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New blog "Remote Linux kernel development with Emacs" https://davemq.github.io/2026/05/12/remote-linux-dev-with-emacs.html
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New blog "Remote Linux kernel development with Emacs" https://davemq.github.io/2026/05/12/remote-linux-dev-with-emacs.html
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New blog "Remote Linux kernel development with Emacs" https://davemq.github.io/2026/05/12/remote-linux-dev-with-emacs.html
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New blog "Remote Linux kernel development with Emacs" https://davemq.github.io/2026/05/12/remote-linux-dev-with-emacs.html
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Browsing URLs from Gnus Summary buffer https://davemq.github.io/emacs/gnus/url/2026/04/29/visiting-urls-from-gnus-summary.html
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@davemq @jameshowell @ericsfraga @mstempl @sacha
True.
However, you've switched from a very rich syntax (#LaTeX) to a very simplistic one (lightweight markup language - #LML). There's a difference in output: https://karl-voit.at/2015/07/26/LaTeX-typography/
Don't get me wrong: I, too, prefer writing documents in #Orgmode and exporting to PDF myself. It's a very good compromise.
Meanwhile, I'd not care if the process switched from org->(pdf)latex->PDF to org-> #typst ->PDF or anything similar.
However, I'm not so sure if I'd use Org for setting a document where I really want to get the maximum, like I tried with my PhD thesis: https://karl-voit.at/tagstore/en/papers.shtml
Edit: also related: https://karl-voit.at/2017/08/26/latex-fetish/
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@davemq @jameshowell @ericsfraga @mstempl @sacha
True.
However, you've switched from a very rich syntax (#LaTeX) to a very simplistic one (lightweight markup language - #LML). There's a difference in output: https://karl-voit.at/2015/07/26/LaTeX-typography/
Don't get me wrong: I, too, prefer writing documents in #Orgmode and exporting to PDF myself. It's a very good compromise.
Meanwhile, I'd not care if the process switched from org->(pdf)latex->PDF to org-> #typst ->PDF or anything similar.
However, I'm not so sure if I'd use Org for setting a document where I really want to get the maximum, like I tried with my PhD thesis: https://karl-voit.at/tagstore/en/papers.shtml
Edit: also related: https://karl-voit.at/2017/08/26/latex-fetish/
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@davemq @jameshowell @ericsfraga @mstempl @sacha
True.
However, you've switched from a very rich syntax (#LaTeX) to a very simplistic one (lightweight markup language - #LML). There's a difference in output: https://karl-voit.at/2015/07/26/LaTeX-typography/
Don't get me wrong: I, too, prefer writing documents in #Orgmode and exporting to PDF myself. It's a very good compromise.
Meanwhile, I'd not care if the process switched from org->(pdf)latex->PDF to org-> #typst ->PDF or anything similar.
However, I'm not so sure if I'd use Org for setting a document where I really want to get the maximum, like I tried with my PhD thesis: https://karl-voit.at/tagstore/en/papers.shtml
Edit: also related: https://karl-voit.at/2017/08/26/latex-fetish/
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@davemq @jameshowell @ericsfraga @mstempl @sacha
True.
However, you've switched from a very rich syntax (#LaTeX) to a very simplistic one (lightweight markup language - #LML). There's a difference in output: https://karl-voit.at/2015/07/26/LaTeX-typography/
Don't get me wrong: I, too, prefer writing documents in #Orgmode and exporting to PDF myself. It's a very good compromise.
Meanwhile, I'd not care if the process switched from org->(pdf)latex->PDF to org-> #typst ->PDF or anything similar.
However, I'm not so sure if I'd use Org for setting a document where I really want to get the maximum, like I tried with my PhD thesis: https://karl-voit.at/tagstore/en/papers.shtml
Edit: also related: https://karl-voit.at/2017/08/26/latex-fetish/
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@davemq @jameshowell @ericsfraga @mstempl @sacha
True.
However, you've switched from a very rich syntax (#LaTeX) to a very simplistic one (lightweight markup language - #LML). There's a difference in output: https://karl-voit.at/2015/07/26/LaTeX-typography/
Don't get me wrong: I, too, prefer writing documents in #Orgmode and exporting to PDF myself. It's a very good compromise.
Meanwhile, I'd not care if the process switched from org->(pdf)latex->PDF to org-> #typst ->PDF or anything similar.
However, I'm not so sure if I'd use Org for setting a document where I really want to get the maximum, like I tried with my PhD thesis: https://karl-voit.at/tagstore/en/papers.shtml
Edit: also related: https://karl-voit.at/2017/08/26/latex-fetish/
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New blog: Using Org mode table for calculating RAGBRAI training actual vs. planned mileage https://davemq.github.io/2026/02/24/ragbrai-training-actuals-vs-plan.html
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New blog: Using Org mode table for calculating RAGBRAI training actual vs. planned mileage https://davemq.github.io/2026/02/24/ragbrai-training-actuals-vs-plan.html
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New blog: Using Org mode table for calculating RAGBRAI training actual vs. planned mileage https://davemq.github.io/2026/02/24/ragbrai-training-actuals-vs-plan.html
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New blog: Using Org mode table for calculating RAGBRAI training actual vs. planned mileage https://davemq.github.io/2026/02/24/ragbrai-training-actuals-vs-plan.html
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New blog: Using Org mode table for calculating RAGBRAI training actual vs. planned mileage https://davemq.github.io/2026/02/24/ragbrai-training-actuals-vs-plan.html
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New blog post: A Rofi workspace switcher for Sway https://davemq.github.io/2026/02/24/rofi-workspace-switcher-sway.html
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@komish @davemq Unfortunately, #PodmanDesktop had a different start-up process than I remember. This time there was an "onboarding" wizard that walked through failing to install Compose and Kubectl. The former just failed, and the latter I didn't give it permission to install as root. Also /usr/local/bin doesn't exist in #NixOS. So, I'll probably have to do a little work if I want to install those plugins.
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@komish @davemq Unfortunately, #PodmanDesktop had a different start-up process than I remember. This time there was an "onboarding" wizard that walked through failing to install Compose and Kubectl. The former just failed, and the latter I didn't give it permission to install as root. Also /usr/local/bin doesn't exist in #NixOS. So, I'll probably have to do a little work if I want to install those plugins.
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@komish @davemq Unfortunately, #PodmanDesktop had a different start-up process than I remember. This time there was an "onboarding" wizard that walked through failing to install Compose and Kubectl. The former just failed, and the latter I didn't give it permission to install as root. Also /usr/local/bin doesn't exist in #NixOS. So, I'll probably have to do a little work if I want to install those plugins.
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