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@@ -12,32 +12,28 @@ I'm not seeing anything yet,
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but let me take advantage of this time
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-to speak about one question
-
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-If you can bring up the pad so that you can look at it.
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+to speak about one question that I saw
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-that I saw coming in earlier on the pad,
+come in earlier on the pad,
+
+NOTE Q: Where do we find all the inputs and outputs you mentioned?
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+00:00:22.880 --> 00:00:25.540
which was all the outputs
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+00:00:25.541 --> 00:00:29.399
and the inputs that you mentioned, where are they?
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So they are on GitHub, and this is in one of my slides.
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I mentioned the URL for it. I'll show you that as well.
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-So the URL for it is github.com bxplpc18068,
-
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-Okay. Hang on a second. I will.
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+So the URL for it is https://github.com/bxplpc/180068,
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which is the handle for this talk.
@@ -45,9 +41,6 @@ which is the handle for this talk.
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In there, you have all the PDFs and the HTMLs,
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-And then people can join here as well.
-
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a citation, a bib input, and also the sources.
@@ -55,27 +48,21 @@ a citation, a bib input, and also the sources.
So if you were to go to the PDF, you will see
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-Um, both the article presentation and the,
+um, both the article presentation and the beamer,
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-let's take a quick look at the.
+let's take a quick look at the beamer,
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-Which is what you have seen. So.
+which is what you have seen. So.
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And as far as the sources are, there are two primary files.
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-I think we're now in a live Q&A session for Blee-LCNT,
-
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+00:01:40.280 --> 00:01:44.120
This presentation, left to right,
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-and people can join us here in the Big Blue Button room,
-
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is the one that includes all the LaTeX packages.
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@@ -85,10 +72,10 @@ We might as well take a quick look.
So what's in there is primarily the use packages.
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-And then it dispatches to body press art.
+And then it dispatches to bodyPresArt,
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-And this is where the code is.
+and this is where the code is.
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And I walked through this briefly.
@@ -118,7 +105,7 @@ Let me... It'll probably be easy
to take those voiceover notes
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-and then align them with a tool like NES.
+and then align them with a tool like Aeneas
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to make subtitles for your videos.
@@ -151,7 +138,7 @@ Thank you very much.
It was just a matter of not having time.
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-Otherwise, I plan to do it myself. It's all right.
+Otherwise, I planned to do it myself. It's all right.
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It was very easy since he provided the full narration.
@@ -201,6 +188,8 @@ PDF has its place, article has its place.
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All of them work together.
+NOTE Making presentations easier to distribute
+
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I've been having a hard time figuring out
@@ -249,11 +238,13 @@ if we wanted to do it for next year,
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I'd be happy to provide all the reveal outputs.
+NOTE Reveal output
+
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In fact, they are here, let me touch on that quickly.
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-Good point you brought up. So, this is the. Reveal output.
+Good point you brought up. So, this is the Reveal output.
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So all of these, you see the images and the audio
@@ -304,7 +295,7 @@ and I did not upload them. But I can send them, sure.
So, a few other things maybe I can elaborate on.
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-This is the kombut strapping page for BISOS, also on there.
+This is the bootstrapping page for BISOS, also on there.
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And if somebody wanted to actually
@@ -331,7 +322,7 @@ here is where you need to go.
So all of my work is organized as organizations.
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-So, for example, for Emacs, if you were to go to BXBli,
+So, for example, for Emacs, if you were to go to BxBlee,
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you will see all the relevant repos for that purpose.
@@ -345,17 +336,19 @@ come and take a look at mail template,
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templating, distribution, and tracking,
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you would get a Emacs package ready to go over here.
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+NOTE GitHub organizations
+
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But again, all of this is through the use of GitHub organizations.
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So my repos are by subject
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-and the by source itself has 69 repositories
+and the BISOS itself has 69 repositories
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where different sections of it are packaged as PIP packages.
@@ -424,7 +417,7 @@ And in there, there are 40 repositories.
And as an example, you can choose, for example,
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-AI plus is just a few additional libraries for menus, for AIDERMAX.
+AI plus is just a few additional libraries for menus, for Aidermacs.
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And the rest of BLEE is done that way as well.
@@ -436,7 +429,7 @@ So if you were to let me also show
more relevant stuff to the content generation.
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-And everything related to BySauce in Python is in BySauce pip.
