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kenne noch Hahnenquelle
I've used rmarkdown back when i was in academia, having dabbled in jupyter years before. I think the main issue with literate programming is knowing your target audience. people differ wildly in their tech skills, and i guess that those people who use literate programming to its potential are the same who are happy to use org-mode.
others just copy paste their analysis scripts they cobbled together into whatever interface and copy the result into word and start formatting.
just a thought
hello wildcats
habe seit Wochen ein Produkt "eihaltiges Fettgetränk, Geschmacksrichtung 'Zitrone'" im Kopf. in würde es "Mayonade" nennen
recently read Candide and, in my mind, this quote is like a modern take on "Il Faut Cultiver Notre Jardin". https://www.openculture.com/2020/09/what-voltaire-meant-when-he-said-that-we-must-cultivate-our-garden.html
everything is crooked, reality is poison
well yeah, but there is money in knowing what to avoid. in academia it's more like "why can't i reproduce this effect i read about in this fancy paper, am i stupid or what", when maybe, they just got lucky, or had plenty of very reasonable analysis options to choose from, or simply fudged the numbers. i fear that in much of academia there is a huge incentive to publish at whatever cost
die Qualität bei Otto, zumindest Marktplatz, oder wie das bei denen heißt, ist leider oft miserabel. auch wenn die Rückgabe gut funktioniert, finde ich es nicht in Ordnung Mist ins Programm aufzunehmen und darauf zu spekulieren, dass die Kunden sich nicht beschweren