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# One Big-ass Org File or multiple tiny ones? Finally, the End of the debate!
Leo Vivier
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Many discussions have been had over the years on the debate between
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WEBVTT
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-I mean we are ahead of the schedule a
+([Amin Bandali]: I mean, we are ahead of
+the schedule
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-little bit but I mean we also was a
+a little bit, but I mean we also were
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-little bit earlier in the day
+a little bit earlier in the day.
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-so yeah yeah I'd say that's fine go for
+Yeah, I'd say that's fine. Go for it.
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-it take it away
+Take it away.)
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-sure thank you so am I live already
+[Leo Vivier]: Sure. Thank you. So am I live already?
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-you are now unmuted um yep your life
+[Amin]: Yep, you're live.
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-hello
+[Leo]: Hello
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-spell it so I'll just start the timer to
+Splendid. So I'll just start the timer to
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-make sure that I don't go overboard
+make sure that I don't go overboard.
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-all right so you are now muted okay good
+All right. ([BBB:] you are now muted) Okay, good
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-to go now so
+to go now.
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-hello again everyone so I hope you had
+Hello again, everyone! I hope you had,
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-well quite a lot of talks
+well, quite a lot of talks
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-ever since the last one I did and all
+ever since the last one I did, and all
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more interesting
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-uh one after the other so um
+one after the other.
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-you know I'm a bit in a bit of a weird
+You know, I'm a bit in a bit of a weird
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-spot right now because I'm supposed to
+spot right now, because I'm supposed to
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-be presenting to you as you can see on
-
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-my screen
+00:00:38.239 --> 00:00:40.239
+be presenting to you (as you can see on
+my screen)
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-one big-ass awk file multiple tiny ones
+"One big-ass Org file or multiple tiny ones:
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-finally the end of the debate
+finally, the end of the debate,"
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and it sounds about as clickbaity
@@ -76,19 +75,19 @@ and it sounds about as clickbaity
as you can possibly get with those
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-topics and by the way
+topics. By the way,
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-uh credit where credit is due the title
+credit where credit is due, the title
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-is not mine it's actually from bastian
+is not mine. It's actually from Bastien
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-gary the current old
+Guerry, the current Org
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-maintainer and yeah I wanted to
+maintainer. Yeah, I wanted to
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talk to you a little bit today about
@@ -97,190 +96,180 @@ talk to you a little bit today about
this question because
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-if you are used to going on our slash
-
-00:01:07.600 --> 00:01:09.040
-emacs you know the subreddit that we
+if you are used to going on
+reddit.com/r/emacs ,
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-have
+00:01:07.600 --> 00:01:09.600
+you know the subreddit that we
+have,
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-if you go on I can use often you know
+if you go on Hacker News often, you know
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it's a question that
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-you see pop-up every once in a while
+you see pop up every once in a while.
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-should I be using
+"Should I be using
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-one big file or should I be using
-
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-a lot of tiny files and I believe you
+one big file, or should I be using
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+00:01:20.640 --> 00:01:24.799
+a lot of tiny files?" I believe you
know
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-we've got defenders on both sides if I
+we've got defenders on both sides. If I
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-just show you one examples
+just show you one example...
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-so we have carl voigt okay so he's one
+We have Karl Voit. He's one
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-of the organizers for the conference
+of the organizers for the conference.
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-he hears the guy who probably has the
+He is the guy who probably has the
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-biggest augment files
+biggest Org Mode files
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-right now in all the people I know and
+right now in all the people I know, and
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god knows I know plenty of people use
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-old mode
+Org Mode.
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-but if you just look at this line I hope
+But if you just look at this line--I hope
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-it's not too small you just
+it's not too small; you just
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-make it a little larger but
+make it a little larger--but
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-carl basically has a file with 126
+Carl basically has a file with
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-000 lines and I'm just going to pause
+126,000 lines. I'm just going to pause
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and try to have you imagine how large a
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-file it actually is
+file it actually is.
