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diff --git a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--07-beyond-vim-and-emacs-a-scalable-ui-paradigm--sid-kasivajhula.vtt b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--07-beyond-vim-and-emacs-a-scalable-ui-paradigm--sid-kasivajhula.vtt index 14913a32..8bb1e882 100644 --- a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--07-beyond-vim-and-emacs-a-scalable-ui-paradigm--sid-kasivajhula.vtt +++ b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--07-beyond-vim-and-emacs-a-scalable-ui-paradigm--sid-kasivajhula.vtt @@ -1,16 +1,17 @@ WEBVTT -00:00:02.960 --> 00:00:04.960 -"Far away in the heavenly abode of the +00:00:02.960 --> 00:00:04.644 +"Far away in the heavenly abode -00:00:04.960 --> 00:00:06.560 -great god Indra, +00:00:04.644 --> 00:00:06.560 +of the great god Indra, -00:00:06.560 --> 00:00:08.320 -there is a wonderful net which has been +00:00:06.560 --> 00:00:07.688 +there is a wonderful net -00:00:08.320 --> 00:00:10.160 -hung by some cunning artificer +00:00:07.688 --> 00:00:10.160 +which has been hung +by some cunning artificer 00:00:10.160 --> 00:00:12.080 in such a manner that it stretches out @@ -18,92 +19,85 @@ in such a manner that it stretches out 00:00:12.080 --> 00:00:14.320 infinitely in all directions. -00:00:14.320 --> 00:00:15.920 +00:00:14.320 --> 00:00:16.938 In accordance with the extravagant +tastes of deities, -00:00:15.920 --> 00:00:18.240 -tastes of deities, the artificer has hung +00:00:16.938 --> 00:00:18.240 +the artificer has hung -00:00:18.240 --> 00:00:20.960 -a single glittering jewel in each eye of +00:00:18.240 --> 00:00:20.277 +a single glittering jewel -00:00:20.960 --> 00:00:22.080 -the net, +00:00:20.277 --> 00:00:22.080 +in each eye of the net, -00:00:22.080 --> 00:00:24.000 -and since the net itself is infinite, the +00:00:22.080 --> 00:00:23.859 +and since the net itself is infinite, -00:00:24.000 --> 00:00:26.480 -jewels are infinite in number. +00:00:23.859 --> 00:00:26.480 +the jewels are infinite in number. -00:00:26.480 --> 00:00:28.400 -There hang the jewels, glittering like +00:00:26.480 --> 00:00:27.642 +There hang the jewels, -00:00:28.400 --> 00:00:30.480 -stars in the first magnitude, +00:00:27.642 --> 00:00:30.480 +glittering like stars in the first +magnitude, -00:00:30.480 --> 00:00:33.440 -a wonderful sight to behold. Were we to +00:00:30.480 --> 00:00:32.681 +a wonderful sight to behold. -00:00:33.440 --> 00:00:34.800 -select one of these jewels for +00:00:32.681 --> 00:00:35.680 +Were we to select one of these jewels +for inspection, -00:00:34.800 --> 00:00:35.680 -inspection, +00:00:35.680 --> 00:00:38.216 +we would discover that in +its polished surface -00:00:35.680 --> 00:00:37.760 -we would discover that in its polished +00:00:38.216 --> 00:00:39.520 +there are reflected -00:00:37.760 --> 00:00:39.520 -surface there are reflected +00:00:39.520 --> 00:00:41.451 +all the other jewels in the net, -00:00:39.520 --> 00:00:41.920 -all the other jewels in the net, infinite +00:00:41.451 --> 00:00:43.360 +infinite in number. -00:00:41.920 --> 00:00:43.360 -in number. +00:00:43.360 --> 00:00:45.140 +If we look still more closely, -00:00:43.360 --> 00:00:45.600 -If we look still more closely, we would +00:00:45.140 --> 00:00:48.960 +we would see that each of the jewels +reflected in this one jewel -00:00:45.600 --> 00:00:47.840 -see that each of the jewels reflected in +00:00:48.960 --> 00:00:51.264 +reflects all the others." -00:00:47.840 --> 00:00:48.960 -this one jewel +00:00:51.264 --> 00:00:54.000 +This is the metaphor of Indra's Net, -00:00:48.960 --> 00:00:52.239 -reflects all the others." This is the - -00:00:52.239 --> 00:00:54.000 -metaphor of Indra's Net, - -00:00:54.000 --> 00:00:56.840 +00:00:54.000 --> 00:00:57.615 which is told in some schools of +philosophy. -00:00:56.840 --> 00:00:59.359 -philosophy. Let's keep this metaphor in - -00:00:59.359 --> 00:01:00.160 -mind, - -00:01:00.160 --> 00:01:01.920 -because it'll help us understand the +00:00:57.615 --> 00:01:00.160 +Let's keep this metaphor in mind, -00:01:01.920 --> 00:01:03.760 -Emacs extension that we're about to +00:01:00.160 --> 00:01:01.773 +because it'll help us understand -00:01:03.760 --> 00:01:06.960 +00:01:01.773 --> 00:01:06.960 +the Emacs extension that we're about to discuss. -00:01:06.960 --> 00:01:10.080 -In editing text, there's two +00:01:06.960 --> 00:01:12.810 +In editing text, there's two main +paradigms: -00:01:10.080 --> 00:01:13.200 -main paradigms: one - -00:01:13.200 --> 00:01:16.880 -is editing at the ground level, +00:01:12.810 --> 00:01:16.880 +one is editing at the ground level, 00:01:16.880 --> 00:01:19.439 where the characters that we type @@ -114,83 +108,67 @@ actually appear on the screen, 00:01:22.159 --> 00:01:25.960 the changes we make actually occur. -00:01:28.479 --> 00:01:30.720 -The other editing paradigm is where we +00:01:28.479 --> 00:01:30.126 +The other editing paradigm -00:01:30.720 --> 00:01:33.439 -escape to a higher level +00:01:30.126 --> 00:01:33.439 +is where we escape to a higher level -00:01:33.439 --> 00:01:36.000 +00:01:33.439 --> 00:01:36.479 and now the characters that we type are - -00:01:36.000 --> 00:01:36.479 not... 00:01:36.479 --> 00:01:39.040 They don't actually appear on the screen -00:01:39.040 --> 00:01:41.600 +00:01:39.040 --> 00:01:42.748 because we're not at the ground level +with the text, -00:01:41.600 --> 00:01:44.799 -with the text, we are at a higher level +00:01:42.748 --> 00:01:44.799 +we are at a higher level 00:01:44.799 --> 00:01:48.479 looking down at the text -00:01:48.479 --> 00:01:51.920 -and regarding the text, referring to +00:01:48.479 --> 00:01:50.773 +and regarding the text, -00:01:51.920 --> 00:01:54.640 -this world of text in terms of a - -00:01:54.640 --> 00:01:56.159 -language. +00:01:50.773 --> 00:01:56.159 +referring to this world of text in terms +of a language. 