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-rw-r--r--2024/draft-schedule.md8
-rw-r--r--2024/info/blee-after.md31
-rw-r--r--2024/info/blee-before.md11
-rw-r--r--2024/info/casual-after.md107
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-rw-r--r--2024/info/color-after.md151
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-rw-r--r--2024/info/emacs30-after.md60
-rw-r--r--2024/info/emacs30-before.md13
-rw-r--r--2024/info/gypsum-before.md2
-rw-r--r--2024/info/hyperbole-after.md64
-rw-r--r--2024/info/hyperbole-before.md10
-rw-r--r--2024/info/hyperdrive-after.md63
-rw-r--r--2024/info/hyperdrive-before.md12
-rw-r--r--2024/info/julia-after.md54
-rw-r--r--2024/info/julia-before.md12
-rw-r--r--2024/info/learning-after.md172
-rw-r--r--2024/info/learning-before.md9
-rw-r--r--2024/info/literate-after.md628
-rw-r--r--2024/info/literate-before.md22
-rw-r--r--2024/info/mcclim-after.md32
-rw-r--r--2024/info/mcclim-before.md12
-rw-r--r--2024/info/org-update-before.md4
-rw-r--r--2024/info/p-search-after.md396
-rw-r--r--2024/info/p-search-before.md30
-rw-r--r--2024/info/papers-before.md2
-rw-r--r--2024/info/pgmacs-after.md56
-rw-r--r--2024/info/pgmacs-before.md13
-rw-r--r--2024/info/project-before.md2
-rw-r--r--2024/info/rust-after.md206
-rw-r--r--2024/info/rust-before.md22
-rw-r--r--2024/info/students-after.md240
-rw-r--r--2024/info/students-before.md16
-rw-r--r--2024/info/theme-before.md2
-rw-r--r--2024/info/transducers-before.md2
-rw-r--r--2024/schedule-details.md42
-rw-r--r--2024/schedule-image.md2
-rw-r--r--2024/talks/blee.md8
-rw-r--r--2024/talks/casual.md5
-rw-r--r--2024/talks/color.md7
-rw-r--r--2024/talks/emacs30.md27
-rw-r--r--2024/talks/hyperbole.md9
-rw-r--r--2024/talks/hyperdrive.md8
-rw-r--r--2024/talks/julia.md2
-rw-r--r--2024/talks/learning.md2
-rw-r--r--2024/talks/literate.md17
-rw-r--r--2024/talks/mcclim.md7
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diff --git a/2024/draft-schedule.md b/2024/draft-schedule.md
index 8d74af98..aa7f641b 100644
--- a/2024/draft-schedule.md
+++ b/2024/draft-schedule.md
@@ -11,18 +11,18 @@ Jump to: <a href="#date-2024-12-07">Sat Dec 7</a> - <a href="#date-2024-12-08">S
[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-project.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-project""" startutc="""2024-12-07T14:40:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T15:00:00+0000""" start="""9:40""" end="""10:00""" title="""Managing writing project metadata with org-mode""" url="""/2024/talks/project""" speakers="""Blaine Mooers""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""project""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 21:38, answers: 1:02:41"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-gypsum.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-gypsum""" startutc="""2024-12-07T15:00:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T15:20:00+0000""" start="""10:00""" end="""10:20""" title="""Gypsum: my clone of Emacs and ELisp written in Scheme""" url="""/2024/talks/gypsum""" speakers="""Ramin Honary""" track="""Development""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/dev""" slug="""gypsum""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 24:36, answers: 23:38"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""40""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-org-update.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-org-update""" startutc="""2024-12-07T15:20:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T16:00:00+0000""" start="""10:20""" end="""11:00""" title="""The Future of Org""" url="""/2024/talks/org-update""" speakers="""Ihor Radchenko""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""org-update""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 39:35, answers: 30:39"""]]
-[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-rust.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-rust""" startutc="""2024-12-07T15:40:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T16:00:00+0000""" start="""10:40""" end="""11:00""" title="""An experimental Emacs core in Rust""" url="""/2024/talks/rust""" speakers="""Troy Hinckley""" track="""Development""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/dev""" slug="""rust""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 20:06, answers: 19:15"""]]
+[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""none""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-rust""" startutc="""2024-12-07T15:40:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T16:00:00+0000""" start="""10:40""" end="""11:00""" title="""An experimental Emacs core in Rust""" url="""/2024/talks/rust""" speakers="""Troy Hinckley""" track="""Development""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/dev""" slug="""rust""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 20:06, answers: 19:15"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-color.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-color""" startutc="""2024-12-07T16:20:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T16:30:00+0000""" start="""11:20""" end="""11:30""" title="""Colour your Emacs with ease""" url="""/2024/talks/color""" speakers="""Ryota Sawada""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""color""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 11:48, answers: 14:31"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""25""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-p-search.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-p-search""" startutc="""2024-12-07T16:20:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T16:45:00+0000""" start="""11:20""" end="""11:45""" title="""p-search: a local search engine in Emacs""" url="""/2024/talks/p-search""" speakers="""Zac Romero""" track="""Development""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/dev""" slug="""p-search""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 22:42"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-julia.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-julia""" startutc="""2024-12-07T18:00:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T18:10:00+0000""" start="""1:00""" end="""1:10""" title="""Exploring shared philosophies in Julia and Emacs""" url="""/2024/talks/julia""" speakers="""Gabriele Bozzola""" track="""Development""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/dev""" slug="""julia""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 09:17"""]]
-[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-theme.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-theme""" startutc="""2024-12-07T18:00:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T18:10:00+0000""" start="""1:00""" end="""1:10""" title="""My journey of finding and creating the “perfect” Emacs theme""" url="""/2024/talks/theme""" speakers="""MetroWind""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""theme""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 11:28, answers: 09:51"""]]
+[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf">#emacsconf, speaker nick: MetroWind</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-theme""" startutc="""2024-12-07T18:00:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T18:10:00+0000""" start="""1:00""" end="""1:10""" title="""My journey of finding and creating the “perfect” Emacs theme""" url="""/2024/talks/theme""" speakers="""MetroWind""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""theme""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 11:28, answers: 09:51"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-guile.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-guile""" startutc="""2024-12-07T18:25:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T18:45:00+0000""" start="""1:25""" end="""1:45""" title="""Beguiling Emacs: Guile-Emacs relaunched!""" url="""/2024/talks/guile""" speakers="""Robin Templeton""" track="""Development""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/dev""" slug="""guile""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 15:57"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""15""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf">#emacsconf, speaker nick: lispmacs</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-water""" startutc="""2024-12-07T18:30:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T18:45:00+0000""" start="""1:30""" end="""1:45""" title="""Watering my (digital) plant with Emacs timers""" url="""/2024/talks/water""" speakers="""Christopher Howard""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""water""" note="""captioned, video posted, video: 13:50"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-secrets.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-secrets""" startutc="""2024-12-07T18:55:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T19:05:00+0000""" start="""1:55""" end="""2:05""" title="""Committing secrets with git using sops-mode""" url="""/2024/talks/secrets""" speakers="""Jonathan Otsuka""" track="""Development""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/dev""" slug="""secrets""" note="""video posted, video: 14:57"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""40""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf">#emacsconf, speaker nick: lispmacs</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-shell""" startutc="""2024-12-07T18:55:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T19:35:00+0000""" start="""1:55""" end="""2:35""" title="""Emacs as a shell""" url="""/2024/talks/shell""" speakers="""Christopher Howard""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""shell""" note="""captioned, video posted, video: 37:13"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""60""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-mcclim.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-mcclim""" startutc="""2024-12-07T19:25:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T20:25:00+0000""" start="""2:25""" end="""3:25""" title="""Elisp and McCLIM""" url="""/2024/talks/mcclim""" speakers="""screwlisp""" track="""Development""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/dev""" slug="""mcclim""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 34:29"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-casual.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-casual""" startutc="""2024-12-07T19:45:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T20:05:00+0000""" start="""2:45""" end="""3:05""" title="""Re-imagining the Emacs user experience with Casual Suite""" url="""/2024/talks/casual""" speakers="""Charles Choi""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""casual""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 18:24, answers: 22:12"""]]
-[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-hyperdrive.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-hyperdrive""" startutc="""2024-12-07T20:25:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T20:45:00+0000""" start="""3:25""" end="""3:45""" title="""New in hyperdrive.el: quick install, peer graph, transclusion!""" url="""/2024/talks/hyperdrive""" speakers="""Joseph Turner""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""hyperdrive""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 20:25, answers: 22:34"""]]
+[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""none""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-hyperdrive""" startutc="""2024-12-07T20:25:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T20:45:00+0000""" start="""3:25""" end="""3:45""" title="""New in hyperdrive.el: quick install, peer graph, transclusion!""" url="""/2024/talks/hyperdrive""" speakers="""Joseph Turner""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""hyperdrive""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 20:25, answers: 22:34"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""40""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-maxima">Etherpad</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-maxima""" startutc="""2024-12-07T20:45:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T21:05:00+0000""" start="""3:45""" end="""4:05""" title="""Emacs, eev, and Maxima - now!""" url="""/2024/talks/maxima""" speakers="""Eduardo Ochs""" track="""Development""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/dev""" slug="""maxima""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 30:34"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-writing.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-writing""" startutc="""2024-12-07T21:05:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T21:15:00+0000""" start="""4:05""" end="""4:15""" title="""Emacs Writing Studio""" url="""/2024/talks/writing""" speakers="""Peter Prevos""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""writing""" note="""captioned, video posted, video: 13:31"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""25""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-emacs30.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-emacs30""" startutc="""2024-12-07T21:25:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-07T21:50:00+0000""" start="""4:25""" end="""4:50""" title="""Emacs 30 Highlights""" url="""/2024/talks/emacs30""" speakers="""Philip Kaludercic""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""emacs30""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 24:55, answers: 23:36"""]]
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Jump to: <a href="#date-2024-12-07">Sat Dec 7</a> - <a href="#date-2024-12-08">S
<div class="schedule" data-start="2024-12-08T14:00:00+0000" data-end="2024-12-08T22:30:00+0000" data-tracks="General,Development">
[[!template id=sched status="""done""" time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-sun-open">Etherpad</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-sun-open""" startutc="""2024-12-08T14:00:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-08T14:10:00+0000""" start="""9:00""" end="""9:10""" title="""Sunday opening remarks""" url="""/2024/talks/sun-open""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""sun-open""" note="""video posted, video: 04:37"""]]
-[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-links">Etherpad</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-links""" startutc="""2024-12-08T14:10:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-08T14:20:00+0000""" start="""9:10""" end="""9:20""" title="""Unlocking linked data: replacing specialized apps with an Org-based semantic wiki""" url="""/2024/talks/links""" speakers="""Abhinav Tushar""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""links""" note="""captioned, video posted, video: 11:21"""]]
+[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""none""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-links""" startutc="""2024-12-08T14:10:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-08T14:20:00+0000""" start="""9:10""" end="""9:20""" title="""Unlocking linked data: replacing specialized apps with an Org-based semantic wiki""" url="""/2024/talks/links""" speakers="""Abhinav Tushar""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""links""" note="""captioned, video posted, video: 11:21"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf">#emacsconf, speaker nick: cosmicexplorer</a>""" note="""Development-focused; on the general track for scheduling reasons""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-regex""" startutc="""2024-12-08T14:30:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-08T14:50:00+0000""" start="""9:30""" end="""9:50""" title="""Emacs regex compilation and future directions for expressive pattern matching""" url="""/2024/talks/regex""" speakers="""Danny McClanahan""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""regex""" note="""captioned, video posted, video: 24:56"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-learning.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-learning""" startutc="""2024-12-08T15:00:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-08T15:20:00+0000""" start="""10:00""" end="""10:20""" title="""Survival of the skillest: Thriving in the learning jungle""" url="""/2024/talks/learning""" speakers="""Bala Ramadurai""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""learning""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 19:39, answers: 24:41"""]]
[[!template id=sched time="""45""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/current/bbb-blee.html">BBB</a>""" pad="""https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-blee""" startutc="""2024-12-08T15:30:00+0000""" endutc="""2024-12-08T16:15:00+0000""" start="""10:30""" end="""11:15""" title="""About Blee: enveloping our own autonomy directed digital ecosystem with Emacs""" url="""/2024/talks/blee""" speakers="""Mohsen BANAN""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""blee""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 45:30, answers: 18:11"""]]
diff --git a/2024/info/blee-after.md b/2024/info/blee-after.md
index 0f48d843..dd748b9f 100644
--- a/2024/info/blee-after.md
+++ b/2024/info/blee-after.md
@@ -869,7 +869,8 @@ Captioner: mohsen
[[!template text="""people are interested. I mean this Q&A can last as long as you""" start="00:05:22.600" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""want. That makes perfect sense. OK, cool. So how about we""" start="00:05:25.400" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""focus on the question now and starting with the first one.""" start="00:05:30.080" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""You mentioned that there are two editions, one named at""" start="00:05:33.280" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: I'm from Brazil, which edition would you recommend?""" start="00:05:33.280" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""You mentioned that there are two editions, one named at""" start="00:05:33.280" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Westerners and one for worldwide readers. I'm from Brazil.""" start="00:05:36.280" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Which edition would you recommend? It's a Western country,""" start="00:05:40.160" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""but you didn't make the distinction exclusive for the""" start="00:05:42.600" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -887,7 +888,8 @@ Captioner: mohsen
[[!template text="""talk. So if you need to review, just watch the talk. And I""" start="00:06:56.960" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""think Mohsen also provides extra information about this.""" start="00:07:00.240" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Moving on to the second question. Thank you for this talk.""" start="00:07:03.440" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""How does your perspective interface with work such as Yanis""" start="00:07:07.080" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Thank you for this talk! How does your perspective interface with works such as Yanis Varoufakis' Technofeudalism?""" start="00:07:07.080" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""How does your perspective interface with work such as Yanis""" start="00:07:07.080" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Varoufakis' Technofeudalism?""" start="00:07:10.320" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I haven't read much of that. I think there is a whole lot of""" start="00:07:14.640" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""global growth and collective understanding towards this""" start="00:07:24.920" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -898,7 +900,9 @@ Captioner: mohsen
[[!template text="""If the person who asked the question has any additional""" start="00:08:03.240" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""information, I'll be happy to hear it. Sure. We'll see if the""" start="00:08:10.120" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""person actually comes back to this. All right. In the""" start="00:08:16.120" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""meantime, moving on to the next question. To what extent do""" start="00:08:19.560" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""meantime, moving on to the next question.""" start="00:08:19.560" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: To what extent do you agree that the introduction of proprietary systems in education creates an environment for exploitation while at the same time diluting the learning value of the curriculum?""" start="00:08:21.980" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""To what extent do""" start="00:08:21.980" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""you agree that the introduction of proprietary systems in""" start="00:08:22.960" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""education creates an environment for exploitation whilst""" start="00:08:25.520" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""at the same time diluting the learning value of the""" start="00:08:29.280" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -913,7 +917,9 @@ Captioner: mohsen
[[!template text="""proprietary Microsoft software to be used as part of""" start="00:09:20.360" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""education. So the question is right on the mark. Okay,""" start="00:09:27.040" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""great. Let me just take a note of this. All right, moving on to""" start="00:09:33.520" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""the next question. As a specific example of how ownership is""" start="00:09:38.520" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""the next question.""" start="00:09:38.520" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: As a specific example of how "ownership is not clean" ...""" start="00:09:40.053" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""As a specific example of how ownership is""" start="00:09:40.053" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""not something clean, look at the Star Trek Picard series.""" start="00:09:43.360" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""They continuously asked Patrick Stewart to come to do""" start="00:09:46.240" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""another Star Trek series, but he couldn't because Star Trek""" start="00:09:48.840" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -941,7 +947,7 @@ Captioner: mohsen
[[!template text="""question could clarify, I'll be happy to further expand.""" start="00:12:30.280" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Okay, considering the time, we only have about one minute to""" start="00:12:35.680" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""ten seconds until we go. So what we're going to do, as we""" start="00:12:40.280" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""usually do, Morsen, is that we're going to move the stream""" start="00:12:42.960" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""usually do, Mohsen, is that we're going to move the stream""" start="00:12:42.960" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""onto the next talk. And if you want to take a little bit of time""" start="00:12:45.440" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""in this room to answer the question, I'm putting a link to the""" start="00:12:47.840" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""pad in the BBB chat so you can open it on your end. But as we are""" start="00:12:51.800" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -960,20 +966,21 @@ Captioner: mohsen
[[!template text="""I'm going to stop sharing my screen because I need to leave.""" start="00:13:54.520" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""But take all the time you need. And when you're finished, you""" start="00:13:56.720" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""can just leave the room. OK. All right, bye-bye. Thank you.""" start="00:13:59.320" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Great. I""" start="00:14:04.040" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""see one more person in the room.""" start="00:14:17.280" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Great. I see one more person in the room.""" start="00:14:04.040" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Hi, John.""" start="00:14:23.440" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I was looking at the questions.""" start="00:14:35.680" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""To see if there is more that I can add. So.""" start="00:14:38.080" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""through the regard of societal impacts on ethical,""" start="00:14:46.240" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""philosophical and wider force community. I'm involved in""" start="00:14:54.920" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""politics in my country, my party is very sympathetic to""" start="00:14:58.440" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""force ideas and I have public Do you have any recommendation""" start="00:15:02.240" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""force ideas and I have public...""" start="00:15:02.240" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Do you have any recommended reading materials designed for such an audience?""" start="00:15:05.278" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Do you have any recommendation""" start="00:15:05.278" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""to reading materials designed for such an audience? Um,""" start="00:15:08.040" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""yeah, this is, uh, with regard to the, uh, last question""" start="00:15:12.360" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""that's on the etherpad at this moment. Um, so the idea is, um,""" start="00:15:18.000" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""that, uh, my own book would be an excellent resource. I'd""" start="00:15:24.440" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""say, um, And the bibliography in the book contains various""" start="00:15:32.200" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""yeah, this is with regard to the last question""" start="00:15:12.360" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that's on the etherpad at this moment. The idea is""" start="00:15:18.000" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that my own book would be an excellent resource. I'd""" start="00:15:24.440" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""say the bibliography in the book contains various""" start="00:15:32.200" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""other pointers that could be quite useful.""" start="00:15:39.280" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I'm reading again.""" start="00:15:43.040" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Yeah.""" start="00:15:55.400" video="qanda-blee" id="subtitle"]]
diff --git a/2024/info/blee-before.md b/2024/info/blee-before.md
index a4d1008d..ef67e9fa 100644
--- a/2024/info/blee-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/blee-before.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
[[!toc ]]
Format: 46-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-blee>
-Status: TO_INDEX_QA
+Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
@@ -31,6 +31,13 @@ Status: TO_INDEX_QA
# Q&A
-<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="blee-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-blee--about-blee-towards-an-integrated-emacs-environment-for-enveloping-our-own-autonomy-directed-digital-ecosystem--mohsen-banan--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-blee--about-blee-towards-an-integrated-emacs-environment-for-enveloping-our-own-autonomy-directed-digital-ecosystem--mohsen-banan--answers.vtt" default />"""<p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video><div></div>Duration: 18:11 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-blee">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-blee--about-blee-towards-an-integrated-emacs-environment-for-enveloping-our-own-autonomy-directed-digital-ecosystem--mohsen-banan--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-blee--about-blee-towards-an-integrated-emacs-environment-for-enveloping-our-own-autonomy-directed-digital-ecosystem--mohsen-banan--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (41MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="blee-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-blee--about-blee-towards-an-integrated-emacs-environment-for-enveloping-our-own-autonomy-directed-digital-ecosystem--mohsen-banan--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-blee--about-blee-towards-an-integrated-emacs-environment-for-enveloping-our-own-autonomy-directed-digital-ecosystem--mohsen-banan--answers.vtt" default />"""<track kind="chapters" label="Chapters" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-blee--about-blee-towards-an-integrated-emacs-environment-for-enveloping-our-own-autonomy-directed-digital-ecosystem--mohsen-banan--answers--chapters.vtt" /><p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="blee-qanda" data="""
+05:33.280 Q: I'm from Brazil, which edition would you recommend?
+07:07.080 Q: Thank you for this talk! How does your perspective interface with works such as Yanis Varoufakis' Technofeudalism?
+08:21.980 Q: To what extent do you agree that the introduction of proprietary systems in education creates an environment for exploitation while at the same time diluting the learning value of the curriculum?
+09:40.053 Q: As a specific example of how "ownership is not clean" ...
+15:05.278 Q: Do you have any recommended reading materials designed for such an audience?
+
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="blee-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-blee--about-blee-towards-an-integrated-emacs-environment-for-enveloping-our-own-autonomy-directed-digital-ecosystem--mohsen-banan--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 18:11 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-blee">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-blee--about-blee-towards-an-integrated-emacs-environment-for-enveloping-our-own-autonomy-directed-digital-ecosystem--mohsen-banan--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-blee--about-blee-towards-an-integrated-emacs-environment-for-enveloping-our-own-autonomy-directed-digital-ecosystem--mohsen-banan--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (8.9MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-blee--about-blee-towards-an-integrated-emacs-environment-for-enveloping-our-own-autonomy-directed-digital-ecosystem--mohsen-banan--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-blee--about-blee-towards-an-integrated-emacs-environment-for-enveloping-our-own-autonomy-directed-digital-ecosystem--mohsen-banan--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (41MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/casual-after.md b/2024/info/casual-after.md
index 89105a90..ef776189 100644
--- a/2024/info/casual-after.md
+++ b/2024/info/casual-after.md
@@ -268,7 +268,8 @@ Captioner: sachac
<div class="transcript transcript-qanda"><a name="casual-qanda-transcript"></a><h1>Q&A transcript (unedited)</h1>
-[[!template text="""Leo? I'm doing well as well and I'm so happy to have seen your""" start="00:00:00.000" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Opening""" start="00:00:00.000" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Leo? I'm doing well as well and I'm so happy to have seen your""" start="00:00:00.000" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""talk because the interaction with Emacs is always""" start="00:00:05.240" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""something that I find very interesting, and stuff like""" start="00:00:10.720" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Transient, stuff like Hydra before, I think they really""" start="00:00:13.720" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -293,28 +294,30 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""showed today actually allows. One example that I'd like to""" start="00:01:29.560" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""give that many people tend to forget, and you've already""" start="00:01:32.680" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""mentioned it in your presentation, is that I've learned so""" start="00:01:35.760" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""much about using git in general thanks to maggots for the""" start="00:01:39.560" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""much about using git in general thanks to Magit, for the""" start="00:01:39.560" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""reason that it shows you so many options that you might not be""" start="00:01:43.480" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""aware of for instance like i like to really think about when""" start="00:01:46.720" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""you think about logging in git maggots allows you to""" start="00:01:50.800" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""discover so many of the finer options like oh I only want to""" start="00:01:54.520" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""see the first comet since the merge or oh I only want to""" start="00:01:58.120" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""consider this subsection of comets going from master or""" start="00:02:01.520" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""aware of. For instance, I like to really think about when""" start="00:01:46.720" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""you think about logging in git, Magit allows you to""" start="00:01:50.800" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""discover so many of the finer options, like I only want to""" start="00:01:54.520" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""see the first commit since the merge, or I only want to""" start="00:01:58.120" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""consider this subsection of commits going from master or""" start="00:02:01.520" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""main to the point of your branch. So many things like this""" start="00:02:06.000" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""that you get to discover thanks to Transient. So do you have""" start="00:02:09.000" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""any similar experience on your end? Uh, oh yeah, uh, far too""" start="00:02:11.760" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""many. Uh, I think, uh, particularly with EditKit, uh, you""" start="00:02:16.880" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""know, having access to these commands, uh, um,""" start="00:02:22.360" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""particularly with different granularity on, like, uh, S""" start="00:02:28.280" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""expressions, sentences, words, uh, probably the most""" start="00:02:31.960" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""surprising thing I found was just how How compelling the S""" start="00:02:37.320" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""expression would be as a unit of text for working with. I""" start="00:02:43.360" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""found that in most contexts, or in many places, it did what I""" start="00:02:49.160" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""wanted. I found that to be very surprising.""" start="00:02:54.880" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""any similar experience on your end? Oh yeah, far too""" start="00:02:11.760" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""many, particularly with EditKit,""" start="00:02:16.880" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""having access to these commands,""" start="00:02:22.360" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""particularly with different granularity on""" start="00:02:28.280" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""S-expressions, sentences, words...""" start="00:02:31.772" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Probably the most surprising thing I found""" start="00:02:34.774" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""was just how how compelling the""" start="00:02:37.396" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""S-expression would be as a unit of text for working with.""" start="00:02:43.022" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I found that in most contexts, or in many places,""" start="00:02:49.055" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""it did what I wanted. I found that to be very surprising.""" start="00:02:53.989" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""So unless you've got anything else to add, I think we can just""" start="00:03:02.720" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""jump into questions. Okay, certainly. I'll be reading them""" start="00:03:06.160" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""for you so that it's easier for you. So the first question is,""" start="00:03:10.640" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""I wonder whether casual can only be used with the packages""" start="00:03:13.600" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: I wonder whether casual can only be used with the packages you""" start="00:03:13.600" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""I wonder whether casual can only be used with the packages""" start="00:03:13.600" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""you mentioned or whether it can be used with whatever""" start="00:03:17.600" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""packages you like. I think it's really the latter. I'm not""" start="00:03:19.600" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""quite sure what the... What the question was really""" start="00:03:25.400" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -368,7 +371,9 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""add levels for stuff that is fairly advanced. So advanced""" start="00:06:56.640" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""versus casual, kind of makes sense that you check this over.""" start="00:06:59.600" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Alright, moving to the second question which is related to""" start="00:07:05.760" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""the previous one. Are there any patterns emerging such that""" start="00:07:09.360" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""the previous one.""" start="00:07:09.360" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Are there any patterns emerging, such that it would seem possible to 1) systematize 2) automate(?) the mapping of mode commands to keyboard-driven menus? Possibly even have an auto casual wrapper for an uncovered mode?""" start="00:07:10.854" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Are there any patterns emerging such that""" start="00:07:10.854" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""it would be impossible, sorry, such that it would be""" start="00:07:13.160" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""possible to once systematize and to automate the mapping of""" start="00:07:15.640" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""mode commands to keyboard-driven menus, possibly even""" start="00:07:19.720" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -397,14 +402,16 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""human introspection to understand this, if that makes""" start="00:09:07.960" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""sense.""" start="00:09:14.160" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Moving to the next question, which is related to something""" start="00:09:14.680" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""we discussed about with Magit. Does Casual have a log where""" start="00:09:17.280" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""we discussed about with Magit.""" start="00:09:17.280" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Does Casual have a log where you can see what commands were invoked?""" start="00:09:19.606" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Does Casual have a log where""" start="00:09:19.606" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""you can see what commands were invoked? This is always""" start="00:09:21.080" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""available via MetaXView Lossage or via the Common Log mode,""" start="00:09:23.760" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""but I'm wondering if it can do for Emacs command what Magit""" start="00:09:27.480" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Process Buffer does for learning Git commands. And for""" start="00:09:31.320" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""available via M-x view-lossage or via the command-log-mode,""" start="00:09:23.760" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""but I'm wondering if it can do for Emacs command what""" start="00:09:27.480" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""magit-process-buffer does for learning Git commands. And for""" start="00:09:30.994" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""everyone who's currently in Emacs, whenever you're""" start="00:09:34.480" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""command that was run in a shell, inside this dollar sign""" start="00:09:40.640" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""command that was run in a shell, inside this $""" start="00:09:40.640" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""menu. So does Casual actually provide something similar,""" start="00:09:44.800" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Charles? I don't know. In general, because I'm building off""" start="00:09:47.400" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""of transient, it would have to be a mechanism that's""" start="00:09:52.600" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""currently, but he was definitely around earlier today, so""" start="00:11:50.240" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""we'll make sure that the ID lands on his lap later on. All""" start="00:11:52.640" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""right, moving to the next question. Is there a setting to""" start="00:11:55.840" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""right, moving to the next question.""" start="00:11:55.840" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Is there a setting to close menu after executing command?""" start="00:12:00.204" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Is there a setting to""" start="00:12:00.204" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""close menu after executing a command? By default, it will.""" start="00:12:00.920" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""prefix called colon transient. And if you set that to true,""" start="00:12:10.880" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""There's a slot that you can define in a transient""" start="00:12:07.480" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""prefix called :transient. And if you set that to true,""" start="00:12:10.880" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""then it will persist the menu after executing the command.""" start="00:12:17.200" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""But by default, it will actually dismiss the menu. This""" start="00:12:20.640" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""feels... Did you actually get to play with Hydra before""" start="00:12:26.160" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""it. Okay, we have still a little bit of time. Moving on to the""" start="00:14:33.640" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""next question. What modes are you working on at the moment""" start="00:14:38.360" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""next question.""" start="00:14:38.360" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: What modes are you working on at the moment for casual / are excited to explore?""" start="00:14:40.282" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""What modes are you working on at the moment""" start="00:14:40.282" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""for Casual or are you excited to explore?""" start="00:14:41.920" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Well, so I just recently published one for calendar. And so I""" start="00:14:44.160" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""think the calendar interface has a lot of really""" start="00:14:54.000" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""are interested, uh, maybe looking at it is, uh, taking a look""" start="00:16:01.000" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""at edebug and trying to make that an easier thing to do. Um,""" start="00:16:06.880" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""that is ambitious. Uh, yeah, so maybe too ambitious.""" start="00:16:13.080" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""to say that I've, I really have a desire to do it, but another""" start="00:16:25.000" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Uh, other things are like really scary projects.""" start="00:16:18.360" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""And so, not to say that""" start="00:16:23.714" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""these things, but I'm also scared of those things. Yeah, I""" start="00:16:43.640" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""this. And probably, there might be a very nice way to""" start="00:17:36.840" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""those tools work. So you're doing the work of""" start="00:17:59.120" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""in my talk, um, I'm getting older. Uh, I, I can't remember all""" start="00:18:18.560" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""find this a very noble endeavor in a way.""" start="00:18:08.600" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
+
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[[!template text="""these damn commands and my hand dexterity is failing. I""" start="00:18:23.640" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""keep using Emacs. Yeah, and that's again a very good""" start="00:19:06.240" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""endeavor, I think, to have. And there's one last thing that""" start="00:19:11.160" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I'd like to mention, because you've mentioned this project""" start="00:19:13.720" video="qanda-casual" id="subtitle"]]
diff --git a/2024/info/casual-before.md b/2024/info/casual-before.md
index 9e3e6dba..7bd0566e 100644
--- a/2024/info/casual-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/casual-before.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
[[!toc ]]
Format: 19-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-casual>
-Status: TO_INDEX_QA
+Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
@@ -34,6 +34,15 @@ Status: TO_INDEX_QA
# Q&A
-<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="casual-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-casual--reimagining-the-emacs-user-experience-with-casual-suite--charles-choi--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-casual--reimagining-the-emacs-user-experience-with-casual-suite--charles-choi--answers.vtt" default />"""<p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video><div></div>Duration: 22:12 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-casual">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-casual--reimagining-the-emacs-user-experience-with-casual-suite--charles-choi--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-casual--reimagining-the-emacs-user-experience-with-casual-suite--charles-choi--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (44MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="casual-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-casual--reimagining-the-emacs-user-experience-with-casual-suite--charles-choi--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-casual--reimagining-the-emacs-user-experience-with-casual-suite--charles-choi--answers.vtt" default />"""<track kind="chapters" label="Chapters" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-casual--reimagining-the-emacs-user-experience-with-casual-suite--charles-choi--answers--chapters.vtt" /><p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="casual-qanda" data="""
+00:00.000 Opening
+03:13.600 Q: I wonder whether casual can only be used with the packages you
+07:10.854 Q: Are there any patterns emerging, such that it would seem possible to 1) systematize 2) automate(?) the mapping of mode commands to keyboard-driven menus? Possibly even have an auto casual wrapper for an uncovered mode?
