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I am a software and internet engineer. 00:00:11.480 --> 00:00:16.359 -The title of this presentation is ``About Blee''. +The title of this presentation is "About Blee". 00:00:16.360 --> 00:00:17.259 Blee stands for @@ -64,25 +64,25 @@ unparalleled user environment. Tomohiro is right on the mark when he says: 00:01:16.240 --> 00:01:19.239 -``The reason why Emacs platform is good +"The reason why Emacs platform is good 00:01:19.240 --> 00:01:21.919 is that it cooperates with OS, 00:01:21.920 --> 00:01:24.999 -not because it is good by itself.'' +not because it is good by itself." 00:01:25.000 --> 00:01:27.519 But this recognition has often been in the 00:01:27.520 --> 00:01:31.679 -context of a generic and abstract ``OS'' +context of a generic and abstract "OS" 00:01:31.680 --> 00:01:36.459 So, I am updating MATSUYAMA's observation as: 00:01:36.460 --> 00:01:39.759 -``The reason why Emacs platform is good is that +"The reason why Emacs platform is good is that 00:01:39.760 --> 00:01:43.799 it facilitates creation of specific integrated @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ usage environments like Blee, which cooperate with Debian and BISOS as part of 00:01:51.360 --> 00:01:57.319 -the Libre-Halaal ByStar Digital Ecosystem.'' +the Libre-Halaal ByStar Digital Ecosystem." 00:01:57.320 --> 00:02:01.959 Emacs is an especially good choice as the universal core of @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ people have come up with catch phrases like the 00:04:53.760 --> 00:04:56.439 -``Curse of Lisp''. +"Curse of Lisp". 00:04:56.440 --> 00:04:57.559 The curse is that @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ and can be analyzed from 3 different aspects: Functionality, Usage and Manner-of-Existence. 00:05:57.280 --> 00:06:00.559 -By ``manner-of-existence'' of polyexistentials +By "manner-of-existence" of polyexistentials 00:06:00.560 --> 00:06:03.119 we mean everything relating to how the @@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ Let's clearly recognize that the economic model of these proprietary digital ecosystems is 00:07:19.075 --> 00:07:20.919 -``Surveillance Capitalism''. +"Surveillance Capitalism". 00:07:21.695 --> 00:07:23.279 Now, let's focus on @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ I am delighted to announce the availability of my recent book, 00:08:20.920 --> 00:08:24.099 -``Nature of Polyexistentials''. +"Nature of Polyexistentials". 00:08:24.100 --> 00:08:26.239 The full title of my book is: @@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ In this part, I introduce, for the very first time, 00:09:39.040 --> 00:09:43.839 -the concepts and terminology of ``polyexistentials''. +the concepts and terminology of "polyexistentials". 00:09:43.840 --> 00:09:47.479 The topic of restriction of polyexistentals @@ -670,7 +670,7 @@ and verbatim copying of it is unrestricted. If you want to read it, this book is yours. 00:12:33.681 --> 00:12:36.919 -The ``Nature of Polyexistentials'' book is +The "Nature of Polyexistentials" book is 00:12:36.920 --> 00:12:41.499 available both online and in print. @@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ ownership of Africans by Americans and Europeans. See Chapter 7 - 00:17:56.640 --> 00:18:00.319 -``Western Slavery and the Western IPR Regime'' +"Western Slavery and the Western IPR Regime" 00:18:00.320 --> 00:18:02.959 of the book for some parallels @@ -988,7 +988,7 @@ replace the mistaken Western IPR regime with. My answer is: 00:18:37.560 --> 00:18:41.359 -``Libre-Halaal Governance of Polyexistentials''. +"Libre-Halaal Governance of Polyexistentials". 00:18:41.360 --> 00:18:44.479 Much of my book revolves around that. @@ -1003,7 +1003,7 @@ polyexistentals and replace it with attribution machinaries towards just rewards. 