00:01:56.159 --> 00:01:57.920 For instance, we could describe this -00:01:57.920 --> 00:02:00.640 +00:01:57.920 --> 00:02:03.404 world as having words and paragraphs and +sentences and lines and so on. -00:02:00.640 --> 00:02:02.079 -sentences and +00:02:03.404 --> 00:02:05.985 +We could reason about this text -00:02:02.079 --> 00:02:04.640 -lines and so on. We could reason +00:02:05.985 --> 00:02:13.120 +in terms of these textual entities and +this textual language. -00:02:04.640 --> 00:02:05.360 -about this - -00:02:05.360 --> 00:02:08.800 -text in terms of these - -00:02:08.800 --> 00:02:11.440 -textual entities and this textual - -00:02:11.440 --> 00:02:13.120 -language. - -00:02:13.120 --> 00:02:15.920 +00:02:13.120 --> 00:02:18.640 This is the second paradigm of text - -00:02:15.920 --> 00:02:18.640 editing. 00:02:18.640 --> 00:02:22.800 When we're in the second paradigm, -00:02:22.800 --> 00:02:24.800 +00:02:22.800 --> 00:02:25.304 there is a way to go down to ground +level. -00:02:24.800 --> 00:02:26.480 -level. You hit Enter - -00:02:26.480 --> 00:02:28.160 -now--or we'll hit Enter to go down to the +00:02:25.304 --> 00:02:28.997 +You hit Enter now--or we'll hit Enter to +go down to the ground level, -00:02:28.160 --> 00:02:30.480 -ground level, and you can hit Escape +00:02:28.997 --> 00:02:30.480 +and you can hit Escape 00:02:30.480 --> 00:02:33.200 to go back out to the referential level. @@ -198,182 +176,147 @@ to go back out to the referential level. 00:02:33.200 --> 00:02:35.200 Enter to go down to ground level -00:02:35.200 --> 00:02:37.280 -and Escape to go up to the referential - -00:02:37.280 --> 00:02:40.160 -level. - -00:02:40.160 --> 00:02:44.879 -Now, in Vim, the nouns +00:02:35.200 --> 00:02:40.160 +and Escape to go up to the +referential level. -00:02:44.879 --> 00:02:48.239 -in this world of text all +00:02:40.160 --> 00:02:47.565 +Now, in Vim, the nouns in this +world of text -00:02:48.239 --> 00:02:50.959 -share the same referential plane which +00:02:47.565 --> 00:02:52.319 +all share the same referential plane +which we call normal mode. -00:02:50.959 --> 00:02:51.519 -we call - -00:02:51.519 --> 00:02:54.319 -normal mode. So in normal mode, all of the - -00:02:54.319 --> 00:02:54.959 -nouns +00:02:52.319 --> 00:02:54.959 +So in normal mode, all of the nouns 00:02:54.959 --> 00:02:57.360 of the world of text are available, -00:02:57.360 --> 00:02:58.959 +00:02:57.360 --> 00:03:00.959 whether it's words or sentences or - -00:02:58.959 --> 00:03:00.959 paragraphs, -00:03:00.959 --> 00:03:04.400 -and they all share this same - -00:03:04.400 --> 00:03:08.319 -referential plane. +00:03:00.959 --> 00:03:08.319 +and they all share this same referential +plane. -00:03:08.319 --> 00:03:11.120 -They compete for space on the +00:03:08.319 --> 00:03:12.720 +They compete for space on the keyboard. -00:03:11.120 --> 00:03:12.720 -keyboard. +00:03:12.720 --> 00:03:17.037 +An alternative way to structure these +modes is -00:03:12.720 --> 00:03:15.760 -An alternative +00:03:17.037 --> 00:03:21.840 +instead of having a single mode where +all the nouns coexist, -00:03:15.760 --> 00:03:17.680 -way to structure these modes is instead +00:03:21.840 --> 00:03:24.005 +peacefully or otherwise, -00:03:17.680 --> 00:03:19.280 -of having a single mode where all the +00:03:24.005 --> 00:03:30.400 +you instead have a dedicated mode for +every noun. -00:03:19.280 --> 00:03:21.840 -nouns coexist, +00:03:30.400 --> 00:03:32.540 +In that case, what happens is -00:03:21.840 --> 00:03:24.959 -peacefully or otherwise, you instead +00:03:32.540 --> 00:03:35.440 +because your modal spaces are +now much smaller, -00:03:24.959 --> 00:03:30.400 -have a dedicated mode for every noun. - -00:03:30.400 --> 00:03:33.040 -In that case, what happens is because - -00:03:33.040 --> 00:03:35.440 -your modal spaces are now much smaller, - -00:03:35.440 --> 00:03:37.280 +00:03:35.440 --> 00:03:40.593 you're just talking about words or +paragraphs or lines or something, -00:03:37.280 --> 00:03:38.720 -paragraphs or - -00:03:38.720 --> 00:03:42.560 -lines or something, the keys that you use +00:03:40.593 --> 00:03:42.560 +the keys that you use 00:03:42.560 --> 00:03:45.760 can be much more targeted. 