+09:19.606 Q: Does Casual have a log where you can see what commands were invoked?
+12:00.204 Q: Is there a setting to close menu after executing command?
+14:40.282 Q: What modes are you working on at the moment for casual / are excited to explore?
+18:14.280 Getting older
+
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="casual-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-casual--reimagining-the-emacs-user-experience-with-casual-suite--charles-choi--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 22:12 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-casual">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-casual--reimagining-the-emacs-user-experience-with-casual-suite--charles-choi--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-casual--reimagining-the-emacs-user-experience-with-casual-suite--charles-choi--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (12MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-casual--reimagining-the-emacs-user-experience-with-casual-suite--charles-choi--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-casual--reimagining-the-emacs-user-experience-with-casual-suite--charles-choi--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (44MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/color-after.md b/2024/info/color-after.md
index 94373d6b..fd9b31fd 100644
--- a/2024/info/color-after.md
+++ b/2024/info/color-after.md
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""... Org mode and kind of note taking. And that meant that it wasn't""" start="00:00:00.169" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""too difficult to get started with. But when I started more on""" start="00:00:02.810" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""the coding side, because I'm a software engineer, you know,""" start="00:00:08.972" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""on the day job, That kind of got me to think that the colors and""" start="00:00:08.972" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""on the day job. That kind of got me to think that the colors and""" start="00:00:08.972" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""how themes look, how Emacs looks, was affecting. And that's""" start="00:00:16.366" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""how it kind of came to picture. So I could have kind of gone""" start="00:00:25.331" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""into a little bit more coding side of things, but I didn't""" start="00:00:29.073" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""time. Sometimes it's just fine to just chat about colors and""" start="00:01:13.006" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""just the results of what we develop rather than how the""" start="00:01:15.808" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""sausage is made. So that's completely fine too. I'm not sure""" start="00:01:15.808" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""if you mentioned it in your presentation, but why color, out""" start="00:01:23.733" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Why colour?""" start="00:01:23.733" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""if you mentioned it in your presentation, but why color, out""" start="00:01:23.733" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""of all the things you could be ricing on your setup, why were""" start="00:01:23.733" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""you so interested about colors? I think it was just that""" start="00:01:23.733" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""mainly that I had to do a lot of context switch between""" start="00:01:34.870" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""constant or the keywords where it could be just a white text?""" start="00:02:14.262" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""It didn't have to be that colorful. So that was the bit, the""" start="00:02:23.789" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""most annoying bit when it came to context switching. And I""" start="00:02:25.890" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""felt that that just didn't happen in the org mode or writing""" start="00:02:30.974" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""felt that that just didn't happen in the Org Mode or writing""" start="00:02:30.974" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""in general. So I had to find a way to make it work, make more""" start="00:02:30.974" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""coding make my coding more kind of friendly to me and that's""" start="00:02:36.017" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""when I thought maybe just the colors are something that's""" start="00:02:42.173" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""bothering me and it actually was the case and that's how I got""" start="00:02:42.173" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""to more into the color kind of journey and got too much into it""" start="00:02:42.173" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I guess. Right, and was it what eventually motivated you to""" start="00:02:42.173" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""funny how you find plenty of people using Emacs in org mode""" start="00:03:05.798" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""What motivated you to learn Elisp and get into the Emacs core?""" start="00:03:00.535" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""learn Elisp and to get into the Emacs core? Because it's""" start="00:03:00.535" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""funny how you find plenty of people using Emacs in Org Mode""" start="00:03:05.798" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""available. Great. Thank you so much. I will definitely try""" start="00:12:10.240" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""your theme out. I'm definitely on the lookout for a nice,""" start="00:12:18.208" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""friendly theme. Thank you very much. As I said, this is a""" start="00:12:19.205" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""personal theme. I'm not sure if it really fits everyone's""" start="00:12:25.388" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""need, but it is one inspiration that I hope that can lead to""" start="00:12:29.089" video="qanda-color" id="subtitle"]]
diff --git a/2024/info/color-before.md b/2024/info/color-before.md
index a43ed9d2..12a5abfb 100644
--- a/2024/info/color-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/color-before.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
[[!toc ]]
Format: 12-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-color>
-Status: TO_INDEX_QA
+Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
@@ -22,6 +22,12 @@ Status: TO_INDEX_QA
# Q&A
-<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="color-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--answers.vtt" default />"""<p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video><div></div>Duration: 14:31 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-color">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (25MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="color-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--answers.vtt" default />"""<track kind="chapters" label="Chapters" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--answers--chapters.vtt" /><p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="color-qanda" data="""
+01:23.733 Why colour?
+03:00.535 What motivated you to learn Elisp and get into the Emacs core?
+06:35.982 Q: Is there any intention to create a library for working with more experimental color spaces? Pulling code out of Hasliberg for this purpose, perhaps?
+10:51.880 Q: Can we have a dark as well as light theme variations made from your theme?
+
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="color-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 14:31 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-color">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (8.4MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (25MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/emacs30-after.md b/2024/info/emacs30-after.md
index 028e4cec..1e64a9c4 100644
--- a/2024/info/emacs30-after.md
+++ b/2024/info/emacs30-after.md
@@ -471,7 +471,8 @@ Captioner: anush
[[!template text="""great with Leo doing the streaming. So I say let's dive right""" start="00:00:05.080" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""in. You got a long, huge line. And in order to be a little more""" start="00:00:08.240" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""dialectical, I'll be reading the questions. So first""" start="00:00:12.640" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""question, which key was a third party package for a long""" start="00:00:16.280" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: which-key was a third-party package for a long time. Is there work to bring any other popular packages into core Emacs for Emacs 31+? (magit, counsel, etc)""" start="00:00:16.280" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""question, which key was a third party package for a long""" start="00:00:16.280" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""time? Is there work to bring any other popular packages into""" start="00:00:18.560" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""the core of Emacs for Emacs 31 plus, like Magit or Counsel?""" start="00:00:21.880" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Uh, right. I already answered that one on the, as you can see,""" start="00:00:25.400" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""fat Emacs distribution, I call it fat Emacs distribution,""" start="00:01:40.520" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""where Emacs comes with a lot of ELPA packages or the""" start="00:01:43.520" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""pre-installed by default. Part of Emacs itself. Yeah.""" start="00:01:48.120" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Darna, maybe I could jump in with an active listening style,""" start="00:01:55.040" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Maybe I could jump in with an active listening style,""" start="00:01:55.040" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""you know, kind of follow up question almost. You know, I""" start="00:01:59.160" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""understand the kind of different repositories. We have""" start="00:02:03.360" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""things that aren't maintained by GNU at all, you know, most""" start="00:02:07.160" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""there's the, actually the GNU, the GNU ELPA, what most of us""" start="00:02:36.320" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""are used to calling just ELPA. And that's what you're""" start="00:02:41.320" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""talking about there when you say,""" start="00:02:46.480" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""I mean all packages on ELPA are officially considered to be""" start="00:02:50.840" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I mean, all packages on ELPA are officially considered to be""" start="00:02:50.840" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""part of Emacs, they're licensed under the same conditions""" start="00:02:53.960" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""as Emacs itself, same license, same everything. And""" start="00:02:56.960" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""they're more likely to be, to drop, to kind of be dropping""" start="00:03:00.360" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""in place, it'd be a lot more work to merge it to core. I didn't""" start="00:03:52.120" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""hear the beginning. Nevermind. I think I understood. You""" start="00:03:57.800" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""made your point well. Okay. All right, moving on to the""" start="00:04:01.040" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""second question. When thinking about using Emacs on""" start="00:04:05.560" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""second question.""" start="00:04:05.560" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Any way to get the goodness of Emacs for android with this other stuff?""" start="00:04:06.467" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""When thinking about using Emacs on""" start="00:04:06.467" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Android, I started realizing all the other software I also""" start="00:04:08.280" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""want on it. For example, PDF Tools wants a small additional""" start="00:04:11.280" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Emacs-specific program to be installed on, and notmuch""" start="00:04:15.280" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""obviously wants notmuch. Any way to get the goodness of""" start="00:04:18.520" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Emacs for Android with this other stuff, using either Nix OS""" start="00:04:21.360" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""or Guix or NixOnDroid to make an APK with extra stuff? Are you""" start="00:04:25.640" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""or Guix or nix-on-droid to make an APK with extra stuff? Are you""" start="00:04:25.640" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""familiar with this topic? Absolutely not. The extent to""" start="00:04:29.280" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""which I have used Emacs on Android was entirely""" start="00:04:34.440" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""demonstrated in this video, I think. In my previous video. I""" start="00:04:39.320" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""modified to the preferences of Google, which includes not""" start="00:04:55.440" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""being able to have your own software on it. Yeah,""" start="00:05:01.440" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""definitely. All right, moving on to the next question. Does""" start="00:05:04.720" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""PackageVC... Oh, no, that's fine. I mean, you can't answer""" start="00:05:08.800" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""package-vc... Oh, no, that's fine. I mean, you can't answer""" start="00:05:08.800" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""all the questions. I mean, it wouldn't be fun for me""" start="00:05:12.240" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""otherwise.""" start="00:05:15.200" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Does package-vc download a tarball from the specified git repository or clone the repository itself?""" start="00:05:15.754" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Does package-vc download a tarball from the""" start="00:05:15.754" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""specified Git repository or clone the repository itself?""" start="00:05:17.920" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""It clones the repository. That's the VC part in the name.""" start="00:05:21.760" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""package-vc uses VC, the C-x v stuff. In Emacs 29, there's a""" start="00:05:25.440" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""this as the guy who actually wrote package-vc. There's""" start="00:06:23.560" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""times to use it, there's advantages to it, but that's""" start="00:06:27.000" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""something you should keep in mind, why tarballs are""" start="00:06:29.720" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""interesting to have, in my opinion. Okay. How is the new""" start="00:06:32.960" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""behavior of metaqueue in prog mode, progfail, reindent,""" start="00:06:39.640" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""defun, or something like that, different from the behavior""" start="00:06:42.440" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""interesting to have, in my opinion. Okay.""" start="00:06:32.960" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""How is the new behavior of M-q in prog-mode (prog-fill-reindent-defun or something like that) different from the behavior of C-M-q (indent-pp-sexp) in older Emacs versions?""" start="00:06:37.970" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""How is the new""" start="00:06:37.970" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""behavior of M-q in prog mode, prog-fill-reindent-defun""" start="00:06:39.640" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""or something like that, different from the behavior""" start="00:06:42.440" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""of C-M-q, i.e. indent-pp-sexp in older Emacs""" start="00:06:45.160" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""version? My apologies if indent-pp-sexp, it's really tough to""" start="00:06:48.800" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""read M-x commands out loud. It's not bound to""" start="00:06:52.200" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""right, moving on to the next question, and we have about, we""" start="00:08:22.120" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""have just enough time to cover the last three questions,""" start="00:08:26.760" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""especially because the next one, I can pretty much surmise""" start="00:08:28.760" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""the answer. Any plans for Emacs running on iOS? Probably not""" start="00:08:32.240" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""the answer.""" start="00:08:32.240" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Any plans for Emacs running in iOS?""" start="00:08:33.144" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Any plans for Emacs running on iOS? Probably not""" start="00:08:33.144" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""because it's not, I mean, as I emphasized in the video, the""" start="00:08:36.760" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Emacs port in Android is completely free. And to my""" start="00:08:40.320" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""knowledge, that's not something that's currently""" start="00:08:43.640" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -607,7 +616,9 @@ Captioner: anush
[[!template text="""going to change their mind on that one. Well, I won't be the""" start="00:08:56.640" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""one liaising with Apple to make sure that they do, but PR""" start="00:09:00.920" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""welcomes, I guess, or motivated folks welcome. Second to""" start="00:09:04.040" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""last question. I am worried about the situation on non-free""" start="00:09:07.600" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""last question.""" start="00:09:07.600" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: I am worried about the situation on non-free systems. There was talk about the Windows and the macOS versions being as good as unmaintained. Where do we go from here?""" start="00:09:08.648" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""I am worried about the situation on non-free""" start="00:09:08.648" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""systems. There was talk about the Windows and the macOS""" start="00:09:11.720" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""versions being as good as unmaintained. Where do we go from""" start="00:09:14.520" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""here? I gather that most users of Emacs are still on non-free""" start="00:09:17.040" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -645,7 +656,8 @@ Captioner: anush
[[!template text="""currently working on it. I can't recollect any details on""" start="00:11:25.200" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""who's currently working on what.""" start="00:11:28.080" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Okay. And that leaves us with the last question of the day.""" start="00:11:29.440" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""I'm a bit confused about what version of Org that I should""" start="00:11:35.280" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Is there a best practice on what Org to use when following emacs-latest?""" start="00:11:35.280" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""I'm a bit confused about what version of Org that I should""" start="00:11:35.280" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""write towards because there's Org in Emacs, the one that""" start="00:11:38.160" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""ships built-in. There's the one in ELPA. There's the one in""" start="00:11:40.920" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Org, probably the Org ELPA, I assume. Is there a best""" start="00:11:44.280" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""Master, so cloning the repository and just keeping up to""" start="00:15:08.200" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""date. Otherwise, ELPA is a fairly safe bet if you want to have""" start="00:15:11.000" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""the latest stable version. And we've got a question about""" start="00:15:15.120" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""DLM. as with Emacs itself. You can follow whatever is""" start="00:15:19.840" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""published in your package archives or in your system""" start="00:15:24.760" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""distribution package manager. You can build it yourself if""" start="00:15:28.520" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""you want to contribute and fix bugs, add features, and so on.""" start="00:15:32.400" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""It's interesting to me that this mirrors my experience with""" start="00:17:03.600" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Emacs itself, where I think, in my perception, Emacs master""" start="00:17:07.800" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""is very stable and I might notice the slight changes between""" start="00:17:12.680" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""suddenly changes something. I don't know what changed or""" start="00:17:21.840" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""what's going on or uh what caused it and it seemed and i i""" start="00:17:24.880" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""suddenly changes something, I don't know what changed or""" start="00:17:21.840" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""what's going on or what caused it, and it seemed... I""" start="00:17:24.880" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""perceive it as being a sudden uncontrolled change or""" start="00:17:29.440" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""pretty regularly crime job every night or pulling a few""" start="00:17:40.160" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""times a day or something like that we're going to the""" start="00:17:42.760" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""right at it. If we're following, if we're pulling for more""" start="00:17:36.240" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""pretty regularly, cronjob every night or pulling a few""" start="00:17:40.160" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""times a day or something like that, we're going to the""" start="00:17:42.760" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""internals yeah, we'll have a different experience than,""" start="00:17:44.640" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""you know, if we only remember to update org once every four""" start="00:17:48.640" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""months, it really pays to stick with everything. And""" start="00:17:51.960" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""suddenly lots of things might change. Whatever broken my""" start="00:17:54.760" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""you know, if we only remember to update Org once every four""" start="00:17:48.640" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""months. It really pays to stick with everything. And""" start="00:17:51.960" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""suddenly lots of things might change. Whatever broke in my""" start="00:17:54.760" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""own config, right? And so a lot of, like a lot of things within""" start="00:17:59.200" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Emacs, but also within the free software tool chain, it's""" start="00:18:03.440" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""how much you're going to invent in the config, invest in the""" start="00:18:06.760" video="qanda-emacs30" id="subtitle"]]
diff --git a/2024/info/emacs30-before.md b/2024/info/emacs30-before.md
index 795124bf..0729ca64 100644
--- a/2024/info/emacs30-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/emacs30-before.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
[[!toc ]]
Format: 25-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-emacs30>
-Status: TO_INDEX_QA
+Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
@@ -27,6 +27,15 @@ Status: TO_INDEX_QA
# Q&A
-<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="emacs30-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-emacs30--emacs-30-highlights--philip-kaludercic--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-emacs30--emacs-30-highlights--philip-kaludercic--answers.vtt" default />"""<p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video><div></div>Duration: 23:36 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-emacs30">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-emacs30--emacs-30-highlights--philip-kaludercic--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-emacs30--emacs-30-highlights--philip-kaludercic--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (39MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="emacs30-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-emacs30--emacs-30-highlights--philip-kaludercic--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-emacs30--emacs-30-highlights--philip-kaludercic--answers.vtt" default />"""<track kind="chapters" label="Chapters" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-emacs30--emacs-30-highlights--philip-kaludercic--answers--chapters.vtt" /><p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="emacs30-qanda" data="""
+00:16.280 Q: which-key was a third-party package for a long time. Is there work to bring any other popular packages into core Emacs for Emacs 31+? (magit, counsel, etc)
+04:06.467 Q: Any way to get the goodness of Emacs for android with this other stuff?
+05:15.754 Q: Does package-vc download a tarball from the specified git repository or clone the repository itself?
+06:37.970 How is the new behavior of M-q in prog-mode (prog-fill-reindent-defun or something like that) different from the behavior of C-M-q (indent-pp-sexp) in older Emacs versions?
+08:33.144 Q: Any plans for Emacs running in iOS?
+09:08.648 Q: I am worried about the situation on non-free systems. There was talk about the Windows and the macOS versions being as good as unmaintained. Where do we go from here?
+11:35.280 Q: Is there a best practice on what Org to use when following emacs-latest?
+
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="emacs30-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-emacs30--emacs-30-highlights--philip-kaludercic--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 23:36 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-emacs30">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-emacs30--emacs-30-highlights--philip-kaludercic--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-emacs30--emacs-30-highlights--philip-kaludercic--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (10MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-emacs30--emacs-30-highlights--philip-kaludercic--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-emacs30--emacs-30-highlights--philip-kaludercic--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (39MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/gypsum-before.md b/2024/info/gypsum-before.md
index 0f8e3497..d778a3ff 100644
--- a/2024/info/gypsum-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/gypsum-before.md
@@ -24,6 +24,6 @@ Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
15:21.112 Q: Not really a question, but how about Schemacs as a name?
16:45.931 Q: Why is it not feasible for the Emacs layer that interprets Emacs Lisp (the core in C) ot have a Scheme interpreter, instead of using Guile?