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-just think about all of these lines
+Just think about all of these lines
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-being tasked in your days
+being tasks in your days.
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-think about all those lines being about
-
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+Think about all those lines being about
little thoughts
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you know that you've had throughout the
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-day or project that you were working on
+day or project that you were working on.
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-and it's massive and you know one of the
-
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-problem that
+It's massive. You know one of the
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-uh calvoit actually approaches on
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+problems that Karl Voit actually
+approaches on
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this topic is that it takes him roughly
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-20 seconds to get his old agenda going
+20 seconds to get his Org agenda going,
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-which is a massive amount of time
+which is a massive amount of time.
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-I mean we have very fast computers now
+I mean, we have very fast computers now.
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-you know ever since e-max was created in
-
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-1976
+You know, ever since Emacs was created in
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-computers I have no idea how much faster
+00:02:37.720 --> 00:02:42.319
+1976, computers... I have no idea how much faster
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-they've gotten
+they've gotten.
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-and yet you know for earth 1000 lines
+And yet, you know, for 100,000 lines,
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-emac seems to be choking and it's
+Emacs seems to be choking. It's
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-certainly not reasonable in a way to
+certainly not reasonable, in a way, to
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have to wait 20 seconds
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-just for your entire file to be passed
+just for your entire file to be parsed.
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-so basically what I want to do
+So basically what I want to do--
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-and by the way I forgot to do the
+By the way, I forgot to introduce the
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-presentation but I'm leova I did this
+presentation, but I'm Leo Vivier. I did this
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-before for those who were around
+before, for those who were around.
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-and I um help maintain a software which
+I help maintain a software which
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-is called orgrom
+is called org-roam,
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and that's the expertise that I have on
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-the topic
+the topic.
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-actually if you go online I do have a
+Actually, if you go online, I do have a
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-github page I will make sure that you
+Github page. I will make sure that you
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-have all the links available afterwards
+have all the links available afterwards.
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-but I do publish my init files
+But I do publish my init files,
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-and you can see if you scroll at the
+and you can see, if you scroll at the
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-bottom I have a little demonstration
+bottom, I have a little demonstration
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which shows you
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the fancy things that I can do with my
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-old mood setup and that might be even
-
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+Org Mode setup. That might be even
interesting
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-in lights of the talk you've just had
+in light of the talk you've just had
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-about gtd stuff because
+about GTD stuff, because
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-the first one is about how I end all my
+the first one is about how I handle my
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-projects the second one is about
+projects, the second one is about
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-the flow from a task uh as I work on it
-
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-so
+the flow from a task as I work on it...
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-I won't spend too much time on this but
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+So I won't spend too much time on
+this, but
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-basically that's my expertise
+basically that's my expertise.
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-I have spent eight years working with
+I have spent eight years
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-working with org mode
+working with Org Mode,
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three of them actually thinking about
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-writing packages
+writing packages.
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-and the thing is if I go into a little
+The thing is, if I go into a little
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-bit of details and obviously it's only a
+bit of detail (and obviously it's only a
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-lighting talk so I won't have time to
+lighting talk, so I won't have time to
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-actually go really in depth about it but
+actually go really in depth about it), but
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there is something
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-in the ultimate libraries which is
+in the Org Mode library which is
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-called org elements
+called org-element.
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-and you have the name right there org
+You have the name right there,
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-element.el
-
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-dot el being for e-lisp file and as you
+org-element.el,
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-can see
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+.el being for Elisp file. As you
+can see,
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-the page it's on the work wiki so it's
+the page is on the Worg wiki, so it's
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-accessible by everyone
+accessible by everyone.
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-but it's basically the api that
+It's basically the API that
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-org mode uses to pass all mode files
+Org Mode uses to parse Org Mode files.
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-so for those who don't know passing
+For those who don't know, parsing
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means basically
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-checking a file checking all the content
+checking a file, checking all the contents
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-of the file and extracting all the
+of the file, and extracting all the
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-information that we need from that file
+information that we need from that file.