00:03:45.760 --> 00:03:48.560 -You can use the same keystrokes in +You can use the same keystrokes 00:03:48.560 --> 00:03:50.400 in all of your modes and they would have -00:03:50.400 --> 00:03:52.000 -the same ideas behind them, but +00:03:50.400 --> 00:03:51.845 +the same ideas behind them, -00:03:52.000 --> 00:03:53.280 -they would have different effects +00:03:51.845 --> 00:03:53.280 +but they would have different effects 00:03:53.280 --> 00:03:55.519 depending on which context you're using. -00:03:55.519 --> 00:03:57.519 +00:03:55.519 --> 00:03:59.120 It's the same keystrokes, different - -00:03:57.519 --> 00:03:59.120 contexts. -00:03:59.120 --> 00:04:01.360 +00:03:59.120 --> 00:04:04.244 The advantage of that is it's often +easier to change context -00:04:01.360 --> 00:04:02.480 -easier - -00:04:02.480 --> 00:04:05.519 -to change context than it is to - -00:04:05.519 --> 00:04:09.040 -learn new key bindings. So let's see +00:04:04.244 --> 00:04:07.888 +than it is to learn new key bindings. -00:04:09.040 --> 00:04:12.080 -an example of how that works. We go into +00:04:07.888 --> 00:04:11.289 +So let's see an example of how +that works. -00:04:12.080 --> 00:04:13.680 -character mode, and if you look at the +00:04:11.289 --> 00:04:14.039 +We go into character mode, and if you +look at the mode line -00:04:13.680 --> 00:04:15.439 -mode line at the bottom of the screen there, +00:04:14.039 --> 00:04:15.439 +at the bottom of the screen there, 00:04:15.439 --> 00:04:18.720 you'll see that we're in character mode. -00:04:18.720 --> 00:04:21.519 -Now, when we move up, down, left, and +00:04:18.720 --> 00:04:21.955 +Now, when we move up, down, +left, and right, -00:04:21.519 --> 00:04:23.919 -right, we're moving by character. +00:04:21.955 --> 00:04:23.919 +we're moving by character. -00:04:23.919 --> 00:04:28.479 -We can also transform the text, and +00:04:23.919 --> 00:04:28.088 +We can also transform the text, -00:04:28.479 --> 00:04:30.240 -the transformations occur in terms of +00:04:28.088 --> 00:04:32.400 +and the transformations occur in terms +of character. -00:04:30.240 --> 00:04:32.400 -character. +00:04:32.400 --> 00:04:34.207 +You can also go into word mode. -00:04:32.400 --> 00:04:34.320 -You can also go into word mode. In +00:04:34.207 --> 00:04:40.000 +In word mode, the transformations that +you do are on words. -00:04:34.320 --> 00:04:35.520 -word mode, - -00:04:35.520 --> 00:04:38.560 -the transformations that you do are on - -00:04:38.560 --> 00:04:40.000 -words. - -00:04:40.000 --> 00:04:42.320 +00:04:40.000 --> 00:04:43.440 and you try... Your movement is also in - -00:04:42.320 --> 00:04:43.440 terms of words. -00:04:43.440 --> 00:04:45.600 +00:04:43.440 --> 00:04:46.560 So that's the level of granularity that - -00:04:45.600 --> 00:04:46.560 you have. -00:04:46.560 --> 00:04:49.520 -You could also go to line mode. When +00:04:46.560 --> 00:04:49.191 +You could also go to line mode. -00:04:49.520 --> 00:04:50.720 -you're in line mode, +00:04:49.191 --> 00:04:50.720 +When you're in line mode, -00:04:50.720 --> 00:04:53.759 -you go up and down by line, and you can +00:04:50.720 --> 00:04:52.901 +you go up and down by line, -00:04:53.759 --> 00:04:54.240 -move lines +00:04:52.901 --> 00:04:54.240 +and you can move lines 00:04:54.240 --> 00:04:57.520 up and down left and right and so on. @@ -384,20 +327,19 @@ The transformations you do are in 00:05:00.880 --> 00:05:02.800 terms of lines. -00:05:02.800 --> 00:05:08.400 -You could also go to window mode, where - -00:05:08.400 --> 00:05:10.639 -now the objects that you're referring to +00:05:02.800 --> 00:05:07.682 +You could also go to window mode, -00:05:10.639 --> 00:05:12.400 -are windows. You can +00:05:07.682 --> 00:05:11.695 +where now the objects that you're +referring to are windows. -00:05:12.400 --> 00:05:15.759 -move spatially amongst the windows or +00:05:11.695 --> 00:05:15.578 +You can move spatially +amongst the windows -00:05:15.759 --> 00:05:17.520 -do transformations on the windows +00:05:15.578 --> 00:05:17.520 +or do transformations on the windows 00:05:17.520 --> 00:05:20.850 using the same keystrokes. @@ -408,197 +350,170 @@ So let's go to... 00:05:28.720 --> 00:05:32.800 Right. One of the things, -00:05:32.800 --> 00:05:35.280 -the principles that play here is - -00:05:35.280 --> 00:05:36.880 -something called the Rumpelstiltskin - -00:05:36.880 --> 00:05:38.000 -principle, which is something +00:05:32.800 --> 00:05:35.114 +the principles at play here -00:05:38.000 --> 00:05:40.720 -that's known in computer science. +00:05:35.114 --> 00:05:37.266 +is something called the +Rumpelstiltskin principle, -00:05:40.720 --> 00:05:42.320 -If you can name something, then +00:05:37.266 --> 00:05:40.720 +which is something that's known in +computer science. -00:05:43.759 --> 00:05:46.720 -you have power over it. This is +00:05:40.720 --> 00:05:42.113 +If you can name something, -00:05:46.720 --> 00:05:48.560 -kind of an adaptation of that principle +00:05:42.113 --> 00:05:45.824 +then you have power over it. -00:05:48.560 --> 00:05:50.479 -which says that if you can +00:05:45.824 --> 00:05:48.560 +This is kind of an adaptation of that +principle -00:05:50.479 --> 00:05:52.320 -name something and if you can talk about +00:05:48.560 --> 00:05:51.123 +which says that if you can name +something -00:05:52.320 --> 00:05:54.000 -it, then it's a noun +00:05:51.123 --> 00:05:52.572 +and if you can talk about it, -00:05:55.360 --> 00:05:56.960 -in your editing language. If it's a +00:05:52.572 --> 00:05:56.334 +then it's a noun in your editing +language. -00:05:56.960 --> 00:05:58.960 -noun, then it has... +00:05:56.334 --> 00:05:58.960 +If it's a noun, then it has... -00:05:58.960 --> 00:06:01.520 +00:05:58.960 --> 00:06:02.319 It's a mode. So if we can talk about it, - -00:06:01.520 --> 00:06:02.319 it's a noun. -00:06:02.319 --> 00:06:05.039 -If it's a noun, then it's a mode. One - -00:06:05.039 --> 00:06:06.479 -of the things we've been talking a lot - -00:06:06.479 --> 00:06:07.039 -about +00:06:02.319 --> 00:06:04.818 +If it's a noun, then it's a mode. -00:06:07.039 --> 00:06:10.800 -is modes. In fact, +00:06:04.818 --> 00:06:08.919 +One of the