+And everything related to BISOS in Python is in BISOS-PIP.
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These are packages that are ready
@@ -454,7 +447,7 @@ let's go to the bin directory.
These are the utilities that dissect the PDF output of Beamer
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-converted to images so that you can insert them in Reveal.
+convert it to images so that you can insert them in Reveal.
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And then again, if you were to just wanted to dig deeper
@@ -478,7 +471,7 @@ but they are organized by subject matter
within GitHub organizations.
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-Yeah. Additional general comment.
+Yeah. One additional general comment.
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If you were to look at my presentation,
@@ -489,6 +482,8 @@ I'd say I touched on five different topics.
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So, one topic was this content generation in general.
+NOTE Challenge of DIY model and recipes
+
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The second one was this challenge of DIY model and recipes
@@ -502,7 +497,7 @@ and including everything in it.
And that is, that has been the motivation
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-for BySauce and BLE.
+for BISOS and BLEE.
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And I'm interested in getting feedback on it.
@@ -532,7 +527,7 @@ as opposed to minor pieces and packages
and put them all together and claim them as our own digital ecosystem.
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-And this is the concept behind ByStar, BySource and BLEE.
+And this is the concept behind ByStar, BISOS and BLEE.
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The third point I was making throughout
@@ -541,13 +536,15 @@ The third point I was making throughout
is this concept of dynamic blocks everywhere,
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-and Comiga, which is the inverse of Babel.
+and Comeega, which is the inverse of Babel.
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And I'd also be interested in feedback on those.
+NOTE Dblocks everywhere
+
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-I think the d-blocks-everywhere concept,
+I think the dblocks everywhere concept,
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I can very quickly show that.
@@ -568,7 +565,7 @@ and you look at any of the slides,
All the slides are in here inside of a dynamic block.
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-This is an org D block,
+This is an org dblock,
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but you would invoke it in LaTeX mode.
@@ -580,16 +577,16 @@ And then from this begin to this end,
everything is auto-generated
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-through the Elisp function, body MM video.
+through the Elisp function, body:mm/video.
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-And the parameters that it takes are the video pass.
+And the parameters that it takes are the video path.
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So all of this code is repeated all over the place.
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-And all you need in it is the video pass.
+And all you need in it is the video path.
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So it's very easy to think of this as a macro capability,
@@ -655,21 +652,23 @@ And the Emacs source team could easily decide
that this is worthwhile doing.
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-And then, of course, I've gone
+And then COMEEGA, of course, I've gone
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over it through the presentation.
+NOTE Q: What changes have you seen in the culture while developing all these things like libre-halal system and now blee-lcnt?
+
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So, I see 1 question coming in. What changes have you seen?
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the culture while developing all these things
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-like liver halal system and now BLCNT.
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+like Libre-halaal system and now Blee-LCNT?
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+00:17:36.280 --> 00:17:40.079
Well, it's a work in progress, I would say.
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@@ -708,6 +707,8 @@ Yeah. Are there any additional topics or questions?
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Otherwise, I'll just add a few additional concepts.
+NOTE Intellectual property rights
+
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So the two other points made throughout the presentations
@@ -715,10 +716,10 @@ So the two other points made throughout the presentations
are that this statement about clear invalidity
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-of the Western IPO regime.
+of the Western IPR regime.
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-So throughout the first movement,
+So throughout the FOSS movement,
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we have been focusing on providing alternative licenses
@@ -757,7 +758,7 @@ particularly once you start looking at them
with the lens of polyexistentials.
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-And that the false movement
+And that the FOSS movement
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really needs to combine these two,
@@ -865,7 +866,7 @@ does not get to choose
what license goes with his or her software,
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-and that the equivalent of a federal GPL
+and that the equivalent of a Affero GPL
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is the default correct license
@@ -882,6 +883,8 @@ that all software should be ethical software.
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Yeah, I'm looking at the Etherpad again and
+NOTE Q: Given that large AI companies are openly stealing IP and copyright, thereby eroding the authority of such law (and eroding truth itself as well), can you see a future where IP & copyright flaw become untenable and what sort of onwards effect might that have?
+
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The question is about IP and AI.
@@ -910,7 +913,7 @@ In my thinking, intellectual property
as a whole is invalid.
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-But that means that through something like a federal GPL,
+But that means that through something like a Affero GPL,
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you focus on attribution basing, proper attribution basing.