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-and as you can imagine you all have
+As you can imagine, you all have
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-augmented files in your mind
+Org Mode files in your mind,
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-well you know they can be fairly complex
+well you know they can be fairly complex.
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-you know you can have properties
+You can have properties,
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-you can have contextual information like
+you can have contextual information, like
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if you write a line
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-which starts at column zero which means
+which starts at column zero (which means
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-at the left
+at the left),
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-you know it doesn't have the same
+it doesn't have the same
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-meaning whether or not it is
+meaning, whether or not it is
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before the beginning of a headline or if
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-it is after the beginning of a red line
+it is after the beginning of a headline.
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-you know it's going to be
+It's going to be
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-relatively different hierarchically
+relatively different, hierarchically
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-speaking
+speaking.
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-and so the problem when it comes to the
-
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+So the problem, when it comes to the
question of
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many files versus one big file or
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-few big files is that we always have to
+few big files, is that we always have to
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keep in mind
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-what org elements want you to do
+what org-element wants you to do.
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-and the thing is there are plenty of
+The thing is, there are plenty of
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-problems when it comes to passing file
-
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-the first one
+problems when it comes to parsing files,
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-being obviously that emacs is a single
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+the first one being obviously
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-thread
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+that Emacs is a single-thread
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-process or has some threading
+process (or has some threading
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-capabilities we're not going to go into
+capabilities; we're not going to go into
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-the details right now that's not my goal
+the details right now, that's not my goal).
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-but it makes it incredibly hard to
+It makes it incredibly hard to
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-parallelize uh passing processes as
+parallelize parsing processes
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-we currently with the current technology
+with the current technology.
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-and so you'd have to imagine that if you
+So you'd have to imagine that if you
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-have a very large files if you go back
+have a very large file--if you go back
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-to the example of carl voice from before
+to the example of Karl Voit from before:
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-100 000 lines that means that you have
+100,000 lines--that means that you have
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to scan
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-through every single line basically
+through every single line, basically.
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-because sometimes let's just say that
+Because sometimes... Let's just say that
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-you have a property drawer for instance
+you have a property drawer, for instance,
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-which tells you oh okay uh this tree
+which tells you, oh okay, this tree
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-has the tag foo so the problem is there
+has the tag :foo:. So the problem is, there
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are multiple ways for you
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-to define a tag okay so you can use the
+to define a tag. You can use the
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-usual way which is about wrapping in
+usual way, which is about wrapping in
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-columns the tag at the end of a heading
+columns the :tag: at the end of a heading.
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-so for instance if I I'm not going to
+For instance, if I... (I'm not going to
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-switch to emac that's going to waste too
+switch to Emacs, that's going to waste too
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-much time
-
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-but that's one way to say your time but
+much time)
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-say
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+That's one way to say your tag.
+But say,
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-you have tag inheritance which means
+you have tag inheritance, which means
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-that when you have a parent with a tag
+that when you have a parent with a tag,
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you also want the child to inherit the
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-tag so if you have
+tag. If you have
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-first heading with the typhoo you have
+first heading with the tag :foo:, you have
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-the first subheading
+the first subheading,
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-and the tag foo is implied now imagine
+and the tag :foo: is implied. Now imagine
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having to do that with a file that is
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-completely nested
+completely nested,
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-a file that has maybe 9 10
+a file that has maybe 9, 10,
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-11 levels of depth to it
+11 levels of depth to it.
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-it's mind-bogglingly complicated for the
+It's mind-bogglingly complicated for the
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-software to do that knowing that I've
+software to do that, knowing that... I've
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-told you about tags
+told you about tags,
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-but any property can be inheritable
+but any property can be inheritable.
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-anything like priorities even though why
+Anything like priorities, even. Though why
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-would you do this
+would you do this?
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-you can have groups you can all this and
+You can have groups. You can have all this.
