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# Discussion
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+- Hey Daviwil, I'm curious if you'll do a video showing your personal workflow?
+- What do you think about Guix or Nixos + emacs videos ?
+- It's nice to watch your videos and grab ideas from your workflows, or your code.
+- That happens whenever I've used magit at work :D.
+- Any thoughts on the idea that the best tool to use is the one which is easiest to leave? Possibly this is now even more relevant now that there is a heavy push to cloud services.
+ - I guess it also depends on who owns said tool (given that most cloud services aren't owned by the user).
+- Do you think that there should an updated initial configuration for fresh Emacs installations with more "modern" (UI) features, or even CUA-like shortcuts?
+- I really appreciate the live-video format: non-edited, live, thinking aloud videos - compared to all the polished super-edited "artificial" videos are more a show-of (see me!) as opposed to actually want to share knowledge...
+- Hm. Will you do live pair-programming in the future? I believe you did that with JT some weeks ago.
+- I would be very interested in summaries!
+- Transcript remark: name mentioned by iLemming is written "John Lindquist".
+- I think (possibly) emacs content might have been statistically relevant enough for bots to generate videos and upload them. For the last few months there seemed to be a constant stream of videos with the same intro and outro, plus some text to video in the middle.
+ - Sound like Tony's videos, which are user generated, but seem very automatic generated.
+- 2 min videos will be *too* short - event for a short video. I think 5-10 min will allow for a good short intro to a specific functionality..
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- My anecdotal evidence, is introducing my coworkers to org mode, and the intracacies of doing more and more in Emacs. It becomes an overwhelming advantage.
- lots of really popular editors are primarily maintained by companies and dies when the backing companies stop maintaining it
- Popularity also adds to people breaking features that long time users like me use everyday but they don't see as popular and so they feel the need to break for something different.