Emacs

The Babels

This page is for the richness of Babel.

There are at least four Babels worth keeping in one place: a real tower, a story about the tower, a library built out of the story, and a piece of software I use every day. They are all the same idea wearing different clothes — the totality of language, and what it costs.

the tower that actually stood

Babel was a real place before it was a metaphor. The name is Bab-ilim — “gate of the god” — Babylon, on the Euphrates, and its tower was the Etemenanki: “the temple of the foundation of heaven and earth,” a seven-tiered ziggurat of baked brick and bitumen sacred to Marduk, rising perhaps 90 metres over the city. It was old when history found it — damaged and rebuilt across centuries, most famously restored by Nebuchadnezzar II (r. 605–562 BCE), who recorded the work in glazed-brick boast: its top was to “rival the heavens.”

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Elisp Notes

I remember when using Emacs itself was a huge struggle for me. But now I have just sudo apt install emacs’d this vanilla install and I am already off to the races.

Anyways, I’ll probably slim down this prose at a later date when I find it cringe and too verbose; but for now I am having a terrific time thwacking away at a Drunkdeer A75 Pro (thanks Aarav).

I’ve opted to scribble here as opposed to in a README this time.

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