-"""]]<div></div>Duration: 23:38 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-gypsum">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-gypsum--gypsum-my-clone-of-emacs-and-elisp-written-in-scheme--ramin-honary--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-gypsum--gypsum-my-clone-of-emacs-and-elisp-written-in-scheme--ramin-honary--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-gypsum--gypsum-my-clone-of-emacs-and-elisp-written-in-scheme--ramin-honary--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (31MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="gypsum-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-gypsum--gypsum-my-clone-of-emacs-and-elisp-written-in-scheme--ramin-honary--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 23:38 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-gypsum">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-gypsum--gypsum-my-clone-of-emacs-and-elisp-written-in-scheme--ramin-honary--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-gypsum--gypsum-my-clone-of-emacs-and-elisp-written-in-scheme--ramin-honary--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (11MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-gypsum--gypsum-my-clone-of-emacs-and-elisp-written-in-scheme--ramin-honary--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-gypsum--gypsum-my-clone-of-emacs-and-elisp-written-in-scheme--ramin-honary--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (31MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/hyperbole-after.md b/2024/info/hyperbole-after.md
index 471519ff..b5208e60 100644
--- a/2024/info/hyperbole-after.md
+++ b/2024/info/hyperbole-after.md
@@ -237,17 +237,21 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""right. Okay. Okay so let's move on to the questions. We've""" start="00:04:36.560" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""got a couple of them and for the Q&A we'll have about five""" start="00:04:41.440" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""minutes and 30 seconds until we got to lunch. So starting""" start="00:04:45.720" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""with the first question. How is the log buffer generated in""" start="00:04:49.200" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""your presentation? But it's a very quick answer to this. We""" start="00:04:52.680" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""use We recommend at EmacsConf that speakers use the""" start="00:04:56.720" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""interaction log package, which allows you to have a""" start="00:04:59.840" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""with the first question.""" start="00:04:49.200" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: How is the log buffer generated?""" start="00:04:51.194" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""How is the log buffer generated in""" start="00:04:51.194" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""your presentation? But it's a very quick answer to this.""" start="00:04:52.680" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""We recommend at EmacsConf that speakers use the""" start="00:04:56.720" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""interaction-log package, which allows you to have a""" start="00:04:59.840" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""slightly prettier lossage. Lossage being in Emacs how you""" start="00:05:02.680" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""call the comments that you've used. And so if you're""" start="00:05:07.880" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""interested in using this for your own presentation,""" start="00:05:10.360" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""interaction log, and you'll be able to find it fairly""" start="00:05:12.440" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""easily.""" start="00:05:17.520" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Moving to the next question. So the selector thing control c""" start="00:05:19.000" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""return is similar to expand region. How does it behave in""" start="00:05:22.840" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Moving to the next question.""" start="00:05:19.000" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: So, the "select a thing" C-c RET is similar to expand-region? How does it behave in codes (functions, class, ...)""" start="00:05:21.051" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""So the selector thing C-c RET""" start="00:05:21.051" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""is similar to expand-region. How does it behave in""" start="00:05:23.652" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""codes i.e functions or class?""" start="00:05:26.480" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Well I think it behaves exactly the same. I mean in the""" start="00:05:32.000" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""In any sort of buffer, it might depend on what""" start="00:05:45.320" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -268,22 +272,24 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""understanding what they do, and sadly we don't have the time""" start="00:06:47.200" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""to do all of this. And especially with Hyperbole, which is""" start="00:06:50.360" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""obviously interacting with major modes in something that""" start="00:06:53.320" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""is more involved than old mode, for instance. We do have""" start="00:06:55.960" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""is more involved than Org mode, for instance. We do have""" start="00:06:55.960" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""another question. So, I know you Hyperbole devs are active""" start="00:07:01.240" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""and interested in sharing and interoperating with other""" start="00:07:05.880" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Emacs tools. What is a recent tool that you find exciting to""" start="00:07:08.920" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Emacs tools.""" start="00:07:08.920" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: What is a recent tool that you find exciting to think about using in combination with Hyperbole, or would like to suggest using in combination with it?""" start="00:07:09.972" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""What is a recent tool that you find exciting to""" start="00:07:09.972" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""think about using in combination with Hyperbole or would""" start="00:07:11.840" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""like to suggest using in combination with it? Well, lately""" start="00:07:14.800" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""we've been focusing a lot of sort of trying to make hyperbole""" start="00:07:21.600" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""work together with org mode and in in a good way so they can""" start="00:07:24.520" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""sort of, I mean, The idea with hyperbole is not to be better""" start="00:07:29.640" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""we've been focusing a lot of sort of trying to make Hyperbole""" start="00:07:21.600" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""work together with Org Mode and in in a good way so they can""" start="00:07:24.520" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""sort of, I mean... The idea with Hyperbole is not to be better""" start="00:07:29.640" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""than everything else, but more to be like the glue or spider""" start="00:07:36.120" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""that could integrate different moods in a good way""" start="00:07:40.120" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""together. So that being top of everything. And org is a very""" start="00:07:44.960" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that could integrate different modes in a good way together.""" start="00:07:40.120" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""So that being top of everything. And Org is a very""" start="00:07:46.350" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""popular mode, and there are a lot of sub-modes, or whatever""" start="00:07:51.360" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""you can call it, with org for information management. And we""" start="00:07:55.560" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""would want Hyperbole to work together with org in a good way,""" start="00:07:59.520" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""so org users could benefit from Hyperbole as well. So we put""" start="00:08:03.120" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""you can call it, with Org for information management. And we""" start="00:07:55.560" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""would want Hyperbole to work together with Org in a good way,""" start="00:07:59.520" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""so Org users could benefit from Hyperbole as well. So we put""" start="00:08:03.120" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""in some effort in that. But I think there's a lot of way to go.""" start="00:08:09.120" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""There's much more that can be done there as well because""" start="00:08:13.320" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""different modes can easily compete in a bad way in the""" start="00:08:17.320" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -295,15 +301,15 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""M-RET in a good way for modes to sort of be able to work and""" start="00:08:46.389" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""live together. Yeah, I mean it's a tough thing to share the""" start="00:08:52.760" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""key bindings and the grammar of interaction between""" start="00:08:58.120" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""packages because you tell me meta-return, I don't want you""" start="00:09:01.760" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""to touch meta-return. For me it's just inserting a new line""" start="00:09:04.720" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""and not adding in the tension at the start and everyone is""" start="00:09:07.760" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""gonna have their own you know, feelings and thoughts about""" start="00:09:10.640" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""packages because you tell me M-RET, I don't want you""" start="00:09:01.760" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""to touch M-RET. For me it's just inserting a new line""" start="00:09:04.720" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""and not adding indentation at the start and everyone is""" start="00:09:07.760" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""going to have their own you know, feelings and thoughts about""" start="00:09:10.640" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""this, so it's really hard to impose any kind of system on""" start="00:09:14.640" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""this. But I'm glad to hear that you're looking into""" start="00:09:17.960" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""interaction with Org Mode because I remember the questions""" start="00:09:20.560" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""we were having on your first conference when people were""" start="00:09:23.240" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""asking, oh I'm so glad that you're talking about hyperbole""" start="00:09:26.360" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""asking, oh I'm so glad that you're talking about Hyperbole""" start="00:09:26.360" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""because the only way I'm interacting with it is when people""" start="00:09:28.960" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""chat about Org Mode and then whenever we had announcements""" start="00:09:31.720" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""about Hyperbole, be it on Reddit, be it on Hacker News,""" start="00:09:35.600" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -313,8 +319,10 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""years. And today, the conference, your talk at the""" start="00:09:47.280" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""conference also made it obvious that it's doing something""" start="00:09:51.360" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""that Org Mode is not able to do. But ultimately, being able to""" start="00:09:54.200" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""interface between the two is something great. And I kind of""" start="00:09:58.040" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""wanted to ask you as well the question, because You haven't""" start="00:10:00.920" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""interface between the two is something great.""" start="00:09:58.040" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""On Ihor as the new maintainer for Org Mode""" start="00:10:00.255" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""And I kind of wanted to ask you as well the question,""" start="00:10:00.255" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""because you haven't""" start="00:10:02.677" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""seen the talk, but yesterday we had the announcement that""" start="00:10:04.720" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Ihor Radchenko was becoming the new maintainer of Org Mode.""" start="00:10:10.200" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""So obviously, a new maintainer introduces idea of changes""" start="00:10:13.880" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -334,7 +342,7 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""we meet once a week and work on hyperbole and you know, so""" start="00:11:26.720" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Yeah, that's already very cool. And the reason I'm""" start="00:11:31.640" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""mentioning this is not because I know that you are operating""" start="00:11:35.600" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""in a little bit of a silo when it comes to all of hyperbole, but""" start="00:11:38.800" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""in a little bit of a silo when it comes to all of Hyperbole, but""" start="00:11:38.800" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""it's always nice for me personally to see a lot of energy""" start="00:11:42.080" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""being brought in by people. Whenever there's a new major""" start="00:11:45.400" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""version being published, be it Org Mode or be it Hyperbole,""" start="00:11:49.040" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -355,14 +363,14 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""between org mode, and between hyperbole. All right. Is""" start="00:12:37.320" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""there... I don't think... Yeah, go on, please. Yeah, I just""" start="00:12:41.640" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""want to add on that, that, I mean, as an ultimate goal, in the""" start="00:12:46.440" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""far distance, we would want sort of hyperbole or hyperbole""" start="00:12:49.880" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""far distance, we would want sort of Hyperbole or hyperbole""" start="00:12:49.880" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""type of functionality be part of the core Emacs. So in that""" start="00:12:56.680" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""sense, it's sort of totally sort of okay with us that""" start="00:13:00.400" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""different packages steal ideas and try to merge them into""" start="00:13:06.840" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""sort of the core system. Yeah. All right, I don't see any more""" start="00:13:10.600" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""questions, so I think we can move to close. Actually, we're""" start="00:13:16.360" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""actually three minutes over time, so I'm glad we managed to""" start="00:13:19.280" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""discuss a little more, but that's fine. Vance, do you have""" start="00:13:22.440" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""discuss a little more, but that's fine. Mats, do you have""" start="00:13:22.440" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""any last words? I'll try it out. Okay, well, then, you heard""" start="00:13:24.760" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""it, everyone. Just try it out. Try it out, and if you like it,""" start="00:13:31.520" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""you can join us on Sundays""" start="00:13:35.480" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -378,10 +386,10 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""one hour and one minute break. We'll be back at 1 p.m. EST and I""" start="00:14:09.520" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""think if my UTC conversion is working right, it should be 6""" start="00:14:14.040" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""p.m. UTC, so at least in one hour. All right, see you in a bit""" start="00:14:21.480" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""folks! Oh yes, and sorry, I've got a little health speaking""" start="00:14:24.680" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""folks! Oh yes, and sorry, I've got a little elf speaking""" start="00:14:24.680" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""in my ears. In case you're interested in discussing further""" start="00:14:30.160" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""hyperbole with Mats, Mats is in the room right now and I see""" start="00:14:33.000" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""people have joined the BBP chat. So if you want to join and""" start="00:14:36.000" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""people have joined the BBB chat. So if you want to join and""" start="00:14:36.000" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""chat directly with Mats, I'm sure Mats would be more than""" start="00:14:39.920" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""happy to answer your questions. And obviously everything""" start="00:14:42.440" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""has been recorded and will be published later on. But for me,""" start="00:14:45.000" video="qanda-hyperbole" id="subtitle"]]
diff --git a/2024/info/hyperbole-before.md b/2024/info/hyperbole-before.md
index 300d36b5..08e278fd 100644
--- a/2024/info/hyperbole-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/hyperbole-before.md
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ May take questions after the event depending on how his move goes
[[!toc ]]
Format: 15-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-hyperbole>
-Status: TO_INDEX_QA
+Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
@@ -25,6 +25,12 @@ Status: TO_INDEX_QA
# Q&A
-<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="hyperbole-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperbole--fun-things-with-gnu-hyperbole--mats-lidell--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-hyperbole--fun-things-with-gnu-hyperbole--mats-lidell--answers.vtt" default />"""<p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video><div></div>Duration: 21:56 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-hyperbole">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperbole--fun-things-with-gnu-hyperbole--mats-lidell--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperbole--fun-things-with-gnu-hyperbole--mats-lidell--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (30MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="hyperbole-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperbole--fun-things-with-gnu-hyperbole--mats-lidell--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-hyperbole--fun-things-with-gnu-hyperbole--mats-lidell--answers.vtt" default />"""<track kind="chapters" label="Chapters" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-hyperbole--fun-things-with-gnu-hyperbole--mats-lidell--answers--chapters.vtt" /><p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="hyperbole-qanda" data="""
+04:51.194 Q: How is the log buffer generated?
+05:21.051 Q: So, the "select a thing" C-c RET is similar to expand-region? How does it behave in codes (functions, class, ...)
+07:09.972 Q: What is a recent tool that you find exciting to think about using in combination with Hyperbole, or would like to suggest using in combination with it?
+10:00.255 On Ihor as the new maintainer for Org Mode
+
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="hyperbole-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperbole--fun-things-with-gnu-hyperbole--mats-lidell--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 21:56 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-hyperbole">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperbole--fun-things-with-gnu-hyperbole--mats-lidell--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperbole--fun-things-with-gnu-hyperbole--mats-lidell--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (8.1MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperbole--fun-things-with-gnu-hyperbole--mats-lidell--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperbole--fun-things-with-gnu-hyperbole--mats-lidell--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (30MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/hyperdrive-after.md b/2024/info/hyperdrive-after.md
index ecab627d..d7cd9485 100644
--- a/2024/info/hyperdrive-after.md
+++ b/2024/info/hyperdrive-after.md
@@ -319,7 +319,8 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""have someone to verify for us.""" start="00:01:49.960" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Leo, is my audio working? Yeah, I can hear you just fine and I""" start="00:01:54.360" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""think we fixed it now. One thing I wanted to mention was that""" start="00:02:00.000" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""as with last year, I just released a new version of""" start="00:02:05.120" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""New version of hyperdrive.el""" start="00:02:05.120" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""as with last year, I just released a new version of""" start="00:02:05.120" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""hyperdrive.el and it depends on the latest release of""" start="00:02:11.120" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""transient.el and so if you are going to install this""" start="00:02:16.000" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""package, make sure that you restart your Emacs after you""" start="00:02:21.680" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -328,12 +329,14 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""latest version of transient.el updates the transient""" start="00:02:37.840" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""prefix EIEIO class, and it won't work unless you restart""" start="00:02:43.400" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Emacs. Okay, well, good to know. I think that's a small price""" start="00:02:48.840" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""to pay to be on a bleeding est of bleeding edges. All right, I""" start="00:02:53.520" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""to pay to be on a bleedingest of bleeding edges. All right, I""" start="00:02:53.520" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""see there's a question here. Let me see if I can read it. Yeah,""" start="00:02:59.600" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""sure. Do you want me to field it to you or do you want to read it?""" start="00:03:02.120" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Oh, sure. Go ahead. I'd love to hear you read it. Sure. Thank""" start="00:03:03.800" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""you. So first question. Hi there. Thank you for the talk. I""" start="00:03:07.280" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""enjoyed watching it. I tried this tool last year and it""" start="00:03:10.440" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Oh, sure. Go ahead. I'd love to hear you read it. Sure.""" start="00:03:03.800" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Thank you. So first question. Hi there.""" start="00:03:06.628" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Network effects are tricky - do you know of any public shares people can join to try this tool out properly?""" start="00:03:09.210" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Thank you for the talk.""" start="00:03:09.210" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I enjoyed watching it. I tried this tool last year and it""" start="00:03:10.311" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""seemed to work well, but I don't know anyone who actually""" start="00:03:13.280" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""uses it. Network effects are tricky. Do you know of any""" start="00:03:15.680" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""public shares people can join to try to try this tool out""" start="00:03:19.040" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -343,15 +346,15 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""more reliable and consistent than just somebody puts a""" start="00:03:37.120" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""public key on Reddit and then it's lost unless somebody""" start="00:03:40.480" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""finds it. Um, but the, the public keys that I know of are,""" start="00:03:44.600" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""there's the public key for the ushen hyperdrive, which is""" start="00:03:52.680" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""there's the public key for the Ushin hyperdrive, which is""" start="00:03:52.680" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""basically just the same content that's on the website""" start="00:03:55.600" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""mirrored to a hyperdrive. Um, and then there are a few other""" start="00:03:58.760" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""ones. There's like, uh, hypha.coop has some WebZine""" start="00:04:02.680" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""content accessible via HyperDrive and also via IPFS. And""" start="00:04:09.840" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""then movesignweaver has a blog that's also available on""" start="00:04:16.320" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Hyper. So that's blog.move.moe.""" start="00:04:22.440" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""then mauvesignweaver has a blog that's also available on""" start="00:04:16.320" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Hyper. So that's blog.mauve.moe .""" start="00:04:22.440" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""But besides that, that's kind of the purpose of this""" start="00:04:25.720" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""PureGraph thing is to make it easier to discover other""" start="00:04:30.800" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""peer graph thing is to make it easier to discover other""" start="00:04:30.800" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""peers. Yeah, to make it also very visual in a way, because,""" start="00:04:34.280" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""you know, I personally, it's funny because it reminded me of""" start="00:04:39.120" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""talks that I did in the past about the trust system for PGP""" start="00:04:42.960" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -422,13 +425,14 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""inspired them which is a nice way to climb over the shoulders""" start="00:09:20.440" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""of giants which this community likes so much. All right,""" start="00:09:24.440" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""moving on to the next question. We are, we have about seven""" start="00:09:28.160" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""more minutes for questions, so we're still good. Second""" start="00:09:31.200" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""question, one use case for this sharing and building upon""" start="00:09:33.880" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""more minutes for questions, so we're still good.""" start="00:09:31.200" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: blocklist or whitelist so I can make them containing useful information for only me while also being useful with in a public sense""" start="00:09:33.587" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Second question, one use case for this sharing and building upon""" start="00:09:33.587" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""second brain, sorry, one use case for this is sharing and""" start="00:09:36.480" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""building upon second brains, i.e. Zettelkasten, that's""" start="00:09:40.520" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""denote or what I'm actually doing, but a blocker for me""" start="00:09:43.960" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""wanting to make one public is wanting to use a block list or""" start="00:09:46.920" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""whitelist so that I can make them Cautioning?""" start="00:09:49.440" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""whitelist so that I can make them... Cautioning?""" start="00:09:49.440" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Quarantining? Containing. Yes, definitely containing.""" start="00:09:54.080" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Why did I go for quarantine rather than containing? I guess""" start="00:09:58.680" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""my brain went to a dark place from the 2020s. So I can make""" start="00:10:02.280" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -477,13 +481,15 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""that allows you to filter with intention might be the best""" start="00:13:11.880" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""solution for you. So I hope we've covered the question as""" start="00:13:15.640" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""well as we could have. Next question is more about an idea""" start="00:13:20.160" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""about trying hyperdrive to distribute the work. Does that""" start="00:13:23.960" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""about trying hyperdrive to distribute the Worg. Does that""" start="00:13:23.960" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""make sense to you? Yeah, I mean, you could distribute""" start="00:13:27.520" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""whatever you wanted. I think that'd be a great idea. Okay,""" start="00:13:31.120" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""great. Moving to the next question, and we have about three""" start="00:13:35.160" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""minutes, so I think we'll cover the last two questions and""" start="00:13:38.640" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""we'll move on to the next talk after that. Could you comment""" start="00:13:40.840" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""on the visualization thing, org visualization, and your""" start="00:13:43.720" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""we'll move on to the next talk after that.""" start="00:13:40.840" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Could you comment on the "visualization" thing, (org visualization), and your experience with this type of content in buffers and the various possibilities (svg, etc.)?""" start="00:13:43.547" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Could you comment on the visualization thing,""" start="00:13:43.547" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Org visualization, and your""" start="00:13:45.688" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""experience with this type of content in buffers and the""" start="00:13:47.240" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""various possibilities, SVG, et cetera?""" start="00:13:49.760" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Sure. So one thing that we worked on was I added a patch that""" start="00:13:55.440" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -497,8 +503,8 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""echo. And as of Emacs 30, now that scales with the image""" start="00:14:35.280" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""itself.""" start="00:14:39.880" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""The code to make that work on previous versions of Emacs, you""" start="00:14:40.320" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""can see the advice that we added in HyperDrive SBB view that""" start="00:14:47.760" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""file in hyperdrive.el. If you're curious to see how you""" start="00:14:54.280" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""can see the advice that we added in hyperdrive-sbb-view, that""" start="00:14:47.760" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""file in hyperdrive.el, if you're curious to see how you""" start="00:14:54.280" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""could polyfill that code, so to speak, to make it work on""" start="00:14:58.480" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""previous versions of Emacs before Emacs 30. But it works""" start="00:15:03.720" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""great. The way that this works is we generate a GraphViz""" start="00:15:08.600" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -529,19 +535,22 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""without you having to do anything. Okay, thank you, Leo. No""" start="00:16:42.320" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""worries, bye-bye. Bye.""" start="00:16:46.560" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""All right, could I, let's see. I'll just answer these few""" start="00:16:53.240" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""something surprising about how you or somebody else that""" start="00:17:01.720" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""you didn't expect from using the HyperDrive network?""" start="00:17:05.640" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""questions and then type in some responses.""" start="00:16:58.480" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: What is something surprising about how you or somebody else that you didn't expect from using the hyperdrive network?""" start="00:17:01.266" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""What is something surprising about how""" start="00:17:01.266" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""you or somebody else that""" start="00:17:05.538" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""you didn't expect from using the Hyperdrive network?""" start="00:17:05.640" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I think the question is about something surprising from""" start="00:17:08.520" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""using the HyperDrive network.""" start="00:17:16.640" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""using the Hyperdrive network.""" start="00:17:16.640" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Don't quite understand the question. I think the""" start="00:17:18.200" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""surprising use case for it is to be able to share say a bunch of""" start="00:17:25.200" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""org files link between those org files you could use""" start="00:17:31.120" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""transclusion to to have a discussion and then You could""" start="00:17:36.440" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""collaborate on on projects Using this sort of asynchronous""" start="00:17:41.480" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""communication using using hyperdrive files If there's a""" start="00:17:49.200" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""more specific question, I'm happy to answer it better You""" start="00:17:53.200" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""mentioned streaming audio and video. Could you confirm""" start="00:17:59.640" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Org files, link between those Org files... You could use""" start="00:17:31.120" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""transclusion to to have a discussion and then you could""" start="00:17:36.440" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""collaborate on on projects using this sort of asynchronous""" start="00:17:41.480" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""communication using hyperdrive files. If there's a""" start="00:17:49.200" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""more specific question, I'm happy to answer it better.""" start="00:17:53.200" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: You mentioned streaming audio and video - could you confirm that this is in reference to consumption of media, and not broadcasting of it - right?""" start="00:17:59.306" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""You mentioned streaming audio and video. Could you confirm""" start="00:17:59.306" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""that this is in reference to consumption of media and not""" start="00:18:03.680" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""broadcasting of it? So this is all shared on a peer-to-peer""" start="00:18:06.840" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""network. So if I have a file on my machine that's a video or""" start="00:18:12.440" video="qanda-hyperdrive" id="subtitle"]]
diff --git a/2024/info/hyperdrive-before.md b/2024/info/hyperdrive-before.md
index 32024b26..a9623857 100644
--- a/2024/info/hyperdrive-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/hyperdrive-before.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
[[!toc ]]
Format: 21-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-hyperdrive>
-Status: TO_INDEX_QA
+Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
@@ -14,6 +14,14 @@ Status: TO_INDEX_QA
# Q&A
-<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="hyperdrive-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperdrive--new-in-hyperdriveel-quick-install-peer-graph-transclusion--joseph-turner--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-hyperdrive--new-in-hyperdriveel-quick-install-peer-graph-transclusion--joseph-turner--answers.vtt" default />"""<p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video><div></div>Duration: 22:34 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-hyperdrive">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperdrive--new-in-hyperdriveel-quick-install-peer-graph-transclusion--joseph-turner--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperdrive--new-in-hyperdriveel-quick-install-peer-graph-transclusion--joseph-turner--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (32MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="hyperdrive-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperdrive--new-in-hyperdriveel-quick-install-peer-graph-transclusion--joseph-turner--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-hyperdrive--new-in-hyperdriveel-quick-install-peer-graph-transclusion--joseph-turner--answers.vtt" default />"""<track kind="chapters" label="Chapters" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-hyperdrive--new-in-hyperdriveel-quick-install-peer-graph-transclusion--joseph-turner--answers--chapters.vtt" /><p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="hyperdrive-qanda" data="""
+02:05.120 New version of hyperdrive.el
+03:09.210 Q: Network effects are tricky - do you know of any public shares people can join to try this tool out properly?
+09:33.587 Q: blocklist or whitelist so I can make them containing useful information for only me while also being useful with in a public sense
+13:43.547 Q: Could you comment on the "visualization" thing, (org visualization), and your experience with this type of content in buffers and the various possibilities (svg, etc.)?
+17:01.266 Q: What is something surprising about how you or somebody else that you didn't expect from using the hyperdrive network?
+17:59.306 Q: You mentioned streaming audio and video - could you confirm that this is in reference to consumption of media, and not broadcasting of it - right?
