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My team is still looking to hire two mid or senior frontend developers, fully remotely from Europe.

We're looking for like-minded individuals that share our love of artisanal #CSS #A11y, web standards, and #Astro

On the website team at Storyblok, we build marketing websites *for* Storyblok *using* Storyblok 🙂 (but we don't build the product itself)

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@menelion n asterisks are n-th level headings (1 to 6).

Lists are specified using a hyphen


This would render perfectly well in Org:

* Eins
- list item inside eins
- something else
** Zwei
- list item 1 inside Zwei
- item 2
- item 3

Honestly,
#Orgmode is also easier than #Markdown. Just like Markdown, #LaTeX support is built into the language.

I've written scientific papers and whatnot using
#Org mode. My static website is published using #Hugo, which supports Org OOTB (if not for this, I'd be using #Zola or #Astro)... With #orgroam I can organize my notes using the #zettelkasten method and view notes on a graph à la #Obsidian. Note that #OrgRoam is the objectively superior #Obsidian alternative, just as #Orgmode itself blows Markdown out of the water.

How could I forget literate configs? Computational notebooks are a GODSEND. Imagine a file that acts very much like a
#Jupyter #Notebook (graph support etc is taken care of thanks to #Emacs). Imagine an entire Jupyter Notebook sent in a simple text-ready file.

It's totally possible to open an Org notebook in a plain text editor, make changes and send it to peers. If they have Emacs open they can also execute the notebook just like they would with a Jupyter Notebook. Results are displayed (by default) in-place too.

I invite
@publicvoit to share his opinions 😉

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