Making the compile check happen earlier fixes an edge case where the
resulting files from a literate config being tangled into multiple files
aren't recognized by Doom's package management or autoload generation
systems.
Disabling byte-compiling fixes an all too common issue where packages
and macros are undefined at compile time, causing a plethora of invalid
function errors.
Leave byte-compilation to `bin/doom compile`!
It will tangle and byte-compile a config.org in your private config.
Doom will then load the resulting config.elc later.
Org is only loaded when updating this file.