+
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="hyperdrive-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperdrive--new-in-hyperdriveel-quick-install-peer-graph-transclusion--joseph-turner--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 22:34 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-hyperdrive">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperdrive--new-in-hyperdriveel-quick-install-peer-graph-transclusion--joseph-turner--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperdrive--new-in-hyperdriveel-quick-install-peer-graph-transclusion--joseph-turner--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (10MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperdrive--new-in-hyperdriveel-quick-install-peer-graph-transclusion--joseph-turner--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-hyperdrive--new-in-hyperdriveel-quick-install-peer-graph-transclusion--joseph-turner--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (32MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/julia-after.md b/2024/info/julia-after.md
index c7945b26..9a2d879c 100644
--- a/2024/info/julia-after.md
+++ b/2024/info/julia-after.md
@@ -211,7 +211,8 @@
</div><div class="transcript transcript-qanda"><a name="julia-qanda-transcript"></a><h1>Q&A transcript (unedited)</h1>
-[[!template text="""... answer to that. I, I think the infrastructure for an""" start="00:00:00.089" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Do you have any suggestions for interactive debugging of Julia code in Emacs?""" start="00:00:00.089" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""... answer to that. I, I think the infrastructure for an""" start="00:00:00.089" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""ecosystem in Julia in general is as mature as other""" start="00:00:01.509" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""languages, and even debugger infiltrator themselves are""" start="00:00:01.509" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""not particularly well developed. And so I don't think""" start="00:00:01.509" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -227,7 +228,8 @@
[[!template text="""Julia community itself. So let alone Emacs, integration""" start="00:00:58.809" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""with Emacs. The way I personally debug is mostly using,""" start="00:01:04.192" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""well, debugger and infiltrator with Julia REPL mode in""" start="00:01:08.286" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Emacs. The second question, can you call out something that""" start="00:01:08.286" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Can you call out something that Julia has that Emacs does not, and which could benefit Emacs?""" start="00:01:08.286" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Emacs. The second question, can you call out something that""" start="00:01:08.286" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Julia has that Emacs does not and which could benefit Emacs?""" start="00:01:18.009" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Nothing stands out to me except the usual multi-threading""" start="00:01:26.852" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""and things like this. I don't necessarily see something""" start="00:01:28.848" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -246,7 +248,8 @@
[[!template text="""proves that we are doing this. But I'd like to emphasize that""" start="00:02:21.228" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""the community is a really important aspect in Julia that I""" start="00:02:27.192" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""think we should double down on our side. The next question is""" start="00:02:27.192" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""about Lisp syntax with Julia, like what we can do in Python.""" start="00:02:36.797" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Is there a way to use lisp syntax with Julia, like hy for python or lisp flavoured erlang?""" start="00:02:36.797" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""about Lisp syntax with Julia, like what we can do in Python.""" start="00:02:36.797" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I don't think that's, I don't, I am not aware of any package""" start="00:02:48.038" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""that does that. I would bet that there's something there. I""" start="00:02:48.038" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""think that that's possible. Indeed, there used to be a Lisp""" start="00:02:56.722" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -257,10 +260,11 @@
[[!template text="""provenance. I think that it should be possible to use the""" start="00:03:16.124" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""metaprogramming features in Julia to change the structure""" start="00:03:25.430" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""of your syntax to be a Lispy syntax. I do want to emphasize""" start="00:03:25.430" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""that""" start="00:03:36.238" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Julia is heavily inspired by Lisp, so I wouldn't be""" start="00:03:36.238" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""surprised if if something like this were possible. I have""" start="00:03:36.238" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""tried Julia Snail. So the next question is about Julia""" start="00:03:49.309" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that Julia is heavily inspired by Lisp, so I wouldn't be""" start="00:03:36.238" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""surprised if if something like this were possible.""" start="00:03:36.238" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I have tried Julia Snail.""" start="00:03:49.309" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Have you tried the Julia Snail package for Emacs? It tries to be like SLY/SLIME for Common Lisp.""" start="00:03:51.168" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""So the next question is about Julia""" start="00:03:51.168" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Snail. I found Julia REPL to be a little bit easier to set up""" start="00:03:51.270" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""and use. So I just settled on that. I should maybe revisit""" start="00:03:53.312" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""that. In particular, I use the Julia REPL with the vterm""" start="00:04:00.918" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -268,21 +272,24 @@
[[!template text="""scripts. And that works for me. I do think that the tooling""" start="00:04:03.720" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""uh, could be improved. I think there is definitely much room""" start="00:04:15.638" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""and I would like to see improvement in that area. Um, and, uh,""" start="00:04:17.399" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""so we have, uh, okay. Data inspector for, for Julia Red Bull.""" start="00:04:22.940" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Uh, I, I don't think so. I don't, is there any data inspector""" start="00:04:32.043" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""in for, for the Julia Red Bull that we can use in Emacs? I, I,""" start="00:04:34.804" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""I'm not sure. I don't think so. I think the way I look at data is""" start="00:04:43.223" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""essentially ignoring AMX when encoded. It's just using the""" start="00:04:44.845" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""REPL. And again, with Julia REPL. So I'm not aware of any""" start="00:04:49.632" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""specialized tool And again, maybe this is, again, a good""" start="00:04:53.899" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Is there a data inspector for a Julia REPL available that you can use in Emacs?""" start="00:04:22.940" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""so we have data inspector for Julia REPL.""" start="00:04:22.940" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I don't think so. I don't, is there any data inspector""" start="00:04:32.043" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""in for, for the Julia REPL that we can use in Emacs?""" start="00:04:34.804" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I'm not sure. I don't think so.""" start="00:04:43.223" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I think the way I look at data is""" start="00:04:44.840" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""essentially ignoring Emacs when encoded. It's just using the""" start="00:04:47.840" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""REPL. And again, with Julia REPL. So I'm not aware of any""" start="00:04:50.520" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""specialized tool And again, maybe this is, again, a good""" start="00:04:54.760" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""moment to emphasize that tooling, the Julia community""" start="00:04:58.652" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""clusters around VS Code. And there is tools like the, pretty""" start="00:04:58.652" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""much all the work with VS Code, unfortunately. And while""" start="00:05:06.315" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""there's a very, very decent Julia mode and Julia repo mode""" start="00:05:12.578" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""and Julia snail, there's definitely, definitely room for""" start="00:05:12.578" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""improvement.""" start="00:05:12.578" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Next, we have a question about literate programming in""" start="00:05:24.443" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Julia. I haven't done much of it with Oracle Babel or""" start="00:05:24.443" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Have you tried literate programming Julia (using Org babel or some other means) in Emacs?""" start="00:05:24.443" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Next, we have a question about literate programming in""" start="00:05:24.443" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Julia. I haven't done much of it with Org Babel or""" start="00:05:24.443" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""anything else. I haven't done much of it. I can say that Julia""" start="00:05:29.505" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""has developed a new iteration of notebooks called Pluto.""" start="00:05:35.827" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Here I'm thinking about Jupyter notebooks. The Pluto""" start="00:05:46.090" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -311,13 +318,14 @@
[[!template text="""features will find a little bit of joy in working with Julia.""" start="00:07:27.367" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I think I addressed what I have here. I don't know if there's""" start="00:07:38.214" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""anything else that I should add.""" start="00:07:40.189" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""It took me a minute to unmute there. No, I think that was""" start="00:07:51.718" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""awesome. And thank you so much. I guess I thought it would""" start="00:07:54.060" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""collapse that shared area on BBB, my mistake, on the stream,""" start="00:07:56.822" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""or I would have left it open. But in any case, no, I thought""" start="00:07:56.822" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""that was great. You did a great job of responding to all the""" start="00:08:10.220" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""questions and comments. And thank you again so much for your""" start="00:08:13.083" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""talk and getting us all excited to learn Julia. Thank you.""" start="00:08:16.306" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""It took me a minute to unmute there.""" start="00:07:51.718" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""No, I think that was awesome. And thank you so much.""" start="00:07:54.040" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I guess I thought it would""" start="00:07:58.400" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""collapse that shared area on BBB, my mistake, on the stream,""" start="00:08:00.400" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""or I would have left it open. But in any case, no, I thought""" start="00:08:06.560" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that was great. You did a great job of responding to all the""" start="00:08:12.400" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""questions and comments. And thank you again so much for your""" start="00:08:15.080" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""talk and getting us all excited to learn Julia. Thank you.""" start="00:08:17.880" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Enjoy EmacsConf. And again, thanks so much for attending,""" start="00:08:24.094" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""for being EmacsConf. Thank you.""" start="00:08:25.335" video="qanda-julia" id="subtitle"]]
diff --git a/2024/info/julia-before.md b/2024/info/julia-before.md
index b2c5e465..1da110dc 100644
--- a/2024/info/julia-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/julia-before.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
[[!toc ]]
Format: 10-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-julia>
-Status: TO_INDEX_QA
+Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
@@ -14,6 +14,14 @@ Status: TO_INDEX_QA
# Q&A
-<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="julia-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-julia--exploring-shared-philosophies-in-julia-and-emacs--gabriele-bozzola--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-julia--exploring-shared-philosophies-in-julia-and-emacs--gabriele-bozzola--answers.vtt" default />"""<p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video><div></div><div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-julia">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-julia--exploring-shared-philosophies-in-julia-and-emacs--gabriele-bozzola--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-julia--exploring-shared-philosophies-in-julia-and-emacs--gabriele-bozzola--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (21MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="julia-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-julia--exploring-shared-philosophies-in-julia-and-emacs--gabriele-bozzola--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-julia--exploring-shared-philosophies-in-julia-and-emacs--gabriele-bozzola--answers.vtt" default />"""<track kind="chapters" label="Chapters" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-julia--exploring-shared-philosophies-in-julia-and-emacs--gabriele-bozzola--answers--chapters.vtt" /><p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="julia-qanda" data="""
+00:00.089 Q: Do you have any suggestions for interactive debugging of Julia code in Emacs?
+01:08.286 Q: Can you call out something that Julia has that Emacs does not, and which could benefit Emacs?
+02:36.797 Q: Is there a way to use lisp syntax with Julia, like hy for python or lisp flavoured erlang?
+03:51.168 Q: Have you tried the Julia Snail package for Emacs? It tries to be like SLY/SLIME for Common Lisp.
+04:22.940 Q: Is there a data inspector for a Julia REPL available that you can use in Emacs?
+05:24.443 Q: Have you tried literate programming Julia (using Org babel or some other means) in Emacs?
+
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diff --git a/2024/info/learning-before.md b/2024/info/learning-before.md
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Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-learning>
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18:36.957 Summary
19:03.210 References
-"""]]<div></div>Duration: 19:39 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-learning">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--intro.webm">Download --intro.webm</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--main--chapters.vtt">Download --main--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--main.vtt">Download --main.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--main.webm">Download --main.webm (137MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--slides.pdf">Download --slides.pdf (9.5MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://toobnix.org/w/2FSZbvb7v5eZMRFL1f2DXP">View on Toobnix</a></li></ul></div></div>
+"""]]<div></div>Duration: 19:39 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-learning">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--edited.webm">Download --edited.webm (57MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--intro.webm">Download --intro.webm</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--main--chapters.vtt">Download --main--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--main.vtt">Download --main.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--main.webm">Download --main.webm (137MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--slides.pdf">Download --slides.pdf (9.5MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://toobnix.org/w/2FSZbvb7v5eZMRFL1f2DXP">View on Toobnix</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Q&A
-<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="learning-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--answers.vtt" default />"""<p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video><div></div>Duration: 24:41 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-learning">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (57MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="learning-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--answers.vtt" default />"""<track kind="chapters" label="Chapters" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--answers--chapters.vtt" /><p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="learning-qanda" data="""
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+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="learning-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 24:41 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-learning">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--answers--edited.opus">Download --answers--edited.opus (20MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (11MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-learning--survival-of-the-skillest-thriving-in-the-learning-jungle--bala-ramadurai--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (57MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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+[[!template text="""yeah, we don't want to have org fragmented like Markdown is.""" start="00:14:57.640" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""it marked down. I don't start Markdown though. I'm always""" start="00:15:30.080" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""bit if I need to. And that makes sense. But I am editing""" start="00:15:47.960" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Markdown afterwards. So yeah, it would be nice. It would be""" start="00:15:51.680" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""nice. It's just, it's all done over here as opposed to, you""" start="00:15:56.000" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""know, Adding it over there, but yeah, let's think about""" start="00:16:00.360" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""for us. Wow. Does that hit home? Right? So great. Yeah. Yeah.""" start="00:16:12.600" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Yeah. Okay. So, uh, on to do's and that sort of thing, um. You""" start="00:16:17.920" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""of every sprint,""" start="00:16:32.200" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""my company, we're using JIRA.""" start="00:16:33.320" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""All jokes are valid when I say that. But I just go to its web""" start="00:16:38.280" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""page. I copy all the tasks that I need to do that sprint. I""" start="00:16:46.160" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""more""" start="00:17:22.760" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""projects? More files and nested directories? Yeah, I""" start="00:17:33.440" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""haven't really done nested directories, but I can now. Now""" start="00:17:37.200" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""Oh, okay, yeah, somebody's typing it in. Yeah, so it's""" start="00:18:02.440" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""good name right now. I'm calling it jobs, jump to project""" start="00:18:24.480" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""sections. Anyway, but yeah, I think that's kind of a nice,""" start="00:18:30.240" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""useful feature. Have I used Cucumber, Gherkin, and other""" start="00:18:36.400" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""behavior-driven development?""" start="00:18:41.920" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Have I, I mean, I do a lot of...""" start="00:18:44.480" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""I don't tangle it out to that same source file. I tangle it""" start="00:19:11.520" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""somewhere else if I tangle it at all because I don't need to. I""" start="00:19:15.360" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""can just, you know, control C that and run it. I like that""" start="00:19:19.120" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""aspect of it.""" start="00:19:23.200" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Yeah, just keeping things together. That's the big problem""" start="00:19:24.880" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I have with a lot of tests is the tests are somewhere else.""" start="00:19:29.320" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""It's separate from the code. I like seeing it all together,""" start="00:19:32.480" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""but a lot depends on how extensive it is. So for a lot of the,""" start="00:19:35.320" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""you know, the tests that we end up doing where, you know,""" start="00:19:39.880" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""you've got to do a lot of mocks and a lot of startup and tear""" start="00:19:43.360" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""down, that kind of thing. Yeah, that doesn't help as much.""" start="00:19:47.760" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""And you probably have to kind of go old school on that.""" start="00:19:51.840" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""What granularity I'm looking for with my org files and my""" start="00:19:54.600" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""subcontent? That's a real good question and really""" start="00:20:01.360" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""subjective. I change that over time. I begin by just dump. I""" start="00:20:04.880" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""just dump everything in my head into a file and then I go""" start="00:20:13.160" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""really small and simple. And boy, that just doesn't happen.""" start="00:20:26.160" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""It's just too fun to add things and try new ideas. And I found""" start="00:20:29.920" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""my files were just littered with good ideas that were""" start="00:20:35.760" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""half-baked and not finished. And so it's like, oh, I need to""" start="00:20:41.840" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""extract these and put them into different files so I can keep""" start="00:20:47.120" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""just going to keep refactoring. It's an iterative process.""" start="00:20:54.360" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""So having the ability to, like with an org file, where you can""" start="00:20:59.000" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""archive a subtree. Okay, this idea didn't pan out. Archive""" start="00:21:04.200" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""it. I can come back to it later. Being able to just kind of""" start="00:21:09.160" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""shove it somewhere else is really a nice little feature. All""" start="00:21:13.520" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""right. Not a question, just a comment. We need more of your""" start="00:21:20.400" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""insightful posts and videos. Oh, thanks.""" start="00:21:25.080" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I appreciate it. Yes, it's been a fun journey. And I think we""" start="00:21:29.240" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""are coming up on our time, actually. So that is just an""" start="00:21:35.520" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""amazing quiz. And it helps me from manipulating, as I said,""" start="00:21:38.520" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""or as I put it earlier, like my chance as an organizer, or not""" start="00:21:41.920" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""manipulating, monopolizing my chance as an organizer to""" start="00:21:46.960" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""just get a chance to pick your brain on all kinds of things,""" start="00:21:50.680" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""which is too kind, too kind. Appreciate it. It's been fun.""" start="00:21:53.440" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""All right, I'll try answering more questions online as""" start="00:21:58.960" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""well. All right, talk to you later. And we appreciate your""" start="00:22:04.680" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""being in a huge resource that you are to the community.""" start="00:22:07.960" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Thanks to everyone for tuning in and we'll be coming over to""" start="00:22:10.400" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""our next talk in just a moment here. And so bear with us""" start="00:22:14.200" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""through the transition as we slip into, I think it's our, is""" start="00:22:18.240" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that our penultimate or our ultimate talk? We have one or two""" start="00:22:23.240" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""left, I'm not sure. I think we've got a couple of talks left.""" start="00:22:26.920" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I'm back. Thank you, Howard. And we will be moving to the next""" start="00:22:30.120" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""talk in about six minutes. So if you need to grab some coffee,""" start="00:22:34.080" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""some tea, use the time wisely. And to confirm, we will have""" start="00:22:37.160" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""one, two, three more talks this afternoon. So there's still""" start="00:22:42.120" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""plenty to go around. See you in a bit, folks.""" start="00:22:44.320" video="qanda-literate" id="subtitle"]]
</div>Questions or comments? Please e-mail [emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org](mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20literate%3A%20Literate%20programming%20for%20the%2021st%20Century)
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Format: 16-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-literate>
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+Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
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# Q&A
-<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="literate-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-literate--literate-programming-for-the-21st-century--howard-abrams--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-literate--literate-programming-for-the-21st-century--howard-abrams--answers.vtt" default />"""<p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video><div></div>Duration: 22:48 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-literate">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-literate--literate-programming-for-the-21st-century--howard-abrams--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-literate--literate-programming-for-the-21st-century--howard-abrams--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (56MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="literate-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-literate--literate-programming-for-the-21st-century--howard-abrams--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-literate--literate-programming-for-the-21st-century--howard-abrams--answers.vtt" default />"""<track kind="chapters" label="Chapters" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-literate--literate-programming-for-the-21st-century--howard-abrams--answers--chapters.vtt" /><p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="literate-qanda" data="""
+02:07.400 Q: What's the largest code base you've ever tackled with the literate approach (esp. Emacs + Org-mode)?
+03:58.080 Q: Have you ever used org-transclusion?
+04:08.440 Q: What is your usage of dynamic blocks in such workflows?
+04:48.840 Q: Is the minibuffer being deliberately hidden in this video?
+05:17.341 Q: What's your take on Emacs+Org vs. Jupyter notebooks (for interactive programming)?
+07:07.800 Q: Do you think any programming language is more suited to literate programming than another?
+08:21.560 Q: Do you use inline org function calls and org babel library and such?
+09:36.970 Q: How do you handle the cases where org markup may sometimes interfere with some of the code?
+11:06.220 Q: You said at the start that literate didn't catch on in corporate DevOps - why not?
+11:29.421 Q: Why not that full stack on Markdown?
+12:22.120 Corwin's aside on orgvm
+14:49.520 Org and Markdown fragmentation
+16:17.920 Q: How does your management of "TODOs" (projects/tasks) interact with this literate mindset, any insightful things you do on that front?
+17:30.630 Q: Do you LP also on larger projects?
+18:38.936 Q: Have you used Cucumber/Gherkin/BDD and do you think it has a strong overlap to what you talked about here?
+19:54.600 Q: What granularity are you looking for re your org files and contents, with respect to a codebase that it tangles to, or in non-coding contexts?
+
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="literate-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-literate--literate-programming-for-the-21st-century--howard-abrams--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 22:48 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-literate">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-literate--literate-programming-for-the-21st-century--howard-abrams--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-literate--literate-programming-for-the-21st-century--howard-abrams--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (12MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-literate--literate-programming-for-the-21st-century--howard-abrams--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-literate--literate-programming-for-the-21st-century--howard-abrams--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (56MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""I would love to see the GUI interacting with the scheduling stuff""" start="00:00:00.000" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""...volume of code I've written that.""" start="00:00:00.000" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
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+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Or any other GUI stuff you've worked on in the past that you'd be comfortable showing?""" start="00:00:57.560" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Scratchpad, is there any other GUI stuff I've worked on in""" start="00:00:57.560" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""sometimes you see my name written one way, and sometimes you""" start="00:02:09.720" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""see my name written the other way. I quite like it. A lot of""" start="00:02:12.320" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""people thought that I was quitting Emacs when I changed my""" start="00:02:15.040" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""name to be mainly Screw Lisp. I love it. That's a great story.""" start="00:02:19.320" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""name to be mainly screwlisp. I love it. That's a great story.""" start="00:02:19.320" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Thank you. It's so great to have a name from somebody else. I""" start="00:02:23.400" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""was just thrilled. So thank you, mousebot. Everyone use""" start="00:02:27.320" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""mousebot's mode. Welcome to Green Guest. I'm with you""" start="00:02:30.000" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""questions than, you know, but of course, you know, we've""" start="00:02:59.000" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""talked a little before, but I, so I have a pile of questions.""" start="00:03:02.040" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""You promised to come on the Lispy Gopher show. That's right.""" start="00:03:07.400" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Lispy Gopher Show""" start="00:03:07.400" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""You promised to come on the Lispy Gopher show. That's right.""" start="00:03:07.400" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I have so much to say. I could, I could, I could come right on""" start="00:03:11.160" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""your show and just talk to you there, but I'm just curious.""" start="00:03:13.240" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Talk to us a little bit about that. Tell us more about the""" start="00:03:16.040" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""kind of, interesting experience with some great friends of""" start="00:06:08.920" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""mine, whom I love dearly. Vidak, if you're watching this,""" start="00:06:12.080" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I'm gossiping about you people over in Australia there.""" start="00:06:15.800" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Where people come to you with really exciting ideas that""" start="00:06:21.560" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Lisp already did it""" start="00:06:21.560" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Where people come to you with really exciting ideas that""" start="00:06:21.560" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""seem to be very cutting edge and like, you know, very much the""" start="00:06:25.440" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""current talk of the day, like you can hear in other""" start="00:06:30.360" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""programming languages, and they're telling you how they""" start="00:06:33.560" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -604,11 +608,11 @@ Captioner: rodrigo
[[!template text="""depending on your research group, has been, was kind of""" start="00:08:55.240" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""established in the late 70s by Waters again, actually.""" start="00:08:59.160" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Sorry for the anecdote, just kind of the interesting""" start="00:09:02.720" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""medley.""" start="00:09:05.720" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Yeah.""" start="00:09:09.280" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Ellis over in the IRC has come up with a good slime about""" start="00:09:09.800" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""medley. Not at all.""" start="00:09:05.720" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Yeah.""" start="00:09:11.160" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Ellis over in the IRC has come up with a good slime about""" start="00:09:17.920" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""async. Oh, I see. So yeah,""" start="00:09:25.640" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""I guess that would work. I have to try that. OK, so you're just""" start="00:09:30.640" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I guess that would work. I have to try that. OK, so you're just""" start="00:09:33.340" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""getting me reading this. They have had a stab at resolving""" start="00:09:38.200" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""our asynchronous calls thing more elegantly than me. Left""" start="00:09:42.680" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""as an exercise to the listener. It's one of the big virtues of""" start="00:09:49.280" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -624,7 +628,8 @@ Captioner: rodrigo
[[!template text="""really appreciate this talk. I'm constantly cribbing from""" start="00:10:34.800" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""everyone I meet. And yeah, this talk has been eye-popping,""" start="00:10:37.320" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""just watching you casually navigate Emacs, actually.""" start="00:10:40.520" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Yeah, it's cool. Yeah, I enjoyed discovering IELM mode.""" start="00:10:43.600" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""IELM""" start="00:10:43.600" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Yeah, it's cool. Yeah, I enjoyed discovering IELM mode.""" start="00:10:43.600" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""That was going to be my other question for people. Are there""" start="00:10:51.520" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""any IELM Power users around? I could really go for an""" start="00:10:54.960" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""EmacsConf talk on IELM mode. Aha, yes. Very good. Note""" start="00:10:59.440" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -649,8 +654,9 @@ Captioner: rodrigo
[[!template text="""conference for years. I know. No, I'm kidding. That would be""" start="00:12:19.480" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""cool. I will absolutely go to your ielm talk. I make a lot of use""" start="00:12:23.920" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""of that and could do more. Yeah, we're meant to suddenly""" start="00:12:28.560" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""a McCLIM Lambda Moo client? And I actually had all my kind of""" start="00:12:36.640" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Are we going to get a McCLIM LambdaMOO client?""" start="00:12:32.880" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""stop. But a guest over in Lambda also said, are we going to get""" start="00:12:32.880" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""a McCLIM LambdaMOO client? And I actually had all my kind of""" start="00:12:36.640" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Moo stuff I'd written in Common Lisp, which I was thinking of""" start="00:12:41.240" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""just kind of jettisoning. But you're right, I should make""" start="00:12:44.520" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""that into a client for Common Lisp. Anyway, I'm going to hang""" start="00:12:47.640" video="qanda-mcclim" id="subtitle"]]
diff --git a/2024/info/mcclim-before.md b/2024/info/mcclim-before.md
index 92fb08fa..4cb477c4 100644
--- a/2024/info/mcclim-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/mcclim-before.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
[[!toc ]]
Format: 35-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-mcclim>
-Status: TO_INDEX_QA
+Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
@@ -20,6 +20,14 @@ Status: TO_INDEX_QA
# Q&A
-<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="mcclim-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-mcclim--elisp-and-mcclim--screwlisp--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-mcclim--elisp-and-mcclim--screwlisp--answers.vtt" default />"""<p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video><div></div><div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-mcclim">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-mcclim--elisp-and-mcclim--screwlisp--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-mcclim--elisp-and-mcclim--screwlisp--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (33MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="mcclim-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-mcclim--elisp-and-mcclim--screwlisp--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-mcclim--elisp-and-mcclim--screwlisp--answers.vtt" default />"""<track kind="chapters" label="Chapters" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-mcclim--elisp-and-mcclim--screwlisp--answers--chapters.vtt" /><p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="mcclim-qanda" data="""
+00:00.000 I would love to see the GUI interacting with the scheduling stuff
+00:57.560 Q: Or any other GUI stuff you've worked on in the past that you'd be comfortable showing?
+03:07.400 Lispy Gopher Show
+06:21.560 Lisp already did it
+10:43.600 IELM
+12:32.880 Q: Are we going to get a McCLIM LambdaMOO client?
+
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="mcclim-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-mcclim--elisp-and-mcclim--screwlisp--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div><div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-mcclim">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-mcclim--elisp-and-mcclim--screwlisp--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-mcclim--elisp-and-mcclim--screwlisp--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (6.9MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-mcclim--elisp-and-mcclim--screwlisp--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-mcclim--elisp-and-mcclim--screwlisp--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (33MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/org-update-before.md b/2024/info/org-update-before.md
index 08b996f3..0bfb03fd 100644
--- a/2024/info/org-update-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/org-update-before.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
[[!toc ]]
Format: 40-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-org-update>
-Status: TO_INDEX_QA
+Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
@@ -55,6 +55,6 @@ Status: TO_INDEX_QA
26:08.840 microemacs
29:31.920 Q: Is there/could there be a resource with which to recommend particularly well written codebases for review by others?
