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-<table><thead><th>Duration</th><th>Title</th><th>Speakers</th></thead><tbody><tr><td>20</td><td><a href="/2023/talks/llm">LLM clients in Emacs, functionality and standardization</a></td><td>Andrew Hyatt</td><tr>
+<table><thead><th>Duration</th><th>Title</th><th>Speakers</th></thead><tbody><tr><td>10</td><td><a href="/2023/talks/flat">A modern Emacs look-and-feel without pain</a></td><td>Pedro A. Aranda</td><tr>
+<tr><td>10</td><td><a href="/2023/talks/multi">Emacs for the Indecisive/Multi-Talented</a></td><td>Noah</td><tr>
+<tr><td>20</td><td><a href="/2023/talks/extending">GNU Emacs for electronics, note-taking, and as lightweight IDE</a></td><td>Anand Tamariya</td><tr>
+<tr><td>20</td><td><a href="/2023/talks/llm">LLM clients in Emacs, functionality and standardization</a></td><td>Andrew Hyatt</td><tr>
<tr><td>10</td><td><a href="/2023/talks/lspocaml">Writing a Language Server In OCaml for Emacs, fun, and profit</a></td><td>Austin Theriault</td><tr></tbody></table> \ No newline at end of file
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+[[!meta title="Emacs for the Indecisive/Multi-Talented"]]
+[[!meta copyright="Copyright &copy; 2023 Noah"]]
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+<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing -->
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+# Emacs for the Indecisive/Multi-Talented
+Noah (she/they)
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+To the average person (or even programmer), Emacs seems like either just
+another basic text-editor, or this huge "bloated" piece of software, but
+behind peoples (rather wack) perception on Emacs, holds potential and power
+for EVERYONE, not just programmers. My talk discusses how I use GNU Emacs
+for my programming, school tasks and notes, lyric organization, team
+management, zine writing and formatting, and more! I will also discuss how
+Emacs is useful to non-programmers, how other people can use it/get into
+it, and practical uses for Emacs outside of programming.
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