From 2c4e3e09bbed156a31e6041ed4c775e3d93d024d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2020 09:26:54 -0500 Subject: Minor tweaks to autogenerated transcripts --- ...s-about-getting-things-done--aldric-autogen.sbv | 188 ++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 94 insertions(+), 94 deletions(-) (limited to '2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--11-the-org-gtd-package-opinions-about-getting-things-done--aldric-autogen.sbv') diff --git a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--11-the-org-gtd-package-opinions-about-getting-things-done--aldric-autogen.sbv b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--11-the-org-gtd-package-opinions-about-getting-things-done--aldric-autogen.sbv index 76451220..ee8fdb9f 100644 --- a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--11-the-org-gtd-package-opinions-about-getting-things-done--aldric-autogen.sbv +++ b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--11-the-org-gtd-package-opinions-about-getting-things-done--aldric-autogen.sbv @@ -5,16 +5,16 @@ hello and welcome to my org gt 0:00:07.200,0:00:12.719 -i wrote this package because myself +I wrote this package because myself 0:00:10.400,0:00:14.320 -overwhelmed with all the stuff i had to +overwhelmed with all the stuff I had to 0:00:12.719,0:00:17.359 manage at working at home 0:00:14.320,0:00:18.720 -and i'd heard about gtd saw someone +and I'd heard about gtd saw someone 0:00:17.359,0:00:22.320 using it with @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ using it with just a small notebook 0:00:22.320,0:00:25.920 -and i wanted to do it in emacs because +and I wanted to do it in emacs because 0:00:24.720,0:00:29.199 well @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ well max can do everything right so 0:00:29.199,0:00:34.559 -i'm going to jump in quickly so just so +I'm going to jump in quickly so just so 0:00:31.359,0:00:36.960 you know here's kind of a list of the @@ -47,13 +47,13 @@ can find there you can open an issue ask me questions there about it 0:00:41.120,0:00:45.360 -i use org edna a package for state +I use org edna a package for state 0:00:43.280,0:00:46.160 -triggers i'm going to show this briefly +triggers I'm going to show this briefly 0:00:45.360,0:00:49.840 -when i +when I 0:00:46.160,0:00:52.000 finish item in a project @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ to whom an action has been delegated to and you will see orgrome briefly as a 0:01:00.960,0:01:04.080 -reference because that is what i have +reference because that is what I have 0:01:02.559,0:01:06.960 chosen for @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ you can see the global bindings or or gtd those are the the actions that 0:02:08.959,0:02:12.319 -the functions i have made available this +the functions I have made available this 0:02:11.599,0:02:14.000 is @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ and the bottom right you can see the agenda 0:02:27.200,0:02:31.599 -one thing i wanted to do with this +one thing I wanted to do with this 0:02:28.560,0:02:32.959 package was leverage org mode as much as @@ -194,10 +194,10 @@ package was leverage org mode as much as possible 0:02:32.959,0:02:40.160 -so i tried to not reinvent +so I tried to not reinvent 0:02:36.319,0:02:43.599 -the wheel as much as i could that meant +the wheel as much as I could that meant 0:02:40.160,0:02:45.599 reusing the agenda you can see here @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ parents what gift they want it's marked as the tag as the state 0:03:11.599,0:03:17.280 -of wait because i'm waiting +of wait because I'm waiting 0:03:14.800,0:03:18.080 and it is scheduled because you should @@ -257,13 +257,13 @@ when you're waiting for it so you don't forget about it or it gets lost forever 0:03:25.680,0:03:30.560 -i have a scheduled action to give a talk +I have a scheduled action to give a talk 0:03:27.599,0:03:33.440 -that's what i'm doing right now +that's what I'm doing right now 0:03:30.560,0:03:35.599 -and i have an incubated action which is +and I have an incubated action which is 0:03:33.440,0:03:36.640 also scheduled to make money through the @@ -275,19 +275,19 @@ lottery this is a thing to take a look at for you know 0:03:38.640,0:03:42.560 -later decide later what i want to do +later decide later what I want to do 0:03:41.120,0:03:44.560 -it might be actionable it might not be i +it might be actionable it might not be I 0:03:42.560,0:03:46.239 -just i don't know right now or i didn't +just I don't know right now or I didn't 0:03:44.560,0:03:49.280 -know when i +know when I 0:03:46.239,0:03:52.319 -processed it so i incubated it +processed it so I incubated it 0:03:49.280,0:03:53.200 underneath we have all the things that @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ preparation seeps through the actual talk 0:04:04.080,0:04:07.920 -so i have here two i have a single +so I have here two I have a single 0:04:05.519,0:04:09.840 action of a steal the android uh andreas @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ we have there's three primary files um we have the inbox 0:04:43.360,0:04:46.400 -i'm gonna process it in a second because +I'm gonna process it in a second because 