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-as someone who went through the trouble
+And as someone who went through the trouble
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-of optimizing his old agenda so
+of optimizing his Org agenda... So
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-basically if we go back to the
+basically, if we go back to the
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-gifts gifs oh god we've already had this
-
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+GIFs--oh god we've already had this
discussion
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-between the git and magit and now I've
+between the "git" and "magit" and now I've
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-started jeff and gif and I only have one
+started "gif" and "gif" and I only have one
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-more minute left to do so so let's just
+more minute left to do so, so let's just
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-say I'm going to say gif
+say I'm going to say "gif"
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-just to spice people so if you go on
+just to spite people... So if you go on
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-the way I organize my agenda what I did
+the way I organize my agenda, what I did
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in order to keep my agenda build time
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-under two seconds
+under two seconds,
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is that I've rewritten a whole lot of
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-codes to be able to pass my organ gender
-
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-files
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+codes to be able to parse my Org agenda
+files.
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-so the thing is I'm going to be talking
+So the thing is, I'm going to be talking
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-more about this later
+more about this later.
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-I only have let's say one minutes to
+I only have, let's say, one minute to
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-conclude
+conclude.
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-so as you've gathered I'm not going to
+So as you've gathered, I'm not going to
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-be giving you the answer
+be giving you the answer right now.
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-right now I'm going to be talking about
+I'm going to be talking about
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-orgrum a little later which is about
+org-roam a little later, which is about
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following the principle of having many
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-small files
+small files.
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-but as someone who has been using
+But as someone who has been using
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-one large file to manage my life you
+one large file to manage my life,
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-know I'm sitting on the fence
+you know, I'm sitting on the fence.
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-I do not know which one is the best
+I do not know which one is the best,
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but I hope that my presentation has
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-given you a little id
+given you a little idea
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-of what goes on behind the principles
-
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-and
+of what goes on behind the principles.
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-you also need to think about the
+You also need to think about the
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philosophy behind the organization of
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-your notes
+your notes.
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-but I hope to be approaching this topic
+I hope to be approaching this topic
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with you in about
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-two hours or so maybe one hour actually
+two hours or so (maybe one hour actually).
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-so I'm actually finished I've decided to
+I'm actually finished. I've decided to
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-leave you two minutes of questions
+leave you two minutes of questions.
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-so uh if someone could feed me the
+If someone could feed me the
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-question that might be best
+questions, that might be best,
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-because I don't want oh actually I can
+because I don't want... oh actually I can
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-just open the year
+just open the pad.
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-I can just open it give me a second okay
-
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-ah
+I can just open it. Give me a second, okay.
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-just loading up huh I might stop showing
+Just loading up. I might stop showing
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-my screen
+my screen.
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-that might make it easier so I mean if
+That might make it easier. So I mean if
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you can make
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-myself big now on the screen that would
+myself big now on the screen, that would
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-be splendid yeah sure
+be splendid. ([Amin]: yeah sure)
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-thank you so uh where are we
+Thank you. Where are we...
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-question 12. okay so what's better one
+Question 12. Okay, so what's better, one
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-big file
+big file or...?
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-I did is it did a job to tell me that I
+Is it a jab to tell me that I
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haven't answered the question because
@@ -778,40 +744,35 @@ haven't answered the question because
someone just
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-asked me the question well personally if
+asked me the question? Well, personally, if
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I were to give you a quick answer in
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-like
-
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-20 seconds personally I think it's a
+20 seconds, personally, I think it's a
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-question that is contextually based
+question that is contextually based.
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-do you want something that is efficient
+Do you want something that is efficient
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-as far as optimization is concerned
+as far as optimization is concerned?
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-then you need to think about
+Then you need to think about
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-this and personally for all the
+this. Personally, for all the
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-organization that I do
-
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-all this stuff all the to-do's that I
+organization that I do,
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-handle
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+all this stuff, all the TODOs that I
+handle,
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I like to do this in one simple big file
@@ -820,118 +781,103 @@ I like to do this in one simple big file
because you benefit from all the
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-refiling capabilities of log mode
+refiling capabilities of Org Mode,
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-so I would do that but for knowledge
-
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-management
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+so I would do that. But for knowledge
+management,
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-for note-taking and all this well I'd
+for note-taking and all this, well I'd
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much rather follow the
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-orgrom way of doing things which is
+org-roam way of doing things, which is
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about having many
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-small files okay I'm not getting any
+small files. I'm not getting any
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-more questions I'm not sure if there is
+more questions. I'm not sure if there is
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-one on ise that could be fed to me
-
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-otherwise I'm
-
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-happy to to uh pass over to the next uh
+one on IRC that could be fed to me.
