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+[Speaker 0]: All right, I've started the recording,
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+so Sasha, you don't need to worry about this.
+
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+Hi Jeremy, how are you doing?
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+[Speaker 1]: I'm doing great, how about you?
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+[Speaker 0]: I am also doing great,
+
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+I am feeling replenished after this lunch
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+break and I am happy to go back for 4 more
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+[Speaker 1]: Me too. Let me
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+[Speaker 0]: hours of conferences. just,
+
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+yeah great, Let me just put up the questions.
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+So Jeremy is going to read the questions and
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+answer them and I will be doing jazz hands in
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+the background or provide any bits of
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+information I may, considering that Orgrim
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+has been mentioned during the presentation
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+and everyone's going to want to ask me.
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+at... Show me? Yeah, go.
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+[Speaker 1]: So I'm looking I'm looking at the,
+
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+do you think the line numbers for writing
+
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+documents is kind of a distraction,
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+especially for notes? No,
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+I do software development and that left
+
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+fringe is kind of invisible,
+
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+but I do like to use jump to line.
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+So I just bind that to control L and it's
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+helpful to just see that.
+
+00:01:02.980 --> 00:01:04.900
+So no, I haven't noticed that.
+
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+There are other ways to jump around in Emacs,
+
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+but I like to have many different ways.
+
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+So, yeah. Then how do you manage private and
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+public data with your Zettelkasten?
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+1 of my blockers on putting my Zettelkasten
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+on the web is I don't want everything to be
+
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+public, especially fleeting notes.
+
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+So 1 thing is I only explicitly export a file
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+to Hugo and I have that,
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+I can like, I can export this.
+
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+That doesn't show up very well.
+
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+So it's export probably export org to take on
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+rules and we'll export the buffer.
+
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+And then any that I referenced,
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+like these are all links,
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+any notes that are not public will be
+
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+exported as the text, but there won't be a
+
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+link to it. So it's having the very
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+deliberate, this is going up.
+
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+And so I send it over into Hugo,
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+which is its own repository,
+
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+and either massage it there or whatnot.
+
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+Is that any further questions on that 1?
+
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+[Speaker 0]: I don't think so.
+
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+[Speaker 1]: Is there anything special you're using from
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+org to Hugo markdown? This looks like a
+
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+really nice setup. I like to give it a try.
+
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+Yes, there I have a bespoke build process.
+
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+Having started in WordPress,
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+working through Jekyll,
+
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+going to Hugo, and then switching from
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+Markdown to org mode, I've backed into this
+
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+private public Zettelkasten,
+
+00:03:00.140 --> 00:03:04.840
+which is really nice. And I have added quite
+
+00:03:04.840 --> 00:03:08.000
+a bit of code. There's my dog.
+
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+[Speaker 0]: blogging.
+
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+[Speaker 1]: In my So I have, how do I export like side
+
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+notes because I want I have marginalia
+
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+instead of like the footnotes,
+
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+but I still use org mode footnotes.
+
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+And so I've got a bunch of these things and
+
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+this is all available up on GitHub And I'll
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+provide a link in the document.
+
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+Yeah, so there's quite a bit of making the
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+export work how I want it.
+
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+And I've been kind of fiddling with also
+
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+improving like LaTeX or PDF export.
+
+00:03:54.720 --> 00:03:59.080
+So yeah, I have a long running to do item to
+
+00:03:59.480 --> 00:04:02.880
+fully lay out my bespoke build process.
+
+00:04:02.920 --> 00:04:04.680
+Because once it gets to Hugo,
+
+00:04:04.960 --> 00:04:07.440
+there's also additional work that I do to
+
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+compile what is kind of a personal,
+
+00:04:12.340 --> 00:04:13.620
+like a digital garden-ish,
+
+00:04:15.160 --> 00:04:16.940
+it's really a blog focused 1.