0:04:45.759,0:04:48.880 there's @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ an action to not take it's nothing and then something 0:04:51.919,0:04:54.479 -i will just put into org roam just so +I will just put into org roam just so 0:04:53.919,0:04:58.960 you can @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ because where most things should go so 0:05:18.960,0:05:22.720 -i have the single actions they all go +I have the single actions they all go 0:05:20.560,0:05:24.479 underneath here and so @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ action for somebody else to take but it is scheduled because 0:05:32.400,0:05:38.400 -i may wanna i can check in at some point +I may wanna I can check in at some point 0:05:37.919,0:05:39.759 uh @@ -455,16 +455,16 @@ way they are time-bound so they will show up in the agenda when 0:05:48.080,0:05:53.840 -the time comes i shouldn't act on them +the time comes I shouldn't act on them 0:05:50.320,0:05:55.280 -or i can't act on them beforehand +or I can't act on them beforehand 0:05:53.840,0:05:56.880 -you can see here i have two projects a +you can see here I have two projects a 0:05:55.280,0:05:58.880 -test project and i will +test project and I will 0:05:56.880,0:06:00.080 do something with this in a second and @@ -482,19 +482,19 @@ project here for me to create this back it's made a bunch of actions and 0:06:07.520,0:06:11.440 -i'm going to show you two things here +I'm going to show you two things here 0:06:09.759,0:06:14.639 one is 0:06:11.440,0:06:16.400 -since i was trying to leverage org mode +since I was trying to leverage org mode 0:06:14.639,0:06:20.479 as much as possible 0:06:16.400,0:06:24.080 -i didn't try to create very clever +I didn't try to create very clever 0:06:20.479,0:06:27.199 operations because org mode has a lot of @@ -503,10 +503,10 @@ operations because org mode has a lot of very powerful tools already 0:06:27.199,0:06:31.039 -so there's automations i could i can add +so there's automations I could I can add 0:06:29.600,0:06:34.240 -but i thought it might be +but I thought it might be 0:06:31.039,0:06:35.680 better to leave more things into the @@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ archive action save this 0:06:52.000,0:06:56.160 -so now if i if we go to the you know +so now if I if we go to the you know 0:06:54.479,0:06:59.440 this will create an archive file @@ -566,13 +566,13 @@ uh this this parents here with the org agenda property this is what shows here 0:07:19.120,0:07:23.680 -right and here if i finish read the gtd +right and here if I finish read the gtd 0:07:22.319,0:07:27.680 book 0:07:23.680,0:07:31.919 -i mark it as done now refresh +I mark it as done now refresh 0:07:27.680,0:07:34.720 you'll see that another item shows up @@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ agenda is automatically updated this was one of the nice things for me 0:07:46.400,0:07:50.400 -because i didn't want to have to +because I didn't want to have to 0:07:48.400,0:07:51.919 open my file go find the action mark it @@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ as done find the next one mark it as next and so forth 0:07:53.440,0:07:58.960 -so i didn't want to bother with it +so I didn't want to bother with it 0:07:57.280,0:08:00.960 um oh actually you know what let me show @@ -620,28 +620,28 @@ you something else this uh simple 0:08:04.080,0:08:07.840 -project i don't need this timestamp to +project I don't need this timestamp to 0:08:07.120,0:08:09.680 be here but 0:08:07.840,0:08:13.039 -i like having a capture timestamp here +I like having a capture timestamp here 0:08:09.680,0:08:15.919 -so i'm gonna make one up +so I'm gonna make one up 0:08:13.039,0:08:16.879 so this is the most convenient thing 0:08:15.919,0:08:17.919 -that i think +that I think 0:08:16.879,0:08:20.720 this is one of the most convenient 0:08:17.919,0:08:22.960 -things that i get out of is binding +things that I get out of is binding 0:08:20.720,0:08:24.400 the next really convenient thing is the @@ -710,10 +710,10 @@ and then enter and it's done so important knowledge 0:09:03.920,0:09:10.880 -i'm going to hit a for archive it +I'm going to hit a for archive it 0:09:06.959,0:09:12.160 -and then um i'm gonna start looking at +and then um I'm gonna start looking at 0:09:10.880,0:09:17.839 orgrom @@ -722,19 +722,19 @@ orgrom so this is uh important knowledge 0:09:20.800,0:09:24.640 -i have to get to this that's it i've +I have to get to this that's it I've 0:09:23.519,0:09:27.920 captured it 0:09:24.640,0:09:30.959 -uh it is done i uh +uh it is done I uh 0:09:27.920,0:09:34.080 go back to buffer 0:09:30.959,0:09:35.360 -and i can market control c then +and I can market control c then 0:09:34.080,0:09:37.279 there's no archiving because this is @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ just knowledge there's no tagging it's just knowledge but then the 0:09:38.800,0:09:41.040 -simple project i want to show you this +simple project I want to show you this 0:09:40.320,0:09:42.800 because @@ -758,7 +758,7 @@ there's some automation that's pretty helpful so 0:09:44.640,0:09:50.000 -in the simple project i have my first +in the simple project I have my first 0:09:48.839,0:09:53.920 