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-hello
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-can you hear me yes I can awesome
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-all right so we have a couple minutes
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-and
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-uh it seems a couple questions as well
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-so take it away
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-okay I won't share my screen unless
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-needed um
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-looks like question one advantages
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-advantages of using Emacs input methods
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-over something like x compose
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-well there's a there's a couple things
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-there one is
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-um Emacs is cross platform so
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-writing this input mode for Emacs means
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-if I do end up using
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-a non-free operating system I can still
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-use Emacs I can still type
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-in the way that I would like to um
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-I did look in I don't I actually don't
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-know what x compose is
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-I tried looking for it on my system I
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-could not find it anywhere
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-I did actually go and figure out how to
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-write a
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-x11 keyboard layout so that's also
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-available
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-in the repository that has the Emacs
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-package as well
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-and it is handy to be able to have that
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-so I can type in
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-other applications besides Emacs
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-but the main advantages for Emacs was it
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-was actually
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-much easier to discover and much easier
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-to
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-manipulate and get feedback you know as
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-I was developing it like I could just
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-evaluate the coil package
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-try it out and see if it works when I
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-was trying to do the x11 inputs I'd have
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-to log out
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-read and and relog in again to get
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-things read and
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-it was you know it doesn't have that
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-beautiful
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-interactivity the way that Emacs does so
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-for me it was a good place to start um
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-especially because
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-I had never done anything like this
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-before like developing
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-something that felt low level you know
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-like a keyboard input
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-I hope that answers your question
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-question two can you give us a demo of
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-you typing in
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-either lakota and input method sure
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-um share my screen now
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-of course I always have to select which
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-one
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-okay so control backslash opens the
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-input modes
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-although when you've selected one you
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-have it already so
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-uh yeah wash day
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-that's it is good washed it so this is
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-the suggested lakota
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-orthography or otherwise known as the
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-standard lakota orthography
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-another benefit of doing it in Emacs is
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-that I now get
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-completion on lakota words so
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-so I'm you know it's a second language
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-for me and as I'm trying to learn it
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-it's actually
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-quite useful to have company mode as a
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-bonus um
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-for typing things
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-I can show the other orthography so to
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-to get another one you do
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-the universal input control u backslash
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-and I can try the white hat orthography
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-oh yeah lost
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-what's the command for that you are now
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-unmuted
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-yeah okay you are now muted
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-thank you
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-you are now unmuted you are now muted
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-oops not quite as slick as that other
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-demo we saw the other day
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-okay so control u control backslash I
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-can select a different
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-input method um from the default so if I
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-select white hat I can type
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-wash day like that
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-so it's a different orthography here um
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-I won't go too deeply into that it's
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-hard to think and talk and type all at
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-the same time
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-um I hope that's good
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-I'm happy to do more maybe I'll put up a
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-video of of demonstrating that sometimes
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-why did I just go ahead
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-um time about for like one more question
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-okay on live yeah thank you
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-um well real quick did I write the
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-company back end
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-no that's just the automatic company
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-completion based on other things I've
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-typed
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-why did I decide on the the input method
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-that's a good question um I just did it
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-based on
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-my experience um in the x input mode you
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-type it first
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-and honestly I would love any input on
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-what's more
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-usual for these type of combining
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-letters
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-and really what I would like to do is
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-kind of confer with other
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-people from the tribe and talk to elders
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-and see
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-what feels right what what is the best
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-way to go about this
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-I don't think that it should be an
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-individual decision and in this case it
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-is because
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-I created it for myself but now that
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-I've released it to the world I think
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-there's more to think about
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-okay I guess I have to go now so we can
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-get to the next talk
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-thank you for listening okay
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-thank you very much grant for your
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-awesome talk and for
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-the questions and answers
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