00:18:56.090 --> 00:19:00.879 -We need to abolish the ``Artificial Scarcity'' of +We need to abolish the "Artificial Scarcity" of 00:19:00.880 --> 00:19:04.039 polyexistentials that the Western IPR regime @@ -1015,7 +1015,7 @@ has created and restore polyexistentals back to their natural state, 00:19:10.080 --> 00:19:16.199 -that of ``Non-Rivalrous Public Goods''. +that of "Non-Rivalrous Public Goods". 00:19:16.940 --> 00:19:20.119 By now many Westerners and many West-Toxicated @@ -1120,7 +1120,7 @@ of our expert component contributions. The Western IPR model cultivates 00:20:57.680 --> 00:21:00.919 -``Artificial Scarcities'' and ``competition'', +"Artificial Scarcities" and "competition", 00:21:00.920 --> 00:21:04.279 but software developers instinctly @@ -1267,13 +1267,13 @@ has become the norm. I expand on all of this in Chapter 12, 00:23:42.680 --> 00:23:46.899 -``Digital Non-Proprietary Movements''. +"Digital Non-Proprietary Movements". 00:23:46.900 --> 00:23:49.599 Instead of Free Software and Open Source, 00:23:49.600 --> 00:23:53.679 -the label that I introduce is: ``Libre-Halaal''. +the label that I introduce is: "Libre-Halaal". 00:23:55.320 --> 00:23:58.319 The Libre-Halaal label is distinct and @@ -1327,7 +1327,7 @@ calls for abolishment of Western IPR and suggests various outside-of-IPR strategies. 00:24:49.780 --> 00:24:54.199 -See Part V, ``Formulation of Societal Policies'' +See Part V, "Formulation of Societal Policies" 00:24:54.200 --> 00:24:55.119 for details. @@ -1381,7 +1381,7 @@ span software and Internet Application Services. Based on the interdisciplinary stage setting that 00:25:52.320 --> 00:25:55.959 -the ``Nature of Polyexistentials'' book provided +the "Nature of Polyexistentials" book provided 00:25:55.960 --> 00:25:59.479 and the ByStar blueprint that we reviewed, we can @@ -1414,13 +1414,13 @@ The README.org file of that github repo is same as Chapter 18, 00:26:30.480 --> 00:26:32.879 -``Engineering Adoption of BISOS and ByStar'' +"Engineering Adoption of BISOS and ByStar" 00:26:32.880 --> 00:26:33.999 of the book. 00:26:35.160 --> 00:26:41.559 -We will next run ``raw-bisos.sh'', but prior to +We will next run "raw-bisos.sh", but prior to 00:26:41.560 --> 00:26:44.679 that let's take a quick look. @@ -1522,7 +1522,7 @@ We have not done so yet. We are waiting for Emacs-30 to mature up. 00:28:36.240 --> 00:28:40.479 -This is ByStar's ``Mobile Second'' strategy. +This is ByStar's "Mobile Second" strategy. 00:28:40.480 --> 00:28:44.039 Upon completion of the bootstrapping process, you @@ -1540,7 +1540,7 @@ At which point you notice that a new account called bystar has been created. 00:28:56.280 --> 00:28:59.679 -``bystar'' is the default usage account. +"bystar" is the default usage account. 00:28:59.680 --> 00:29:01.799 Let's login into it. @@ -1549,7 +1549,7 @@ Let's login into it. You will see a customized ByStar Gnome Desktop. 00:29:06.100 --> 00:29:10.319 -You will also notice a ``Blee Startup'' icon. +You will also notice a "Blee Startup" icon. 00:29:10.320 --> 00:29:13.619 Let's use it and start Blee. @@ -1567,7 +1567,7 @@ in org-mode. All the original Emacs splash-screen 00:29:26.640 --> 00:29:31.999 -info is kept under ``About Emacs''. +info is kept under "About Emacs". 00:29:32.000 --> 00:29:34.639 Let me enlarge the screen. @@ -1582,10 +1582,10 @@ Notice that the top drop down Emacs menus have been augmented. 00:29:43.720 --> 00:29:48.659 -Everything to the left of the ``File'' menu, is new. +Everything to the left of the "File" menu, is new. 00:29:48.660 --> 00:29:51.319 -Notice the ``Panels'' menus. +Notice the "Panels" menus. 00:29:51.320 --> 00:29:54.019 More on these later. @@ -1642,10 +1642,10 @@ They can be augmented in a variety of ways. The basic unit in the ByStar model is the 00:31:05.600 --> 00:31:07.959 -``Autonomous Site''. +"Autonomous Site". 