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  1. I don't know why I'm patient with emacs, but I am.

    org-babel using :results replace raw: "Oh, that just doesn't work and it's undocumented that it doesn't work. raw doesn't provide enough hooks for Babel to know where the output ends. Use drawer instead.

    Me and other environments: "That's bullshit, that's stupid, how is this not documented, I can't deal with this."

    Me and emacs: "Oh, yeah, I can totally see why that is. Teehee."

    #emacs #orgbabel

  2. I don't know why I'm patient with emacs, but I am.

    org-babel using :results replace raw: "Oh, that just doesn't work and it's undocumented that it doesn't work. raw doesn't provide enough hooks for Babel to know where the output ends. Use drawer instead.

    Me and other environments: "That's bullshit, that's stupid, how is this not documented, I can't deal with this."

    Me and emacs: "Oh, yeah, I can totally see why that is. Teehee."

    #emacs #orgbabel

  3. I don't know why I'm patient with emacs, but I am.

    org-babel using :results replace raw: "Oh, that just doesn't work and it's undocumented that it doesn't work. raw doesn't provide enough hooks for Babel to know where the output ends. Use drawer instead.

    Me and other environments: "That's bullshit, that's stupid, how is this not documented, I can't deal with this."

    Me and emacs: "Oh, yeah, I can totally see why that is. Teehee."

    #emacs #orgbabel

  4. I don't know why I'm patient with emacs, but I am.

    org-babel using :results replace raw: "Oh, that just doesn't work and it's undocumented that it doesn't work. raw doesn't provide enough hooks for Babel to know where the output ends. Use drawer instead.

    Me and other environments: "That's bullshit, that's stupid, how is this not documented, I can't deal with this."

    Me and emacs: "Oh, yeah, I can totally see why that is. Teehee."

    #emacs #orgbabel

  5. I don't know why I'm patient with emacs, but I am.

    org-babel using :results replace raw: "Oh, that just doesn't work and it's undocumented that it doesn't work. raw doesn't provide enough hooks for Babel to know where the output ends. Use drawer instead.

    Me and other environments: "That's bullshit, that's stupid, how is this not documented, I can't deal with this."

    Me and emacs: "Oh, yeah, I can totally see why that is. Teehee."

    #emacs #orgbabel

  6. Slowly coming around to using org-babel for most of my config files in emacs.

    Here's where it's helpful: putting down context of why I added something or what I was trying to accomplish when I did. The trickiest part of using my own emacs config is that it's over twenty years old now and half the things I put in there I put in to support a very specific use flow that I don't even necessarily do anymore.

    #emacs #orgbabel #orgmode

  7. Slowly coming around to using org-babel for most of my config files in emacs.

    Here's where it's helpful: putting down context of why I added something or what I was trying to accomplish when I did. The trickiest part of using my own emacs config is that it's over twenty years old now and half the things I put in there I put in to support a very specific use flow that I don't even necessarily do anymore.

    #emacs #orgbabel #orgmode

  8. Slowly coming around to using org-babel for most of my config files in emacs.

    Here's where it's helpful: putting down context of why I added something or what I was trying to accomplish when I did. The trickiest part of using my own emacs config is that it's over twenty years old now and half the things I put in there I put in to support a very specific use flow that I don't even necessarily do anymore.

    #emacs #orgbabel #orgmode

  9. Slowly coming around to using org-babel for most of my config files in emacs.

    Here's where it's helpful: putting down context of why I added something or what I was trying to accomplish when I did. The trickiest part of using my own emacs config is that it's over twenty years old now and half the things I put in there I put in to support a very specific use flow that I don't even necessarily do anymore.

    #emacs #orgbabel #orgmode

  10. Slowly coming around to using org-babel for most of my config files in emacs.

    Here's where it's helpful: putting down context of why I added something or what I was trying to accomplish when I did. The trickiest part of using my own emacs config is that it's over twenty years old now and half the things I put in there I put in to support a very specific use flow that I don't even necessarily do anymore.

    #emacs #orgbabel #orgmode

  11. Really enjoying this month’s #Emacs Carnival on #orgmode — especially the focus on #orgbabel!
    Huge thanks to @donaldh for curating the topics.

    For me, #orgbabel is where documentation, data, and computation truly meet — it turns notes into living, reproducible workflows.

    I’ve written down why I think org-babel is a *ROOT technology*:
    lukascbossert.de/posts/org-bab

    #Emacs #ROOT #LiterateProgramming

  12. Really enjoying this month’s #Emacs Carnival on #orgmode — especially the focus on #orgbabel!
    Huge thanks to @donaldh for curating the topics.

    For me, #orgbabel is where documentation, data, and computation truly meet — it turns notes into living, reproducible workflows.

    I’ve written down why I think org-babel is a *ROOT technology*:
    lukascbossert.de/posts/org-bab

    #Emacs #ROOT #LiterateProgramming

  13. Really enjoying this month’s #Emacs Carnival on #orgmode — especially the focus on #orgbabel!
    Huge thanks to @donaldh for curating the topics.

    For me, #orgbabel is where documentation, data, and computation truly meet — it turns notes into living, reproducible workflows.

    I’ve written down why I think org-babel is a *ROOT technology*:
    lukascbossert.de/posts/org-bab

    #Emacs #ROOT #LiterateProgramming

  14. Really enjoying this month’s #Emacs Carnival on #orgmode — especially the focus on #orgbabel!
    Huge thanks to @donaldh for curating the topics.