things we've been talking a +lot about is modes. -00:06:10.800 --> 00:06:14.240 -by this principle, modes also +00:06:08.919 --> 00:06:12.699 +In fact, by this principle, -00:06:14.240 --> 00:06:17.280 -should be a mode. +00:06:12.699 --> 00:06:17.280 +modes also should be a mode. 00:06:17.280 --> 00:06:19.039 You should have a mode that can reason -00:06:19.039 --> 00:06:21.120 -in terms of modes as objects, just like +00:06:19.039 --> 00:06:20.639 +in terms of modes as objects, -00:06:21.120 --> 00:06:22.080 -you have +00:06:20.639 --> 00:06:22.300 +just like you have modes -00:06:22.080 --> 00:06:23.759 -modes where you can reason in terms of +00:06:22.300 --> 00:06:23.759 +where you can reason in terms of 00:06:23.759 --> 00:06:26.560 words or lines as objects. -00:06:26.560 --> 00:06:28.800 -So let's do that. Let's go to mode - -00:06:28.800 --> 00:06:30.479 -mode. +00:06:26.560 --> 00:06:30.479 +So let's do that. Let's go to mode mode. 00:06:30.479 --> 00:06:34.000 -When you go to mode mode, you see that - -00:06:34.000 --> 00:06:36.080 -the objects that are depicted here are +When you go to mode mode, you see that -00:06:36.080 --> 00:06:37.919 -the modes that are +00:06:34.000 --> 00:06:35.915 +the objects that are depicted here -00:06:37.919 --> 00:06:40.960 -present in the buffer, +00:06:35.915 --> 00:06:40.960 +are the modes that are present +in the buffer, -00:06:40.960 --> 00:06:44.880 -which we knew about because the +00:06:40.960 --> 00:06:44.500 +which we knew about because -00:06:44.880 --> 00:06:46.400 -style of editing that we had in this +00:06:44.500 --> 00:06:46.797 +the style of editing that we had +in this buffer -00:06:46.400 --> 00:06:48.720 -buffer was the Vim style of editing +00:06:46.797 --> 00:06:48.720 +was the Vim style of editing -00:06:48.720 --> 00:06:50.479 +00:06:48.720 --> 00:06:51.143 where there's an insert mode at the +ground level -00:06:50.479 --> 00:06:52.400 -ground level and a normal mode that you - -00:06:52.400 --> 00:06:53.039 -can escape to. +00:06:51.143 --> 00:06:53.039 +and a normal mode that +you can escape to. 00:06:53.039 --> 00:06:57.280 You insert, enter the ground level. -00:06:57.280 --> 00:07:00.479 +00:06:57.280 --> 00:07:01.352 Enter to the insert mode and escape to +normal mode. -00:07:00.479 --> 00:07:02.880 -normal mode. When you look at the - -00:07:02.880 --> 00:07:03.680 -mode mode +00:07:01.352 --> 00:07:04.647 +When you look at the mode mode +representation, -00:07:03.680 --> 00:07:06.160 -representation, you see that in fact that +00:07:04.647 --> 00:07:06.160 +you see that in fact that 00:07:06.160 --> 00:07:10.479 is the structure that's depicted. -00:07:10.479 --> 00:07:12.720 -But in different situations, you might - -00:07:12.720 --> 00:07:14.080 -find +00:07:10.479 --> 00:07:14.080 +But in different situations, +you might find 00:07:14.080 --> 00:07:16.080 that these modes are not the -00:07:16.080 --> 00:07:17.680 -ones that you want. You want something - -00:07:17.680 --> 00:07:19.360 -more tailored for the specific +00:07:16.080 --> 00:07:16.922 +ones that you want. -00:07:19.360 --> 00:07:20.880 -application. +00:07:16.922 --> 00:07:20.880 +You want something more tailored for the +specific application. -00:07:20.880 --> 00:07:23.050 +00:07:20.880 --> 00:07:25.065 For instance, if you're editing +Lisp code -00:07:24.240 --> 00:07:27.360 -Lisp code (or code in general, but +00:07:25.065 --> 00:07:27.360 +(or code in general, but 00:07:27.360 --> 00:07:30.880 Lisp code is a particular example), -00:07:30.880 --> 00:07:32.960 -you might want to take advantage of the +00:07:30.880 --> 00:07:32.640 +you might want to take advantage -00:07:32.960 --> 00:07:34.000 -structure of +00:07:32.640 --> 00:07:34.852 +of the structure of the code. -00:07:34.000 --> 00:07:37.599 -the code. For Lisp code in particular, +00:07:34.852 --> 00:07:37.599 +For Lisp code in particular, 00:07:37.599 --> 00:07:40.960 we have a mode called symex-mode -00:07:40.960 --> 00:07:44.240 -which is able to reason +00:07:40.960 --> 00:07:45.414 +which is able to reason about your code -00:07:44.240 --> 00:07:46.720 -about your code in terms of its tree +00:07:45.414 --> 00:07:47.919 +in terms of its tree structure. -00:07:46.720 --> 00:07:47.919 -structure. - -00:07:47.919 --> 00:07:50.560 +00:07:47.919 --> 00:07:52.397 So you can use the same keystrokes: hjkl +goes left, right, up, and down, -00:07:50.560 --> 00:07:51.120 -goes - -00:07:51.120 --> 00:07:53.440 -left, right, up, and down, but you also have - -00:07:53.440 --> 00:07:54.960 -other keystrokes that are more - -00:07:54.960 --> 00:07:58.080 -specialized to the application. +00:07:52.397 --> 00:07:58.080 +but you also have other keystrokes that +are more specialized to the application. 00:07:58.080 --> 00:08:01.520 You can run the code. @@ -606,11 +521,9 @@ You can run the code. 00:08:01.520 --> 00:08:06.960 We'll see that happen here in a minute. -00:08:06.960 --> 00:08:10.080 -You can make changes to it really - -00:08:10.080 --> 00:08:12.240 -quickly +00:08:06.960 --> 00:08:12.240 +You can make changes to it +really quickly 00:08:12.240 --> 00:08:18.000 and see the effects of those changes. @@ -618,140 +531,128 @@ and see the effects of those changes. 