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## [Expert-led virtual support for vulvar lichen sclerosus](https://womeninderm.substack.com/p/expert-led-virtual-support-for-vulvar)

_2026-08-13 · Cristela Tello Ruiz · Women in Dermatology_

Today’s report also covers the scalp biophysical characteristics of hijabi and non-hijabi women, the prevalence of outdoor tanning, and more (Issue #123, 1,320 words, 5 minutes)

## [Guix shell now inside Emacs!](https://tusharhero.codeberg.page/guix-shell-in-emacs.html)

_2026-07-30 · tusharhero's pages_

~657 words. ~3 minutes. tags: guix emacs programming This is my submission for Emacs Carnival July 2026 . If you don't know what GNU Guix is: It's an advanced package manager and a distribution of the GNU Operating system . With kernel support for both GNU Linux-libre and, experimentally, for the GNU Hurd . Guix's package manager is inspired by Nix , except that it uses GNU Guile instead of…

## [Alopecia therapies: Pregnancy and fertility considerations](https://womeninderm.substack.com/p/alopecia-therapies-pregnancy-and)

_2026-07-23 · Cristela Tello Ruiz · Women in Dermatology_

Today’s report also covers rituximab for autoimmune blistering diseases during pregnancy, non-transplant interventions for female pattern hair loss, and more (Issue #122, 1,320 words, 5.5 minutes)

## [Bone health in women with hidradenitis suppurativa](https://womeninderm.substack.com/p/bone-health-in-women-with-hidradenitis)

_2026-07-09 · Cristela Tello Ruiz · Women in Dermatology_

Today’s report also covers picosecond vs. Q-switched lasers for melasma, hair changes in menopause, and more (Issue #121, 1,200 words, 5 minutes)

## [Underappreciated builtin: Grand Unified Debugger](https://tusharhero.codeberg.page/underappreciated-builtin-gud.html)

_2026-06-29 · tusharhero's pages_

~1098 words. ~5 minutes. tags: emacs programming debugging Or as I would like to call it, GLORIOUS Unified Debugger. This is my submission for June's Emacs Carnival , Underappreciated Emacs built-ins. You can find detailed information in the excellent documentation at (info "(emacs) Debuggers") . Multi debugger support I mostly use its GDB Graphical Interface. But it supports multiple debuggers…

## [Gender differences in perceived causes and progression of vitiligo](https://womeninderm.substack.com/p/gender-differences-in-perceived-causes)

_2026-06-25 · Cristela Tello Ruiz · Women in Dermatology_

Today’s report also covers adverse events associated with bimekizumab, the fine-scale aging landscape of young Chinese women, and more (Issue #120, 1,200 words, 5 minutes)

## [How hidradenitis suppurativa affects sexual health and pregnancy](https://womeninderm.substack.com/p/how-hidradenitis-suppurativa-affects)

_2026-06-11 · Cristela Tello Ruiz · Women in Dermatology_

Today’s report also covers the skin as a mirror of endocrine disorders, fractional CO2 laser for post-cesarean scars, and more (Issue #119, 1,300 words, 5.2 minutes)

## [May I recommend: lesser known org-modes](https://tusharhero.codeberg.page/may-i-recommend-these-lesser-known-org-modes.html)

_2026-05-30 · tusharhero's pages_

~373 words. ~1 minutes. tags: emacs For this month's Emacs carnival topic, May I recommend… , I would like to recommend two cool org minor modes I discovered recently, in the order of me discovering them. org-num-mode This mode adds numbering to headings. Like this: \* 1 heading \*\* 1.1 subheading \*\*\* 1.1.1 subsubheading \*\* 1.2 subheading \* 2 heading This is not added to the text directly, only…

## [The intersection of inflammatory skin diseases and women’s reproductive health](https://womeninderm.substack.com/p/the-intersection-of-inflammatory)

_2026-05-28 · Cristela Tello Ruiz · Women in Dermatology_

Today’s report also covers the structural characteristics of facial sagging, pregnancy in women with atopic dermatitis, and more (Issue #118, 1,230 words, 5 minutes)

## [Prenatal exposure to fine particulate matter and atopic dermatitis](https://womeninderm.substack.com/p/prenatal-exposure-to-fine-particulate)

_2026-05-14 · Cristela Tello Ruiz · Women in Dermatology_

Today’s report also covers the risk of melanoma after fertility treatments, maternal BMI and atopic dermatitis, and more (Issue #117, 1,400 words, 5.5 minutes)

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_2026-05-14 · **Sponsored**_

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## [Skin of younger women shows higher levels of a collagen-supporting metabolite](https://womeninderm.substack.com/p/skin-of-younger-women-shows-higher)

_2026-04-30 · Cristela Tello Ruiz · Women in Dermatology_

Today’s report also covers mood disorders and quality of life impact in women with vulvar conditions and more (Issue #116, 1, 300 words, 5.2 minutes)

## [Hormones, stress, and skin: Review reveals key psychodermatology connections in women](https://womeninderm.substack.com/p/hormones-stress-and-skin-review-reveals)

