#orgbabel — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #orgbabel, aggregated by home.social.
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I don't know why I'm patient with emacs, but I am.
org-babelusing:results replace raw: "Oh, that just doesn't work and it's undocumented that it doesn't work.rawdoesn't provide enough hooks for Babel to know where the output ends. Usedrawerinstead.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."
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I don't know why I'm patient with emacs, but I am.
org-babelusing:results replace raw: "Oh, that just doesn't work and it's undocumented that it doesn't work.rawdoesn't provide enough hooks for Babel to know where the output ends. Usedrawerinstead.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."
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I don't know why I'm patient with emacs, but I am.
org-babelusing:results replace raw: "Oh, that just doesn't work and it's undocumented that it doesn't work.rawdoesn't provide enough hooks for Babel to know where the output ends. Usedrawerinstead.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."
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I don't know why I'm patient with emacs, but I am.
org-babelusing:results replace raw: "Oh, that just doesn't work and it's undocumented that it doesn't work.rawdoesn't provide enough hooks for Babel to know where the output ends. Usedrawerinstead.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."
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I don't know why I'm patient with emacs, but I am.
org-babelusing:results replace raw: "Oh, that just doesn't work and it's undocumented that it doesn't work.rawdoesn't provide enough hooks for Babel to know where the output ends. Usedrawerinstead.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."
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Slowly coming around to using
org-babelfor 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.
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Slowly coming around to using
org-babelfor 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.
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Slowly coming around to using
org-babelfor 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.
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Slowly coming around to using
org-babelfor 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.
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Slowly coming around to using
org-babelfor 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.
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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*:
https://lukascbossert.de/posts/org-babel/ -
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*:
https://lukascbossert.de/posts/org-babel/ -
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*:
https://lukascbossert.de/posts/org-babel/ -
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*:
https://lukascbossert.de/posts/org-babel/ -
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*:
https://lukascbossert.de/posts/org-babel/ -
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
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588 -
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
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588 -
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
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588 -
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
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588 -
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
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588 -
Importing screenshots into org files in Windows.
https://blog.fixermark.com/posts/2025/screenshots-into-org-files-in-windows/
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Importing screenshots into org files in Windows.
https://blog.fixermark.com/posts/2025/screenshots-into-org-files-in-windows/
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Importing screenshots into org files in Windows.
https://blog.fixermark.com/posts/2025/screenshots-into-org-files-in-windows/
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Importing screenshots into org files in Windows.
https://blog.fixermark.com/posts/2025/screenshots-into-org-files-in-windows/
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Importing screenshots into org files in Windows.
https://blog.fixermark.com/posts/2025/screenshots-into-org-files-in-windows/
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🧬 Ghostwritten Infrastructure: From Org Mode to Hardened YAML #Emacs #OrgMode #Ansible #Yaml #IaC
#LiterateDevOps #OrgBabel #TangleThatYaml #DeadSwitchWay
#DevOpsTools #LinuxAutomation #CyberGhostOps
#TechWriting #TomITCafe #SilentOps -
🧬 Ghostwritten Infrastructure: From Org Mode to Hardened YAML #Emacs #OrgMode #Ansible #Yaml #IaC
#LiterateDevOps #OrgBabel #TangleThatYaml #DeadSwitchWay
#DevOpsTools #LinuxAutomation #CyberGhostOps
#TechWriting #TomITCafe #SilentOps -
🧬 Ghostwritten Infrastructure: From Org Mode to Hardened YAML #Emacs #OrgMode #Ansible #Yaml #IaC
#LiterateDevOps #OrgBabel #TangleThatYaml #DeadSwitchWay
#DevOpsTools #LinuxAutomation #CyberGhostOps
#TechWriting #TomITCafe #SilentOps -
🧬 Ghostwritten Infrastructure: From Org Mode to Hardened YAML #Emacs #OrgMode #Ansible #Yaml #IaC
#LiterateDevOps #OrgBabel #TangleThatYaml #DeadSwitchWay
#DevOpsTools #LinuxAutomation #CyberGhostOps
#TechWriting #TomITCafe #SilentOps -
@ctietze Yes, #Emacs has #org-babel thanks to #orgmode - I could see this being incredibly useful for non-Emacsians.
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@ctietze Yes, #Emacs has #org-babel thanks to #orgmode - I could see this being incredibly useful for non-Emacsians.
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@ctietze Yes, #Emacs has #org-babel thanks to #orgmode - I could see this being incredibly useful for non-Emacsians.
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@ctietze Yes, #Emacs has #org-babel thanks to #orgmode - I could see this being incredibly useful for non-Emacsians.
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@ctietze Yes, #Emacs has #org-babel thanks to #orgmode - I could see this being incredibly useful for non-Emacsians.
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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."
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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."