00:08:18.000 --> 00:08:19.440 You're doing this all in a mode -00:08:19.440 --> 00:08:21.360 -that's convenient for - -00:08:21.360 --> 00:08:23.199 -this particular application, which is +00:08:19.440 --> 00:08:22.625 +that's convenient for this particular +application, -00:08:23.199 --> 00:08:25.039 -editing Lisp code, +00:08:22.625 --> 00:08:25.039 +which is editing Lisp code, 00:08:25.039 --> 00:08:28.960 and that is, in this case, symex-mode. -00:08:28.960 --> 00:08:31.039 +00:08:28.960 --> 00:08:31.631 Typically, when you're editing code +like this, -00:08:31.039 --> 00:08:32.640 -like this, you'd want to be +00:08:31.631 --> 00:08:33.435 +you'd want to be in insert mode -00:08:32.640 --> 00:08:34.800 -in insert mode actually typing out the +00:08:33.435 --> 00:08:36.640 +actually typing out the code, -00:08:34.800 --> 00:08:36.640 -code, - -00:08:36.640 --> 00:08:38.320 +00:08:36.640 --> 00:08:40.959 and then you'd want to escape to symex - -00:08:38.320 --> 00:08:40.959 mode rather than normal mode, -00:08:40.959 --> 00:08:42.159 -and then you could escape again and +00:08:40.959 --> 00:08:42.021 +and then you could escape again -00:08:42.159 --> 00:08:44.080 -you'd end up in normal mode. +00:08:42.021 --> 00:08:44.080 +and you'd end up in normal mode. -00:08:44.080 --> 00:08:46.720 -So this, if we go to mode mode, we see is - -00:08:46.720 --> 00:08:48.000 -depicted +00:08:44.080 --> 00:08:48.000 +So this, if we go to mode mode, we see +is depicted 00:08:48.000 --> 00:08:51.040 as this tower where insert is at the -00:08:51.040 --> 00:08:52.800 -bottom and normal is at the top, but - -00:08:52.800 --> 00:08:54.800 -symex-mode is in between +00:08:51.040 --> 00:08:52.604 +bottom and normal is at the top, -00:08:54.800 --> 00:08:57.200 -the two. You could also change that if +00:08:52.604 --> 00:08:55.305 +but symex-mode is in between the two. -00:08:57.200 --> 00:08:58.800 -you like. If you don't want symex-mode to +00:08:55.305 --> 00:08:57.551 +You could also change that if you like. -00:08:58.800 --> 00:09:00.640 -be there, you could just +00:08:57.551 --> 00:08:59.566 +If you don't want symex-mode +to be there, -00:09:00.640 --> 00:09:03.760 -move it to the top. Now you find symex is +00:08:59.566 --> 00:09:02.187 +you could just move it to the top. -00:09:03.760 --> 00:09:05.600 -at the top and you enter down to +00:09:02.187 --> 00:09:04.392 +Now you find symex is at the top -00:09:05.600 --> 00:09:06.160 -normal. +00:09:04.392 --> 00:09:06.160 +and you enter down to normal. -00:09:06.160 --> 00:09:07.600 +00:09:06.160 --> 00:09:08.848 You can see it on the status bar at the +bottom there. -00:09:07.600 --> 00:09:10.480 -bottom there. Enter to insert, - -00:09:10.480 --> 00:09:13.839 -escape to normal, escape to symex. +00:09:08.848 --> 00:09:13.839 +Enter to insert, escape to normal, +escape to symex. -00:09:13.839 --> 00:09:16.480 -In fact, you can even add more modes if +00:09:13.839 --> 00:09:16.344 +In fact, you can even add more modes -00:09:16.480 --> 00:09:19.380 -you don't like the existing ones. +00:09:16.344 --> 00:09:19.380 +if you don't like the existing ones. 00:09:21.519 --> 00:09:23.839 Now we have an additional mode here. -00:09:23.839 --> 00:09:25.440 -We have window mode. It goes down to +00:09:23.839 --> 00:09:25.855 +We have window mode. It goes +down to symex, -00:09:25.440 --> 00:09:27.519 -symex, it goes down to normal. +00:09:25.855 --> 00:09:27.519 +it goes down to normal. -00:09:27.519 --> 00:09:30.320 -Enter the insert, escape to normal, escape +00:09:27.519 --> 00:09:29.919 +Enter the insert, escape to normal, -00:09:30.320 --> 00:09:33.600 -to symex, escape to window. +00:09:29.919 --> 00:09:33.600 +escape to symex, escape to window. -00:09:33.600 --> 00:09:37.600 +00:09:33.600 --> 00:09:41.232 So we've talked... Okay, so another thing +actually to note here -00:09:37.600 --> 00:09:41.760 -actually to note here is that in editing +00:09:41.232 --> 00:09:45.360 +is that in editing modes, -00:09:41.760 --> 00:09:45.360 -modes, +00:09:45.360 --> 00:09:46.486 +if you look at the mode line -00:09:45.360 --> 00:09:46.720 -if you look at the mode line at the +00:09:46.486 --> 00:09:48.399 +at the bottom of the screen, -00:09:46.720 --> 00:09:48.399 -bottom of the screen, +00:09:48.399 --> 00:09:50.257 +you'll see that we are currently, -00:09:48.399 --> 00:09:50.640 -you'll see that we are currently, in this - -00:09:50.640 --> 00:09:51.519 -buffer, +00:09:50.257 --> 00:09:51.519 +in this buffer, 00:09:51.519 --> 00:09:54.560 we are currently in line mode. -00:09:54.560 --> 00:09:57.600 -I'm going to hit Enter now and +00:09:54.560 --> 00:09:57.296 +I'm going to hit Enter now -00:09:57.600 --> 00:09:58.720 -you'll see that when I hit +00:09:57.296 --> 00:09:59.119 +and you'll see that when I hit Enter, -00:09:58.720 --> 00:10:01.519 -Enter, nothing is happening. It's still in +00:09:59.119 --> 00:10:00.627 +nothing is happening. -00:10:01.519 --> 00:10:02.160 -line mode. +00:10:00.627 --> 00:10:02.160 +It's still in line mode. 00:10:02.160 --> 00:10:05.120 If you hit Escape, it's still in line mode. @@ -774,308 +675,232 @@ and line mode is the only one available 00:10:17.360 --> 00:10:19.519 in this tower -00:10:19.519 --> 00:10:21.760 -for editing the modes that are in +00:10:19.519 --> 00:10:21.556 +for editing the modes that are -00:10:21.760 --> 00:10:24.880 -operation in your ground level. +00:10:21.556 --> 00:10:24.880 +in operation in your ground level. -00:10:24.880 --> 00:10:26.560 +00:10:24.880 --> 00:10:26.898 In fact, line mode is all you need +here, -00:10:26.560 --> 00:10:28.320 -here, because this is just - -00:10:28.320 --> 00:10:30.320 -the nature of how these