Do you mean, do I use any functionality of org mode other than the markup syntax for rendering?
If so, no not really. Though I do use org-export-headline-levels (orgmode.org/org.html#ind...) as a header argument to render ryan.freumh.org/logs.html in an outliner format (nested lists).
If so, no not really. Though I do use org-export-headline-levels (orgmode.org/org.html#ind...) as a header argument to render ryan.freumh.org/logs.html in an outliner format (nested lists).
The Org Manual
The Org Manual
orgmode.org
October 18, 2025 at 4:53 AM
Do you mean, do I use any functionality of org mode other than the markup syntax for rendering?
If so, no not really. Though I do use org-export-headline-levels (orgmode.org/org.html#ind...) as a header argument to render ryan.freumh.org/logs.html in an outliner format (nested lists).
If so, no not really. Though I do use org-export-headline-levels (orgmode.org/org.html#ind...) as a header argument to render ryan.freumh.org/logs.html in an outliner format (nested lists).
No pressure! I can try and hack something together when I return as well
October 18, 2025 at 3:35 AM
No pressure! I can try and hack something together when I return as well
I'm aware of github.com/logseq/mldoc but I haven't used it yet. Currently I'm using pandoc with Hakyll: ryan.freumh.org/how-this-sit...
GitHub - logseq/mldoc: Another Emacs Org-mode and Markdown parser.
Another Emacs Org-mode and Markdown parser. Contribute to logseq/mldoc development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
October 18, 2025 at 2:33 AM
I'm aware of github.com/logseq/mldoc but I haven't used it yet. Currently I'm using pandoc with Hakyll: ryan.freumh.org/how-this-sit...
Hi Xavier! Is it possible to use YOCaml with org files? Thanks :-)
October 18, 2025 at 1:42 AM
Hi Xavier! Is it possible to use YOCaml with org files? Thanks :-)
Reposted
@ryan.freumh.org discussing spatial programming: how can we program actions based on physical actions? Enter bigraphs! #icfpslash25
October 13, 2025 at 8:34 AM
@ryan.freumh.org discussing spatial programming: how can we program actions based on physical actions? Enter bigraphs! #icfpslash25
Interacting with this via the LLM is a pretty bad UI so I've hooked it up to a CalDAV server. "I'll be around after lunch until 5ish!" from @jdmillar.bsky.social gets added to the calendar as displayed by github.com/RyanGibb/cal...
May 9, 2025 at 1:50 PM
Interacting with this via the LLM is a pretty bad UI so I've hooked it up to a CalDAV server. "I'll be around after lunch until 5ish!" from @jdmillar.bsky.social gets added to the calendar as displayed by github.com/RyanGibb/cal...
So the GPU is an L4 with 24GB VRAM www.nvidia.com/en-gb/data-c...
I've tried a few; mistral [0] seems to be work well enough for this use case and only takes up 4.1GB, but qwen3:32b looks to be the best [1] that fits in this GPU.
[0]: ollama.com/library/mist...
[0]: toao.com/blog/ocaml-l...
I've tried a few; mistral [0] seems to be work well enough for this use case and only takes up 4.1GB, but qwen3:32b looks to be the best [1] that fits in this GPU.
[0]: ollama.com/library/mist...
[0]: toao.com/blog/ocaml-l...
NVIDIA L4 Tensor Core GPU
Optimize AI and graphics to accelerate workloads.
www.nvidia.com
May 8, 2025 at 3:40 PM
So the GPU is an L4 with 24GB VRAM www.nvidia.com/en-gb/data-c...
I've tried a few; mistral [0] seems to be work well enough for this use case and only takes up 4.1GB, but qwen3:32b looks to be the best [1] that fits in this GPU.
[0]: ollama.com/library/mist...
[0]: toao.com/blog/ocaml-l...
I've tried a few; mistral [0] seems to be work well enough for this use case and only takes up 4.1GB, but qwen3:32b looks to be the best [1] that fits in this GPU.
[0]: ollama.com/library/mist...
[0]: toao.com/blog/ocaml-l...
This sounds a bit like my project on universal dependency solving! ryan.freumh.org/enki.html
It also aims to integrate between language ecosystems which have varying degrees of expressivity (e.g. opam has Boolean algebra and Cargo has features) which we encode in the PubGrub algorithm.
It also aims to integrate between language ecosystems which have varying degrees of expressivity (e.g. opam has Boolean algebra and Cargo has features) which we encode in the PubGrub algorithm.
Enki
Ryan Gibb
ryan.freumh.org
May 4, 2025 at 9:35 PM
This sounds a bit like my project on universal dependency solving! ryan.freumh.org/enki.html
It also aims to integrate between language ecosystems which have varying degrees of expressivity (e.g. opam has Boolean algebra and Cargo has features) which we encode in the PubGrub algorithm.
It also aims to integrate between language ecosystems which have varying degrees of expressivity (e.g. opam has Boolean algebra and Cargo has features) which we encode in the PubGrub algorithm.