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- Organizers
- Everyone
+# Feedback
+
+- the subtitles are really good! you can tell it was human-written :) even nasty names are right
+- Love the citations in subtitles.
+
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- <https://breadpunk.club>, a shared unix server about bread
- [my Mastodon account](https://writing.exchange/@acdw) (though I'm moving to
[tiny.tilde.website](https://tiny.tilde.website/@acdw) ... soon™)
+
+## Other notes
+
+- Compulsively C-q anything electric. Don't need a hook when you've got one in your brain.
+- Does frowny work with ;)
+- TBH you should transform it into a patch for electric-pair-mode
+- So I want to contribute to Emacs, but I don't know enough elisp. Perhaps I could contribute some documentation? But I have no idea what that would be...
+- From the speaker: i'd love ot hear more about licensing, basically i don't care how my stuff is used at all
+- Why host it on GitHub? or codeberg.org, or sr.ht, or (non-)GNU savannah, or your own server
+- do you have a personal site?
+Feedback:
+
+- These kinds of talks are real fun, great job!
+- For real though, I love the path you took to get to where you are. It's super relatable and I've loved hearing about it.
+- These ‘how I got suckered into programming emacs by [hilariously trivial thing]’ are always fun.
+- frowny.el shows how writing a package can help learn things---all sorts of things to consider and lots of "aha!" moments
+
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@@ -17,7 +17,14 @@ concept of Emacs as an educational environment and how it expresses elements of
Montessori psychology regarding "Human Tendencies". Human tendencies are innate
drives present in everybody that allow us to explore and make sense of our world.
+# Discussion
+Feedback
+
+- having studied in a school which founded by following Montessori Philosophy, I can relate <3
+- Love the emphasis on creativity!
+- Such a cool talk
+- Great perspective in that talk.
# Outline
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# Questions, answers, and community-provided links
+- how do I "type" an emoji? I know how to copy them from ~/bigsrc/emacs28/admin/unidata/emoji-test.txt, but there must be better ways...
+ - you could use emojify-mode (there's M-x emojify-insert-emoji)
+
+- Other notes:
+ - Oh wow, I didn't actually know about embark
+ - Yeah, switch to "smaller" turned out to be quite nice
+ - but noticed projectile greps faster than consult/counsel in a lot of cases
+ - Oh wow, the color picker!!!
+
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The sources are regularly updated with a po4a based shell script.
+# Discussion
+
+- translation is nice but typing anything non latin or cyrillic is hard with keyboard
+ - Try out the Emacs IMF. One of the main reasons I use Emacs. Input Method Framework: https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Input-Methods.html
+- Hi, thanks for the talk. I love OmegaT and use it always. But I would have liked to here about the experience of working both with Emacs and OmegaT. Can you tell us something about it?
+
+Feedback:
+
+- OmegaT looks very powerful: it goes to show how much work goes into translations; work that we sometimes take for granted
+- I once had to translate a document the old-fashioned way: it was painful... Will check OmegaT afterwards. Thanks!
+
# Outline
- Duration: 10 minutes
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- Stiegler, B. (2018). *The neganthropocene*. Open Humanities Press.
- Trocmé-Fabre, H. (1999). *Réinventer le métier d’apprendre*. Paris: Éditions d’organisation.
+# Discussion
+
+- this paper is relevant to exploring the space of design patterns: https://www.aaai.org/Papers/Workshops/1998/WS-98-08/WS98-08-024.pdf it's old and a little crytpic, but a good paper. it's "Recommender Systems for Problem Solving Environments"
+ - greta: Thanks for that link!
+- if I may ask, what's the little toy figure in the background, looks nice :D
+ - A wooden (fake) Transformer :)
+- That's a great point about the sketches, and why Emacs graphical improvements are important.
+- yes this talk is excellent. i'm very happy to find some of my thoughts echoed here in such a clear and well researched way
+- this is exactly my experience. using/learning emacs is THE way that i gained the skills, the learning to learn skills i needed to become a professional programmer (which is incidental to the growing up into a hacker :P)
+- a friend of mine (my original emacs mentor) has been telling me about Ivan Ilich and wondering about how his philosophy lines up with free software, so this is amazing synchronicity of thought for me.
+- cognitive democracy is a very useful phrase to describe emacs (and FOSS) culture
+- This is saying out loud in concrete language everything I've felt about emacs and the community since e.g. the package system became available and social git forges made it easy to explore others' configs
+- What a wonderfully diverse set of viewpoints so far. Not just viewpoints but concepts I would never have expected in an ‘Emacs conf’. I'm glad I dropped by. Thank you greta.
+- This quote of Richard Gabriel rings a bell in the emacs context: "If it is small, it was written by an extraordinary person, someone I would like as a friend; if it is large, it was not designed by one person, but over time in a slow, careful, incremental way" (Gabriel, R. (1996). Patterns of software: tales from the software community. New York: Oxford University Press. (https://dreamsongs.com/Files/PatternsOfSoftware.pdf)
+
# Speaker release
By submitting this proposal, I agree that my presentation at
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@@ -21,7 +21,15 @@ efficiency. Although you may be a veteran GNU/Linux and Emacs user,
understanding how to use both philosophies together will still allow you
to be more performant than without.
+# Discussion
+IRC nick: thecatster
+
+Feedback:
+
+- I really appreciate this talk's perspective! I'm very invested in living inside, Emacs, but this is also a great perspective!
+- yes, nice perspective. Saying that I am struggeling with that is overstating it, but sometimes it does make me think. thank you Daniel!
+- Nice talk, I feel like some Emacs purists could complain but let's be honest, this is a reasonable take on actually getting stuff done
# Outline