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Notes:
- AI dev afternoon: emacsconf:llm, emacsconf:claude-code, emacsconf:private-ai feels like a good progression
-- I kinda like this spread-out combo of emacsconf:zettelkasten, emacsconf:gardening, and emacsconf:bookclub-tapas on Sunday afternoon
+- I kinda like this spread-out combo of emacsconf:zettelkasten, emacsconf:gardening, emacsconf:writing, and emacsconf:bookclub-tapas on Sunday afternoon
- I spread emacsconf:reference, emacsconf:latex, emacsconf:bibliography, emacsconf:authoring, and emacsconf:blee-lcnt in case people want to hang out in each other's Q&A sessions
- I wanted to generally have live Q&A in between talks that don't have live Q&A.
- It's okay to have a shorter day, since this is easier for people who are in Europe.
- emacsconf:hyperboleqa is all Q&A.
-- We could have an open mic session or a panel before emacsconf:sun-close
+- We could have an open mic session or a panel before emacsconf:sat-close
- Sunday morning in 2023 had some packet loss issues at around 9:30
** While speakers are working on their videos
-*** STARTED Send draft schedule :email:
-SCHEDULED: <2025-10-03 Fri>
+*** DONE Send draft schedule :email:
+CLOSED: [2025-10-03 Fri 11:07] SCHEDULED: <2025-10-03 Fri>
:PROPERTIES:
:CREATED: [2025-09-30 Tue 09:38]
:Effort: 0:30
:END:
:LOGBOOK:
-CLOCK: [2025-10-03 Fri 10:26]
+CLOCK: [2025-10-03 Fri 10:26]--[2025-10-03 Fri 11:07] => 0:41
:END:
*** TODO Send backstage and upload instructions :email:
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-<svg width="500" height="700" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Graphical view of the schedule</title><g transform="translate(0,0)"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="250" height="700" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="30" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="40" y="40" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(40,51)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="40" y="53" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="lightblue"></rect><g transform="translate(40,64)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">org-babel</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/reference" title="Emacs as a fully-fledged reference manager" data-slug="reference"><title> 9:30- 9:50 Emacs as a fully-fledged reference manager</title><rect x="40" y="81" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(40,106)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">reference</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/gmail" title="org-gmail: A Deep Integration of Gmail into Your Org Mode" data-slug="gmail"><title>10:10-10:30 org-gmail: A Deep Integration of Gmail into Your Org Mode</title><rect x="40" y="136" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="lightblue"></rect><g transform="translate(40,161)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">gmail</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="40" y="177" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="lightblue"></rect><g transform="translate(40,188)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">languages</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="40" y="218" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(40,243)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">latex</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning" data-slug="bibliography"><title> 1:00- 1:20 An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning</title><rect x="40" y="369" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(40,394)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">bibliography</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/calc" title="Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics" data-slug="calc"><title> 1:40- 1:50 Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics</title><rect x="40" y="424" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(40,435)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">calc</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/authoring" title="How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required" data-slug="authoring"><title> 2:00- 2:10 How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</title><rect x="40" y="451" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="lightblue"></rect><g transform="translate(40,462)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">authoring</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/blee-lcnt" title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework" data-slug="blee-lcnt"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework</title><rect x="40" y="492" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(40,517)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">blee-lcnt</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/greader" title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence" data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="40" y="547" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(40,558)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">greader</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="40" y="575" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(40,586)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="40" y="616" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(40,627)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect x="125" y="81" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="20" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="lightblue"></rect><g transform="translate(125,99)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="125" y="129" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="lightblue"></rect><g transform="translate(125,154)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="125" y="170" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(125,195)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">swanky</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="125" y="211" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="lightblue"></rect><g transform="translate(125,236)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">python</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows</title><rect x="125" y="369" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(125,394)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">llm</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/claude-code" title="emacs-claude-code: Intelligent Claude Integration for Emacs" data-slug="claude-code"><title> 1:40- 2:00 emacs-claude-code: Intelligent Claude Integration for Emacs</title><rect x="125" y="424" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(125,449)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">claude-code</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/private-ai" title="Emacs and private AI: a great match" data-slug="private-ai"><title> 2:10- 2:30 Emacs and private AI: a great match</title><rect x="125" y="465" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(125,490)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">private-ai</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/commonlisp" title="Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev" data-slug="commonlisp"><title> 2:50- 3:10 Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev</title><rect x="125" y="520" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(125,545)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">commonlisp</text></g></a><g transform="translate(3,40)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="40" y1="0" x2="210" y2="0"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" dy=".4em">9 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Tracking with Emacs on Android" data-slug="weights"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Weightlifting Tracking with Emacs on Android</title><rect x="40" y="53" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="lightblue"></rect><g transform="translate(40,64)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">weights</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/modern" title="Some problems of modernizing Emacs" data-slug="modern"><title> 9:40-10:00 Some problems of modernizing Emacs</title><rect x="40" y="94" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(40,119)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">modern</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/reader" title="An introduction to the Emacs Reader" data-slug="reader"><title>10:10-10:30 An introduction to the Emacs Reader</title><rect x="40" y="136" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" 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data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="40" y="547" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(40,558)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">greader</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="40" y="575" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(40,586)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="40" y="616" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" 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@@ -13,30 +13,23 @@ Christian Tietze (he) - [@ctietze@mastodon.social](https://mastodon.social/@ctie
There's this one thing you can do with your Emacs that is not chiefly a technological problem to solve: thinking through writing.