+
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+So yeah, it's at Jeremy F on GitHub at dot
+
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+Emacs. And you'll be looking for JF
+
+00:04:33.200 --> 00:04:36.300
+blogging.l that has some of this.
+
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+Also jforgmode.l will have some of that.
+
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+Yeah, I wanna circle back to that,
+
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+anything to prevent private links from
+
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+getting accidentally being made publicly
+
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+accessible. Yes. So previous to using denote,
+
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+I also used org-roam. So I have this idea of
+
+00:05:06.480 --> 00:05:12.560
+a node in org-roam has roam refs.
+
+00:05:13.360 --> 00:05:15.660
+And org-roam is much more robust about that.
+
+00:05:15.660 --> 00:05:17.880
+So anytime you mention a ref,
+
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+it will count it as a backlink.
+
+00:05:20.820 --> 00:05:23.700
+So for example, if my node was my blog,
+
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+take on rules, anytime,
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+anywhere in my org Rome repository,
+
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+I mentioned takeonrules.com,
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+it would treat it as a backlink.
+
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+So from that Rome refs,
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+I have a, I will interrogate,
+
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+and this is not the function for I will look
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+at the node to see does it have a Rome ref
+
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+and if it does I will treat it as a public
+
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+link. So I don't I haven't bled out any
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+private information because again going back
+
+00:06:01.620 --> 00:06:06.000
+to I only publish a document and the document
+
+00:06:06.340 --> 00:06:09.060
+I'm explicitly doing so and then my process
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+filters out any links that do not have public
+
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+URLs. It will just dump it in there as maybe
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+a span with a ref class of it so that I can
+
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+kind of know that that came from there.
+
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+Yes, So the font I am using is,
+
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+so this is another font.
+
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+What font were you using in EWW?
+
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+I think I'm using IOS Becca and ET Bembo.
+
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+[Speaker 0]: Okay, show me your EWW.
+
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+If we are doing full ricing setup,
+
+00:06:55.440 --> 00:06:58.440
+I can recognize Yosefka just by looking at
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+it.
+
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+[Speaker 1]: So let's... Yeah, so yeah,
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+00:07:01.300 --> 00:07:06.240
+ET Bembo, I'm using these 2 fonts as kind of
+
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+my anchor. So the variable pitch is ETBembo.
+
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+My blog started off with a Tufta style CSS
+
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+and I really pared it down and got rid of any
+
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+of the additional fonts because they can be
+
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+used as trackers. And I'm like,
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+nope, you decide what font you want for your
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+browser. I don't need to tell you what looks
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+good for you. Yeah, so the story of Take On
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+Rules, I have to thank my partner and lovely
+
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+wife for that. She kind of nudged me to do
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+some blogging, and we spent some time
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+thinking about it. And originally,
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+it started off as writing about rules for
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+role-playing games or tabletop games.
+
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+And it has extended far beyond that.
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+The blog, as I've shifted,
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+as I think I mentioned in the presentation,
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+as I've shifted towards an everything and
+
+00:08:01.640 --> 00:08:05.180
+nothing approach, the blog is anything I want
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+00:08:05.180 --> 00:08:06.240
+to write about anymore.
+
+00:08:06.980 --> 00:08:09.440
+There's haikus up there with some regularity.
+
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+So the name is now a relic of a past.
+
+00:08:18.340 --> 00:08:21.680
+So yeah, the thing and nothing is,
+
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+and I put that in the about on my blog.
+
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+So it's, I highly encourage like,
+
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+I feel great. Once I like said,
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+oh, I don't have to write this towards a
+
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+topical blog post or like what the topic is,
+
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+it freed it up. And I know that it comes at a
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+potential compromise because it's very much
+
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+me being a voice up there instead of
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+something that is curated and filtered
+
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+through a specific channel like I could have
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+a technical blog but I decided I'm just gonna
+
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+tag it as programming or emacs and let you
+
+00:09:02.420 --> 00:09:04.840
+find it and you can subscribe to the rss
+
+00:09:04.920 --> 00:09:07.360
+feeds of each tag that you find applicable
+
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+[Speaker 0]: right thank you so we are we are at the last
+
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+question on the pad but I see that some
+
+00:09:16.100 --> 00:09:18.480
+people have joined us on the blue button.