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-speaker
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+Otherwise, I'm happy to pass over to
+the next speaker.
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-and by the way just before I finish your
+By the way, just before I finish, your
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-world is a lie it's not a three-piece
+world is a lie. It's not a three-piece
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-suit I'm wearing jeans below so I hope
+suit. I'm wearing jeans below, so I hope
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-that satisfies your curiosity
-
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-[Music]
+that satisfies your curiosity.
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-okay there's one more question appearing
+Okay, there's one more question appearing.
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-but otherwise one big file to have
+"but otherwise one big file to have
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-everything so I'm putting you on the
+everything..." So I'm putting you on the
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-spot I believe it was such a short talk
+spot, I believe. It was such a short talk.
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-you know the problem is
+You know the problem is,
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+00:10:21.040 --> 00:10:24.720
I just wanted to give you a little
-
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-answer
+answer.
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-a little you know path of thinking on
+A little, you know, path of thinking on
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-this topic
+this topic.
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-but obviously it's a topic I could be
+Obviously it's a topic I could be
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-spending 40 minutes on but
+spending 40 minutes on,
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-I'm going to be drained you're going to
+but I'm going to be drained, you're going to
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-be drained nobody's going to be happy if
+be drained, nobody's going to be happy
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-I do this
-
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-so
+if I do this.
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-and someone asked me if I switch between
+Someone asked me if I switch between
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-british and french accents
+British and French accents.
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-so a little a little secret for you um
+A little secret for you:
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-when I'm stressed I tend to relate to a
+when I'm stressed, I tend to revert to a
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-french accent
+French accent,
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so you can measure the amount of stress
@@ -942,92 +888,85 @@ that I'm feeling during this talk
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with the amount of h's that I drop and
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-the amount of uh
-
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-sheer fright that you can see sometimes
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+the amount of sheer fright that you can
+see sometimes
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-in my eyes when I'm thinking about what
+in my eyes, when I'm thinking about what
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-to say next
+to say next.
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-all right sir so I mean do you believe
-
-00:11:10.880 --> 00:11:11.360
-we can
+All right sir. So, Amin, do you believe
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-leave it at that and uh I'll be you
+00:11:10.880 --> 00:11:14.240
+we can leave it at that? I'll be...
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-people will see plenty more with me
+People will see plenty more of me
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-later on anyway
+later on, anyway.
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-right um so looking at the schedule I
-
-00:11:20.000 --> 00:11:20.640
-think
+00:11:17.040 --> 00:11:20.640
+([Amin:] So, looking at the schedule,
+I think
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-your talk has until like 202 meaning
+your talk has until like 2:02, meaning
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-like five or six minutes from now oh
+like five or six minutes from now.)
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-right
+Oh, right.
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-yeah so if you do like to take like one
+([Amin:] So if you do like to take one
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-or two questions to add two more
+or two questions, to add two more
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-questions by all means
+questions, by all means.)
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-okay so uh someone has asked me what is
+So someone has asked me what is
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-the emacs icon
+the Emacs
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-icon sorry see another french accent
+icon (sorry, see, another French accent)
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-here uh in my status bar
+here in my status bar...
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-uh oh sorry I'm not sharing anymore uh I
+Oh sorry, I'm not sharing any more.
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-might just share again just so that
+I might just share again just so that
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-everyone can catch a glimpse of that
+everyone can catch a glimpse of that.
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-uh there we go allow
+There we go. Allow...