-Emacs offers a malleable environment where you can tweak every key stroke, and every pixel on screen to your needs. Since we're all here at EmacsConf, the intention is clear: to use and enjoy Emacs, and spend our lives in this amazing environment.
+Emacs offers a malleable environment where you can tweak every key stroke, and every pixel on screen to your needs.
-While it's easy to ditch modern UI conveniences and pull technology like email, chat, database and server management, and editing book drafts into Emacs &ndash; well, these are tasks that have been implemented, for which there exist alternatives, and which you can teach Emacs to do in a similar way. Oversimplifying, we can copy and tweak existing solutions.
+Since we're all here at EmacsConf, the intention is clear: to use and enjoy Emacs, and spend our lives in this amazing environment.
-Now everyone's approach to <mark>thinking</mark> is a bit different, and there's no cookie cutter solution to merely rewrite in Emacs Lisp. Everyone needs to figure out how to do this on their own, and then find an implementation that suits their needs. (Including using paper, but we're not talking about paper here.)
+While it's easy to ditch modern UI conveniences and pull technology like email, chat, database and server management, and editing book drafts into Emacs &ndash; well, these are tasks that have been implemented, for which there exist alternatives, and which you can teach Emacs to do in a similar way.
-This is where I offer you one simple method to deep thinking, understanding, and problem solving: create yourself a Zettelkasten, an environment of linked notes that scales well over decades, so that you can take it with you into retirement and beyond for a lifelong journey of learning.
+Oversimplifying: we can copy and tweak existing solutions and have a good life.
-For this talk, I assume that writing improves the quality and depth of thought. I also assume that you know how to type and move around in Emacs. The rest is just convention, and we'll walk through a couple of examples and exercises together so that after this talk, you're equipped with the simple tools that help you unlock new insights in your future.- Talk description (<= 500 words):
-There's this one thing you can do with your Emacs that is not chiefly a technological problem to solve: thinking through writing.
-
-Emacs offers a malleable environment where you can tweak every key stroke, and every pixel on screen to your needs. Since we're all here at EmacsConf, the intention is clear: to use and enjoy Emacs, and spend our lives in this amazing environment.
-
-While it's easy to ditch modern UI conveniences and pull technology like email, chat, database and server management, and editing book drafts into Emacs &ndash; well, these are tasks that have been implemented, for which there exist alternatives, and which you can teach Emacs to do in a similar way. Oversimplifying, we can copy and tweak existing solutions.
-
-Now everyone's approach to <mark>thinking</mark> is a bit different, and there's no cookie cutter solution to merely rewrite in Emacs Lisp. Everyone needs to figure out how to do this on their own, and then find an implementation that suits their needs. (Including using paper, but we're not talking about paper here.)
+Now while everyone's email needs to use the same protocol, everyone's approach to _thinking_ is different. There's no cookie cutter solution to merely rewrite in Emacs Lisp. We all need to figure out how to do this on our own, and then find an implementation that suits our needs. (Including using paper, but we're not talking about paper here.)
-This is where I offer you one simple method to deep thinking, understanding, and problem solving: create yourself a Zettelkasten, an environment of linked notes that scales well over decades, so that you can take it with you into retirement and beyond for a lifelong journey of learning.
+**This is where I want to show you one simple foundational method to deep thinking, understanding, and problem solving:** create yourself a Zettelkasten, an environment of linked notes that scales well over decades, so that you can take it with you into retirement and beyond for a lifelong journey of learning.
-For this talk, I assume that writing improves the quality and depth of thought. I also assume that you know how to type and move around in Emacs. The rest is just convention, and we'll walk through a couple of examples and exercises together so that after this talk, you're equipped with the simple tools that help you unlock new insights in your future.
+For this presentation, I merely assume that you agree that writing improves the quality and depth of thought. I also assume that you know how to type and move around in Emacs. The rest is just convention, and we'll walk through a couple of examples and exercises together so that after this talk, you're equipped with the simple tools that help you unlock new insights in your future.
-About the speaker:
+## About Christian
-Creative macOS/iOS developer with a strong focus on user experience and clean architecture. Driven by a passion for accessibility and performance, I have published six apps and authored three technical books and 895 blog posts and counting. I help developers world-wide to realize their app ideas with a deep understand for the technologies they use.
+Christian is a macOS/iOS developer with a strong focus on user experience and clean architecture. Driven by a passion for accessibility and performance, Christian has shipped many apps and authored three technical books and 895+ blog posts, helping developers world-wide to realize their app ideas with a deep understand for the technologies they use. In 2013, Christian wrote about the Zettelkasten topic on his own personal blog and eventually moved everything over to <https://zettelkasten.de> where he and Sascha continue to teach and write.