modes are - -00:10:30.320 --> 00:10:32.079 -laid out is - -00:10:32.079 --> 00:10:35.040 -in rows. So line mode is the most +00:10:26.898 --> 00:10:32.796 +because this is just the nature of how +these modes are laid out is in rows. -00:10:35.040 --> 00:10:36.399 -appropriate thing here. +00:10:32.796 --> 00:10:36.399 +So line mode is the most appropriate +thing here. -00:10:36.399 --> 00:10:37.680 +00:10:36.399 --> 00:10:39.740 But you could change it to something - -00:10:37.680 --> 00:10:39.740 else if you like. -00:10:40.959 --> 00:10:44.160 -Now we've seen two towers. We've - -00:10:44.160 --> 00:10:44.560 -seen +00:10:40.959 --> 00:10:43.659 +Now we've seen two towers. -00:10:44.560 --> 00:10:48.079 -the Vim tower and we've seen - -00:10:48.079 --> 00:10:53.680 +00:10:43.659 --> 00:10:53.680 +We've seen the Vim tower and we've seen also the symex tower, the Lisp tower. -00:10:53.680 --> 00:10:56.959 +00:10:53.680 --> 00:10:58.880 It turns out that, because we've been - -00:10:56.959 --> 00:10:58.880 talking about towers now, -00:10:58.880 --> 00:11:01.519 -by the rumpelstiltskin principle, towers +00:10:58.880 --> 00:11:06.399 +by the Rumpelstiltskin principle, towers +also can be talked about, -00:11:01.519 --> 00:11:02.800 -also +00:11:06.399 --> 00:11:09.127 +and therefore they also are a mode. -00:11:02.800 --> 00:11:06.399 -can be talked about, - -00:11:06.399 --> 00:11:09.279 -and therefore they also are a mode. So - -00:11:09.279 --> 00:11:11.200 -how do we go to tower mode? +00:11:09.127 --> 00:11:11.200 +So how do we go to tower mode? 00:11:11.200 --> 00:11:14.640 -The way we go to tower mode is +The way we go to tower mode is 00:11:14.640 --> 00:11:19.200 we go in a slightly different direction, -00:11:19.200 --> 00:11:20.800 +00:11:19.200 --> 00:11:23.360 and we find that we are now in tower - -00:11:20.800 --> 00:11:23.360 mode. -00:11:23.360 --> 00:11:27.440 +00:11:23.360 --> 00:11:29.279 We see that there are many towers - -00:11:27.440 --> 00:11:29.279 available. We're now... -00:11:29.279 --> 00:11:32.640 -We're seeing several possible +00:11:29.279 --> 00:11:33.440 +We're seeing several possible towers -00:11:32.640 --> 00:11:36.240 -towers that we have written +00:11:33.440 --> 00:11:40.344 +that we have written to be available and +for use in different buffers. -00:11:36.240 --> 00:11:39.120 -to be available and for use in +00:11:40.344 --> 00:11:42.110 +You can edit them on the fly. -00:11:39.120 --> 00:11:41.440 -different buffers. You can edit them +00:11:42.110 --> 00:11:46.630 +For instance, let's enter this tower. -00:11:41.440 --> 00:11:44.000 -on the fly. For instance, let's enter this - -00:11:44.000 --> 00:11:46.630 -tower. - -00:11:48.000 --> 00:11:49.920 +00:11:48.000 --> 00:11:50.180 Now you see that in the bottom of +the... -00:11:49.920 --> 00:11:51.519 -the... In the mode line, you see that we're - -00:11:51.519 --> 00:11:52.480 -going +00:11:50.180 --> 00:11:51.519 +In the mode line, you see that we're -00:11:52.480 --> 00:11:54.240 -across all of these different modes that +00:11:51.519 --> 00:11:53.944 +going across all of these +different modes -00:11:54.240 --> 00:11:56.480 -were in the tower. +00:11:53.944 --> 00:11:56.480 +that were in the tower. -00:11:56.480 --> 00:11:58.800 -You could escape and you could even +00:11:56.480 --> 00:11:59.724 +You could escape and you could even move +things around. -00:11:58.800 --> 00:12:00.399 -move things around. You could put window +00:11:59.724 --> 00:12:00.880 +You could put window mode -00:12:00.399 --> 00:12:00.880 -mode +00:12:00.880 --> 00:12:02.573 +all the way at the bottom, -00:12:00.880 --> 00:12:02.399 -all the way at the bottom, right above +00:12:02.573 --> 00:12:04.079 +right above insert mode. -00:12:02.399 --> 00:12:04.079 -insert mode. +00:12:04.079 --> 00:12:06.479 +Let's see that happen. There it is, -00:12:04.079 --> 00:12:06.880 -Let's see that happen. There it is, window +00:12:06.479 --> 00:12:10.444 +window is right above insert, and +so on. -00:12:06.880 --> 00:12:09.839 -is right above insert, and +00:12:10.444 --> 00:12:14.240 +The tower always reflects your current +position, -00:12:09.839 --> 00:12:13.040 -so on. The tower always reflects your - -00:12:13.040 --> 00:12:14.240 -current position, - -00:12:14.240 --> 00:12:15.760 +00:12:14.240 --> 00:12:17.600 so if you're in buffer mode here and you - -00:12:15.760 --> 00:12:17.600 go down to line mode, -00:12:17.600 --> 00:12:19.120 +00:12:17.600 --> 00:12:22.480 when you go back to mode mode, you see - -00:12:19.120 --> 00:12:22.480 that we are in line mode. -00:12:22.480 --> 00:12:24.000 +00:12:22.480 --> 00:12:25.620 But in practice, you wouldn't have a +tower this elaborate -00:12:24.000 --> 00:12:26.160 -tower this elaborate because - -00:12:26.160 --> 00:12:28.959 -you'd rather have several smaller towers - -00:12:28.959 --> 00:12:29.440 -you enter, +00:12:25.620 --> 00:12:29.440 +because you'd rather have several +smaller towers you enter, 00:12:29.440 --> 00:12:33.360 that you alternate between. -00:12:33.360 --> 00:12:36.639 -Okay. So one - -00:12:36.639 --> 00:12:39.839 -other thing of interest here is that +00:12:33.360 --> 00:12:39.839 +Okay. So one other thing of interest +here is that 00:12:39.839 --> 00:12:42.240 when you're in tower mode, -00:12:42.240 --> 00:12:43.839 +00:12:42.240 --> 00:12:44.740 if you look at the status line at the +bottom there, -00:12:43.839 --> 00:12:45.920 -bottom there, we are