Upgrading Emacs is always a project, especially on macOS.

I’ve been using Emacs Plus on my Mac since I installed version 28, but when I went to update to version 30.1 through homebrew, I got a cryptic git error. From the little research I did, it has to do with commits being in the wrong place. The explanation was something that went over my head, so I shrugged it off and tried Emacs for macOS again. I forget what was the reason this Emacs flavor wasn’t for me in the past, but it seems to work fine now. Well, after I deleted and reinstalled marginalia, exactly as Irreal mentioned. Seems to be working fine now.

I was excited about completion-preview-mode (if Mickey is raving about something, you got to check it out), but so far, in my experience, it’s just “meh,” at least out of the box. After I got it to work in org-mode (the manual is a bit of a mess and seems to be thrown into the package itself, but I found out what to do in this YouTube video) it’s not much better than what company-mode gives me at the moment, so I’m going to wait until someone probably comes around with “actually, it’s much better because X, and you can find out how to do it over at Y,” or Mickey writes something more complete. The video I mentioned goes into some helpful examples, but I get lost in terms of how to set it up in my case.

Then, again per Mickey, There’s “The Org URI protocol should now register automatically, meaning you can send data from a browser bookmarklet straight into org capture in your running Emacs instance.” I remember I once got it (or something similar) to work with org protocol, but a native option turned on like this seems very good, and I’d love to be able to send text and links from my browser directly to Emacs. I’m not sure how to get this to work either. I recall I need to run Emacs as a server in the background and then launch Emacs as a client, but this is beyond my current macOS kung fu. The issue with finding how is usually knowing what to look for. I need to be more specific about my research, but i’m not sure what it is I’m looking for.

Upgrading Emacs is always rewarding because I also get to upgrade my brain with it. I learn how to do new things, and do them more effectively. I’m sure I’ll be back at tweaking pretty soon.