_2026-04-16 · Cristela Tello Ruiz · Women in Dermatology_

Today’s report also covers androgenic alopecia in patients with PCOS, skin tone in hyperspectral imaging and AI bias, and more (Issue #115, 1, 200 words, 5 minutes)

## [Pregnancy and dermatologic treatment: A risky disconnect](https://womeninderm.substack.com/p/pregnancy-and-dermatologic-treatment)

_2026-04-02 · Cristela Tello Ruiz · Women in Dermatology_

Today’s report also covers the dermatologic manifestations of perimenopause and menopause, advancements in treating stretch marks, and more (Issue #114, 1,800 words, 7 minutes)

## [PALE, Canvas, and Stuff demos](https://tusharhero.codeberg.page/emacs-pale-canvas-and-stuff-demos.html)

_2026-02-16 · tusharhero's pages_

~1462 words. ~7 minutes. tags: emacs demos programming The various demos relating this were seriously getting out of hand. I hope to properly demo them, and provide some background. I will try to keep improving and updating this page regularly. In-tree PALE days (tiling) PALE stands for “Picture and Animation Library for Emacs”, it grew out of struggles with rendering in Emacs Reader . Wherein…

## [Pull Requests as Branches](https://tusharhero.codeberg.page/prs-as-branches.html)

_2026-01-15 · tusharhero's pages_

~169 words. ~0 minutes. tags: git tutorial programming Consider these questions: Do you find it annoying to use the web interface to merge pull requests? Do you copy paste the merge instructions from your forge's web interface? Perhaps you like to checkout the PR branch first? Do you manually add their repository to your config? Perhaps, you use the following command git fetch -u : git switch I…

## [ANN: Modus Gotham is here](https://tusharhero.codeberg.page/modus-gotham-is-here.html)

_2025-11-08 · tusharhero's pages_

~94 words. ~0 minutes. tags: emacs Inspired by Magnus's blog post on creating a theme based on Modus, I decided to try my hand at implementing the gotham-theme using modus-themes . This is my first time creating a theme, so don't expect it to be perfect yet. https://codeberg.org/tusharhero/modus-gotham You can install it via package-vc for now. It took me approximately 2.5 hours to get this far.

## [GNU Emacs needs a virtual keyboard](https://tusharhero.codeberg.page/emacs-needs-keyboard.html)

_2025-10-26 · tusharhero's pages_

~929 words. ~4 minutes. tags: emacs I mean this more generally as in everywhere GNU Emacs is available, but especially the recent Android port. If you are like most people, you have probably had to edit text on a mobile phone. And then you must be aware of how the virtual keyboard is not just used for entering characters into the text area, but it in fact assists the user while editing the text,…

## [SVG? Yes!](https://tusharhero.codeberg.page/svg_yes.html)

_2025-10-19 · tusharhero's pages_

~165 words. ~0 minutes. tags: emacs meta This post by nwalsh shows how to use SVG in Org generated HTML pages. I would like to showcase yet another way you can use SVGs in Org generated HTML pages, and that is through Org Babel. ( let ((svg (svg-create 400 400 :stroke-width 10))) (svg-gradient svg "gradient1" 'linear '((0 . "red" ) (100 . "blue" ))) (svg-circle svg 200 200 100 :gradient…

## [Obscure Emacs packages](https://tusharhero.codeberg.page/obscure-emacs-packages.html)

_2025-09-07 · tusharhero's pages_

~590 words. ~2 minutes. tags: emacs This is my second submission to the Emacs Carnival (my first one was emacs elevator pitch ). The theme this time around is about obscure emacs packages . I figure I will just talk about the obscure packages I use. Org Custom Cookies homepage This package by gsingh93 allows you to define your own custom cookies for org-mode. This was the first package I ever…

## [Emacs Elevator Pitch](https://tusharhero.codeberg.page/emacs-elevator-pitch.html)

_2025-08-26 · tusharhero's pages_

~45 words. ~0 minutes. tags: emacs "Emacs gud." "Okay."

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_2025-08-26 · **Sponsored**_

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## [Hunk editing with Magit](https://tusharhero.codeberg.page/magit-hunk-editing.html)

_2025-08-10 · tusharhero's pages_

~591 words. ~2 minutes. tags: git emacs tutorial This was asked in a reddit post , I want a separate commit for edits A, B, and C Line 1 Line 2 editA Line 3 editB Line 4 editC Line 5 From the command line I do. git add -p git commit That's hunk editing. Instead of untying an impossible knot you whack it apart with a machete (ie hunk edit). Now with magit. I can select things in the status buffer…

## [Creating a blog](https://tusharhero.codeberg.page/creating_a_blog.html)

_2025-04-24 · tusharhero's pages_

~11831 words. ~59 minutes. tags: meta programming emacs Introduction I have been blogging by manually exporting my org-mode files into HTML with a custom CSS file and then SCP-ing the generated HTML file into my SDF personal page. While this works fine, The page doesn't have any SSL certificate, which just makes my website look bad. So I have recently decided to switch my blog over to Codeberg and…