currently +00:12:44.740 --> 00:12:49.839 +we are currently in buffer mode while we +are in tower mode. -00:12:45.920 --> 00:12:49.200 -in buffer mode while we are in tower +00:12:49.839 --> 00:12:53.151 +Tower mode actually isn't a mode really. +Neither is mode mode. -00:12:49.200 --> 00:12:49.839 -mode. +00:12:53.151 --> 00:12:58.000 +They're really referential planes or +meta planes. -00:12:49.839 --> 00:12:51.600 -Tower mode actually isn't a mode - -00:12:51.600 --> 00:12:53.519 -really. Neither is mode mode. They're - -00:12:53.519 --> 00:12:53.920 -really - -00:12:53.920 --> 00:12:58.000 -referential planes or meta planes. - -00:12:58.000 --> 00:13:00.959 +00:12:58.000 --> 00:13:01.679 In any case, you can see that we're in +buffer mode. -00:13:00.959 --> 00:13:03.120 -buffer mode. We can take a meta jump - -00:13:03.120 --> 00:13:04.560 -out of this to confirm - -00:13:04.560 --> 00:13:07.120 -that buffer mode is the only mode - -00:13:07.120 --> 00:13:08.000 -available +00:13:01.679 --> 00:13:03.840 +We can take a meta jump out of this -00:13:08.000 --> 00:13:10.560 -when we're editing towers because that's +00:13:03.840 --> 00:13:08.000 +to confirm that buffer mode is the only +mode available -00:13:10.560 --> 00:13:11.200 -the one +00:13:08.000 --> 00:13:09.664 +when we're editing towers -00:13:11.200 --> 00:13:14.240 -we need, given that our towers are +00:13:09.664 --> 00:13:11.915 +because that's the one we need, -00:13:14.240 --> 00:13:15.200 -represented +00:13:11.915 --> 00:13:23.200 +given that our towers are represented in +individual buffers. -00:13:15.200 --> 00:13:23.200 -in individual buffers. +00:13:23.200 --> 00:13:26.320 +Right. So let's see where we're at. -00:13:23.200 --> 00:13:26.000 -Right. So let's see where we're +00:13:26.320 --> 00:13:27.785 +Rumpelstiltskin principle... -00:13:26.000 --> 00:13:26.320 -at. - -00:13:26.320 --> 00:13:28.240 -Rumpelstiltskin principle... We talked - -00:13:28.240 --> 00:13:30.160 -about mode mode. +00:13:27.785 --> 00:13:30.160 +We talked about mode mode. 00:13:30.160 --> 00:13:32.240 We talked about the strange loop -00:13:32.240 --> 00:13:33.920 -application of - -00:13:33.920 --> 00:13:37.820 -ground level modes in meta levels. - -00:13:39.600 --> 00:13:42.240 -We saw the different towers, and - -00:13:42.240 --> 00:13:43.199 -in fact, - -00:13:43.199 --> 00:13:46.639 -we're currently in - -00:13:46.639 --> 00:13:50.720 -Vim tower, - -00:13:50.720 --> 00:13:53.120 -where you can go to Emacs tower. Now, +00:13:32.240 --> 00:13:37.820 +application of ground level modes in +meta levels. -00:13:53.120 --> 00:13:54.720 -with a single keystroke, you can +00:13:39.600 --> 00:13:41.992 +We saw the different towers, -00:13:54.720 --> 00:13:55.760 -alternate +00:13:41.992 --> 00:13:50.720 +and in fact, we're currently +in Vim tower, -00:13:55.760 --> 00:13:59.040 -between Emacs +00:13:50.720 --> 00:13:52.860 +where you can go to Emacs tower. -00:13:59.040 --> 00:14:02.399 -and Vim, which are represented--which are +00:13:52.860 --> 00:13:54.720 +Now, with a single keystroke, you can -00:14:02.399 --> 00:14:05.519 -modeled as towers. +00:13:54.720 --> 00:13:59.695 +alternate between Emacs and Vim, -00:14:13.360 --> 00:14:15.360 -So there's... One thing that we've +00:13:59.695 --> 00:14:01.638 +which are represented-- -00:14:15.360 --> 00:14:17.040 -sort of alluded to is that there are two +00:14:01.638 --> 00:14:05.519 +which are modeled as towers. -00:14:17.040 --> 00:14:18.160 -directions +00:14:13.360 --> 00:14:14.760 +So there's... One thing -00:14:18.160 --> 00:14:20.480 -that you can travel in when you're going +00:14:14.760 --> 00:14:18.160 +that we've sort of alluded to is that +there are two directions -00:14:20.480 --> 00:14:22.399 -through this framework. +00:14:18.160 --> 00:14:19.494 +that you can travel in -00:14:22.399 --> 00:14:25.120 -One direction is--and we'll +00:14:19.494 --> 00:14:22.399 +when you're going through this +framework. -00:14:25.120 --> 00:14:33.760 -visualize it like so... +00:14:22.399 --> 00:14:33.760 +One direction is--and we'll visualize it +like so... 00:14:33.760 --> 00:14:35.120 There's two directions you can travel, @@ -1086,67 +911,53 @@ and you can either go sideways or you 00:14:37.040 --> 00:14:38.399 can go up and down. -00:14:38.399 --> 00:14:40.399 +00:14:38.399 --> 00:14:41.680 If you go sideways, you're changing your - -00:14:40.399 --> 00:14:41.680 perspective. 00:14:41.680 --> 00:14:45.440 So normal mode, word mode, line mode, -00:14:45.440 --> 00:14:47.360 -window mode, and so on are all different - -00:14:47.360 --> 00:14:49.120 -perspectives on your +00:14:45.440 --> 00:14:46.544 +window mode, and so on -00:14:49.120 --> 00:14:51.680 +00:14:46.544 --> 00:14:51.680 +are all different perspectives on your ground editing experience. -00:14:51.680 --> 00:14:53.040 -The other direction you can travel - -00:14:53.040 --> 00:14:55.519 -in is up or down, which takes you - -00:14:55.519 --> 00:14:57.920 -through meta levels. So you go from the +00:14:51.680 --> 00:14:53.265 +The other direction you can travel in -00:14:57.920 --> 00:14:59.600 -ground level editing experience +00:14:53.265 --> 00:14:56.811 +is up or down, which takes you through +meta levels. -00:14:59.600 --> 00:15:01.920 -up to mode mode and then up to the tower +00:14:56.811 --> 00:14:59.600 +So you go from the ground level +editing experience, -00:15:01.920 --> 00:15:03.440 -plane and so on +00:14:59.600 --> 