+
+00:09:18.480 --> 00:09:22.420
+So, hi everyone! We have about 6 minutes
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+until we need to go to the next talk,
+
+00:09:24.220 --> 00:09:26.460
+but if anyone has a question on the blue
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+button, I'm thinking about James who's joined
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+us and who was kind enough to drop a thank
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+you line on the blue button.
+
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+Do you want to unmute yourself and ask a
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+question maybe? I'm not putting pressure by
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+the way, I don't feel like you need to but it
+
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+just... I speak all the time otherwise I'm
+
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+very happy to spend time with our speakers
+
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+you know but you know EmacsConf it's about,
+
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+as Sasha told you during the intro,
+
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+it's about making people take things,
+
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+brilliant things out of their mind and put
+
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+them outside in the public.
+
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+And for us, you know, we get to see the talk
+
+00:10:00.660 --> 00:10:01.720
+evolve, we talk with people.
+
+00:10:01.720 --> 00:10:03.840
+So for us we are already quite cognizant of
+
+00:10:03.840 --> 00:10:06.260
+the topic and the point is not for us hosts
+
+00:10:06.360 --> 00:10:09.780
+to ask questions, it's mostly for you to ask
+
+00:10:09.780 --> 00:10:11.580
+questions and then we worry about all the
+
+00:10:11.580 --> 00:10:12.940
+fancy stuff in the background.
+
+00:10:13.900 --> 00:10:16.080
+Otherwise you damn well know I will ask
+
+00:10:16.080 --> 00:10:18.660
+questions about org-roam,
+
+00:10:18.900 --> 00:10:20.460
+about links, and nodes in general,
+
+00:10:20.460 --> 00:10:22.100
+because that's my bread and butter.
+
+00:10:24.720 --> 00:10:27.440
+[Speaker 1]: Yeah, I should add, like,
+
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+the process of migrating the data from a
+
+00:10:31.820 --> 00:10:35.220
+WordPress export to markdown to org mode by
+
+00:10:35.220 --> 00:10:39.680
+way of Pandoc was, it was really insightful
+
+00:10:39.720 --> 00:10:42.900
+to help me understand how I want the data to
+
+00:10:42.900 --> 00:10:47.580
+flow and how I could create a repository for
+
+00:10:47.580 --> 00:10:50.940
+me of information and 1 that I could then
+
+00:10:50.940 --> 00:10:52.540
+send out into the world,
+
+00:10:52.540 --> 00:10:53.600
+the public information,
+
+00:10:54.240 --> 00:10:58.160
+while not having to worry about the private
+
+00:10:58.460 --> 00:11:00.280
+things that I might want to keep.
+
+00:11:01.620 --> 00:11:04.240
+So it was that process of just working
+
+00:11:04.240 --> 00:11:08.940
+through it to reflect on how I'm writing and
+
+00:11:08.940 --> 00:11:11.360
+what I started using writing for.
+
+00:11:12.040 --> 00:11:14.040
+I think Richard Feynman said,
+
+00:11:14.040 --> 00:11:15.680
+no, writing is my thinking.
+
+00:11:15.680 --> 00:11:17.740
+What I wrote is thinking.
+
+00:11:18.240 --> 00:11:21.480
+So it has helped to really frame that.
