI-Linux-x86_64.AppImage chmod +x eDEX-UI-Linux-x86_64.AppImage ./eDEX-UI-Linux-x86_64.AppImage
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