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+[[!meta title="Programming with steno]]
+[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2023 Daniel Alejandro Tapia"]]
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+# Programming with steno
+
+Daniel Alejandro Tapia (I like "thou" for the second person and "ou" for the third) - I'm also on emacs.ch @SequentialDesign, <mailto:z111.513.321@gmail.com>
+
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+Talk about what stenotypy is and give a brief history.
+Then onto the challenges of using stenotypy in Emacs
+and how I overcame them.
+Also talk about the advantages of using stenotypy in Emacs
+and in general.
+
+This talk uses two pieces of media under a Creative Commons license:
+
+- <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Demonstratie_met_een_stenotypemachine_Weeknummer_28-28_-_Open_Beelden_-_22262.ogv?useskin=vector> - (a short video) Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0
+- <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoAcHCTDXio> (a pic from this) -
+Nathan Olivares, Creative Commons Attribution
+
+# Discussion
+
+## Questions and answers
+
+- Q:I found your screen dimensions and battlestation picture
+ interesting. Do you have any place where I can read more about it?
+ - A:
+- Q:I missed the first part of the talk.  This is Excalamus.  How do
+ you handle 1-up and repeat type issues? Suppose you need to move 5
+ characters to the right.  Do you make 5 separate "right arrow"
+ strokes?
+ - A:
+- Q: How did you get into stenotypy, and was that before/during/after
+ you started programming and using Emacs?
+ - A:
+- Q:I recently switched to using my homerow index finger keys as shift
+ on hold. It feels very nice from an ergonomic perspective, but I'm
+ having trouble with consistent shift inputs. Did you have similar
+ experiences when starting to use double function keys?
+ - A:
+
+## Notes
+
+- So much good stuff here, thanks for sharing! +1
+- I appreciate the large text on this one
+- What a fantastic presentation.
+- Yes, ou's doing a great job and setting a good pace
+- I have not gone that far with keyboard but I have been using Keymouse (keymouse.com) for a few years and it is killer one for Emacs :).
+- Other than Daniel and myself, anyone else in the Emacs community using steno?
+ - I played with it but haven't had the time to practice. I have a Georgi and some Elisp to help with things like defining chords, looking things up, etc.
+ - I'm on a Georgi now. So good.
+ - what is a georgi?
+ - <http://plover.stenoknight.com/2019/12/georgi-review.html>
+ - It's a Stenoboard that's (sadly) no longer available :(
+- I set a metronome and did typey type for 10-15 minutes until I had the basic lessons complete at 90% accuracy and 70wpm. Not that I write that fast now...
+- If gpg can perform notarization then maybe Emacs can do legal transcriptions?
+
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