+
+00:11:22.800 --> 00:11:24.440
+[Speaker 0]: Yeah, I mean, there's an interesting
+
+00:11:27.200 --> 00:11:29.220
+ambivalent relationship because it feels like
+
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+writing helps thinking and thinking helps
+
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+writing in a way and nowhere have I
+
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+personally been more aware of this than when
+
+00:11:38.000 --> 00:11:41.000
+coming up with networks of notes because it
+
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+really I mean you use whichever word you want
+
+00:11:43.860 --> 00:11:45.900
+you know a second brain a collection of notes
+
+00:11:45.900 --> 00:11:48.860
+a slip box a repository of notes whichever
+
+00:11:48.860 --> 00:11:52.080
+the tool you use the point at the end is to
+
+00:11:52.080 --> 00:11:54.000
+resonate with you. It's kind of like
+
+00:11:54.000 --> 00:11:57.280
+extending those moments of consciousness that
+
+00:11:57.280 --> 00:11:58.880
+you have when you take your notes,
+
+00:11:59.440 --> 00:12:02.780
+and you make the entire gradient available.
+
+00:12:04.260 --> 00:12:06.380
+Sorry, I heard Sasha whispering in my ear
+
+00:12:06.380 --> 00:12:08.360
+sometimes. It's pretty pleasant.
+
+00:12:09.520 --> 00:12:10.500
+It's really shocking.
+
+00:12:12.660 --> 00:12:15.040
+[Speaker 1]: Yeah, Aaron, you had a question.
+
+00:12:15.040 --> 00:12:17.440
+Do I use denote just for my blogs or do I use
+
+00:12:17.440 --> 00:12:18.660
+it for other purposes?
+
+00:12:19.940 --> 00:12:25.120
+I use denote for all of my note taking and
+
+00:12:25.520 --> 00:12:28.660
+almost, I think it's exclusively org mode
+
+00:12:28.920 --> 00:12:30.560
+that I, that I use it in.
+
+00:12:30.600 --> 00:12:33.400
+But what I really appreciated in the
+
+00:12:33.400 --> 00:12:37.500
+consideration that Proc put forward was the
+
+00:12:37.500 --> 00:12:40.940
+file name encodes the information that's
+
+00:12:40.940 --> 00:12:45.980
+relevant. So it has helped me be able to
+
+00:12:46.080 --> 00:12:48.580
+query by using things like ripgrep,
+
+00:12:49.220 --> 00:12:54.480
+well not ripgrep, tree or I forget any more
+
+00:12:54.480 --> 00:13:00.140
+what I use. But having that the file encodes
+
+00:13:00.300 --> 00:13:03.820
+useful information. And it's so much more
+
+00:13:03.820 --> 00:13:06.960
+relevant when I look at having worked at a
+
+00:13:06.960 --> 00:13:10.520
+university that rolled out Google Drive to
+
+00:13:10.520 --> 00:13:12.840
+everyone without any guidance on how to
+
+00:13:12.840 --> 00:13:16.120
+organize stuff. And I worked at a library and
+
+00:13:16.120 --> 00:13:19.540
+it was just a nightmare watching things show
+
+00:13:19.540 --> 00:13:22.840
+up where you could never find it again.
+
+00:13:23.240 --> 00:13:28.060
+So, file name, the file name having the date,
+
+00:13:28.380 --> 00:13:33.280
+having the title and having tags just made so
+
+00:13:33.280 --> 00:13:34.780
+much sense to be findable.
+
+00:13:36.820 --> 00:13:41.420
+And yeah, I really do just use org.
+
+00:13:41.740 --> 00:13:47.220
+But if I am going to make txt files or other
+
+00:13:47.220 --> 00:13:52.040
+files, I have started adopting that structure
+
+00:13:52.120 --> 00:13:52.840
+and format.
+
+00:13:56.840 --> 00:14:00.900
+[Speaker 0]: Right. Well, Jeremy, we have about 1 minute
+
+00:14:00.900 --> 00:14:03.080
+and 30 seconds left until we go on to the
+
+00:14:03.080 --> 00:14:05.140
+next talk. Do you have any final words
+
+00:14:05.140 --> 00:14:06.740
+regarding your presentation or maybe where
+
+00:14:06.740 --> 00:14:08.400
+people can find you? I know you've already
+
+00:14:08.400 --> 00:14:09.240
+mentioned this but...
