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+[[!meta title="Taming things with Org Mode"]]
+[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2023 Gergely Nagy (algernon)"]]
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+# Taming things with Org Mode
+Gergely Nagy (algernon) (he/him) - Pronunciation: "algernon" (all small letters, no capital A, please), IRC: algernon, IRC: algernon (@libera.chat, @OFTC) - but I normally don't check IRC. I'll be around for the conference, but IRC isn't a good way to reach me nowadays. Website: <https://asylum.madhouse-project.org/> Social media: @algernon@trunk.mad-scientist.club (<https://trunk.mad-scientist.club/@algernon>), <mailto:emacsconf@gergo.csillger.hu>
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+I'd like to present my solution of taming a NixOS configuration **and** a
+Doom Emacs configuration with Org Mode. Taming, as in highlighting the
+pain points I had with them, why I found them to be a pain point, and
+then offering a solution. Might not be the best solution, but one that
+worked out remarkably well for me: writing a lot of words in Org mode to
+explain my thinking, for future me, sprinkling some code blocks here and
+there, and holistically assembling them into their tangled out form.
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+Not a very in-depth talk, not a one-size-fits-all kind of solution. The
+goal is to show that you don't necessarily have to adapt to languages,
+or frameworks. With a little bit of care, and a whole lot of words your
+future self will thank you for, you can bend them to your will. So the
+computer will work for you, rather than the other way around.
+
+Because Emacs and Org mode can bend time and space - at least in a way,
+and you don't even need M-x butterfly!
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