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+perfect um yes
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+seeing all the questions flow in um
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+starting from one
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+uh yes i use emacs for all of my school
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+assignments
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+um including like mla formatted essays
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+and things like that
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+um i've actually found it really easy
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+too just with some template files
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+to set up the latex stuff
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+and yeah i have one org mode file that i
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+use as a template
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+with latex fragments and then i export
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+just at work mode without the extra
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+formatting
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+and that's helped a lot with very
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+specifically formatted stuff
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+um what do my friends think
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+at first i was talking about it all the
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+time um and so
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+especially like one of my closest
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+friends
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+i was telling her about it and at some
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+point she was just like
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+you gotta stop talking about emacs i'm
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+0:00:54.160,0:00:58.960
+happy for you but
+
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+it's too much um so i think i
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+overwhelmed them a little bit at first
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+um but i think ever since i've sort of
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+formulated my configuration and i um
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+just been working with that workflow i
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+haven't had to talk about it as much i'm
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+not
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+um discovering like new things every day
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+as i
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+was at the beginning although there are
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+still many many things to discover
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+um and so yeah i haven't been
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+overwhelming them
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+as much but they're still like with my
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+friends and family if i mention emacs
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+they're like oh
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+oh boy here we go um
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+yeah so lecture speed um i type pretty
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+fast
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+um so usually around like 100 110
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+words per minute and so that just in
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+general helps
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+also yeah snippet i think that's how you
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+pronounce it
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+i use a lot of snippets for
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+latex fragments integrals uh you know
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+you name it
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+sums um and then
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+uh yes i do have a git repo um
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+it is not public currently i think um
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+0:02:04.320,0:02:07.119
+but i could
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+i could probably make that public at
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+0:02:07.119,0:02:11.120
+some point um
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+and yeah latex fibers have been a
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+lifesaver in everything
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+um i've even gotten like pretty used to
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+typing matrices
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+um taking linear algebra this year you
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+have to do a lot of like you know
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+there's
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+matrices determinants things like that
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+um and i've gotten better at typing
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+those as well
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+um
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+i think i think it does help yeah for
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+sure i think
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+having a structured system um with
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+school
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+or school makes it easier to have a very
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+structured system
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+i made a script to sort of fetch
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+assignments
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+and that has been given me like a good
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+playground
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+to test out these things in a very
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+structured sort of
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+environment um so fetching assignments
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+where to put them into augmented files
+
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+the data that i can include in those
+
+0:03:05.440,0:03:12.640
+um and then doing everything else
+
+0:03:09.040,0:03:14.720
+um yeah i think that has been
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+0:03:12.640,0:03:17.599
+really really helpful um and just
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+jumping jumping questions
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+0:03:17.599,0:03:20.879
+uh i'm just uh interjecting for a second
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+if you could just take
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+one or two more questions that would be
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+0:03:22.080,0:03:26.799
+perfect sounds good
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+um i used vim in the first place mainly
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+for programming
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+0:03:27.920,0:03:32.720
+um that was i didn't use it for markdown
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+or anything
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+0:03:32.720,0:03:37.200
+but i got used to some of the keybinds
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+and actually funnily enough when i
+
+0:03:37.200,0:03:42.239
+started using emacs i started using more
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+vim keybinds got used to the hjkl and
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+0:03:42.239,0:03:47.680
+all that stuff
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+and finally um i would probably
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+0:03:47.680,0:03:53.840
+use doom or space max i started an emac
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+circle but i haven't done much yet
+
+0:03:53.840,0:03:57.920
+so probably something like that and
+
+0:03:56.560,0:04:00.239
+really the important thing is having a
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+reason to use emacs
+
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+and so i would try to find that for for
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+0:04:02.239,0:04:06.319
+every person
+
+0:04:03.920,0:04:07.920
+but yeah thank you very much for for
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+0:04:06.319,0:04:08.239
+listening to my talk and listening to my
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+0:04:07.920,0:04:10.720
+q
+
+0:04:08.239,0:04:12.879
+a and i hope you enjoyed the rest of the
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+conference
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+thank you so much pierce and uh for
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+everyone in the chat really thank you
+
+0:04:16.079,0:04:18.880
+for taking the time to go through a
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+0:04:17.440,0:04:22.240
+presentation with us okay
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+yes sorry having you awesome
+
+0:04:22.240,0:04:27.840
+indeed thank you very much pierce and um
+
+0:04:24.960,0:04:27.840
+everyone
+