00:15:07.040 +up to mode mode, and then up to the +tower plane, and so on, and so on. -00:15:03.440 --> 00:15:07.040 -and so on. +00:15:07.040 --> 00:15:12.568 +So this all sounds very complex, -00:15:07.040 --> 00:15:10.800 -So this all sounds +00:15:12.568 --> 00:15:18.160 +but the truth is it's not really that +complicated, -00:15:10.800 --> 00:15:14.880 -very complex, but the truth is +00:15:18.160 --> 00:15:20.699 +even though it feels that way. -00:15:14.880 --> 00:15:18.160 -it's not really that complicated - -00:15:18.160 --> 00:15:21.519 -even though it feels that way. The reason - -00:15:21.519 --> 00:15:22.959 -it isn't that complicated +00:15:20.699 --> 00:15:22.959 +The reason it isn't that complicated 00:15:22.959 --> 00:15:26.480 is because no matter how many levels -00:15:26.480 --> 00:15:28.800 +00:15:26.480 --> 00:15:30.160 up or down you go and no matter where - -00:15:28.800 --> 00:15:30.160 you are, 00:15:30.160 --> 00:15:32.399 @@ -1155,131 +966,102 @@ whether you're in at the ground level 00:15:32.399 --> 00:15:34.079 editing the actual text -00:15:34.079 --> 00:15:36.000 -or whether you're at a meta level, some +00:15:34.079 --> 00:15:35.802 +or whether you're at a meta level, -00:15:36.000 --> 00:15:37.600 -unknown meta level and you don't know +00:15:35.802 --> 00:15:39.279 +some unknown meta level and you don't +know where you are, -00:15:37.600 --> 00:15:39.279 -where you are, +00:15:39.279 --> 00:15:41.133 +no matter where you are, -00:15:39.279 --> 00:15:42.320 -no matter where you are, the way in which - -00:15:42.320 --> 00:15:44.399 -you interact with it +00:15:41.133 --> 00:15:44.399 +the way in which you interact with it 00:15:44.399 --> 00:15:47.519 is the same at every level. -00:15:47.519 --> 00:15:52.000 -That is the great power of - -00:15:52.000 --> 00:15:55.440 -this approach: that +00:15:47.519 --> 00:15:54.751 +That is the great power of this +approach: -00:15:55.440 --> 00:15:58.720 -all of the different levels are the - -00:15:58.720 --> 00:16:00.880 -same. +00:15:54.751 --> 00:16:00.880 +that all of the different levels +are the same. 00:16:00.880 --> 00:16:03.839 In fact, the complexity of the whole -00:16:03.839 --> 00:16:05.759 -is exactly identical to the - -00:16:05.759 --> 00:16:08.720 -complexity of each part, so if you know - -00:16:08.720 --> 00:16:10.000 -how to edit words - -00:16:10.000 --> 00:16:12.959 -in the ground level buffer and you know - -00:16:12.959 --> 00:16:13.440 -how to move +00:16:03.839 --> 00:16:05.545 +is exactly identical to -00:16:13.440 --> 00:16:15.839 -lines around using line mode, then you +00:16:05.545 --> 00:16:07.657 +the complexity of each part, -00:16:15.839 --> 00:16:16.720 -know how to edit +00:16:07.657 --> 00:16:10.000 +so if you know how to edit words -00:16:16.720 --> 00:16:19.519 -any aspect of your editing experience at +00:16:10.000 --> 00:16:12.048 +in the ground level buffer -00:16:19.519 --> 00:16:22.800 -any level. +00:16:12.048 --> 00:16:15.378 +and you know how to move lines around +using line mode, -00:16:30.079 --> 00:16:32.000 -So this is a pre-release demo. This +00:16:15.378 --> 00:16:22.800 +then you know how to edit any aspect of +your editing experience at any level. -00:16:32.000 --> 00:16:33.839 -doesn't exist on MELPA +00:16:30.079 --> 00:16:31.780 +So this is a pre-release demo. -00:16:33.839 --> 00:16:36.880 -yet, but you can follow updates +00:16:31.780 --> 00:16:40.079 +This doesn't exist on MELPA yet, but you +can follow updates at this repo on +github. -00:16:36.880 --> 00:16:40.079 -at this repo on github. +00:16:40.079 --> 00:16:43.850 +If you can also be a beta tester -00:16:40.079 --> 00:16:44.079 -If you can also be a beta tester or +00:16:43.850 --> 00:16:46.775 +or something like that, if you like, +that would be very helpful. -00:16:44.079 --> 00:16:45.199 -something like that, if you like, that - -00:16:45.199 --> 00:16:46.000 -would be very - -00:16:46.000 --> 00:16:49.199 -helpful. You can learn more about - -00:16:49.199 --> 00:16:50.560 -this at +00:16:46.775 --> 00:16:50.560 +You can learn more about this at 00:16:50.560 --> 00:16:53.920 drym.org, which is where I house -00:16:53.920 --> 00:16:55.920 -the research that I work on. In - -00:16:55.920 --> 00:16:57.279 -particular +00:16:53.920 --> 00:16:55.726 +the research that I work on. -00:16:57.279 --> 00:17:00.800 -the research on epistemic levels is what +00:16:55.726 --> 00:17:00.154 +In particular, the research on epistemic +levels -00:17:00.800 --> 00:17:03.600 -inspired this particular Emacs extension. +00:17:00.154 --> 00:17:03.600 +is what inspired this particular Emacs +extension. -00:17:03.600 --> 00:17:06.480 -You can also learn about dialectical +00:17:03.600 --> 00:17:05.600 +You can also learn about -00:17:06.480 --> 00:17:08.480 -inheritance attribution, which is the - -00:17:08.480 --> 00:17:10.880 -basis of +00:17:05.600 --> 00:17:10.880 +dialectical inheritance attribution, +which is the basis of 00:17:10.880 --> 00:17:14.559 a new economic system that could be fair -00:17:14.559 --> 00:17:16.959 +00:17:14.559 --> 00:17:19.439 and could lead to a prosperous and happy - -00:17:16.959 --> 00:17:19.439 world. -00:17:19.439 --> 00:17:22.799 -You can follow me on - -00:17:22.799 --> 00:17:26.319 -Twitter at @countvajhula. +00:17:19.439 --> 00:17:26.319 +You can follow me on Twitter at +@countvajhula. 00:17:26.319 --> 00:17:31.919 That's it! 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