Org Mode has concepts like properties which allow acting on the document programmatically from Emacs Lisp. In the past this meant I was often tempted to fumble around with Lisp for awhile to get some imagined interactive feature in my document, for which I never had time in practice. But now the LLM will happily shove some Emacs Lisp into the file variables section of the document with bespoke functionality for that interactive document specifically.
Трамп высказался о важных целях для ударов в Иране02:32
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For multiple readers
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Where do new ideas come from in the system? This is the thing I worry about most in our current information environment: that existing IP has so much value associated with it because you don’t have to try to get attention for it. And new things… you’re just sort of waiting for the next weird influencer to show up with an idea that goes viral. You know what I mean? Did you have a meeting where like, “We have to make a six-seven toy”? I don’t know where the new ideas come from-。新收录的资料是该领域的重要参考
fn main() - int {