I was not able to help much with #emacsconf23: only a video caption check for the "Literate Documentation with Emacs and Org Mode" by Mike Hamrick (@spudlyo)
Japan is not the best location to attend the conference. Time-zone wise, the conference is between 11pm and 7am on Saturday and Sunday this week-end. But we'll be able to watch all the talks later !
And thank you @sachac for the amazing organization! 😃
@spudlyo you had 99% of the contents on gitlab so I used that as reference (by the way, there are some glitches in the original document) and it made things way easier. @sachac added some decorations to the text she sent last night too.
I was familiar with most of the contents since I wrote something similar (but way less "informed") as a memo to myself on my blog, and I also use org-mode as a daily writing tool. But mixing the two and adding the "literate" part was really nice.
(shameless plug for #macOS users who want to build Emacs from scratch:
I don't have a habit to work on subtitles. So, every time I need to, the learning curve of dedicated software (#Aegisub in this case) gets the best of me and I eventually end up using a text editor and mvp. I saw somewhere that there was a #subel.el mode for emacs (not on #melpa though) to do just that. I guess I need to give that one a try.
Starting to add treesitter support to my Emacs config, and now I want to write treesitter-based modes for Nix, OCaml and Haskell... must... resist... yak is so hairy... https://github.com/purcell/emacs.d
My third #emacs package is on #MELPA! Use heroku.el to as easily manage your #heroku instances, as you manage git with #magit. Transient is the most efficient interface possible! You can tail logs, run commands like bash and python, restart and promote dynos, connect to Heroku Postgres with #psql using built-in Emacs sql functionalityand more!