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-<iframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" title="EmacsConf 2021: Emacs as Design Pattern Learning - Greta Goetz" src="https://toobnix.org/videos/embed/4ae8a355-adfc-4d61-9ddc-8d828239e86d" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
+Still working on it! In the meantime, you can watch it at <https://toobnix.org/w/afvaVspSSR9YypjUqTypQz>
How do we manage today? This presentation is for people interested in thinking about Emacs as a tool sophisticated enough to cater to the complex assemblage of tasks, people, activities/outcomes, tools (Markauskaite & Goodyear). Some software oversimplifies. Emacs both helps users implement design pattern learning that can cope with complexity while also modeling design pattern learning. By championing the opportunity for users to also be co-creators (cf. Beaty et al.), the free software design at the core and center of Emacs teaches us a way of "being" (Alexander, Gabriel) that can be extended to both the Emacs community and beyond, in a knowledge of how to live (Stiegler, Illich).