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authorMohsen Banan <form@mohsen.banan.1.byname.net>2024-12-22 15:57:56 -0800
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ had two very distinct parts, one which dealt with a
philosophy of Libre-Halaal software and then the application,
00:00:12.080 --> 00:00:14.279
-obviously, of Bisos. So thank you so much for the
+obviously, of BISOS. So thank you so much for the
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presentation. Before we get started with the question, and
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ And I'm all for that. So the idea of BLEE is that
Others can package things, and we are seeing this in the form
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-of redistributions. There is Doom, there is Space Max, and
+of redistributions. There is Doom, there is Spacemacs, and
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we are seeing the evolution of Emacs into layers. So there is
@@ -85,16 +85,16 @@ So that was one idea. The other idea or the other theme
throughout the various talks that we saw was this concept of
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-mixing org mode with programming languages and What Babel
+mixing org-mode with programming languages and what Babel
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has done is two things. One is it has successfully
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-integrated org mode with all kinds of languages. And that
+integrated org-mode with all kinds of languages. And that
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-has happened in the context of literate programming. Um, so
+has happened in the context of literate programming. So
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a talk coming after mine is literate programming for the
@@ -106,10 +106,10 @@ a talk coming after mine is literate programming for the
what I am saying is that there is an alternative and that's
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-great, but we should also, uh, consider a traditional
+great, but we should also, consider a traditional
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-programming mixed with org mode and, um, Polymode is key to
+programming mixed with org-mode and, polymode is key to
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that. So those were some of the key concepts that I saw a
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ various talks last year, but it also tends to have a similar
stance than you, with the fact that text should be embedded
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-in programming languages rather than having Org Mode
+in programming languages rather than having Org-Mode
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implement, I mean, integrate other languages. And I found
@@ -157,10 +157,10 @@ fit into my talk is that the several concepts that I
introduced, namely
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-dynamic blocks everywhere and COMEEGA.
+Dynamic Blocks everywhere and COMEEGA.
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-I'd be happy to expand on those by sharing your screen in due
+I'd be happy to expand on those by sharing a screen in due
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course, whatever is appropriate. Sure, considering the
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ Right. So definitely, I would say for everybody who is on
this conference, the international edition is the right
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-choice. In this book, I take some aggressive stance against
+choice. In this book, I take some aggressive stances against
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intellectual property and I link that specifically to the
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ I haven't read much of that. I think there is a whole lot of
global growth and collective understanding towards this
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-notion that the direction we are headed in And by that, I mean
+notion that the direction we are headed in and by that, I mean
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American digital ecosystems
@@ -354,22 +354,22 @@ this intersect? Let me read this for a moment.
Yeah, I am not sure I fully get the point, but. Let me make a
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-point about my criticisms of the false movement
+point about my criticisms of the FOSS movement
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in the presentation and in the book. The idea is that we have
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-jumped on the false movement and recognize it as an
+jumped on the FOSS movement and recognize it as an
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-alternative But we haven't looked deeply enough to see if
+alternative but we haven't looked deeply enough to see if
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our own philosophy and movement have problems. The
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-problems that I note is that The first movement does not
+problems that I note is that the FOSS movement does not
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recognize clearly and explicitly that the entirety of the
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ piece is that it's only now that we are seeing the FOSS
movement is broader than the Western world. The third
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-problem is that the labels of free software and open source
+problem is that the labels of Free Software and Open Source
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are not necessarily correct. The fourth problem is that we
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ still live for 15 more seconds, do you have any last words?
Keep up the good work. Those would be my last words, that the
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-free software and the open source and Emacs are a very valid
+Free Software and the Open Source and Emacs are a very valid
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strategy for inside of IPR resistance. And thank you, Leo
@@ -480,19 +480,19 @@ Hi, John.
I was looking at the questions.
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-To see if there is more that I can add. So.
+To see if there is more that I can add. So,
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through the regard of societal impacts on ethical,
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-philosophical and wider force community. I'm involved in
+philosophical and wider FOSS community. I'm involved in
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politics in my country, my party is very sympathetic to
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-force ideas and I have public...
+FOSS ideas and I have public...
NOTE Q: Do you have any recommended reading materials designed for such an audience?
diff --git a/2024/talks/blee.md b/2024/talks/blee.md
index db082d72..7bfa12a2 100644
--- a/2024/talks/blee.md
+++ b/2024/talks/blee.md
@@ -141,12 +141,12 @@ Previous Talks: <https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/bidi> and
thought it would be better to ask.
- A: For everybody listening to this conference, the
**international** edition is the right choice.
- - It features more aggressive stance against intellectual property
+ - It features more aggressive stances against intellectual property
(being linked specifically to the American culture)
- There are pieces in the book where the typical American audience
might be offended
- ...But if your skin is thick enough to deal with reasonable
- criticism, the international edition for you.
+ criticism, the international edition is for you.
- Q:Thank you for this talk! How does your perspective interface with
works such as Yanis Varoufakis' Technofeudalism?
- A: Not familiar with the book.
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ Previous Talks: <https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/bidi> and
- A: The idea is that teaching and learning should be
unrestricted, such as the Muslim/Iranian saying: "Passing along
the learning is the tax on having learnt".
- - "Being used as part of education"
+ [ The "tax" on knowledge is sharing it with others. زكات علم، آموختن آن به ديگران است. ]
- Q:As a specific example of how "ownership is not clean", look at the
Star Trek Picard series: they continuously asked Patrick Stewart to
come do another Star Trek series but he wouldn't because Star Trek
@@ -254,22 +254,21 @@ Previous Talks: <https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/bidi> and
- Probably my favourite talk of the event
- Wonderful talk!
- This presentation gets better and better.
-- I don't know if this is a problem with
- Capitalism which can be many things to different people to the point
- the term might not mean much. I have a problem with people competing
- through corrosion rather than compition. For example google is
- restricting access to google drive api making everybodys app but
- googles worse. Capitilism "not fake Capitilism" predospes a free
- market which would limit this
- going to go checkout the book later as half way
thorugh the talk i got term overload
- Great talk, great software.
-- Thank you for the presentation Mosen.
+- Thank you for the presentation Mohsen.
- while this heavy topic is certainly a major critique of
capitalism as such, i certainly would not mix in here any sort of
religion-related things. hence leveraging "Halaal" for this is
quite disturbing.
- I skipped the whole thing because I suspected it would just annoy me for no other reason than that one term. (Maybe this was excessively prejudicial of me, but seriously, not my religion, I suspect I'd be unwelcome.) (maybe this is an English-specific thing, Do Not Mention Religion, because last time we mentioned it we had centuries of religious wars.)
+- Mohsen's response to the above two bullets.
+ Halaal is a very sensitive and potent word.
+ There is an entire chapter titled: "Introducing Halaal and Haraam into Globish" in the book.
+ In those 10 pages, I clarify that my use of Halaal is philosphical not religious.
+ Unfortunately the equivalent word for halaal does not exist in English.
+ Americanists, should first try to understand what halaal really means.
- Hard topic, it feels like we are in an era of closing open-source software, eg redhat
- YouTube comment: Phenomenal thinking. I will be reading the Nature of Polyexistentials