-"""]]<div></div>Duration: 30:39 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-org-update">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (68MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="org-update-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 30:39 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-org-update">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (16MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (68MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/p-search-after.md b/2024/info/p-search-after.md
index daebac99..a3126b30 100644
--- a/2024/info/p-search-after.md
+++ b/2024/info/p-search-after.md
@@ -337,12 +337,14 @@ Captioner: sachac
<div class="transcript transcript-qanda"><a name="p-search-qanda-transcript"></a><h1>Q&A transcript (unedited)</h1>
-[[!template text="""starting the recording here in the chat, and I see some""" start="00:00:00.000" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""...starting the recording here in the chat, and I see some""" start="00:00:00.000" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""questions already coming in. So thank you so much for your""" start="00:00:03.560" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""talk, Zach, and I'll step out of your way and let you field""" start="00:00:06.040" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""talk, Zac, and I'll step out of your way and let you field""" start="00:00:06.040" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""some of these questions.""" start="00:00:09.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Sounds good. All right, so let's see. I'm going off of the""" start="00:00:10.280" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""question list. So the first one is about having reduced""" start="00:00:22.000" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""question list.""" start="00:00:22.000" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Do you think a reduced version of this functionality could be integrated into isearch?""" start="00:00:22.970" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""So the first one is about having reduced""" start="00:00:22.970" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""version of the functionality integrated into iSearch. So""" start="00:00:25.840" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""yeah, with the way things are set up, it is essentially a""" start="00:00:32.000" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""framework. So""" start="00:00:37.920" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -353,8 +355,8 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""them. In theory, you could have like a website candidate""" start="00:00:58.520" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""generator, and it could be like a web crawler. I mean, so""" start="00:01:01.800" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""there's a lot of different options. So one option, it's on my""" start="00:01:06.400" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""defund candidate generator. So basically it takes a file,""" start="00:01:15.040" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""mind, and I hope to get to this soon, is create a defun, like a""" start="00:01:10.520" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""defun candidate generator. So basically it takes a file,""" start="00:01:15.040" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""splits it up into like defunds, kind of like just like what""" start="00:01:18.600" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""iSearch would do. and then use each of those, the body of""" start="00:01:22.280" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""those, as a content for the search session. So, I mean,""" start="00:01:26.280" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -363,29 +365,30 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""you could, if such a candidate generator was created, you""" start="00:01:39.480" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""could easily, and just like, you know, one command. Get the""" start="00:01:42.600" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""defunds, create a search session with it, and then just go""" start="00:01:49.560" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""just like this. is in the works. And I guess another thing is""" start="00:02:01.440" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""straight to your query. So, definitely, something""" start="00:01:54.600" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""just like this is in the works. And I guess another thing is""" start="00:02:01.440" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""interface.""" start="00:02:06.920" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""The whole dedicated buffer is helpful for searching, but""" start="00:02:08.240" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""with this iSearch case, there's currently not a way to have a""" start="00:02:17.080" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""with this isearch case, there's currently not a way to have a""" start="00:02:17.080" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""reduced UI, where it's just like, OK, I have these function""" start="00:02:21.920" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""defunds for the current file. I just want them to pop up at the""" start="00:02:27.840" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""bottom so I can quickly go through it. So currently, I don't""" start="00:02:32.240" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""have that. But such a UI is definitely, yeah, thinking about""" start="00:02:35.800" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""how that could be done.""" start="00:02:41.200" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Alright, so yeah. So next question. Andy, how we how this""" start="00:02:45.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""will work with personal information like subtle casting.""" start="00:02:50.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Any idea how this would work with personal information like Zettlekastens?""" start="00:02:45.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Alright, so yeah. So next question. Any idea how this""" start="00:02:45.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""will work with personal information like Zettelkasten?""" start="00:02:50.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""So this is, this is like, I mean, it's essentially usable as""" start="00:02:52.600" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""directory and so with the already existing file system""" start="00:03:12.160" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""is with Zettelkasten method. So, I mean, that I mean""" start="00:02:58.320" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""basically what like for example org-roam, and I think other""" start="00:03:04.560" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""ones like Denote, they put all these files in the""" start="00:03:08.280" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""directory, and so with the already existing file system""" start="00:03:12.160" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""candidate generator all you'd have to do is set that to be the""" start="00:03:15.920" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""directory of your Zettelkasten system and then it would""" start="00:03:19.680" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""based off of the ways it's set up, if you had maybe your""" start="00:03:33.280" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""dailies you didn't want to search, it's just as easy to add a""" start="00:03:36.040" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""give, like just eliminate the date, like the things from the""" start="00:03:44.520" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""search results right there. So yeah, definitely that is a""" start="00:04:14.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""use case that's on top of my mind. So next one, how good does a""" start="00:04:19.600" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""search work for synonyms, especially if you use different""" start="00:04:23.240" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""languages? Okay, this is a good question because with the""" start="00:04:26.440" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""way that VM25 works, it's essentially just like trying to""" start="00:04:30.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""like define synonyms, define, term replacement. So""" start="00:05:07.520" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""whenever you see this term, it should be this. And it even""" start="00:05:11.040" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""gets even further. If someone searches for a plural string,""" start="00:05:14.080" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""gets even further.""" start="00:05:14.080" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Plurals""" start="00:05:15.092" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""If someone searches for a plural string,""" start="00:05:15.092" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""address, but it's on the top of my mind as to how. So that's one""" start="00:05:27.560" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""part.""" start="00:05:33.520" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""easily just create a vector search prior, plug it into the""" start="00:05:47.400" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""system, and start using it. The only problem is that kind of""" start="00:05:51.160" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""the vector search functions, like you have to do like cosine""" start="00:05:54.600" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""similarity, like if you have like 10,000 documents, If""" start="00:05:58.880" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""the whole can of worms of indexing comes up. And how do you do""" start="00:06:09.880" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""that? And is that going to be native elisp? And so that's a""" start="00:06:14.160" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""synonyms, stemming, that kind of stuff for alternate""" start="00:06:25.960" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""terms, that could also be incorporated.""" start="00:06:33.440" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Okay, next one. When searching by author, I know authors may""" start="00:06:40.200" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: When searching by author I know authors may setup a new machine and not put the exact same information. Is this doing anything to combine those into one author?""" start="00:06:40.200" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Okay, next one. When searching by author, I know authors may""" start="00:06:40.200" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""set up a new machine and not put the exact same information.""" start="00:06:43.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Is this doing anything to combine these two in one author?""" start="00:06:47.120" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Okay, so for this one, it's not. So it's like the way the get""" start="00:06:49.520" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""another prior for the new user's email. And then that would""" start="00:07:19.800" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""be a way to just get both of those set up. So that's kind of a""" start="00:07:24.080" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""searching. Okay. So. Okay, that's interesting. I'll have""" start="00:07:58.840" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""to look into this""" start="00:08:04.040" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""tool. I haven't seen that. I do kind of keep my eyes out for""" start="00:08:05.240" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""these kind of things. One thing I have seen that was kind of""" start="00:08:15.280" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""that, I mean, looked interesting was kind of like AST, like""" start="00:08:18.200" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""can grep for a string in the language itself. So that's""" start="00:08:29.520" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""something I think would be cool to implement either,""" start="00:08:35.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""possible to do a new list. If not, there are those kind of like""" start="00:08:41.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""be cool to incorporate.""" start="00:08:47.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Let's see. Have you thought about integrating results from""" start="00:08:50.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""using cosine similarity with a deep learning based vector""" start="00:08:58.280" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""embedding? Yeah, exactly. So yeah, this kind of goes back to""" start="00:09:01.000" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""the topic before it. Definitely the whole semantic search""" start="00:09:06.680" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""with vector embeddings, that's something that, I mean, it""" start="00:09:09.760" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""would be actually kind of trivial to implement that in""" start="00:09:12.680" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""in elisp, it's probably too slow.""" start="00:09:20.240" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""like, how do you get the system running locally on your""" start="00:09:34.880" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""machine if you want to run it that or, I mean, so that's""" start="00:09:36.920" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""actually another kind of aspect that I need to look into.""" start="00:09:41.240" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Okay, so let's see.""" start="00:09:48.880" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""cover. Is it possible to say bookmark searches or search""" start="00:10:06.320" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Is it possible to save/bookmark searches or search templates so they can be used again and again?""" start="00:10:01.940" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Okay, next question. Let's see. I'm sorry if this has been""" start="00:10:01.940" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""templates so they can be used again and again? Exactly. So""" start="00:10:09.080" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""have. And yeah, and it's just, it was just a bookmark. You can""" start="00:10:21.120" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""just open and just like reopen that, rerun that search from""" start="00:10:26.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""where you left off. So there's that. And then also, I tried to""" start="00:10:29.840" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""in the works and like thinking about having groups of groups""" start="00:11:41.000" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""can make a preset out of these and make them easy, easily""" start="00:11:51.920" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""addable. So yeah. A lot of things like that are, you know, I'm""" start="00:11:54.560" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""thinking about a lot of things about that, so.""" start="00:11:58.080" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Okay, so next question. You mentioned about candidate""" start="00:12:02.800" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: You mentioned about candidate generators. Could you explain about to what the score is assigned to?""" start="00:12:02.800" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Okay, so next question. You mentioned about candidate""" start="00:12:02.800" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""generators. Could you explain about what the score is""" start="00:12:06.080" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""assigned to? Is this to a line or whatever the candidate""" start="00:12:08.480" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""generates? How does it work with our junior demo? Okay,""" start="00:12:12.200" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""and then just gets your web pages for the candidates.""" start="00:13:55.760" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -539,9 +552,9 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""candidate generator knows how best to search for the terms""" start="00:14:01.160" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""of what candidate it's generating. So, the file system""" start="00:14:04.680" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""candidate generator will say, okay, I have a base""" start="00:14:08.920" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""directory, So, if you ask me, the file system candidate""" start="00:14:12.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""directory. So, if you ask me, the file system candidate""" start="00:14:12.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""generator, how to get the terms, it knows it's set up to use""" start="00:14:17.240" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""rip prep. And so, it runs rip prep, and so then it goes""" start="00:14:21.240" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""ripgrep. And so, it runs ripgrep, and so then it goes""" start="00:14:21.240" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""through, it runs the command, gets the counts, and then""" start="00:14:25.200" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""store those counts. So, the lines have nothing. At this""" start="00:14:29.440" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""point, the lines have nothing. There's no notion of lines at""" start="00:14:32.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""thing, to kind of match out the particular lines. And so""" start="00:14:56.400" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""that's a separate mechanism. And that can be done in Elist,""" start="00:15:00.560" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""because if you're not displaying, that's kind of a design""" start="00:15:03.160" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""decision of Psearch, is that it only displays like maybe 10""" start="00:15:05.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""decision of P-Search, is that it only displays like maybe 10""" start="00:15:05.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""or 20. It doesn't display all the results. So you can have""" start="00:15:09.320" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Elist just go crazy with just like highlighting things,""" start="00:15:12.520" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""picking the best kind of pieces to show. So yeah, that's how""" start="00:15:16.680" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -563,20 +576,22 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""stream to give people an hour of less content to make sure""" start="00:15:42.080" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""everybody goes and takes their lunch and break a little bit.""" start="00:15:47.440" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""But if you would like to keep going in here, Love to love to""" start="00:15:50.640" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""take as many questions. And, of course, the will include""" start="00:15:55.040" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""that all when we publish the Q and a. Sounds good. Yeah, I go.""" start="00:15:59.840" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""And stick around on the stream as we cut away, as we've got a""" start="00:16:06.160" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""take as many questions. And, of course, we will include""" start="00:15:55.040" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that all when we publish the Q and A. Sounds good. Yeah, I'll go""" start="00:15:59.840" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""and stick around on the stream as we cut away, as we've got a""" start="00:16:06.160" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""little video surprise we've all prepared to play, just some""" start="00:16:12.200" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""comments from an Emacs user dated in 2020 or something like""" start="00:16:16.000" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""this. I forget the detail. Thank you again so much, Zach, for""" start="00:16:19.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""this. I forget the detail. Thank you again so much, Zac, for""" start="00:16:19.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""your fascinating talk.""" start="00:16:29.680" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Yeah, so, okay. This makes me really think about the""" start="00:16:30.960" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Yeah, so, okay.""" start="00:16:30.960" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: easy filtering with orderless - did this or something like this help or infulce the design of psearch?""" start="00:16:32.302" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""This makes me really think about the""" start="00:16:32.302" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""emergent workflows with Denote and easy filtering with""" start="00:16:33.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Wordless.""" start="00:16:36.000" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""orderless.""" start="00:16:36.000" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Did this or something like this help influence the design of""" start="00:16:36.640" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Psearch? Yeah, exactly. So, I mean, yeah, I mean, there's""" start="00:16:42.040" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""p-search? Yeah, exactly. So, I mean, yeah, I mean, there's""" start="00:16:42.040" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""just so many different searches. Like, it's just kind of""" start="00:16:47.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""mind boggling. Like, you could search for whatever you want""" start="00:16:49.920" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""mind-boggling. Like, you could search for whatever you want""" start="00:16:49.920" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""on your computer. Like, there's just so much, like, you""" start="00:16:52.520" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""can't, yeah, you can't just like, you can't just like hard""" start="00:16:54.600" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""code any of these things. It's all malleable. Like maybe""" start="00:17:01.200" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""Yeah, that use case definitely was at the top of my mind.""" start="00:17:25.920" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Let's see.""" start="00:17:33.480" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Let's see, so Git covers the multiple names thing itself.""" start="00:17:35.880" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Okay, yeah,""" start="00:17:56.960" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""so something about not much with Psearch UI. Actually,""" start="00:18:00.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""interestingly, I think not much is, I haven't used it""" start="00:18:09.600" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Notmuch with the p-search UI""" start="00:17:56.960" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Okay, yeah,""" start="00:17:56.960" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""so something about notmuch with p-search UI. Actually,""" start="00:18:00.360" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""interestingly, I think notmuch is, I haven't used it""" start="00:18:09.600" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""myself, but that's the, email something about yeah so i mean""" start="00:18:16.400" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""this is like these things are just like these these kind of""" start="00:18:22.760" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""extensions could kind of go go forever but one thing i""" start="00:18:25.680" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""a full-fledged index. And so having""" start="00:18:36.920" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""thought about is like i use mu4e for email""" start="00:18:30.480" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""and that uses a full-fledged index. And so having""" start="00:18:33.370" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""some method to kind of reach into these different systems""" start="00:18:41.120" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""is maybe SQL database. You can create a candidate generator""" start="00:18:50.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""from a SQLite query and then Yeah,""" start="00:19:00.440" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""I've had tons of ideas of different things you could""" start="00:19:01.920" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""and kind of be kind of like a front end for this.""" start="00:18:44.880" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Another thing is maybe SQL database.""" start="00:18:47.939" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""You can create a candidate generator from a SQLite query""" start="00:18:52.001" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""and then... yeah...""" start="00:18:55.824" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I've had tons of ideas of different things you could""" start="00:19:02.583" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""incorporate into the system. Slowly,""" start="00:19:05.520" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""they're being implemented. Just recently, I implemented""" start="00:19:09.560" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""an info file candidate generator. So it lists out all the""" start="00:19:13.600" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Info""" start="00:19:13.600" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""an info file candidate generator. So it lists out all the""" start="00:19:13.600" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""info files, and then it creates a candidate for each of the""" start="00:19:17.040" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""info nodes. So it turns out, yeah, I mean, it works pretty, I""" start="00:19:21.560" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""mean, just as well as Google. So I'm up for my own testing.""" start="00:19:26.760" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -617,19 +635,19 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""doing these search things, having an Elist""" start="00:20:06.000" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""implementation, despite it being slow, would be""" start="00:20:10.160" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""necessary. So like anything that isn't represented as a""" start="00:20:13.080" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""file, Elist, there's a mechanism in Psearch to search for""" start="00:20:17.400" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""it.""" start="00:20:21.640" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""So, yeah, so having that redundancy kind of lets you get into""" start="00:20:23.320" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""the, you know, using kind of RipGrep for the big scale""" start="00:20:29.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""things. But then when you get to the individual file, you""" start="00:20:32.800" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""know, just going back to Eliffs to kind of get the finer""" start="00:20:37.760" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""details seems to, you know, seems to end up working pretty""" start="00:20:41.000" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""well.""" start="00:20:47.200" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Thank you all for listening. Yeah, sounds like we're about""" start="00:21:04.240" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""out of questions. Hi, Zack. I have a question or still a""" start="00:21:27.400" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""out of questions. Hi, Zacc. I have a question or still a""" start="00:21:27.400" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""question. I just want to thank everybody one more time for""" start="00:21:31.280" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""their participation, especially you for speaking, Zack. I""" start="00:21:34.120" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""look forward to playing with P-Search myself. Thank you.""" start="00:21:37.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""look forward to playing with p-search myself. Thank you.""" start="00:21:37.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Yeah, there might be one last question. Is there someone?""" start="00:21:41.240" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Yes, there is. I don't know if you can understand me, but""" start="00:21:44.040" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""thank you for making this lovely thing""" start="00:21:48.520" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""out. One small question. Have you thought about Project L""" start="00:22:04.200" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""integration? And then I have a little bigger question about""" start="00:22:09.800" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""the interface.""" start="00:22:13.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Yeah, Project L integration, it's used in a couple of ways.""" start="00:22:14.880" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""project.el integration""" start="00:22:14.880" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Yeah, project.el integration, it's used in a couple of ways.""" start="00:22:14.880" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""It's kind of used to kind of as like kind of like a default.""" start="00:22:20.800" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""This is the directory I want to search for the default""" start="00:22:25.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""Project L. If there is a project, it kind of says, okay, this,""" start="00:22:33.640" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""p-search command. It does, yeah, it kind of goes off of""" start="00:22:31.280" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""project.el. If there is a project, it kind of says, okay, this,""" start="00:22:33.640" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I want to search this project. And so it kind of, it used that""" start="00:22:37.120" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""or get grab search a lot and maybe this is a better solution to""" start="00:22:46.120" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""as a default. So there's that. Because I use the project-grep""" start="00:22:40.320" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""or git-grep search a lot and maybe this is a better solution to""" start="00:22:46.120" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""the search and the interface you have right now for the""" start="00:22:50.680" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""search results. How happy are you with it and have you""" start="00:22:55.320" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""search results.""" start="00:22:55.320" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: How happy are you with the interface?""" start="00:22:56.477" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""How happy are you with it and have you""" start="00:22:56.477" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""thought about improving or have you ideas for""" start="00:22:58.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""improvements? Yeah, well actually what you see in the demo""" start="00:23:02.600" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""of goes through entire file and just says And it kind of finds""" start="00:23:25.960" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""the entire file for all of the searches.""" start="00:23:17.240" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""It finds the window that that has the highest score. So it kind""" start="00:23:20.055" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""of goes through entire file and just says... And it kind of finds""" start="00:23:25.960" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""like the piece of the section of text that has the most""" start="00:23:29.600" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""that section is pretty good. I mean, that, so yeah, that,""" start="00:23:37.920" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""there's some UI elements that could kind of help the user""" start="00:24:04.480" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""lot of it is demystifying, like understanding what you're""" start="00:24:15.640" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""learning better and not just finding the right thing. A lot""" start="00:24:19.040" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""of it is, you know, kind of exploring your data. I love that.""" start="00:24:22.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Thanks. Okay. I'm not trying to hurry us through either by""" start="00:24:26.520" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""not much to do about that. Nobody's written a front-end""" start="00:45:10.200" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""engine, and too much of the forebrain is occupied with""" start="00:45:13.720" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""was going to say a minute, but I guess, any final thoughts?""" start="00:45:29.840" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""for putting this on. It's a really nice conference to have,""" start="00:45:40.160" video="qanda-p-search" id="subtitle"]]
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
[[!toc ]]
Format: 23-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-p-search>
-Status: TO_INDEX_QA
+Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
@@ -28,6 +28,32 @@ Status: TO_INDEX_QA
# Q&A
-<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="p-search-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-p-search--psearch-a-local-search-engine-in-emacs--zac-romero--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-p-search--psearch-a-local-search-engine-in-emacs--zac-romero--answers.vtt" default />"""<p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video><div></div><div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-p-search">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-p-search--psearch-a-local-search-engine-in-emacs--zac-romero--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-p-search--psearch-a-local-search-engine-in-emacs--zac-romero--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (87MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="p-search-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-p-search--psearch-a-local-search-engine-in-emacs--zac-romero--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-p-search--psearch-a-local-search-engine-in-emacs--zac-romero--answers.vtt" default />"""<track kind="chapters" label="Chapters" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-p-search--psearch-a-local-search-engine-in-emacs--zac-romero--answers--chapters.vtt" /><p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="p-search-qanda" data="""
+00:22.970 Q: Do you think a reduced version of this functionality could be integrated into isearch?
+02:45.360 Q: Any idea how this would work with personal information like Zettlekastens?
+04:22.041 Q: How good does the search work for synonyms especially if you use different languages?
+05:15.092 Plurals
+05:33.883 Different languages
+06:40.200 Q: When searching by author I know authors may setup a new machine and not put the exact same information. Is this doing anything to combine those into one author?
+08:50.720 Q: Have you thought about integrating results from using cosine similarity with a deep-learning based vector embedding?
+10:01.940 Q: Is it possible to save/bookmark searches or search templates so they can be used again and again?
+12:02.800 Q: You mentioned about candidate generators. Could you explain about to what the score is assigned to?
+16:32.302 Q: easy filtering with orderless - did this or something like this help or infulce the design of psearch?
+17:56.960 Q: Notmuch with the p-search UI
+19:13.600 Info
+22:14.880 project.el integration
+22:56.477 Q: How happy are you with the interface?
+25:50.280 gptel
+28:01.480 Saving a search
+28:41.800 Workflows
+31:27.857 Transient and configuration
+32:25.391 Problem space
+33:39.856 consult-omni
+33:52.800 orderless
+35:46.268 User interface
+40:04.120 Q: Do you think the Emacs being kinda slow will get in the way of being able to run a lot of scoring algorithms?
+43:08.640 Boundary conditions
+
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="p-search-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-p-search--psearch-a-local-search-engine-in-emacs--zac-romero--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div><div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-p-search">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-p-search--psearch-a-local-search-engine-in-emacs--zac-romero--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-p-search--psearch-a-local-search-engine-in-emacs--zac-romero--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (25MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-p-search--psearch-a-local-search-engine-in-emacs--zac-romero--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-p-search--psearch-a-local-search-engine-in-emacs--zac-romero--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (87MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
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diff --git a/2024/info/papers-before.md b/2024/info/papers-before.md
index 53fb07ca..4c3292b8 100644
--- a/2024/info/papers-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/papers-before.md
@@ -38,6 +38,6 @@ Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
14:21.160 Q: Are you using zotra or org-ref?
14:45.120 Q: How much of this is tied to org-roam specifically?
-"""]]<div></div>Duration: 19:01 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-papers">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (34MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="papers-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 19:01 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-papers">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (9.9MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (34MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/pgmacs-after.md b/2024/info/pgmacs-after.md
index 51e3f0e3..255b74a1 100644
--- a/2024/info/pgmacs-after.md
+++ b/2024/info/pgmacs-after.md
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ Captioner: eric
[[!template text="""this to be quite robust, obviously. Yeah, indeed. Because""" start="00:01:35.960" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""usually, you know, when you start publishing packages like""" start="00:01:41.240" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""this, that's when you realize that it has bad interaction""" start="00:01:43.880" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""with other modes in the IMAX of other persons. But""" start="00:01:46.600" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""with other modes in the Emacs of other persons. But""" start="00:01:46.600" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""especially when you're dealing with databases, you also""" start="00:01:49.760" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""realize that the domain space of what you're trying to do""" start="00:01:52.040" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""with your mode also is hugely dependent on what people have""" start="00:01:54.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -344,8 +344,9 @@ Captioner: eric
[[!template text="""sure you have plenty of questions as well. So Eric, what I'll""" start="00:02:27.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""be doing, I'll be reading you the questions so that it's a""" start="00:02:30.800" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""little more didactic. Starting with the first one. This is""" start="00:02:33.760" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""brilliant, thank you. Do you know if pgmacs works with TRAMP?""" start="00:02:37.440" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""I often use TRAMP multi-app to access databases both""" start="00:02:41.080" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Do you know if PGmacs works with TRAMP?""" start="00:02:37.440" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""brilliant, thank you. Do you know if pgmacs works with TRAMP?""" start="00:02:37.440" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I often use TRAMP multi-hop to access databases both""" start="00:02:41.080" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""remotely when accessing via bastion server and locally""" start="00:02:44.120" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""when using OCI containers. I believe you've already""" start="00:02:46.960" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""answered but if you could just perhaps read your answer as""" start="00:02:49.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -376,7 +377,8 @@ Captioner: eric
[[!template text="""if you have something specific in mind, I'm talking to the""" start="00:04:29.120" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""questioner, feel free to specify and we'll see if you can""" start="00:04:31.840" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""answer it. But in the meantime, moving to the next question.""" start="00:04:35.120" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Great work, I'm impressed. How did you come up with this""" start="00:04:38.240" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: How did you come up with this brilliant idea?""" start="00:04:38.240" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Great work, I'm impressed. How did you come up with this""" start="00:04:38.240" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""brilliant idea, I assume, to create pgmacs? Well, thanks for""" start="00:04:42.000" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""the compliment. It's a lot of fun developing something""" start="00:04:49.080" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""which is, as I said, such a small amount of code and which""" start="00:04:52.840" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -406,10 +408,10 @@ Captioner: eric
[[!template text="""interested, how would you handle g's and b columns in pgmacs?""" start="00:06:43.880" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""JSON is mapped to an edis dict, a dictionary.""" start="00:06:49.240" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""It depends on the top level object type for your JSON column.""" start="00:06:55.040" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""If it's an array, it's mapped to an Emacs lisp array. If it's a""" start="00:07:03.760" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""dict, which is most common, it's mapped to an Emacs lisp""" start="00:07:07.600" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""If it's an array, it's mapped to an Emacs Lisp array. If it's a""" start="00:07:03.760" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""dict, which is most common, it's mapped to an Emacs Lisp""" start="00:07:07.600" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""dictionary. All right, well it makes perfect sense. So I can""" start="00:07:12.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""break in with a question. Thanks, I just held myself to the""" start="00:07:17.680" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""break in with a question. Thanks, I just helped myself to the""" start="00:07:17.680" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""BBB privilege of kind of running around backstage, being a""" start="00:07:21.840" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""helper backstage. So thanks for your awesome talk, Eric. I""" start="00:07:26.160" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""super appreciated it. You know, I noticed that you that""" start="00:07:31.680" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -429,7 +431,7 @@ Captioner: eric
[[!template text="""that I included in the slides here, but I think I'm using""" start="00:08:32.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""29.4, the current version on Windows. I thought I saw 29.1,""" start="00:08:34.800" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""so that's probably my, I probably missed it when it went by.""" start="00:08:40.560" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""My bad. No, no, I use it via the ChocoPackageUpdater so that""" start="00:08:48.840" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""My bad. No, no, I use it via the choco package updater so that""" start="00:08:48.840" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""updates the Emacs version quite easily on Windows. So""" start="00:08:54.880" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""thanks for your work on maintaining Windows binaries. I""" start="00:08:58.480" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""realize that was- I sit downstream at the end of a lot of other""" start="00:09:03.080" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -438,7 +440,8 @@ Captioner: eric
[[!template text="""course, my pleasure.""" start="00:09:15.560" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Coming back to the previous question, so the the""" start="00:09:16.400" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""questionnaire actually provided a little more context. So""" start="00:09:21.800" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""with docker.el, kubel, etc, it's often possible to, for""" start="00:09:26.920" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""TRAMP continued""" start="00:09:26.920" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""with docker.el, kubel, etc, it's often possible to, for""" start="00:09:26.920" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""example, select a container pod or whatever that is hosted""" start="00:09:30.600" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""on the machine you've connected to via TRAMP, such as""" start="00:09:33.920" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Podman, colon image colon path and trigger a terminal shell""" start="00:09:36.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -458,9 +461,9 @@ Captioner: eric
[[!template text="""because pgmacs won't work through a terminal, but through a""" start="00:10:26.160" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""port forward, then that would be convenient. I'll see how""" start="00:10:29.600" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""easy that is to set up. Yeah, I'm pretty sure the way it works""" start="00:10:33.440" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""is that it starts some processes in the background in eMAX""" start="00:10:38.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""is that it starts some processes in the background in Emacs""" start="00:10:38.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""just to either maintain the port forward or to maybe remap""" start="00:10:41.280" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""some kubecon things or whatever. So with PG eMAX,""" start="00:10:45.360" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""some kubecon things or whatever. So with pgmacs,""" start="00:10:45.360" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""considering complex pipelines to get to the end""" start="00:10:49.240" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""destination, it feels like it would be possible to do""" start="00:10:51.880" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""something. But perhaps it's not the responsibility of""" start="00:10:54.680" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -480,7 +483,7 @@ Captioner: eric
[[!template text="""connection. And for some reason that I haven't understood,""" start="00:11:46.840" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""pgmacs is quite a bit slower when it's even connecting to the""" start="00:11:50.440" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""same database on the local machine, but via Emacs' network""" start="00:11:55.120" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""support instead of via the Unix socket support. there is""" start="00:12:00.360" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""support instead of via the Unix socket support. There is""" start="00:12:00.360" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""like a factor 10 difference in throughput and in latency. I""" start="00:12:05.040" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""don't really understand why currently, because it's using""" start="00:12:11.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""exactly the same Emacs Lisp level primitives. And when you""" start="00:12:15.840" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -500,7 +503,9 @@ Captioner: eric
[[!template text="""perhaps you might think otherwise, but I wish you luck on the""" start="00:13:11.200" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""debugging with this particular matter. All right, moving""" start="00:13:14.760" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""to the last question that we have and then we'll probably go""" start="00:13:18.600" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""on a little bit of a break. Question. Is SQLite mode also""" start="00:13:21.520" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""on a little bit of a break.""" start="00:13:21.520" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Is sqlite-mode also capable of all of this functionality (table relations, etc)? If not, will it be possible to abstract out this functionality from pgmacs somehow?""" start="00:13:22.966" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Question. Is SQLite mode also""" start="00:13:22.966" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""capable of all of this functionality, table relations,""" start="00:13:25.400" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""etc.? If not, would it be possible to abstract out this""" start="00:13:28.440" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""functionality from pgmacs somehow?""" start="00:13:31.560" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -514,13 +519,15 @@ Captioner: eric
[[!template text="""there is already actually a library that abstracts out from""" start="00:14:13.800" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""SQLite and Postgres. Postgres, when you connect to it via a""" start="00:14:19.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""PSQL subsystem,""" start="00:14:25.440" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""it might be worthwhile doing that, but There are often a few""" start="00:14:29.160" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""it might be worthwhile doing that, but there are often a few""" start="00:14:29.160" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""minor differences in SQL syntax and so on between""" start="00:14:38.440" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""databases. So it might be difficult to have something that""" start="00:14:42.280" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""really works with generic queries in an effective way. All""" start="00:14:45.880" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""these SQL dialects are a little bit different,""" start="00:14:53.160" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""unfortunately. So there was another question about I was""" start="00:14:58.240" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""just going to read out the next question. So have you thought""" start="00:15:02.320" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""just going to read out the next question.""" start="00:15:02.320" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Would it be possible to move it into Emacs tree? Are the maintainers interested in it?""" start="00:15:06.511" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""So have you thought""" start="00:15:06.511" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""about integrating your work into the Emacs tree? Do you know""" start="00:15:07.520" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""if people are interested? This was a question from the past.""" start="00:15:12.560" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Yeah, I think it's probably a bit young to do so, so far.""" start="00:15:17.600" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -533,17 +540,19 @@ Captioner: eric
[[!template text="""Well, from a very simple point of view, I think that the""" start="00:15:51.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""copyright and the system works well with the existing""" start="00:15:56.000" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""license and without a license transfer, so I don't feel that""" start="00:16:01.160" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""the, sorry, without a copyright transfer, I don't feel that""" start="00:16:05.320" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""the copyright transfer is really a necessary step for""" start="00:16:09.600" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""taking things away from maintainers. It feels like Asking""" start="00:16:14.680" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""the maintainers to give up on some of their corporate...""" start="00:16:21.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""the, sorry, without a copyright transfer,""" start="00:16:05.320" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I don't feel that the copyright transfer is really a necessary step for""" start="00:16:07.767" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""taking things away from maintainers. It feels like asking""" start="00:16:14.680" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""the maintainers to give up on some of their copyright...""" start="00:16:21.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Indeed. Yeah, I see where that's a little beyond our scope,""" start="00:16:26.560" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""but it's a fascinating topic and I appreciate your sharing""" start="00:16:30.000" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""your views there. I mean, that sounds like a whole topic of""" start="00:16:33.520" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""its own, frankly.""" start="00:16:36.960" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Yeah. Corbyn, do you want to fill the last question? Sure. So""" start="00:16:41.600" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Yeah. Corwin, do you want to fill the last question? Sure. So""" start="00:16:41.600" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""the question was, I almost missed this one, so glad I didn't.""" start="00:16:47.040" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""This may have been answered already. What do you use for""" start="00:16:52.040" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""This may have been answered already.""" start="00:16:52.040" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: What do you use for the in-buffer tables? Vtable?""" start="00:16:53.850" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""What do you use for""" start="00:16:53.850" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""in-buffer tables? Do you use vtable? Yep. Thanks for the""" start="00:16:55.160" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""question. It is indeed vtable. However, it's not really""" start="00:17:00.040" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""vtable. It's a fork that I made, which is called pgmix table.""" start="00:17:04.600" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -560,8 +569,9 @@ Captioner: eric
[[!template text="""maybe back and forth and I'll try to be quicker this time.""" start="00:18:02.720" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""First of all, thanks for your kind remarks. But my question""" start="00:18:05.080" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""wasn't really about Windows so much, it was just how I'm""" start="00:18:08.880" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""relating So have you, let me put it more simply, have you""" start="00:18:11.840" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""started looking at integrating with EMAX 30 or with the""" start="00:18:16.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""relating... So have you, let me put it more simply, have you""" start="00:18:11.840" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Integrating with Emacs 30?""" start="00:18:16.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""started looking at integrating with Emacs 30 or with the""" start="00:18:16.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""master branch at all? Do you have any sense of how much work""" start="00:18:20.640" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""it's going to be for you to carry things forward there? I've""" start="00:18:24.680" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""tested it with the pre-release, yes. I mean, just a very""" start="00:18:27.080" video="qanda-pgmacs" id="subtitle"]]
diff --git a/2024/info/pgmacs-before.md b/2024/info/pgmacs-before.md
index 3d0bfc8a..d6373c55 100644
--- a/2024/info/pgmacs-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/pgmacs-before.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
[[!toc ]]
Format: 14-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-pgmacs>
-Status: TO_INDEX_QA
+Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
@@ -27,6 +27,15 @@ Status: TO_INDEX_QA
# Q&A
-<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="pgmacs-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-pgmacs--pgmacs-browsing-and-editing-postgresql-databases-from-emacs--eric-marsden--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-pgmacs--pgmacs-browsing-and-editing-postgresql-databases-from-emacs--eric-marsden--answers.vtt" default />"""<p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video><div></div>Duration: 20:02 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-pgmacs">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-pgmacs--pgmacs-browsing-and-editing-postgresql-databases-from-emacs--eric-marsden--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-pgmacs--pgmacs-browsing-and-editing-postgresql-databases-from-emacs--eric-marsden--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (38MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="pgmacs-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-pgmacs--pgmacs-browsing-and-editing-postgresql-databases-from-emacs--eric-marsden--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-pgmacs--pgmacs-browsing-and-editing-postgresql-databases-from-emacs--eric-marsden--answers.vtt" default />"""<track kind="chapters" label="Chapters" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-pgmacs--pgmacs-browsing-and-editing-postgresql-databases-from-emacs--eric-marsden--answers--chapters.vtt" /><p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="pgmacs-qanda" data="""
+02:37.440 Q: Do you know if PGmacs works with TRAMP?
