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@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ with Unabridged Software in Lincoln, Nebraska. Long time Emacs user,
relatively new Emacs hacker. Hopefully, I'll be able to show you my
workflow, with how I publish music with Emacs. All right.
-<a onclick="mainVideo.currentTime = 30.0">(00:30)</a>
+<a href="#mainvideo" class="time-link" data-timestamp="30">(00:30)</a>
So as a musician, I would like to publish my music online. I could
publish with popular online music services, but I'm more of a
DIY-type, so I chose to go ahead and publish with Emacs. What's the
@@ -134,7 +134,8 @@ something that should be shared and should be freely enjoyed by
everyone. Of course, artists should be compensated as well, but that's
a whole different topic.
-(01:39) So when I want to share my music, I want to do it without
+<a href="#mainvideo" class="time-link" data-timestamp="99">(01:39)</a>
+So when I want to share my music, I want to do it without
impacting anyone's freedom. Using GNU software like Emacs is a good
way that I can ensure that I won't be requiring people to sign away
their freedoms for anything. There's a lot more I could say about this