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+# The browser in a buffer
+Michael Bauer (he/him) - Pronunciation: [ˈmɪçaːʔeːl] [ˈbaʊ̯ɐ], IRC: permcu, <http://perma-curious.eu>, <mailto:perma-curious@posteo.de>
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+In this talk I am going to show a thing I made to integrate my second
+most used program with my first most used one.
+
+Poltys - a periodic orb weaver - is an interactive interface to the
+current browser session that lives inside an Emacs buffer. It forms a
+[narrow
+waist](https://www.oilshell.org/blog/2022/03/backlog-arch.html) between the browser & Emacs; bringing Emacs text editing
+to tab management. This makes it one more thing ready to be used in
+your favorite Emacs workflow.
+
+During the talk I will explain what poltys does, how it can be used in
+different workflows and how it is made. The first half of the talk is
+show and tell, while the second half goes into the technical details.
+
+This talk is for you if you like neat text interfaces,
+already live mostly inside Emacs,
+or just want to have a look at what Emacs - the universal shell - is
+among many other things capable of.
+
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