+04:38.240 Q: How did you come up with this brilliant idea?
+09:26.920 TRAMP continued
+13:22.966 Q: Is sqlite-mode also capable of all of this functionality (table relations, etc)? If not, will it be possible to abstract out this functionality from pgmacs somehow?
+15:06.511 Q: Would it be possible to move it into Emacs tree? Are the maintainers interested in it?
+16:53.850 Q: What do you use for the in-buffer tables? Vtable?
+18:16.640 Integrating with Emacs 30?
+
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="pgmacs-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-pgmacs--pgmacs-browsing-and-editing-postgresql-databases-from-emacs--eric-marsden--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 20:02 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-pgmacs">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-pgmacs--pgmacs-browsing-and-editing-postgresql-databases-from-emacs--eric-marsden--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-pgmacs--pgmacs-browsing-and-editing-postgresql-databases-from-emacs--eric-marsden--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (12MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-pgmacs--pgmacs-browsing-and-editing-postgresql-databases-from-emacs--eric-marsden--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-pgmacs--pgmacs-browsing-and-editing-postgresql-databases-from-emacs--eric-marsden--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (38MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/project-before.md b/2024/info/project-before.md
index e322049c..b8233e6f 100644
--- a/2024/info/project-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/project-before.md
@@ -48,6 +48,6 @@ Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
52:48.680 Org Mode versus Markdown
56:28.560 Raku
-"""]]<div></div>Duration: 1:02:41 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-project">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-project--managing-writing-project-metadata-with-orgmode--blaine-mooers--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-project--managing-writing-project-metadata-with-orgmode--blaine-mooers--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-project--managing-writing-project-metadata-with-orgmode--blaine-mooers--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (94MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="project-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-project--managing-writing-project-metadata-with-orgmode--blaine-mooers--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 1:02:41 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-project">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-project--managing-writing-project-metadata-with-orgmode--blaine-mooers--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-project--managing-writing-project-metadata-with-orgmode--blaine-mooers--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (33MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-project--managing-writing-project-metadata-with-orgmode--blaine-mooers--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-project--managing-writing-project-metadata-with-orgmode--blaine-mooers--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (94MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/rust-after.md b/2024/info/rust-after.md
index 3fb6e1a1..d699d89f 100644
--- a/2024/info/rust-after.md
+++ b/2024/info/rust-after.md
@@ -471,7 +471,9 @@ Captioner: sachac
<div class="transcript transcript-qanda"><a name="rust-qanda-transcript"></a><h1>Q&A transcript (unedited)</h1>
[[!template text="""Okay, so I'm going to look at some of the questions showing up""" start="00:00:00.000" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""in the etherpad we got here. It says, have you considered""" start="00:00:06.520" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""in the etherpad we got here.""" start="00:00:06.520" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Have you considered using CRDTs to share buffers between threads and merge any concurrent edits automatically?""" start="00:00:08.500" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""It says, have you considered""" start="00:00:08.500" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""using a CRDT to share buffers between threads and merge any""" start="00:00:09.440" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""concurrent edits automatically? So I have looked at that.""" start="00:00:12.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""And the problem with CRDTs is that even though they give you a""" start="00:00:16.040" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -492,12 +494,15 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""It's not going to be as efficient if you have a whole bunch of""" start="00:00:59.080" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""packages, but I don't imagine there's going to be a ton of""" start="00:01:00.440" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""those. It can actually, I think it'll be more useful in""" start="00:01:02.320" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""practice. I might host on GitHub because that's what I know.""" start="00:01:04.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""practice.""" start="00:01:04.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Why hosted on GitHub? GitHub is nonfree. Is it possible to report bugs/send patches without using GitHub?""" start="00:01:05.874" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""I host on GitHub because that's what I know.""" start="00:01:05.874" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""If there's a way to host it on somewhere else, I'd be""" start="00:01:11.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""interested in doing that. If you're interested in setting""" start="00:01:13.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""patches without using GitHub, you could always send an""" start="00:01:15.440" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""email. I'm more than happy to accept email patches. Um, do""" start="00:01:17.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""you think it's possible to achieve with the current Emacs""" start="00:01:22.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""email. I'm more than happy to accept email patches.""" start="00:01:17.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Do you think it's possible to achieve 100% compatibility with current Emacs code?""" start="00:01:22.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Do you think it's possible to achieve with the current Emacs""" start="00:01:22.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""code? I do. I think, I think you can do that. Um, like I said,""" start="00:01:24.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""there's a couple things inside there that are intentional""" start="00:01:29.720" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""breaks with existing Emacs code. And some of those being""" start="00:01:33.280" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -507,38 +512,40 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""subtle things that are going to be different. And we've""" start="00:01:46.600" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""really got to think about those intentionally, but I'm""" start="00:01:48.400" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""really going for bug compatibility with GNU Emacs so that""" start="00:01:50.360" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""you can take an existing Elisp package and just run it. And it""" start="00:01:54.520" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""just works. Cause I think that's one of the big strengths of""" start="00:01:57.160" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""you can take an existing Elisp package and just run it and it""" start="00:01:54.520" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""just works, 'cause I think that's one of the big strengths of""" start="00:01:57.160" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""the Emacs ecosystem is the millions of lines of Elisp that""" start="00:01:59.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""people have written.""" start="00:02:03.400" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Um,""" start="00:02:07.480" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""So I'm not, okay, so since you're re-implementing Elisp and""" start="00:02:10.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Um, So I'm not, okay...""" start="00:02:07.480" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: so you're re-implementing elisp in rust? have you considered using a more modern lisp, such as scheme? [11:03]""" start="00:02:11.913" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""So since you're re-implementing Elisp and""" start="00:02:11.913" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Rust, have you considered using more modern Lisp such as""" start="00:02:14.280" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Scheme? So I'm not re-implementing Elisp and Rust. I'm""" start="00:02:17.040" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""re-implementing the C in Rust. In fact, I would like to make""" start="00:02:20.920" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""more of the core that's written in C in Elisp instead of C or""" start="00:02:25.440" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Rust, because then it's actually introspectible. There's""" start="00:02:30.480" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""a talk by Tom Tromey that he gave a while ago about Emacs""" start="00:02:33.840" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""should be Emacs Lisp. And I kind of like that philosophy,""" start="00:02:38.720" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""that as much of it as should be Elisp as possible. And we""" start="00:02:42.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""a talk by Tom Tromney that he gave a while ago about Emacs""" start="00:02:33.840" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""should be Emacs Lisp. I kind of like that philosophy,""" start="00:02:38.720" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that as much of it as should be Elisp as possible, and we""" start="00:02:42.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""should only have C or Rust or some systems level language for""" start="00:02:44.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""really low level stuff. Um, using a more modern LISP such as""" start="00:02:48.080" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""really low-level stuff. Using a more modern LISP such as""" start="00:02:48.080" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Scheme. I know there's, I mean, there's two talks, I think,""" start="00:02:52.320" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""in this conference about using Scheme inside Emacs. And I""" start="00:02:54.840" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""looked at this at one point about what if you wrote it inside""" start="00:02:58.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Common LISP, because that's also has some really low level""" start="00:03:00.720" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""details. And then you could go from E-LISP down to Common""" start="00:03:03.920" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""LISP. But the problem is, is under the hood, you still need a""" start="00:03:05.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""details. And then you could go from Elisp down to Common""" start="00:03:03.920" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Lisp. But the problem is, is under the hood, you still need a""" start="00:03:05.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""systems language. You can't, you still need either C or Rust""" start="00:03:09.200" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""or something underneath the Common LISP. implement the""" start="00:03:12.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""or something underneath the Common Lisp to implement the""" start="00:03:12.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""primitives. And so it's not going to give you just two""" start="00:03:15.640" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""languages, you know, you'll have three. You'll have the""" start="00:03:17.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""elisp, common lisp, and C under the hood. And so in this case""" start="00:03:19.720" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""we just have the two. We have the elisp and the rest.""" start="00:03:24.920" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""we just have the two. We have the Elisp and the rest.""" start="00:03:24.920" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""All right that's all the questions I see there. Let""" start="00:03:29.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""me go look at... Okay,""" start="00:03:43.000" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""so I see into the chat.""" start="00:03:54.080" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Does it features from the Rust compiler that are missing""" start="00:04:01.400" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Do you have specific features from the Rust compiler that are missing (or are nightly-only) that you would take advantage of?""" start="00:04:01.400" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Does it features from the Rust compiler that are missing""" start="00:04:01.400" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""that way you would take advantage of? Oh, that is a great""" start="00:04:03.840" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""question. Um, there's a handful of them. Uh, I should've""" start="00:04:06.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""written down a list of these. One of them is Polonius, which""" start="00:04:10.680" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -546,7 +553,7 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""lifetime to track our objects. We often run into situations""" start="00:04:17.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""where we've kind of got a hack around things because the""" start="00:04:21.760" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""limitations with the borrow checker. And so I have a whole""" start="00:04:24.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""bunch of like notes inside there about where. a better""" start="00:04:26.200" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""bunch of like notes inside there about where. A better""" start="00:04:26.200" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Polonius would help inside there and help ease some of the""" start="00:04:29.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""issues. Another thing is enum variances types, because""" start="00:04:34.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""right now we have an object which is defined as a big enum that""" start="00:04:40.600" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -561,29 +568,31 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""So there's a couple more. I'll look at that more, but that's a""" start="00:05:07.720" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""great question.""" start="00:05:10.920" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Let's see.""" start="00:05:24.280" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Okay. I see a question you might not have noticed just asking""" start="00:05:26.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""about reuse of Remax. Oh, yes, so I have reused some of Remax""" start="00:05:30.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""code. And some taken, like I mentioned, taken some of their""" start="00:05:37.160" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""ideas, but. ultimately we're using a different model""" start="00:05:40.160" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""because under the hood in Remax everything is just defined""" start="00:05:45.320" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Can remacs be reused?""" start="00:05:26.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Okay. I see a question you might not have noticed just asking""" start="00:05:26.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""about reuse of Remacs. Oh, yes, so I have reused some of Remacs""" start="00:05:30.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""code, and some taken, like I mentioned, taken some of their""" start="00:05:37.160" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""ideas, but ultimately we're using a different model""" start="00:05:40.160" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""because under the hood in Remacs, everything is just defined""" start="00:05:45.320" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""as an opaque external type that's defined inside Emacs and""" start="00:05:49.440" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""so it just pulls those in interacts with those and passes""" start="00:05:53.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""them back into C and so we're trying to see what we can do if we""" start="00:05:56.160" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""say okay we're not going to take the same So they're bound to""" start="00:05:58.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""the implementation details of Emacs. And we don't want to do""" start="00:06:02.280" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""that. And so we've re-implemented all the core types""" start="00:06:06.840" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""ourselves. And so that means that we can't just take the""" start="00:06:09.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Remax code one for one and use it in our project, but we can""" start="00:06:12.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""take a lot of their ideas. And I've spent some time reading""" start="00:06:16.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""them back into C. We're trying to see what we can do if we""" start="00:05:56.160" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""say okay we're not going to take the same... So they're bound to""" start="00:05:58.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""the implementation details of Emacs, and we don't want to do""" start="00:06:02.280" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that. We've re-implemented all the core types""" start="00:06:06.840" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""ourselves. So that means that we can't just take the""" start="00:06:09.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Remacs code one for one and use it in our project, but we can""" start="00:06:12.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""take a lot of their ideas. I've spent some time reading""" start="00:06:16.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""through their documentation, different things about how""" start="00:06:18.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""they approached strings and GC and different stuff like""" start="00:06:20.440" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""that.""" start="00:06:24.400" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""they approached strings and GC""" start="00:06:20.440" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""and different stuff like that.""" start="00:06:23.857" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Looks like all the questions.""" start="00:06:24.760" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Okay, so another question. What are your thoughts on the GUI""" start="00:07:23.600" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: What are you thoughts on the GUI layer. Any plans on how to reimplement it?""" start="00:07:23.600" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Okay, so another question. What are your thoughts on the GUI""" start="00:07:23.600" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""layer? Any plans on how to reimplement it? This is something""" start="00:07:26.200" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I've thought a lot about, but I still don't have a solid plan""" start="00:07:30.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""for. I'm not really a GUI person. I mostly work with low""" start="00:07:34.080" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""level. And so my two thoughts is you can go the GTK route.""" start="00:07:37.520" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""for. I'm not really a GUI person. I mostly work with""" start="00:07:34.080" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""low-level. And so my two thoughts is you can go the GTK route.""" start="00:07:37.254" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""There's Rust bindings for that. That's well understood.""" start="00:07:42.720" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""It's got a good support. But there's also some interesting""" start="00:07:45.520" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""projects to try and do GUI in Rust, native Rust, and have it""" start="00:07:48.320" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -592,12 +601,14 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""way. And I've never used one of them, but I'd be interested to""" start="00:08:01.440" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""try that out first and see how well does this work and how well""" start="00:08:05.360" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""supported is this doing a Rust-first GUI.""" start="00:08:08.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""If money could fix the problem, how much would it cost to ship""" start="00:08:21.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""this with feature parody before 2026? Ooh, in a year. Uh,""" start="00:08:23.640" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""that's a good question. I, even if we had the money, it would""" start="00:08:28.400" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: If money could fix the problem, how much would it cost to ship this with feature parity before 2026?""" start="00:08:21.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""If money could fix the problem, how much would it cost to ship""" start="00:08:21.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""this with feature parity before 2026? Ooh, in a year. Uh,""" start="00:08:23.640" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that's a good question. Even if we had the money, it would""" start="00:08:28.400" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""take more than just me, even if I was working on it full time.""" start="00:08:32.080" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Um, I don't know. That's a good question. I would think it""" start="00:08:36.640" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""would take a team of at least a handful of people to get this""" start="00:08:41.640" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Um, I don't know. That's a good question.""" start="00:08:36.640" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I would think it would take a team""" start="00:08:40.631" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""of at least a handful of people to get this""" start="00:08:41.770" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""shipping within one year. Because there's still a lot of""" start="00:08:45.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""work to do. And even once you have everything implemented,""" start="00:08:48.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""there's a lot of bug finding and smoothing it out so that it""" start="00:08:50.760" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -608,18 +619,22 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""resume new talks on on both tracks. Of course, we're happy to""" start="00:09:09.040" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""keep this. This chat open and keep the recording going here,""" start="00:09:12.520" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""which will share after the conference as long as as long as""" start="00:09:18.120" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""there's discussion here. Thank you. Um, GTK project has""" start="00:09:21.600" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""automatic binding with a framework called G object""" start="00:09:29.120" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""there's discussion here. Thank you.""" start="00:09:21.600" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""GObject implementation""" start="00:09:28.350" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""GTK project has""" start="00:09:28.350" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""automatic binding with a framework called GObject""" start="00:09:29.120" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""introspection, which is what I'm using for gypsum project.""" start="00:09:31.080" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Probably Rust has a G object implementation, which you can""" start="00:09:33.600" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""use. Yeah, I know it has some GTK bindings. Um, I'm not sure if""" start="00:09:35.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""it's specifically G object, but that's a good path because I""" start="00:09:39.120" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""feel like the problem with the Rust GUIs is that they're all""" start="00:09:43.760" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""it's specifically GObject, but that's a good path""" start="00:09:39.120" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""because I feel like the problem""" start="00:09:41.955" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""with the Rust GUIs is that they're all""" start="00:09:44.336" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""very new. And so, you know, everything works in a demo, but""" start="00:09:46.760" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""you need something that can work across all different""" start="00:09:50.360" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""devices and all different platforms and have really good""" start="00:09:52.320" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""support and good accessibility and stuff like that.""" start="00:09:54.320" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""All right, Elisp is implemented in C. So if you're not""" start="00:09:56.600" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: elisp is implemented in c, so if you're not implementing elisp in rust, are you using/keeping the c implementation of elisp?""" start="00:09:56.600" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""All right, Elisp is implemented in C. So if you're not""" start="00:09:56.600" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""implementing Elisp in Rust, we're keeping the C""" start="00:10:03.400" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""implementation of Elisp. So let me see if I can do a better job""" start="00:10:07.360" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""of explaining this. So inside Emacs, you have about a""" start="00:10:13.640" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -630,70 +645,80 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""built-in function, it's calling into a Rust function""" start="00:10:30.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""instead of a C function under the hood. So all the Elisp stays""" start="00:10:33.080" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Elisp, but the C becomes Rust.""" start="00:10:40.080" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""So looking at the IRC chat, it feels to me like maybe there's a""" start="00:10:42.680" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Clarifying rewriting Elisp in Rust""" start="00:10:42.680" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""So looking at the IRC chat, it feels to me like maybe there's a""" start="00:10:42.680" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""little bit of confusion around what do we mean when we say""" start="00:10:54.600" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""rewriting ELISP in Rust, right? I think there are some""" start="00:10:59.160" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""rewriting Elisp in Rust, right? I think there are some""" start="00:10:59.160" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""people that are like, A, we're reinventing ELISP, and""" start="00:11:04.840" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""there's other people that are like, no, we're trying to be""" start="00:11:07.400" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""byte-for-byte compatible with Rust. So some people are""" start="00:11:09.680" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""questioning your no answer on that. Aren't you really,""" start="00:11:12.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""maybe, is what I'm reading in there. Do you want to respond to""" start="00:11:15.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""ELISP at all. or at least very minimally. We want to be able to""" start="00:11:29.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""byte-for-byte compatible with Rust.""" start="00:11:09.680" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""So some people are questioning your no answer on that.""" start="00:11:12.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Aren't you really, maybe, is what I'm reading in there.""" start="00:11:17.501" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Do you want to respond to that?""" start="00:11:20.001" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Yeah, I'm trying to think about how I can make this""" start="00:11:21.770" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""clearer. So the Elisp stays Elisp. We're not changing the""" start="00:11:26.120" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Elisp at all, or at least very minimally. We want to be able to""" start="00:11:29.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""take, like I said, bug compatible. So whatever works inside""" start="00:11:33.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""existing Emacs, you can take all the Lisp and you can run it in""" start="00:11:36.520" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Rune and it works the same. So the Elisp stays the same. It's""" start="00:11:40.000" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""just the under the hood core that is getting replaced. And""" start="00:11:43.600" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""this in turn adds some new features such as""" start="00:11:47.120" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""should be able to use your existing code and the Elisp will""" start="00:11:52.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""multi-threading. So it's not exactly compatible, but""" start="00:11:49.200" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""you should be able to use your existing code and the Elisp will""" start="00:11:52.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""stay Elisp. So the idea is that anything that I've written as""" start="00:11:55.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""an Emacs user, my config, my custom packages, whatever it""" start="00:12:00.640" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""may be, that's all going to be valid code. If you take, you""" start="00:12:04.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""space thinking about Rust as an implementation language""" start="00:12:17.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""okay fine you know you can make a semantic argument okay""" start="00:12:20.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""we're re-implementing we're creating an alternate""" start="00:12:24.480" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""space here that's a fixed a given if you will. Is that all""" start="00:12:31.640" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""right? That's a good way of saying it. Okay Yeah, what you""" start="00:12:35.040" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""and the parts of Elisp written in Elisp""" start="00:12:13.164" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that represent opportunity space""" start="00:12:15.746" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""thinking about Rust as an implementation language...""" start="00:12:18.449" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Okay fine. You know, you can make a semantic argument, okay""" start="00:12:20.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""we're re-implementing, we're creating""" start="00:12:24.480" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""an alternate implementation of Elisp""" start="00:12:25.996" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""but what Elisp is isn't the problem""" start="00:12:29.019" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""space here. That's a fixed, a given, if you will.""" start="00:12:31.640" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Is that all right?""" start="00:12:35.040" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""That's a good way of saying it. Okay. Yeah, what you""" start="00:12:36.066" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""said makes sense. I was kind of responding to some comments,""" start="00:12:39.200" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""like I'm not sure it connected for everybody. Makes a lot of""" start="00:12:42.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""sense. Yeah, I wasn't sure how much I needed to expand on that""" start="00:12:44.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""and explain that, but I appreciate you jumping in.""" start="00:12:47.400" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""implementation also be able to run Emacs bytecode or the""" start="00:12:59.160" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""implemented the list level? So I already have a bytecode""" start="00:13:02.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Um, okay. So if I were just going to, but...""" start="00:12:51.120" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Will your Rust implementation also be able to run Emacs bytecode? Or are you implementing it at the Lisp level?""" start="00:12:57.908" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Will your Rust implementation also be able to run Emacs bytecode or the""" start="00:12:57.908" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""interpreter inside there that runs the existing Elisp""" start="00:13:04.360" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""bytecode. And so that was one of the first things I did was""" start="00:13:06.760" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""bootstrap the interpreter and then bootstrap the bytecode""" start="00:13:09.520" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""engine. And so we compile, we use the, because the bytecode""" start="00:13:11.680" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""compiler is written in Emacs list. And so you bootstrap that""" start="00:13:15.000" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""compiler is written in Emacs Lisp. So you bootstrap that""" start="00:13:15.000" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""and it gives you the Emacs bytecode. I have a bytecode""" start="00:13:19.080" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""engine that runs the bytecode. So that's already done. And""" start="00:13:22.920" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""you can potentially, on top of that, do something like the""" start="00:13:26.040" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""data compilation or a JIT. But we have both an interpreter""" start="00:13:28.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""and a bytecode compiler.""" start="00:13:32.000" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""And I'll just break in one more time to say with about five""" start="00:13:33.120" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""data compilation or a JIT. But we have both an""" start="00:13:28.240" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""interpreter and a bytecode compiler.""" start="00:13:32.000" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""And I'll just break in one more time to say with about five""" start="00:13:47.020" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""minutes left in our live time with this Q&A session, which""" start="00:13:50.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""we're happy to keep going as long as there are questions.""" start="00:13:56.320" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Coming up in five minutes, we'll have a talk on color on the""" start="00:13:58.440" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""GenTAC track. And then right here, we'll have the P-Search""" start="00:14:03.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""gen track. And then right here, we'll have the p-search""" start="00:14:03.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""talk.""" start="00:14:09.640" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Thank you.""" start="00:14:09.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Is it possible to bootstrap with just the bytecode""" start="00:14:10.120" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Is it possible to bootstrap with just the bytecode interpreter?""" start="00:14:20.100" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Is it possible to bootstrap with just the bytecode""" start="00:14:20.100" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""interpreter? So I'll have to put in a link to one of my blog""" start="00:14:22.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""posts. So that was my original idea was to say, I don't want to""" start="00:14:25.760" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""have an interpreter, a bytecode interpreter and a native""" start="00:14:28.520" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""max code is written with the assumption that it's going to be""" start="00:14:42.080" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""you'll have a function defined, you'll evaluate part of the""" start="00:14:49.640" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""function. The other half of the function has macros in it""" start="00:14:51.720" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""compiler. I want to just have just one.""" start="00:14:31.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""So I'm only going to have the bytecode.""" start="00:14:33.181" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""And so that's what I did initially.""" start="00:14:36.742" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""The problem with that is, is that a bunch of the early bootstrap""" start="00:14:37.709" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Emacs code is written with the assumption""" start="00:14:42.080" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that it's going to be interpreted.""" start="00:14:45.118" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""This is especially true with macros,""" start="00:14:47.279" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""where you'll have a function defined,""" start="00:14:49.020" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""you'll evaluate part of the function.""" start="00:14:50.822" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""The other half of the function has macros in it""" start="00:14:52.643" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""that are not defined yet, but it doesn't matter because they""" start="00:14:55.600" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""don't get used. But with the bytecode interpreter, it""" start="00:14:59.720" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""expands all macros when it gets the function definition.""" start="00:15:02.400" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""deprecated that aren't implemented, but it's essentially""" start="00:15:57.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""complete.""" start="00:16:00.120" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""We also provide a bytecode JIT compilation via libgcc the""" start="00:16:00.480" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""more inclined to have a proper runtime JIT than an""" start="00:16:17.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""way Emacs currently does it. Eventually I would like to...""" start="00:16:12.000" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I'm more inclined to have a proper runtime JIT than an""" start="00:16:17.345" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""ahead-of-time compiler like libgcc, like the current""" start="00:16:22.920" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""type information and actually apply that to the code, which""" start="00:16:29.920" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""can let you do more aggressive optimizations to it.""" start="00:16:34.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""He said, we may either get a new Emacs with an ancient C core""" start="00:16:37.840" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""What would it take to bootstrap Guile in Rune?""" start="00:17:03.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""He said, we may either get a new Emacs with an ancient C core""" start="00:17:03.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""with a modern Lisp, or an Emacs with modern core, but stuck""" start="00:17:06.320" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""with ancient Elisp. So there was another project I was""" start="00:17:09.040" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""talking to, one of the Guile implementations, about how we""" start="00:17:11.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""bootstrap Guile in Rune, where you have both, you could have""" start="00:17:19.120" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Elisp and Guile running inside this project. And so we've""" start="00:17:24.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Elisp and Guile running inside this project. And so we've""" start="00:17:24.480" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""started that discussion, which I think would be, which""" start="00:17:27.400" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""would be interesting. But it's tricky too, because""" start="00:17:29.000" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""fundamentally Elisp and Guile are two different""" start="00:17:33.320" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""fundamentally Elisp and Guile are two different""" start="00:17:34.000" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""languages. They have different semantics. They have""" start="00:17:36.200" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""different ways of handling things. You've really got to""" start="00:17:38.120" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""consider both of those when you're trying to make them work""" start="00:17:39.880" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -746,15 +772,15 @@ Captioner: sachac
[[!template text="""And so you can just have direct bindings to a C FFI written in""" start="00:18:21.680" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Elisp. You don't need any C code inside there. And I think""" start="00:18:25.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""that would be an interesting approach to look at as well.""" start="00:18:27.800" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Oh, Ramin. Yeah, that's right. We were talking about that,""" start="00:18:29.720" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""about bootstrapping scheme.""" start="00:18:35.840" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""And at this point, we have broken away from, uh, from this""" start="00:18:37.520" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Oh, Ramin. Yeah, that's right. We were talking about that,""" start="00:18:33.700" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""about bootstrapping Scheme.""" start="00:18:35.840" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""And at this point, we have broken away from, uh, from this""" start="00:18:41.540" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""talk, but we're continuing to record and this will all be""" start="00:18:45.520" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""published. I'd say, go ahead and keep going as long as you'd""" start="00:18:47.400" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""like in here. And, um, thanks once again for the awesome""" start="00:18:50.440" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""discussion. Thank you so much. So I'll just pay attention to""" start="00:18:54.960" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""the ether pad and the chat and see.""" start="00:18:58.640" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""That sounds good. I'll keep an eye on IRC. And if there are""" start="00:19:00.040" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""That sounds good. I'll keep an eye on IRC. And if there are""" start="00:19:02.920" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""more questions here, I'll bounce people toward the ether""" start="00:19:05.920" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""pad or this, uh, chat room. All right, thank you.""" start="00:19:08.560" video="qanda-rust" id="subtitle"]]
diff --git a/2024/info/rust-before.md b/2024/info/rust-before.md
index 27c4f887..87bd4f60 100644
--- a/2024/info/rust-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/rust-before.md
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
[[!toc ]]
-Format: 21-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
+Format: 21-min talk ; Q&A: ask questions via Etherpad/IRC; we'll e-mail the speaker and post answers on this wiki page after the conference
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-rust>
-Status: TO_INDEX_QA
+Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
@@ -46,6 +46,22 @@ Status: TO_INDEX_QA
# Q&A
-<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="rust-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-rust--an-experimental-emacs-core-in-rust--troy-hinckley--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-rust--an-experimental-emacs-core-in-rust--troy-hinckley--answers.vtt" default />"""<p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video><div></div>Duration: 19:15 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-rust">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-rust--an-experimental-emacs-core-in-rust--troy-hinckley--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-rust--an-experimental-emacs-core-in-rust--troy-hinckley--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (42MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="rust-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-rust--an-experimental-emacs-core-in-rust--troy-hinckley--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-rust--an-experimental-emacs-core-in-rust--troy-hinckley--answers.vtt" default />"""<track kind="chapters" label="Chapters" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-rust--an-experimental-emacs-core-in-rust--troy-hinckley--answers--chapters.vtt" /><p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="rust-qanda" data="""
+00:08.500 Q: Have you considered using CRDTs to share buffers between threads and merge any concurrent edits automatically?
