Comment by adityaathalye

2 years ago

Thanks :)

Likewise, I'm basically locked into "life in plaintext", as a die-hard orgmode user.

With what I have on disk, a big positive is any "system" of organisation is opt-in, post-hoc, and fungible.

Like, today, shite can be seen as merely one lens into a subset of my org files, to compile that subset into a website. Tomorrow I could bring back hugo.

That choice has no bearing on how any other method of organisation might use those same files (e.g. I can pull up index views using orgmode's own query feature set).

And further, a single blog posts's org file can power live demos in Emacs (org-babel), and gets exported as a blog post, and as a PDF slide deck, like this: https://www.evalapply.org/posts/why-and-how-i-use-org-mode/i...