+
+00:14:09.240 --> 00:14:13.160
+[Speaker 1]: Yeah, take on rules. I'm also on dice camp
+
+00:14:13.440 --> 00:14:18.080
+dice.campmastodon at take on rules and I've
+
+00:14:18.080 --> 00:14:22.080
+thought about emacs.h but we federate well So
+
+00:14:22.340 --> 00:14:27.560
+I appreciate that. And I can stay on and
+
+00:14:27.560 --> 00:14:29.680
+answer any further questions if folks have
+
+00:14:29.680 --> 00:14:30.180
+it.
+
+00:14:31.420 --> 00:14:34.860
+[Speaker 0]: Sure. So sorry. Sorry,
+
+00:14:34.860 --> 00:14:36.820
+I confused myself with the buttons talking to
+
+00:14:36.820 --> 00:14:38.960
+production and all. Well then,
+
+00:14:38.960 --> 00:14:41.260
+what I'm going to do is that the stream is
+
+00:14:41.260 --> 00:14:43.740
+going to move on to the next talk in about 50
+
+00:14:43.740 --> 00:14:46.160
+seconds. If people want to join and ask any
+
+00:14:46.160 --> 00:14:49.160
+questions, feel free to join on the blue
+
+00:14:49.160 --> 00:14:51.380
+button. The link is on the talk page or on
+
+00:14:51.380 --> 00:14:54.480
+IRC. And feel free to hang out as long as you
+
+00:14:54.480 --> 00:14:56.160
+want to ask as many questions as you want to
+
+00:14:56.160 --> 00:14:58.180
+Jeremy. We are recording all of this and
+
+00:14:58.180 --> 00:15:00.540
+we'll be publishing this later on once again.
+
+00:15:01.120 --> 00:15:03.080
+And all that's left for me to do is to thank
+
+00:15:03.080 --> 00:15:05.580
+you so much, Jeremy, for your presentation
+
+00:15:05.740 --> 00:15:08.200
+and your answers. And I will see you another
+
+00:15:08.200 --> 00:15:08.700
+time.
+
+00:15:12.700 --> 00:15:14.840
+[Speaker 1]: So yeah, plasma strike.
+
+00:15:15.560 --> 00:15:18.500
+I'm not able to grant speaking powers.
+
+00:15:20.340 --> 00:15:22.160
+So if you wanted to type up something
+
+00:15:22.160 --> 00:15:22.660
+question-wise.
+
+00:15:24.000 --> 00:15:26.000
+[Speaker 0]: Oh, okay. I'll manage this in the background.
+
+00:15:26.000 --> 00:15:28.220
+So we're moving on to the next talk.
+
+00:15:28.500 --> 00:15:30.240
+We'll figure out the things about VBB,
+
+00:15:30.240 --> 00:15:32.940
+But in the meantime, enjoy the next talk.
+
+00:15:34.140 --> 00:15:35.460
+Bye. All right, Jeremy.
+
+00:15:35.460 --> 00:15:37.080
+We are now on the next talk.
+
+00:15:37.080 --> 00:15:39.240
+Sorry about having to mention multiple things
+
+00:15:39.240 --> 00:15:42.500
+at the same time. Speaking rights.
+
+00:15:42.500 --> 00:15:44.440
+I will try fixing this in the background.
+
+00:15:44.440 --> 00:15:46.120
+I need to get moving for the next talk,
+
+00:15:46.120 --> 00:15:48.040
+but I'll do it in the background and we'll
+
+00:15:48.040 --> 00:15:49.660
+let you know as soon as it's ready.
+
+00:15:40.440 --> 00:15:50.360
+[Speaker 1]: We're doing great. Okay.
+
+00:15:51.220 --> 00:15:52.320
+[Speaker 0]: Alright, bye bye Jeremy.