    For me, #orgbabel is where documentation, data, and computation truly meet — it turns notes into living, reproducible workflows.

    I’ve written down why I think org-babel is a *ROOT technology*:
    lukascbossert.de/posts/org-bab

    #Emacs #ROOT #LiterateProgramming

  15. Really enjoying this month’s #Emacs Carnival on #orgmode — especially the focus on #orgbabel!
    Huge thanks to @donaldh for curating the topics.

    For me, #orgbabel is where documentation, data, and computation truly meet — it turns notes into living, reproducible workflows.

    I’ve written down why I think org-babel is a *ROOT technology*:
    lukascbossert.de/posts/org-bab

    #Emacs #ROOT #LiterateProgramming

  16. The source poster shows the guts: Emacs/Org-babel + LaTeX; noweb tangling; minted listings; multi-column layout. The complete source code! The poster is both publication and working research object. Example flow: query Zenodo via curl, download dataset, compute checksum, compare, then proceed with scripted transforms—transparent steps you can re-run. Everything is fully specified, so you can regenerate all of it from source. #Emacs #OrgBabel #TeXLaTeX #orgmode
    doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588

  17. The source poster shows the guts: Emacs/Org-babel + LaTeX; noweb tangling; minted listings; multi-column layout. The complete source code! The poster is both publication and working research object. Example flow: query Zenodo via curl, download dataset, compute checksum, compare, then proceed with scripted transforms—transparent steps you can re-run. Everything is fully specified, so you can regenerate all of it from source. #Emacs #OrgBabel #TeXLaTeX #orgmode
    doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588

  18. The source poster shows the guts: Emacs/Org-babel + LaTeX; noweb tangling; minted listings; multi-column layout. The complete source code! The poster is both publication and working research object. Example flow: query Zenodo via curl, download dataset, compute checksum, compare, then proceed with scripted transforms—transparent steps you can re-run. Everything is fully specified, so you can regenerate all of it from source. #Emacs #OrgBabel #TeXLaTeX #orgmode
    doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588

  19. The source poster shows the guts: Emacs/Org-babel + LaTeX; noweb tangling; minted listings; multi-column layout. The complete source code! The poster is both publication and working research object. Example flow: query Zenodo via curl, download dataset, compute checksum, compare, then proceed with scripted transforms—transparent steps you can re-run. Everything is fully specified, so you can regenerate all of it from source. #Emacs #OrgBabel #TeXLaTeX #orgmode
    doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588

  20. The source poster shows the guts: Emacs/Org-babel + LaTeX; noweb tangling; minted listings; multi-column layout. The complete source code! The poster is both publication and working research object. Example flow: query Zenodo via curl, download dataset, compute checksum, compare, then proceed with scripted transforms—transparent steps you can re-run. Everything is fully specified, so you can regenerate all of it from source. #Emacs #OrgBabel #TeXLaTeX #orgmode
    doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588

  21. @ctietze Yes, #Emacs has #org-babel thanks to #orgmode - I could see this being incredibly useful for non-Emacsians.

  22. @ctietze Yes, #Emacs has #org-babel thanks to #orgmode - I could see this being incredibly useful for non-Emacsians.

  23. @ctietze Yes, #Emacs has #org-babel thanks to #orgmode - I could see this being incredibly useful for non-Emacsians.

  24. @ctietze Yes, #Emacs has #org-babel thanks to #orgmode - I could see this being incredibly useful for non-Emacsians.

  25. @ctietze Yes, #Emacs has #org-babel thanks to #orgmode - I could see this being incredibly useful for non-Emacsians.

  26. Once you start looking at #aws #costoptimization in your #s3 #buckets you start seeing #opportunities #everywhere across your accounts. But I have #scripts to tell me the biggest #opportunities now. Bonus that I have a better handle on #orgbabel #jq now, I guess?

    Let's see how quickly we can put 457M objects and 161TB of data into cheaper storage tiers. I'm guessing the answer is more "eventually" than "quickly."

  27. Once you start looking at #aws #costoptimization in your #s3 #buckets you start seeing #opportunities #everywhere across your accounts. But I have #scripts to tell me the biggest #opportunities now. Bonus that I have a better handle on #orgbabel #jq now, I guess?

    Let's see how quickly we can put 457M objects and 161TB of data into cheaper storage tiers. I'm guessing the answer is more "eventually" than "quickly."

  28. Learning #Hy for fun. Got it to work with #Org-Babel on #Emacs. I like it when the language officially supports #Emacs (i.e no community packages).

    #Hy #Hylang #Lisp #Python #Scheme

  29. Learning #Hy for fun. Got it to work with #Org-Babel on #Emacs. I like it when the language officially supports #Emacs (i.e no community packages).

    #Hy #Hylang #Lisp #Python #Scheme

  30. Learning #Hy for fun. Got it to work with #Org-Babel on #Emacs. I like it when the language officially supports #Emacs (i.e no community packages).

    #Hy #Hylang #Lisp #Python #Scheme

  31. Learning #Hy for fun. Got it to work with #Org-Babel on #Emacs. I like it when the language officially supports #Emacs (i.e no community packages).

    #Hy #Hylang #Lisp #Python #Scheme