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@@ -207,30 +207,29 @@ Previous Talks: <https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/bidi> and
- Am I too young to understand? Maybe I need to read the book
- Aah I get it!! IPR forces single ownership of what are
polyexistentials
-- Takiyah Assaf: ​​gnome is not halal
- - Takiyah Assaf: ​​gnome is western
- - \<gs-101\> Did he elaborate on how GNOME is haram by his
+- From YouTube: ​​gnome is not halal. ​​gnome is western
+ - Did he elaborate on how GNOME is haram by his
definition? Oh, sorry, nevermind, the quote on GNOME isn't from
the speaker.
-- \<kswiss\> interesting. and - obviously - radical thoughts. not sure
+- interesting. and - obviously - radical thoughts. not sure
about if Americanism critique is the core, but moreover a general
critique of (extreme) capitalism mechanism. but that's certainly
not merely a "Western" issue. imo
-- \<lounge-511\> Okay, I have to admit, I love this
+- Okay, I have to admit, I love this
political/philosophical dissection of software's impact on
society.   Very interesting.
- - \<gs-101\> It's like an extension of the GNU (free software)
+ - It's like an extension of the GNU (free software)
thought. I think I need more literature on that topic\...
- - \<\_bladez\_\> Essentially a free, open-source and
+ - Essentially a free, open-source and
privacy-respecting ecosystem akin to those provided by the big
tech companies (Google, Microsoft, Apple).
-- Paul Eduard​​: Great talk on Polyexistentials. Awesome to see
+- Great talk on Polyexistentials. Awesome to see
EmacsConf including international voices .
-- \<lounge-511\> He hit the nail on the head:  This point has been on
+- He hit the nail on the head:  This point has been on
my mind: Capitalism creates artificial scarcity and then
manufactures junk to fill it.  How can that be overcome?  So that we
get software that is actually needed \...
- - \<plasmastrike\> lounge-511: I don't know if this is a problem
+ - I don't know if this is a problem
with Capitalism which can be many things to different people to
the point the term might not mean much. I have a problem with
people competing through corrosion rather than compition. For
@@ -238,7 +237,7 @@ Previous Talks: <https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/bidi> and
everybodys app but googles worse. Capitilism "not fake
Capitalism" predospes a free market which would limit this
- The blee panel actually is cool!
-- Blaine Mooers: Very thought-provoking talk!
+- Very thought-provoking talk!
- Dovetailing nicely / with other talks from EmacsConf 2024
- Working **on** Emacs vs working **for** Emacs
- Peter mentioned "too much choice"
@@ -252,25 +251,26 @@ Previous Talks: <https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/bidi> and
- polymode is key to that
- Several concepts which were introduced like "dynamic blocks
everywhere" and "COMEEGA" would probably require other talks
-- \<gs-101\> Probably my favourite talk of the event
-- \<srandby\> Wonderful talk!
-- \<lounge-511\> This presentation gets better and better.
-- \<plasmastrike\> lounge-511: I don't know if this is a problem with
+- Probably my favourite talk of the event
+- Wonderful talk!
+- This presentation gets better and better.
+- I don't know if this is a problem with
Capitalism which can be many things to different people to the point
the term might not mean much. I have a problem with people competing
through corrosion rather than compition. For example google is
restricting access to google drive api making everybodys app but
googles worse. Capitilism "not fake Capitilism" predospes a free
market which would limit this
-- \<silverhikari\> going to go checkout the book later as half way
+- going to go checkout the book later as half way
thorugh the talk i got term overload
-- \<lounge-511\> Great talk, great software.
-- \<lounge-511\> Thank you for the presentation Mosen.
-- \<kswiss\> while this heavy topic is certainly a major critique of
+- Great talk, great software.
+- Thank you for the presentation Mosen.
+- while this heavy topic is certainly a major critique of
capitalism as such, i certainly would not mix in here any sort of
religion-related things. hence leveraging "Halaal" for this is
quite disturbing.
-
+- I skipped the whole thing because I suspected it would just annoy me for no other reason than that one term. (Maybe this was excessively prejudicial of me, but seriously, not my religion, I suspect I'd be unwelcome.) (maybe this is an English-specific thing, Do Not Mention Religion, because last time we mentioned it we had centuries of religious wars.)
+- Hard topic, it feels like we are in an era of closing open-source software, eg redhat
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