+01:05.874 Q: Why hosted on GitHub? GitHub is nonfree. Is it possible to report bugs/send patches without using GitHub?
+01:22.960 Q: Do you think it's possible to achieve 100% compatibility with current Emacs code?
+02:11.913 Q: so you're re-implementing elisp in rust? have you considered using a more modern lisp, such as scheme? [11:03]
+04:01.400 Q: Do you have specific features from the Rust compiler that are missing (or are nightly-only) that you would take advantage of?
+05:26.880 Q: Can remacs be reused?
+07:23.600 Q: What are you thoughts on the GUI layer. Any plans on how to reimplement it?
+08:21.240 Q: If money could fix the problem, how much would it cost to ship this with feature parity before 2026?
+09:28.350 GObject implementation
+09:56.600 Q: elisp is implemented in c, so if you're not implementing elisp in rust, are you using/keeping the c implementation of elisp?
+10:42.680 Clarifying rewriting Elisp in Rust
+12:57.908 Q: Will your Rust implementation also be able to run Emacs bytecode? Or are you implementing it at the Lisp level?
+14:20.100 Q: Is it possible to bootstrap with just the bytecode interpreter?
+17:03.960 What would it take to bootstrap Guile in Rune?
+
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="rust-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-rust--an-experimental-emacs-core-in-rust--troy-hinckley--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 19:15 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-rust">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-rust--an-experimental-emacs-core-in-rust--troy-hinckley--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-rust--an-experimental-emacs-core-in-rust--troy-hinckley--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (9.8MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-rust--an-experimental-emacs-core-in-rust--troy-hinckley--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-rust--an-experimental-emacs-core-in-rust--troy-hinckley--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (42MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/students-after.md b/2024/info/students-after.md
index 1f7e8dd8..e1d4b45d 100644
--- a/2024/info/students-after.md
+++ b/2024/info/students-after.md
@@ -171,7 +171,8 @@
[[!template text="""well. So, don't worry, we'll try to keep you warm with""" start="00:00:27.480" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""interesting questions. But first, thank you for taking the""" start="00:00:31.040" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""time out of your busy high school life to make a presentation""" start="00:00:35.040" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""about Emacs. Do you have any thoughts about the process of""" start="00:00:38.360" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Do you have any thoughts about the process of recording something for a conference?""" start="00:00:38.360" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""about Emacs. Do you have any thoughts about the process of""" start="00:00:38.360" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""recording something for a conference? Because I assume""" start="00:00:41.440" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""it's one of the first ones you're ever doing.""" start="00:00:44.400" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I think it was not as difficult as I thought it would be. I just""" start="00:00:47.280" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -197,10 +198,12 @@
[[!template text="""possible. Now, if we might take the first one. So, Corwin,""" start="00:02:12.080" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""can you scroll down to the questions? Yes. I'll be reading""" start="00:02:16.600" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""you the questions just to make it a little easier for you,""" start="00:02:20.360" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Daniel, to answer them. I use Org-roam for notes and find it""" start="00:02:22.320" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Daniel, to answer them.""" start="00:02:22.320" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: I use org-roam for notes and find it very useful - have you considered it?""" start="00:02:23.792" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""I use Org-roam for notes and find it""" start="00:02:23.792" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""very useful. Have you considered it? Uh, yeah, that's""" start="00:02:26.000" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""actually where I started out for taking notes. Um, that,""" start="00:02:30.640" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""that I moved to Ditto because I didn't use all of its""" start="00:02:35.520" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that I moved to Denote because I didn't use all of its""" start="00:02:35.520" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""features, um, for, Org Roam, I meant.""" start="00:02:38.720" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""Uh, I also didn't, didn't really like the dependency on an""" start="00:02:44.320" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""external database. Uh, it just like took a while for, um,""" start="00:02:47.000" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
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[[!template text="""you need to. Colin, if we can switch the questions, I'm""" start="00:03:34.600" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""states like.""" start="00:04:09.440" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""switching to the second one.""" start="00:03:39.600" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Do you use the Getting Things Done methodology as part of your Org workflow?""" start="00:03:40.880" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Do you use the Getting Things""" start="00:03:40.880" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Done methodology as part of your Org workflow? So there's an""" start="00:03:42.160" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""interesting thing about that. I started with Org first and""" start="00:03:46.640" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""then I heard about Getting Things Done, so I didn't exactly""" start="00:03:50.040" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""design my workflow with that in mind, but I sort of""" start="00:03:54.960" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""reinvented it, I would say, not really, but I do a lot of""" start="00:04:01.680" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""the similar things, but I don't have the different TODO""" start="00:04:06.440" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""states like...""" start="00:04:09.440" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I don't know an example because I didn't really look into it""" start="00:04:11.320" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
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-[[!template text="""you're going to do. But I don't think I""" start="00:04:22.720" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that much, but it would be like NEXT isn't the next thing""" start="00:04:17.280" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""you're going to do. But I don't think I...""" start="00:04:22.720" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""where I just write what I need to do and then schedule it and""" start="00:04:28.880" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""then look at my agenda for the next thing. Yeah, I mean, part""" start="00:04:35.240" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
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+[[!template text="""great for getting started with each, each individual""" start="00:13:26.720" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""component of""" start="00:13:30.480" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""something like there's entire videos just""" start="00:13:31.292" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""about completion and about a tool called Embark. And like, I""" start="00:13:34.125" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""would just watch those videos""" start="00:13:40.250" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""while I was doing the dishes or something.""" start="00:13:41.319" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""and I would learn a lot from that.""" start="00:13:43.000" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: What the situation with respect to "mobile" use (if ever that's applicable)? (yes, Orgzly...using that?)""" start="00:13:53.680" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""Awesome. I love it. What about the mobile...""" start="00:13:53.680" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""sorry, did I get that question out there already? Oh, no.""" start="00:13:59.121" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I don't use Emacs or any Org Mode things on my""" start="00:14:04.961" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""phone. I have an iPhone, unfortunately.""" start="00:14:07.918" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""But for org files, I couldn't really get it to sync over""" start="00:14:19.964" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""without using a paid app.""" start="00:14:24.121" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""And I didn't really look into it""" start="00:14:26.801" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that much because I have a computer with me""" start="00:14:28.041" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""almost all the time.""" start="00:14:30.141" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Usually I carry around a notebook. And if I really need to""" start="00:14:36.001" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""know something or remember it for later,""" start="00:14:39.521" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I just write it down.""" start="00:14:41.941" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I've seen people get started with e-ink tablets, and they""" start="00:14:52.661" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""sync it with SyncThing because it's Android, but I don't use""" start="00:15:01.760" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that, so I can't really attest to how good it is.""" start="00:15:07.960" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: Has using emacs led to expanded interest in programming/computer science?""" start="00:15:21.920" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""So has using Emacs led you to an expanded interest in""" start="00:15:21.920" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""programming and computer science? Sorry if""" start="00:15:25.560" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I could have got that out of the presentation.""" start="00:15:28.520" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I think Emacs is what got me""" start="00:15:31.782" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""started with Lisp specifically.""" start="00:15:34.000" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Otherwise, I probably would have not really looked into it""" start="00:15:37.900" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that much, other than like maybe dabbling in Scheme""" start="00:15:40.381" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""from the Structures and Interpretations of Computer""" start="00:15:44.921" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Programs book. But I probably wouldn't have seen that if I""" start="00:15:50.181" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""hadn't discovered Emacs either so.""" start="00:15:53.681" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I was already into programming""" start="00:16:06.121" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""before Emacs, and I had used VS Code for a little bit and then""" start="00:16:08.793" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Vim. But I think I've done most of my programming""" start="00:16:14.959" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""inside of Emacs, in terms of lines of code written,""" start="00:16:22.918" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""projects made...""" start="00:16:26.668" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+
+<div class="transcript-heading">[[!template new="1" text="""Q: How does interaction with others work in technical terms?""" start="00:16:40.672" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]</div>[[!template text="""So maybe we'd jump from there, right, to, you mentioned""" start="00:16:40.672" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""exporting notes, essays, and so on, handing them on to other""" start="00:16:44.520" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""people. How does interaction with others work in technical""" start="00:16:48.360" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""terms? We mostly find workflows centered around like""" start="00:16:53.320" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
@@ -393,22 +422,31 @@
[[!template text="""which I can just use LibreOffice and then convert to Doc X or""" start="00:17:29.640" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""something. I heard that chef. That's, that's how all my""" start="00:17:32.600" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""vendors, uh, my vendors all roll their eyes when they were,""" start="00:17:35.720" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Oh, you're a Microsoft shop. Yep. Heard. Then they're all""" start="00:17:39.680" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Google shops to an education. Great point.""" start="00:17:52.120" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""it for later if I wanted to look at it. But for that, I don't""" start="00:17:55.680" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""really have too much problems. Hopefully, I will find a way""" start="00:18:03.600" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""to figure it out when I get into university.""" start="00:18:13.080" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Awesome. Okay, well, I know we did it once already, but since""" start="00:18:16.480" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""oh, you're a Microsoft shop. Yep. Heard.""" start="00:17:39.680" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Then they're all Google shops too, in education.""" start="00:17:42.886" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Great point. For Google, I just... If my teachers wanted""" start="00:17:45.948" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""a Google Doc or something,""" start="00:17:51.959" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""I usually just copy paste""" start="00:17:53.126" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""whatever I wrote in Emacs""" start="00:17:54.300" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""and then still keep it, anyway, as a side thing""" start="00:17:55.680" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""because I don't really trust the cloud""" start="00:17:59.334" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""that much in terms of using""" start="00:18:00.668" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""it for later if I wanted to look at it. But for that, I don't""" start="00:18:02.876" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""really have too much problems. Hopefully, I will find a way""" start="00:18:10.668" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""to figure it out when I get into university.""" start="00:18:14.340" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Awesome. Okay, well, I know we did it once already, but since""" start="00:18:21.440" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""this will be the end of the video, let me just open the floor""" start="00:18:26.680" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""one more time for parting thoughts.""" start="00:18:30.480" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I'm not sure that I have any. I mean, you said it pretty well,""" start="00:18:33.440" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""right? I hope my peers see this. I hope they realize other""" start="00:18:41.720" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""tools are kind of inferior from a get things done""" start="00:18:46.640" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""tools are kind of inferior from a gets things done""" start="00:18:46.640" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""standpoint. Saw your talk. Heard that message in this Q&A.""" start="00:18:49.880" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""I think you did a great job. You don't have to say more, but""" start="00:18:54.640" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""just offering you the chance. Thank you. Well, thank you,""" start="00:18:58.160" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""Daniel. And thanks to everybody watching this video during""" start="00:19:03.480" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
-[[!template text="""the conference or after it. And appreciate and look forward""" start="00:19:07.440" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""just offering you the chance. Thank you.""" start="00:18:58.160" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""Well, thank you, Daniel,""" start="00:19:02.836" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""and thanks to everybody watching this video""" start="00:19:03.917" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""during the conference or after it,""" start="00:19:07.440" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="""and appreciate and look forward""" start="00:19:09.839" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
[[!template text="""to your talks in the future, Daniel. Thank you.""" start="00:19:12.160" video="qanda-students" id="subtitle"]]
</div>Questions or comments? Please e-mail [emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org](mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20students%3A%20An%20example%20of%20a%20cohesive%20student%20workflow%20in%20Emacs)
diff --git a/2024/info/students-before.md b/2024/info/students-before.md
index ac870af1..e97aaaee 100644
--- a/2024/info/students-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/students-before.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
[[!toc ]]
Format: 9-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-students>
-Status: TO_INDEX_QA
+Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
@@ -14,6 +14,18 @@ Status: TO_INDEX_QA
# Q&A
-<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="students-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.vtt" default />"""<p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video><div></div><div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-students">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.json">Download --answers.json</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.srt">Download --answers.srt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.tsv">Download --answers.tsv</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.txt">Download --answers.txt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (47MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+<div class="vid"><video controls preload="none" id="students-qanda"><source src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.webm" />captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.vtt" default />"""<track kind="chapters" label="Chapters" src="/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers--chapters.vtt" /><p><em>Your browser does not support the video tag. Please download the video instead.</em></p></video>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="students-qanda" data="""
+00:38.360 Q: Do you have any thoughts about the process of recording something for a conference?
+02:23.792 Q: I use org-roam for notes and find it very useful - have you considered it?
+03:40.880 Q: Do you use the Getting Things Done methodology as part of your Org workflow?
+05:58.520 Q: org-fc and org-drill are emacs org mode centric flash card solutions, have you looked into them?
+07:27.506 Q: What do other students think about your approach - and what are they doing instead (if anything)? And your teachers - what do they think?
+11:25.360 Q: What was your biggest source of frustration/friction/confusion when getting started with Emacs?
+11:48.124 Q: How did you come across Emacs? What got you into it?
+13:53.680 Q: What the situation with respect to "mobile" use (if ever that's applicable)? (yes, Orgzly...using that?)
+15:21.920 Q: Has using emacs led to expanded interest in programming/computer science?
+16:40.672 Q: How does interaction with others work in technical terms?
+
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="students-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div><div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-students">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.json">Download --answers.json</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (9.9MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.srt">Download --answers.srt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.tsv">Download --answers.tsv</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.txt">Download --answers.txt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (47MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/theme-before.md b/2024/info/theme-before.md
index fc2e141b..b95a67c4 100644
--- a/2024/info/theme-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/theme-before.md
@@ -31,6 +31,6 @@ Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
02:43.720 Q: One area I see emacs able to do themes that is "underused?" is changing the font
08:53.461 Q: Have you ever kept any of the random themes that were thrown up?
-"""]]<div></div>Duration: 09:51 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-theme">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-theme--my-journey-of-finding-and-creating-the-perfect-emacs-theme--metrowind--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-theme--my-journey-of-finding-and-creating-the-perfect-emacs-theme--metrowind--answers--main--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--main--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-theme--my-journey-of-finding-and-creating-the-perfect-emacs-theme--metrowind--answers--main.vtt">Download --answers--main.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-theme--my-journey-of-finding-and-creating-the-perfect-emacs-theme--metrowind--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-theme--my-journey-of-finding-and-creating-the-perfect-emacs-theme--metrowind--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (16MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="theme-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-theme--my-journey-of-finding-and-creating-the-perfect-emacs-theme--metrowind--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 09:51 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-theme">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-theme--my-journey-of-finding-and-creating-the-perfect-emacs-theme--metrowind--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-theme--my-journey-of-finding-and-creating-the-perfect-emacs-theme--metrowind--answers--main--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--main--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-theme--my-journey-of-finding-and-creating-the-perfect-emacs-theme--metrowind--answers--main.vtt">Download --answers--main.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-theme--my-journey-of-finding-and-creating-the-perfect-emacs-theme--metrowind--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (5.2MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-theme--my-journey-of-finding-and-creating-the-perfect-emacs-theme--metrowind--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-theme--my-journey-of-finding-and-creating-the-perfect-emacs-theme--metrowind--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (16MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
# Description
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diff --git a/2024/info/transducers-before.md b/2024/info/transducers-before.md
index 065820ef..161e3d53 100644
--- a/2024/info/transducers-before.md
+++ b/2024/info/transducers-before.md
@@ -41,6 +41,6 @@ Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
18:17.477 Q: Do we need a pre-written \"t-\" version for every already existing reducing function like + or is there a function to construct them from already defined reducer 2-arg functions?
20:26.320 Q: Is the compelling argument for transducers is that it's a better abstraction?
