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@@ -158,7 +158,9 @@ Emacs since 2022, starting with DOOM Emacs.
they're close to starting
- I can relate, I finished High School just last year. trying to get into college too
- there's some sort of series to be made here. aaron wolf has a series of talks about using free software to ensure his young son has a healthy relationship with computers...
-- Reminds me of Eduard's talk on the dev track yesterday about mathematics students in Brazil
+- Reminds me of Eduardo's talk on the dev track yesterday about mathematics students in Brazil
+- YouTube comment: When I was a student, I would take notes on paper. They would be messy. I would review, re-write, and organize my notes on paper. Then I would type them into the computer so I can print out nicely formatted notes. I did all this on a 16bit Atari ST and it blew my instructors mind in electronics school when I turned in my ring bound, printed notes for grading / review. I had drawn circuits and did all this desktop publishing work on it. It was very new at the time, only Macs, Atari, Commodore were doing this stuff at the time. Really wish I had today's Emacs back then. Even if I could have obtained a copy of Emacs it would have been lacking a GUI and Org-Mode and most of the popular packages. So today, is the best time to pick up Emacs because it is even more useful today than 40 years ago.
+- YouTube comment: Yes emacs is amazing and with latest llm it is easy to learn how to use it. I know the llm will destroy jobs but I do appreciate that it helps me embrace emacs faster
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