00:31:07.960 --> 00:31:10.559 -Think of the ``Autonomous Site'' as the +Think of the "Autonomous Site" as the 00:31:10.560 --> 00:31:13.439 totality of computing and communication @@ -1669,7 +1669,7 @@ used to construct an Autonomous Site. BISOS augmentation model is based on 00:31:36.040 --> 00:31:40.299 -``BISOS Capability Bundles'' BCBs. +"BISOS Capability Bundles" BCBs. 00:31:40.300 --> 00:31:43.479 Raw-BISOS can be augmented to @@ -1687,10 +1687,10 @@ implement the infrastructure of sites. Two key site services are the 00:31:56.800 --> 00:32:01.219 -``Site BPOs Gitlab Server'' +"Site BPOs Gitlab Server" 00:32:01.220 --> 00:32:04.079 -and ``Site Registrars''. +and "Site Registrars". 00:32:04.080 --> 00:32:06.799 With these in place we can facilitate @@ -1705,7 +1705,7 @@ Possession Assertable Libre Services (PALS). These topics and these concepts are described in 00:32:18.640 --> 00:32:25.219 -Chapter 17, ``Technology of ByStar: BISOS''. +Chapter 17, "Technology of ByStar: BISOS". 00:32:25.220 --> 00:32:28.839 The concepts of Service Portability, Service @@ -1723,7 +1723,7 @@ fundamental to ByStar. These are shown in this figure as 00:32:42.280 --> 00:32:43.519 -``Network Abodes''. +"Network Abodes". 00:32:43.520 --> 00:32:47.839 Chapter 17 of the book provides more details. @@ -1753,7 +1753,7 @@ design is convivial. By convivial, I am referring to Ivan Illich's concept and terminology of 00:33:17.800 --> 00:33:21.159 -``Tools for Conviviality''. It was first +"Tools for Conviviality". It was first 00:33:21.160 --> 00:33:25.219 published in 1973. It's a must read. @@ -1777,10 +1777,10 @@ convivial and some of the key idioms that have augmented them over the years -- I am showing 00:33:48.080 --> 00:33:50.279 -them as ``Linux PlusPlus'' +them as "Linux PlusPlus" 00:33:50.280 --> 00:33:52.919 -and ``Emacs PlusPlus''. +and "Emacs PlusPlus". 00:33:52.920 --> 00:33:54.759 For the most part these @@ -1822,7 +1822,7 @@ let me give some examples. Here is a key sentence from Illich's, 00:34:34.760 --> 00:34:39.719 -``Tools for Conviviality'' 1973 essay: +"Tools for Conviviality" 1973 essay: 00:34:39.720 --> 00:34:43.599 Convivial tools are those which give each person @@ -1852,7 +1852,7 @@ of software is a prerequisite for conviviality. The concept of 00:35:07.440 --> 00:35:10.639 -``Org Dynamic Blocks'' is very powerful. +"Org Dynamic Blocks" is very powerful. 00:35:10.640 --> 00:35:14.399 But, why should they be primarily used @@ -1864,7 +1864,7 @@ in Org-Mode. I say let's generalize them to 00:35:18.600 --> 00:35:20.239 -``Emacs Dynamic Blocks''. +"Emacs Dynamic Blocks". 00:35:20.240 --> 00:35:24.279 Have defaults for org-dblock-start-re in @@ -1930,7 +1930,7 @@ are well established. There is a related talk in EmacsConf-2024 titled: 00:36:25.600 --> 00:36:30.839 -``Literate Programming for the 21st Century''. +"Literate Programming for the 21st Century". 00:36:30.840 --> 00:36:33.559 COMEEGA is the inverse of org-babel. @@ -2050,7 +2050,7 @@ At the EmacsConf-2022, the title of my presentation was: 00:38:32.440 --> 00:38:37.679 -``Revisiting the anatomy of Emacs mail user agents''. +"Revisiting the anatomy of Emacs mail user agents". 00:38:37.680 --> 00:38:39.359 In that presentation I @@ -2236,7 +2236,7 @@ In the ByStar model, equivalent of Facebook style application services are called: 00:42:16.360 --> 00:42:19.619 -``Inter-Autonomous Interactions''. +"Inter-Autonomous Interactions". 00:42:19.620 --> 00:42:23.679 With individual oriented PALS in place, using @@ -2257,7 +2257,7 @@ Any blueprint for a digital ecosystem must also consider the economic and business dimensions. 00:42:46.040 --> 00:42:50.379 -Chapter 13, ``Polyexistential Capitalism'', +Chapter 13, "Polyexistential Capitalism", 00:42:50.380 --> 00:42:52.959 delves into proper economic models for @@ -2278,10 +2278,10 @@ this forum before is included. Chapter 21, 00:43:06.840 --> 00:43:09.159 -``Private Sector Strategies: +"Private Sector Strategies: 00:43:09.160 --> 00:43:12.899 -ByStar Open Business Plan'' +ByStar Open Business Plan" 00:43:12.900 --> 00:43:17.079 deals with the business dimension of ByStar. |