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-so it should be so if you could make me
+So it should be... So if you could make me
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-small again I'm in I'm not sure if it's
+small again, Amin, I'm not sure if it's
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going to do it
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-by itself but I do have a little icon
+by itself, but I do have a little icon
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here in my status bar
@@ -1036,16 +975,13 @@ here in my status bar
which is basically a way to interact
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-with all protocol
-
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-uh I'm not going to look for it right
+with org-protocol.
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-now but it's uh
+00:12:05.760 --> 00:12:09.120
+I'm not going to look for it right now,
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-it's a browser extension that is
+but it's a browser extension that is
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developed by one of my friends
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over at ranger whose name is v phone and
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-uh
-
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-it's very useful I'm someone who uses a
+it's very useful. I'm someone who uses a
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-lot of uh
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+lot of Org protocols. And by the way,
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-of uh all protocols and by the way I
-
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-used to teach
-
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-english okay to high schoolers and they
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+I used to teach English to high
+schoolers, and they
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were supremely worried
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-when I show them my status line and they
-
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-so kill
+when I showed them my status line and they
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-and explore in my status line so as
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+saw "kill" and "explore" in my status
+line.
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-fellow emacs users you know that
+As fellow Emacs users, you know that
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-obviously kill
-
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-means to kill a selection of text and
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+obviously kill means to kill a selection
+of text and
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-keep it inside your clipboard
+keep it inside your clipboard,
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-but for my students who you know they
+but for my students, they
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were very worried
@@ -1105,148 +1029,132 @@ were very worried
about what their professor was up to
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-doing his nights
+during his nights.
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-so let's see if we've got more questions
+So let's see if we've got more questions.
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-so I'm showing you the questions on the
+I'm showing you the questions on the
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-rainbow so let's see if
+rainbow. Let's see if
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-we've got more so people are posting a
+we've got more. People are posting a
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-lot of questions now
+lot of questions now.
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-so how do you feel about archiving files
+So how do you feel about archiving files
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-in old mode and how can that work in
+in Org Mode and how can that work?
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-so one of the thing when we think about
-
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-optimization
+So one of the things when we think about
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-is yes archiving done trees
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+optimization is: yes, archiving done trees
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is a good idea because it means that if
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-we go back to the org element the way it
+we go back to the org-element, the way it
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-works
-
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-and we'll get into technical details
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+works (and we'll get into technical details
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-afterwards I'm giving a presentation
+afterwards; I'm giving a presentation
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-about all grown technical suspect
+about org-roam technical
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-aspects sorry so I'll have a chance to
+aspects, sorry, so I'll have a chance to
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-expand a little more on this
+expand a little more on this)
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-but basically all elements need to uh
-
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-every time
+but basically, org-element needs to...
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-it sees a to do it has to consider it
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+Every time it sees a TODO, it has to
+consider it,
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-even though it is a done to do why
+even though it is a done TODO. Why?
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-because let's say for instance that in
+Because let's say, for instance, that in
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your agenda you want to activate
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-log mode which is going to show the
+log mode, which is going to show the
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-tasks which are done now you could be
-
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-clever
+tasks which are done... Now you could be
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-and say oh okay the old agenda does not
+00:13:48.959 --> 00:13:51.440
+clever and say, oh okay, the Org agenda does not
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-need to show don items so it's not going
+need to show done items, so it's not going
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-to look for them
+to look for them,
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-but the problem is that all elements is
+but the problem is that org-element is
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-always called it always needs to pass
-
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-the buffer
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+always called. It always needs to parse
+the buffer.
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-you know uh nicodego as you who is the
+You know, Nicolas Goaziou, who is the
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-french developer who's worked a whole
+French developer who's worked a whole
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-lot on all elements
+lot on org-element
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has gone through a lot of trouble to
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-optimize all
-
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-elements but the problem is
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+optimize org-element, but the problem is
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there's just so much that we can do with
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-a concurrent process
+a concurrent process.
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-and right now it leaves somewhat
+Right now it leaves somewhat
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-uh you know things to be desired but
+things to be desired, but
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-we're working on it
+we're working on it.