-"""]]<div></div>Duration: 25:24 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-transducers">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-transducers--transducers-finally-ergonomic-data-processing-for-emacs--colin-woodbury--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-transducers--transducers-finally-ergonomic-data-processing-for-emacs--colin-woodbury--answers--main--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--main--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-transducers--transducers-finally-ergonomic-data-processing-for-emacs--colin-woodbury--answers--main.vtt">Download --answers--main.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-transducers--transducers-finally-ergonomic-data-processing-for-emacs--colin-woodbury--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-transducers--transducers-finally-ergonomic-data-processing-for-emacs--colin-woodbury--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (57MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
+"""]]<div>Listen to just the audio:<br /><audio controls preload="none" id="transducers-qanda-audio" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-transducers--transducers-finally-ergonomic-data-processing-for-emacs--colin-woodbury--answers.opus"></audio></div><div></div>Duration: 25:24 minutes<div class="files resources"><ul><li><a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2024-transducers">Open Etherpad</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-transducers--transducers-finally-ergonomic-data-processing-for-emacs--colin-woodbury--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-transducers--transducers-finally-ergonomic-data-processing-for-emacs--colin-woodbury--answers--main--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--main--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-transducers--transducers-finally-ergonomic-data-processing-for-emacs--colin-woodbury--answers--main.vtt">Download --answers--main.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-transducers--transducers-finally-ergonomic-data-processing-for-emacs--colin-woodbury--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (13MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-transducers--transducers-finally-ergonomic-data-processing-for-emacs--colin-woodbury--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-transducers--transducers-finally-ergonomic-data-processing-for-emacs--colin-woodbury--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (57MB)</a></li></ul></div></div>
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<h1 id="gen" class="sched-track General">General (26 talks)</h1>
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-[[!template id=sched resources="""<li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (68MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--intro.vtt">Download --intro.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--intro.webm">Download --intro.webm</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--main--chapters.vtt">Download --main--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--main.vtt">Download --main.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-org-update--the-future-of-org--ihor-radchenko--main.webm">Download --main.webm (88MB)</a></li>""" title="""The Future of Org""" url="""/2024/talks/org-update""" speakers="""Ihor Radchenko""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""org-update""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 39:35, answers: 30:39"""]]
-[[!template id=sched resources="""<li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (25MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--intro.webm">Download --intro.webm</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--main--chapters.vtt">Download --main--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--main.vtt">Download --main.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-color--colour-your-emacs-with-ease--ryota--main.webm">Download --main.webm (39MB)</a></li>""" title="""Colour your Emacs with ease""" url="""/2024/talks/color""" speakers="""Ryota Sawada""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""color""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 11:48, answers: 14:31"""]]
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+[[!template id=sched resources="""<li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers--chapters.vtt">Download --answers--chapters.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.json">Download --answers.json</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.opus">Download --answers.opus (9.9MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.srt">Download --answers.srt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.tsv">Download --answers.tsv</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.txt">Download --answers.txt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.vtt">Download --answers.vtt</a> (unedited)</li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--answers.webm">Download --answers.webm (47MB)</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--intro.webm">Download --intro.webm</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--main.vtt">Download --main.vtt</a></li><li><a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2024/emacsconf-2024-students--an-example-of-a-cohesive-student-workflow-in-emacs--daniel-pinkston--main.webm">Download --main.webm (15MB)</a></li>""" title="""An example of a cohesive student workflow in Emacs""" url="""/2024/talks/students""" speakers="""Daniel Pinkston""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2024/watch/gen""" slug="""students""" note="""captioned, video posted, Q&A posted, video: 08:27"""]]
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<h1 id="dev" class="sched-track Development">Development (8 talks)</h1>
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-<div class="schedule-svg-container"><svg width="800" height="300" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Graphical view of the schedule</title><g transform="translate(0,0)"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="800" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2024/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(13,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/papers" title="Writing academic papers in Org-Roam" data-slug="papers"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Writing academic papers in Org-Roam</title><rect x="15" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(28,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">papers</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/project" title="Managing writing project metadata with org-mode" data-slug="project"><title> 9:40-10:00 Managing writing project metadata with org-mode</title><rect x="62" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(91,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">project</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/org-update" title="The Future of Org" data-slug="org-update"><title>10:20-11:00 The Future of Org</title><rect x="125" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="62" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(185,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">org-update</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/color" title="Colour your Emacs with ease" data-slug="color"><title>11:20-11:30 Colour your Emacs with ease</title><rect x="219" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(232,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">color</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/theme" title="My journey of finding and creating the “perfect” Emacs theme" data-slug="theme"><title> 1:00- 1:10 My journey of finding and creating the “perfect” Emacs theme</title><rect x="376" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(389,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">theme</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/water" title="Watering my (digital) plant with Emacs timers" data-slug="water"><title> 1:30- 1:45 Watering my (digital) plant with Emacs timers</title><rect x="423" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="23" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(444,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">water</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/shell" title="Emacs as a shell" data-slug="shell"><title> 1:55- 2:35 Emacs as a shell</title><rect x="462" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="62" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(522,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">shell</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/casual" title="Re-imagining the Emacs user experience with Casual Suite" data-slug="casual"><title> 2:45- 3:05 Re-imagining the Emacs user experience with Casual Suite</title><rect x="541" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(570,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">casual</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/hyperdrive" title="New in hyperdrive.el: quick install, peer graph, transclusion!" data-slug="hyperdrive"><title> 3:25- 3:45 New in hyperdrive.el: quick install, peer graph, transclusion!</title><rect x="603" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(632,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">hyperdrive</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/writing" title="Emacs Writing Studio" data-slug="writing"><title> 4:05- 4:15 Emacs Writing Studio</title><rect x="666" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(679,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">writing</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/emacs30" title="Emacs 30 Highlights" data-slug="emacs30"><title> 4:25- 4:50 Emacs 30 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fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gypsum</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/rust" title="An experimental Emacs core in Rust" data-slug="rust"><title>10:40-11:00 An experimental Emacs core in Rust</title><rect x="156" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(185,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">rust</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/p-search" title="p-search: a local search engine in Emacs" data-slug="p-search"><title>11:20-11:45 p-search: a local search engine in Emacs</title><rect x="219" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="39" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(256,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">p-search</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/julia" title="Exploring shared philosophies in Julia and Emacs" data-slug="julia"><title> 1:00- 1:10 Exploring shared philosophies in Julia and Emacs</title><rect x="376" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(389,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">julia</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/guile" title="Beguiling Emacs: Guile-Emacs relaunched!" data-slug="guile"><title> 1:25- 1:45 Beguiling Emacs: Guile-Emacs relaunched!</title><rect x="415" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(444,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">guile</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/secrets" title="Committing secrets with git using sops-mode" data-slug="secrets"><title> 1:55- 2:05 Committing secrets with git using sops-mode</title><rect x="462" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(475,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">secrets</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/mcclim" title="Elisp and McCLIM" data-slug="mcclim"><title> 2:25- 3:25 Elisp and McCLIM</title><rect x="509" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="94" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(601,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">mcclim</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/maxima" title="Emacs, eev, and Maxima - now!" data-slug="maxima"><title> 3:45- 4:05 Emacs, eev, and Maxima - now!</title><rect x="635" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(664,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">maxima</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,15)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="133" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(94,15)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="133" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(188,15)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="133" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(282,15)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="133" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(376,15)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="133" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(470,15)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="133" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(564,15)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="133" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,15)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="133" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(752,15)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="133" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></g><g transform="translate(0,150)"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="800" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="/2024/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(13,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-open</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/links" title="Unlocking linked data: replacing specialized apps with an Org-based semantic wiki" data-slug="links"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Unlocking linked data: replacing specialized apps with an Org-based semantic wiki</title><rect x="15" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(28,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">links</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/regex" title="Emacs regex compilation and future directions for expressive pattern matching" data-slug="regex"><title> 9:30- 9:50 Emacs regex compilation and future directions for expressive pattern matching</title><rect x="47" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(76,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">regex</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/learning" title="Survival of the skillest: Thriving in the learning jungle" data-slug="learning"><title>10:00-10:20 Survival of the skillest: Thriving in the learning jungle</title><rect x="94" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(123,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">learning</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/blee" title="About Blee: enveloping our own autonomy directed digital ecosystem with Emacs" data-slug="blee"><title>10:30-11:15 About Blee: enveloping our own autonomy directed digital ecosystem with Emacs</title><rect x="141" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="70" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(209,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">blee</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/hyperbole" title="Fun things with GNU Hyperbole" data-slug="hyperbole"><title>11:30-11:45 Fun things with GNU Hyperbole</title><rect x="235" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="23" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(256,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">hyperbole</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/open-mic" title="Open mic/pad for quick updates etc." data-slug="open-mic"><title> 1:00- 1:30 Open mic/pad for quick updates etc.</title><rect x="376" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="47" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(421,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">open-mic</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/pgmacs" title="PGmacs: browsing and editing PostgreSQL databases from Emacs" data-slug="pgmacs"><title> 1:40- 1:55 PGmacs: browsing and editing PostgreSQL databases from Emacs</title><rect x="439" y="15" opacity="0.8" 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title="Colour your Emacs with ease" data-slug="color"><title>11:20-11:30 Colour your Emacs with ease</title><rect x="219" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(232,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">color</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/theme" title="My journey of finding and creating the “perfect” Emacs theme" data-slug="theme"><title> 1:00- 1:10 My journey of finding and creating the “perfect” Emacs theme</title><rect x="376" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(389,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">theme</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/water" title="Watering my (digital) plant with Emacs timers" data-slug="water"><title> 1:30- 1:45 Watering my (digital) plant with Emacs timers</title><rect x="423" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="23" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(444,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">water</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/shell" title="Emacs as a shell" data-slug="shell"><title> 1:55- 2:35 Emacs as a shell</title><rect x="462" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="62" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(522,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">shell</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/casual" title="Re-imagining the Emacs user experience with Casual Suite" data-slug="casual"><title> 2:45- 3:05 Re-imagining the Emacs user experience with Casual Suite</title><rect x="541" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(570,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">casual</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/hyperdrive" title="New in hyperdrive.el: quick install, peer graph, transclusion!" data-slug="hyperdrive"><title> 3:25- 3:45 New in hyperdrive.el: quick install, peer graph, transclusion!</title><rect x="603" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(632,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">hyperdrive</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/writing" title="Emacs Writing Studio" data-slug="writing"><title> 4:05- 4:15 Emacs Writing Studio</title><rect x="666" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(679,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">writing</text></g></a><a href="/2024/talks/emacs30" title="Emacs 30 Highlights" data-slug="emacs30"><title> 4:25- 4:50 Emacs 30 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diff --git a/2024/talks/blee.md b/2024/talks/blee.md
index 44ad6ef1..4ff097db 100644
--- a/2024/talks/blee.md
+++ b/2024/talks/blee.md
@@ -192,14 +192,14 @@ Previous Talks: <https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/bidi> and
series if you involve other people. The question was also
open ended so you did answer it by taking it where you
wanted it to go.
-- Q:How can we promote a culture of more active thought with regard to
- the societal impacts of ethical and philosphical choices made in the
- wider FOSS community?
- - A:
- Q: I am involved in Politics in my country, my party is very
sympathetic to FOSS ideals and I've been pushing for better policy
with regards to public procurement. Do you have any recommended
reading materials designed for such an audience?
+ - A: The idea is that my own book would be an excellent resource. I'd say the bibliography in the book contains various other pointers that could be quite useful.
+- Q: How can we promote a culture of more active thought with regard to
+ the societal impacts of ethical and philosphical choices made in the
+ wider FOSS community?
- A:
## Notes
diff --git a/2024/talks/casual.md b/2024/talks/casual.md
index bf3fc14c..60cd63ac 100644
--- a/2024/talks/casual.md
+++ b/2024/talks/casual.md
@@ -47,10 +47,9 @@ Charles Choi has been an Emacs user since 1989 but did not get around to learnin
(Leo just spoke about this.)
- A: That just works. (But try keycast-log-mode instead of
view-lossage.)
-- Q:Is there a setting to close menu after executing command?
+- Q: Is there a setting to close menu after executing command?
- A:
-- Q: What modes are you working on at the moment for casual / are
- excited to explore?
+- Q: What modes are you working on at the moment for casual / are excited to explore?
- A:
- Q: Why not improve which-key (which seems to be included in Emacs 30
by default) to accommodate for your very slight differences instead
diff --git a/2024/talks/color.md b/2024/talks/color.md
index 94b6e33c..918e0d84 100644
--- a/2024/talks/color.md
+++ b/2024/talks/color.md
@@ -51,15 +51,12 @@ as a Principal Engineer.
## Questions and answers
-- Q: Is there any intention to create a library for working with more
- experimental color spaces? Pulling code out of Hasliberg for this
- purpose, perhaps?
+- Q: Is there any intention to create a library for working with more experimental color spaces? Pulling code out of Hasliberg for this purpose, perhaps?
- A: Started the journey just for myself, and didn't think this
would be useful for others.
- A: Making it a library is definitely something that I can think
about.
-- Q: Can we have a dark as well as light theme variations made from
- your theme?
+- Q: Can we have a dark as well as light theme variations made from your theme?
- A: You can customize the code easily into dark, light and change
something based on someone's mood. Keep in mind that it is a
personal theme, so customize as you see fit.
diff --git a/2024/talks/emacs30.md b/2024/talks/emacs30.md
index 3109a34f..ec72eda7 100644
--- a/2024/talks/emacs30.md
+++ b/2024/talks/emacs30.md
@@ -17,12 +17,10 @@ Philip Kaludercic
## Questions and answers
-- Q: which-key was a third-party package for a long time. Is there
- work to bring any other popular packages into core Emacs for Emacs
- 31+? (magit, counsel, etc)
+- Q: which-key was a third-party package for a long time. Is there work to bring any other popular packages into core Emacs for Emacs 31+? (magit, counsel, etc)
- A: One package that was being discussed was **macrostep**
([https://github.com/emacsorphanage/macrostep](https://github.com/emacsorphanage/macrostep)).
- - **Magit** is an ongoing discussion, but I don\'t know of any
+ - **Magit** is an ongoing discussion, but I don't know of any
concrete progress.  Generally the best way to help is just to
send a message to emacs-devel and keep to it.  Feel free to CC
me to help!
@@ -33,16 +31,11 @@ Philip Kaludercic
android with this other stuff? Using nixos or guix, nix-on-droid to
make an apk with extra stuff?
- A:
-- Q: Does package-vc download a tarball from the specified git
- repository or clone the repository itself?
+- Q: Does package-vc download a tarball from the specified git repository or clone the repository itself?
- A: Clones the repository (that's the -vc in the name)
- Compare with vc-clone (which is now exposed as an interactive
command compared to before)
-- Q: How is the new behavior of M-q in prog-mode
- (prog-fill-reindent-defun or something like that) different from the
- behavior of C-M-q (indent-pp-sexp) in older Emacs versions?  (My
- apologies if indent-pp-sexp is not bound to C-M-q by default, I
- can\'t tell)
+- Q: How is the new behavior of M-q in prog-mode (prog-fill-reindent-defun or something like that) different from the behavior of C-M-q (indent-pp-sexp) in older Emacs versions?  (My apologies if indent-pp-sexp is not bound to C-M-q by default, I can't tell)
- A: The difference is in the behavior when the cursor is inside a
string.
- Q:Any plans for Emacs running in IOS?
@@ -52,21 +45,21 @@ Philip Kaludercic
talk about the Windows and the macOS versions being as good as
unmaintained. Where do we go from here? I gather that most users of
Emacs are still on non-free platforms and will remain to be there.
- - A: I don\'t know about the last point if that\'s true; there are
+ - A: I don't know about the last point if that's true; there are
no statistics on the matter. I know Corwin is involved in the
Windows port. Someone has to do the work. Eli is on a Windows XP
- system. As long as he\'s doing that, there\'s going to be
+ system. As long as he's doing that, there's going to be
Windows some way or another.
- Corwin: accessibility issue (ex: maybe that XP system is
what they can afford, or what they need to use for work)
Concerning when we hear about black holes in the braintrust
for support for these things.
- And the same thing applies for macOS.
-- Q: I\'m a bit confused about what version of org I should write
- towards, because there\'s org (in emacs) org (in elpa) org (in org)
- etc\... Is there a best practice on what-org-to-use when following
+- Q: I'm a bit confused about what version of org I should write
+ towards, because there's org (in emacs) org (in elpa) org (in org)
+ etc... Is there a best practice on what-org-to-use when following
emacs-latest?
- - A: Depends on\... my rough heuristic is if you\'re using the
+ - A: Depends on... my rough heuristic is if you're using the
latest features of Org, use the one on ELPA, maybe. Personally I
just use the one bundled in Emacs.
diff --git a/2024/talks/hyperbole.md b/2024/talks/hyperbole.md
index b42f7c0d..6662d2f2 100644
--- a/2024/talks/hyperbole.md
+++ b/2024/talks/hyperbole.md
@@ -34,15 +34,12 @@ See also:
## Questions and answers
-- Q: \<edrx\> Hey, how is the log buffer generated?
+- Q: Hey, how is the log buffer generated?
- A: interaction-log package
-- Q:\<Donovan\> So , the "select a thing" C-c RET is similar to
- expand-region? How does it behave in codes (functions, class,\...)
+- Q: So, the "select a thing" C-c RET is similar to expand-region? How does it behave in codes (functions, class, ...)
- A: Behaves exactly the same.
- Q:I know you Hyperbole devs are active and interested in sharing and
- interoperating with other emacs tools. What is a recent tool that
- you find exciting to think about using in combination with
- Hyperbole, or would like to suggest using in combination with it?
+ interoperating with other emacs tools. What is a recent tool that you find exciting to think about using in combination with Hyperbole, or would like to suggest using in combination with it?
- A: Lately, focussing on making Hyperbole work with org-mode so
that they may interoperate.
- The idea with Hyperbole is not to be better than everything
diff --git a/2024/talks/hyperdrive.md b/2024/talks/hyperdrive.md
index 8832bd4c..eb233094 100644
--- a/2024/talks/hyperdrive.md
+++ b/2024/talks/hyperdrive.md
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ See also: [EmacsConf - 2023 - talks - hyperdrive.el: Peer-to-peer filesystem in
## Questions and answers
- Q: Hi there, thank you for your talk - I enjoyed watching it! I
- tried this tool last year, and it seemed to work well - but I don\'t
+ tried this tool last year, and it seemed to work well - but I don't
know anyone who actually uses it. Network effects are tricky - do
you know of any public shares people can join to try this tool out
properly? Thank you!
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ See also: [EmacsConf - 2023 - talks - hyperdrive.el: Peer-to-peer filesystem in
only those files will be shared)
- It can also be a lambda, i.e. anything that can be
formulated as a function
- - E.g., with Karl Voit\'s filetags (or Prot\'s Denote
+ - E.g., with Karl Voit's filetags (or Prot's Denote
filenaming scheme), you could share only those files which
are tagged as \"public\".
- Q: idea: try hyperdrive to distribute WORG (and EmacsWiki)
@@ -94,13 +94,13 @@ See also: [EmacsConf - 2023 - talks - hyperdrive.el: Peer-to-peer filesystem in
cmapx.  Then we build an image map based on the cmapx string. 
We put the image and image map together and render it in a
buffer.  I also adapted some code from image-mode.el to make the
- image resize whenever the buffer\'s window resizes.  For
+ image resize whenever the buffer's window resizes.  For
details, see
[https://git.sr.ht/\~ushin/hyperdrive.el/tree/master/item/hyperdrive-sbb-view.el](https://git.sr.ht/~ushin/hyperdrive.el/tree/master/item/hyperdrive-sbb-view.el)
- A: This approach is directly inspired by org-graph-view.el, by
Adam Porter (github alphapapa).
- Q:What is something surprising about how you or somebody else that
- you didn\'t expect from using the hyperdrive network?
+ you didn't expect from using the hyperdrive network?
- A: 
- Q: You mentioned streaming audio and video - could you confirm that
this is in reference to consumption of media, and not broadcasting
diff --git a/2024/talks/julia.md b/2024/talks/julia.md
index f7284d7b..4b16f531 100644
--- a/2024/talks/julia.md
+++ b/2024/talks/julia.md
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ communities drive innovation.
better for interactive debugging that is avilable now or in the
near future. Most of the julia community is clustered around VS
code, but the situation is not better
-- Q:Can you call out something that Julia has that Emacs does not, and
+- Q: Can you call out something that Julia has that Emacs does not, and
which could benefit Emacs?
- A: GB: The Julia community is active and more tightly knit than
other communities (e.g., the Python one), JuliaCon is an
diff --git a/2024/talks/learning.md b/2024/talks/learning.md
index 9b3f2a2b..7c72ca6a 100644
--- a/2024/talks/learning.md
+++ b/2024/talks/learning.md
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ See also:
- Then, a student mentioned that the slides were too bulky
to be scrolled through.
- ...But because I'd looked already at CSS, I could play
- with weasy-print (?) to make the slides.
+ with weasyprint to make the slides.
- Q (reworded as a question): \<chum-cha\> Why add an "Abandoned"
project to the "Resources" folder instead of the "Archives"
folder?
diff --git a/2024/talks/literate.md b/2024/talks/literate.md
index e60b5c66..373afbe3 100644
--- a/2024/talks/literate.md
+++ b/2024/talks/literate.md
@@ -46,12 +46,6 @@ other features. Thought I would share these.
## Questions and answers
-- Q: Apropos large literate programs: what's the largest code base
- you've ever tackled with the literate approach (esp. Emacs +
- Org-mode)?
- - A: The largest is the one I mentioned in the talk \... about
- 8000 lines of "code" and another "10000" lines of prose. I
- think I came to 15,000 max (in code blocks only).
- Q: You touched on it briefly, but how do you handle things like
"C-h f" helpful info not being tied back to the defuns in src
block code when you "C-c C-c" them in the org buffers instead of
@@ -59,6 +53,13 @@ other features. Thought I would share these.
wrappers for jumping  back and forth atop org's built-in mechanisms
to go back and forth between org/tangled files?
- A:
+
+- Q: Apropos large literate programs: what's the largest code base
+ you've ever tackled with the literate approach (esp. Emacs +
+ Org-mode)?
+ - A: The largest is the one I mentioned in the talk ... about
+ 8000 lines of "code" and another "10000" lines of prose. I
+ think I came to 15,000 max (in code blocks only).
- Q: Have you ever used org-transclusion
([https://github.com/nobiot/org-transclusion](https://github.com/nobiot/org-transclusion))?
- A: Nope \... but I will
@@ -101,7 +102,7 @@ other features. Thought I would share these.
conected. You can divide blocks however you seem fit.
- Q: related to above, do you use inline org function calls and org
babel library and such?
- - A: usta-use more org-babel inline functions, found sound bugs
+ - A: Used to use more org-babel inline functions, found sound bugs
(maybe) 8yrs ago, right now my literate dev-ops is calling a lot
of backend programs so the org-babel has limited help in that
regard while in the emacs session things are "just available"
@@ -133,7 +134,7 @@ other features. Thought I would share these.
- Q: How does your management of "TODOs" (projects/tasks) interact
with this literate mindset, any insightful things you do on that
front?
- - A: 
+ - A: Yeah. Okay. So, uh, on to do's and that sort of thing, um. You know, a lot is the same as it was 10 years ago. At the beginning of every sprint, my company, we're using JIRA. All jokes are valid when I say that. But I just go to its web page. I copy all the tasks that I need to do that sprint. I wrote a function that takes that code and reformats it as a bunch of org tasks for me to do that I can just now have all my to-dos. And I start to work off of that from that point on. So it'll reference all the projects, and I do symlinks to every code base that I need to use. Most of the to-dos I put inside my code block is kind of just for me, just so I can remember it. Because the work that I have to do needs to be tracked a little more fine-grained, I guess. Yeah.
- Q: \<Donovan\> Do you LP also on larger projects? (More files &
nested directories) 
- A:  I haven't done nested directories, but I can now. Now that
diff --git a/2024/talks/mcclim.md b/2024/talks/mcclim.md
index e540ebc0..0c0dd644 100644
--- a/2024/talks/mcclim.md
+++ b/2024/talks/mcclim.md
@@ -143,14 +143,15 @@ small part thanks to the show.
# Discussion
-- Q:I would love to see the GUI interacting with the scheduling stuff
+- Q: I would love to see the GUI interacting with the scheduling stuff
you were working on initially, if I didn't miss it somewhere
earlier.
- A:
- Q:Or any other GUI stuff you've worked on in the past that you'd
be comfortable showing?
- - A:[https://toobnix.org/a/screwtape/video-channels](https://toobnix.org/a/screwtape/video-channels)
-
+ - A:[https://toobnix.org/a/screwtape/video-channels](https://toobnix.org/a/screwtape/video-channels)
+- Q: Are we going to get a McCLIM LambdaMOO client?
+ - A: You're right, I should make that into a client for Common Lisp.
[[!inline pages="internal(2024/info/mcclim-after)" raw="yes"]]
diff --git a/2024/talks/p-search.md b/2024/talks/p-search.md
index 0827c44d..4d2b3fd1 100644
--- a/2024/talks/p-search.md
+++ b/2024/talks/p-search.md
@@ -60,10 +60,10 @@ Code: <https://github.com/zkry/p-search>
- Q: Do you think a reduced version of this functionality could be
integrated into isearch?  Right now you can turn on various flags
when using isearch with M-s \<key\>, like M-s SPC to match spaces
- literally.  Is it possible to add a flag to \"search the buffer
- semantically\"? (Ditto with M-x occur, which is more similar to your
+ literally.  Is it possible to add a flag to "search the buffer
+ semantically"? (Ditto with M-x occur, which is more similar to your
buffer-oriented results interface)
- - A: it\'s essencially a framwork so you would create a generator;
+ - A: it's essencially a framwork so you would create a generator;
but it does not exist yet.
- Q: Any idea how this would work with personal information like
Zettlekastens? 
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Code: <https://github.com/zkry/p-search>
combine those into one author?
- A: Currently using the git command. So if you know the emails
the author have used, you can add different priors.
-- Q: A cool more powerful grep \"Rak\" to use and maybe has some good
+- Q: A cool more powerful grep "Rak" to use and maybe has some good
ideas in increasing the value of searches, for example using Raku
code while searching. is Rak written in Raku. Have you seen it? 
- [https://github.com/lizmat/App-Rak](https://github.com/lizmat/App-Rak)
@@ -92,8 +92,8 @@ Code: <https://github.com/zkry/p-search>
to include to have a better search.
- Q: Have you thought about integrating results from using cosine
similarity with a deep-learning based vector embedding?  This will
- let us search for \"fruit\" and get back results that have \"apple\"
- or \"grapes\" in them \-- that kind of thing.  It will probably also
+ let us search for "fruit" and get back results that have "apple"
+ or "grapes" in them \-- that kind of thing.  It will probably also
handle the case of terms that could be abbreviated/formatted
differently like in your initial example.
- A: Goes back to semantic search. Probably can be implemented,
@@ -132,9 +132,9 @@ Code: <https://github.com/zkry/p-search>
- A: You can search for whatever you want. No hardcoding is
possible for anything (file, directories, tags, titlese\...).
-- Q: \[comments from IRC\] \<NullNix\> git covers the \"multiple
- names\" thing itself: see .mailmap  10:51:19 
- - \<NullNix\> thiis is a git feature, p-search shouldn\'t need to
+- Q: \[comments from IRC\] \<NullNix\> git covers the "multiple
+ names" thing itself: see .mailmap  10:51:19 
+ - \<NullNix\> thiis is a git feature, p-search shouldn't need to
implement it  10:51:34 
- \<NullNix\> To me this seems to have similarities to notmuch \--
honestly I want notmuch with the p-search UI :) (of course,
@@ -147,13 +147,13 @@ Code: <https://github.com/zkry/p-search>
could be adapted here to with the SQL database as source. 
- Q: You can search a buffer using ripgrep by feeding it in as stdin
- to the ripgrep process, can\'t you?
+ to the ripgrep process, can't you?
- A: Yes you can. But the aim is to search many different things
in elisp. So there is a mechanism in psearch anyway to be able
to represent anything including buffers. This is working pretty
well.
-- Q:  Thanks for making this lovely thing, I\'m looking forward to
+- Q:  Thanks for making this lovely thing, I'm looking forward to
trying it out.  Seems modular and well thought out. Questions about
integreation and about the interface
- A: project.el is used to search only in the local files of the
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ Code: <https://github.com/zkry/p-search>
- A: Retrievel augmented generation: p-search could be used for
the search, combining it with an AI to fine-tune the search with
a Q-A workflow. Although currently no API.  
- - (gptel author here: I\'m looking forward to seeing if I can use
+ - (gptel author here: I'm looking forward to seeing if I can use
gptel with p-search)
- A: as the results are surprisingly good, why is that not used
anywhere else? But there is a lot of setup to get it right. You
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ Code: <https://github.com/zkry/p-search>
- A: The code currently is dumb in a lot of places (like going of
all files to calculate a score), but that is not that slow
surprisingly. Elisp enumerating all files and multiplying
- numbers in the emacs repo isn\'t really slow. But if you have to
+ numbers in the emacs repo isn't really slow. But if you have to
search in files, this will be slow without relying on ripgrep on
a faster tool. Take for example the search in info files / elisp
info files, the search in elisp is almost instant. For
@@ -212,13 +212,13 @@ Code: <https://github.com/zkry/p-search>
- Q: When do you have to make something more complicated to scale
better?
- A: I do not know yet really. I try to automate tasks as much as
- possible, like in the emacs configuration meme \"not doing work
- I have to do the configuration\". Usually I do not add web-based
+ possible, like in the emacs configuration meme "not doing work
+ I have to do the configuration". Usually I do not add web-based
things into emacs.
## Notes
-- I like the dedicated-buffer interface (I\'m assuming using
+- I like the dedicated-buffer interface (I'm assuming using
magit-section and transient).
- \<meain\> Very interesting ideas. I was very happy when I was able
to do simple
diff --git a/organizers-notebook/index.org b/organizers-notebook/index.org
index c25b7693..2c4c04e5 100644
--- a/organizers-notebook/index.org
+++ b/organizers-notebook/index.org
@@ -355,6 +355,11 @@ cd test
- emacsconf-publish-media-files-on-change
- emacsconf-publish-info-pages-for-talk
+Indexing
+
+- emacsconf-extract-insert-note-with-question-heading
+- emacsconf-subed-make-chapter-file-based-on-comments
+
*** Process the lessons learned
*** Write a report
Sample: https://emacsconf.org/2023/report/