Posted a while back about wanting to give #emacs a go for a bit, see what the fuss is about (I'm mostly a #neovim guy).
I've been doing that, specifically with #doomemacs (vanilla was awful, tbh, but Doom has a lot of decent plugins including lsp and Vim emulation out of the box, which makes it very comfortable), and I think I get it now. I'm especially a fan of #orgmode and #orgroam.
For now, I think I'll be using both Doom Emacs and Neovim depending on how I feel. Is...is that allowed?
Switching back from #obsidian and #logseq to #emacs and #orgmode (+#orgroam) feels like a step from someone else's home into a thriving forest: such a rich eco-system! Found #systemcrafters an invaluable resource to get quickly from vanilla emacs to something which exceeds or is on par with the alternatives in all aspects that matter: configurability, extendability, control, speed, resources, android support via #orgzly, themes, #foss, local first, future proof,....
#guix tip of the day:
upstream server issues got you retriggering a command until the download succeeds? fire up a #guile repl and have it automate the process for you with just a few lines of #scheme.
@ramin_hal9001@jeko lol, I need to put a repository up collecting example scripts. the problem is that I keep all my sketches all in a single, encrypted #OrgRoam repo, which is also where I do my accounting and bills, and WIP writing, etc... this is why I'm becoming interested in #hyperbole, it acts as a hub for organizing and associating links across many repositories, giving you many of the same benefits but without locking you into a monorepo-style approach for the store