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-and one more time I feel like I spent
+One more time... I feel like I spent
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half of this talk
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-teasing my next talks but I'll be
+teasing my next talks, but I'll be
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talking more about this
@@ -1255,55 +1163,53 @@ talking more about this
in my future talks in about one to two
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-hours
+hours.
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-so continuing with questions how big are
+So, continuing with questions, how big are
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-my org files
+my Org files?
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-so in the background I'm just going to
+So in the background, I'm just going to
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+00:14:37.760 --> 00:14:40.720
check how many lines I have in my main
-
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-file
+file.
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-so in my own file so the one I told you
+In my own file, so the one I told you
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about where I keep all
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-my to do gtd stuff I have
+my TODO GTD stuff, I have
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-38 000 lines which is
+38,000 lines, which is...
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-you know it's sizable definitely
+It's sizable, definitely.
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-but I do archive a lot of stuff
+But I do archive a lot of stuff,
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so that might be a slight difference
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-between uh my myself and carl voight
+between myself and Karl Voit,
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even though I don't remember if they
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-actually archive stuff
+actually archive stuff.
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-so does it not consume more resources
+So does it not consume more resources
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and time to load multiple files
@@ -1312,136 +1218,125 @@ and time to load multiple files
files than a large file or the same
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-content now
+content now?
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-theoretically yes having many files
+Theoretically, yes, having many files
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open concurrently is slightly slower
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-than having one main file opened
+than having one main file opened.
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-now the problem is for those of you who
+Now the problem is for those of you who
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-have large files
+have large files,
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you may have noticed that when you are
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-scrolling in a very large file
+scrolling in a very large file,
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-it starts taking quite a bit of time why
+it starts taking quite a bit of time. Why?
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-it's because you know in old mode you
+It's because in Org Mode,
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-have a lot of content
+you have a lot of content
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-that is hidden so when you have
+that is hidden, so when you have
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the view mode which hides as much stuff
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-as possible means meaning that you only
-
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-see
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+as possible, meaning that you only see
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-the top heading and I'm checking the
+the top heading--and I'm checking the
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-time I mean don't worry I'm I'm finished
+time, Amin, don't worry, I'm finished
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-on this one
+on this one--
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-when you're hiding a whole lot of stuff
-
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-you know orgmo
+when you're hiding a whole lot of stuff,
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-needs to keep track or I should say
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+Org Mode needs to keep track, or I
+should say,
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-emacs needs to keep track of which areas
+Emacs needs to keep track of which areas
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of text to show
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-and which areas of text to hide and the
+and which areas of text to hide.
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-problem is that when you're hiding stuff
+The problem is that when you're hiding stuff--
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-let's say you're moving from line the
+let's say you're moving from the
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-first heading to the second heading
+first heading to the second heading,
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-but you've got like 10 000 lines between
+but you've got like 10,000 lines between
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-those two headings
+those two headings--
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-well he max needs to compute the
+well, Emacs needs to compute the
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-difference between the two passages
+difference between the two passages,
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-and that takes quite a lot of time and
-
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-in that that's my
+and that takes quite a lot of time.
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-why you might realize that it's a little
+00:16:15.680 --> 00:16:18.560
+That's why you might realize that it's
+a little
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+00:16:18.560 --> 00:16:21.199
choppy when you start scrolling in large
-
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-files
+files.
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-anyway I could be answering questions
-
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-about org mode for literally two hours
+Anyway I could be answering questions
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-straight
+00:16:22.560 --> 00:16:25.120
+about Org Mode for literally two hours
+straight,
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-so I'm gonna end it over to the next
+so I'm gonna hand it over to the next
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-speakers and I'll be seeing
+speakers. I'll be seeing
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-seeing you guys a little later thank you
+you guys a little later. ([Amin]: Thank you
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-very much leo
+very much, Leo.)
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-oh thank you yes bye
+Oh, thank you. ([Amin:] Yes. Bye.)
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-bye
+Bye.