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I’m excited to meet this cohort of scientists committed to learning R. I’m especially looking forward to the diverse research interests this group will bring and seeing how participants use R to solve real-world problems in lifestyle and brain health research. #RStats
Making visible what's always been true. Underrepresented genders are part of this community — and always have been. Our new name RLadies+ makes that clearer than ever. Join us → rladies.org #RLadies #RStats
Turns out: a long way. And that's the part I find genuinely interesting beyond the app itself — what a non-Rust-expert and a current LLM can ship together when the discipline is right.
Quarto's `hugo-md` format wraps every figure in raw HTML, so Hugo's image render hook never fires on them. Fifteen lines of Lua + one line in `_quarto.yml` and every figure comes out as clean `![alt](src)` markdown instead. https://l.drmowinckels.io/WgOEMR
Why? Part need, part experiment. I'd been using Stretchly and wanted more from it — more configurable scheduling, named profiles, better "don't interrupt me" detection — but I wasn't going to learn its stack to extend it.
Built on Rust + Tauri 2 + React. Same binary doubles as a CLI. Stats are 100% local — no telemetry, no cloud, no analytics. Apache 2.0. Public beta (0.0.1), so feedback welcome.