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@@ -22,6 +22,41 @@ I have used Emacs for 10+ years and enjoyed some of the last
EmacsConfs. To share back, I have decide to share a unique workflow I
have developed, as well as challenging myself by learning how to make
videos to learn some new skills along the way.
+# Discussion
+
+## Questions and answers
+
+- Q: extremely interesting point about loss of concentration, i think
+ with tools like that people who really work alot with text in an
+ abstract matter could have enormous benefits doing it without being
+ hypnotized by all the options, i have to rewatch the presentation
+ again to see nuances, i also would like to see it written somewhere
+ in a short conciese even maybe stream of conciousness mode. my
+ question is i hope you don\'t plan to stop the development of this
+ wonderful idea, thank you
+ - A: A lot of people think tools like this and emacs vim are all
+ about speed, However it is more about staying in flow state can
+ change the types of thoughts you get. That is the bigger part to
+ me.
+- Q:Do you tend to create outline structure while journalling, or
+ after you have captured thoughts? Do you change the structure a lot
+ while capturing it?
+ - A: Whatever feels good at the time, Saying my day went good for
+ reasons 1,2,3 is a natural ways of sharding my thoughts that
+ maps well into outlins. Plus editing them later is always an
+ option
+ - The easy keybings for child, same level and parent cell
+ makes it efficient enough for live journaling
+
+## Notes
+
+- Koutline file used in talk
+ <https://mega.nz/file/uQ9UTSiD#vy5ZnB-Xnea_C2l_LcgUSKOtvHoTrobSrjBcnbD4Xa0>
+- nice job plasmastrike
+- another good example of shaping precisely the tools you want with Emacs
+- I didn't know about rsw other packages, look at that <http://ftp.ntua.gr/mirror/python/workshops/1996-06/papers/h.pasanen/oobr4.html>
+- yeah it's impressive work!
+
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