action @@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ action second action third action 0:09:53.920,0:09:56.720 -and you see this is all i'm writing i'm +and you see this is all I'm writing I'm 0:09:55.360,0:10:00.000 not adding any of the states any of the @@ -776,16 +776,16 @@ not adding any of the states any of the tags they're going to be added by 0:10:00.399,0:10:05.839 -so um here i can add a +so um here I can add a 0:10:04.320,0:10:07.360 -i can add a tag if i want to this +I can add a tag if I want to this 0:10:05.839,0:10:09.920 -project i don't care +project I don't care 0:10:07.360,0:10:11.279 -right now but you know i leave the tags +right now but you know I leave the tags 0:10:09.920,0:10:11.920 to the user so they're not super @@ -809,13 +809,13 @@ the whole thing so now if we go back to the agenda 0:10:23.519,0:10:30.720 -i have a first action right and +I have a first action right and 0:10:27.600,0:10:32.959 -if i go to the actionable file and now +if I go to the actionable file and now 0:10:30.720,0:10:34.079 -see i have a simple project that has my +see I have a simple project that has my 0:10:32.959,0:10:36.880 first action as next @@ -827,10 +827,10 @@ second option to do third action as to do 0:10:38.079,0:10:42.880 -uh so what i've you know +uh so what I've you know 0:10:41.360,0:10:47.200 -as you can see i hope what i've tried to +as you can see I hope what I've tried to 0:10:42.880,0:10:50.880 do is take all of the kind of @@ -857,7 +857,7 @@ would take care of the rest so 0:11:04.880,0:11:08.000 -the last thing i wanted to take a quick +the last thing I wanted to take a quick 0:11:06.240,0:11:08.640 look at was some of the the tests @@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ you on see the code on github if you want um 0:11:16.880,0:11:20.320 -i've had some trouble writing good tests +I've had some trouble writing good tests 0:11:18.720,0:11:22.000 for this because org mode was written at @@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ a time before testing was quite as important 0:11:26.000,0:11:31.440 -i think or valued quite the same way +I think or valued quite the same way 0:11:29.200,0:11:34.320 let's put it this way @@ -905,7 +905,7 @@ actually it might also be a feature of emacs at 0:11:37.200,0:11:40.560 -the time i don't know +the time I don't know 0:11:38.240,0:11:42.480 but a lot of things in order mode aren't @@ -914,25 +914,25 @@ but a lot of things in order mode aren't very testable and so 0:11:42.480,0:11:49.440 -what i ended up doing was just having an +what I ended up doing was just having an 0:11:45.519,0:11:53.360 -actual directory in which i +actual directory in which I 0:11:49.440,0:11:55.279 actually um with files 0:11:53.360,0:11:57.120 -right so like i don't have much mocking +right so like I don't have much mocking 0:11:55.279,0:11:58.639 -i can do i can't just do a bunch of fake +I can do I can't just do a bunch of fake 0:11:57.120,0:12:01.200 files fake directories 0:11:58.639,0:12:03.360 -so i actually go through the process +so I actually go through the process 0:12:01.200,0:12:05.040 actually create files and then actually @@ -947,19 +947,19 @@ directory to process and get the information 0:12:10.240,0:12:13.920 -so i have to define the key to test that +so I have to define the key to test that 0:12:12.240,0:12:18.160 gets bounded properly 0:12:13.920,0:12:19.839 -i have to set the capture templates um +I have to set the capture templates um 0:12:18.160,0:12:21.839 other capture templates are how you know 0:12:19.839,0:12:25.600 -things get added i have a wrapper +things get added I have a wrapper 0:12:21.839,0:12:27.279 control uh or gtd capture essentially is @@ -980,16 +980,16 @@ right and making sure the items show in the agenda 0:12:39.360,0:12:42.639 -when i'm done with the with processing +when I'm done with the with processing 0:12:41.519,0:12:45.519 was a little bit 0:12:42.639,0:12:46.800 -tricky i had a bug and i had to to fix +tricky I had a bug and I had to to fix 0:12:45.519,0:12:49.600 -it so i just wrote this +it so I just wrote this 0:12:46.800,0:12:50.480 this test but it's uh it's pretty @@ -1001,13 +1001,13 @@ convenient now to have that because it gives me a 0:12:51.839,0:12:55.040 -bunch of sanity so again i have a +bunch of sanity so again I have a 0:12:54.000,0:12:56.000 capture and this is 0:12:55.040,0:12:58.480 -i wanted to be able to do this +I wanted to be able to do this 0:12:56.000,0:12:59.680 automatically but ojtd but or capture @@ -1028,28 +1028,28 @@ the way you test it is just by programmatically calling it which 0:13:07.519,0:13:10.639 -is not exactly what i wanted because i +is not exactly what I wanted because I 0:13:09.279,0:13:13.200 wanted something more like 0:13:10.639,0:13:15.519 -the user action but i'll you know what i +the user action but I'll you know what I 0:13:13.200,0:13:17.040 can get 0:13:15.519,0:13:19.360 -and then i can i'll just insert these +and then I can I'll just insert these 0:13:17.040,0:13:21.760 words into the buffer and then 0:13:19.360,0:13:23.519 -i'll finalize the capture then i have +I'll finalize the capture then I have 0:13:21.760,0:13:26.160 -another i have a test package here +another I have a test package here 0:13:23.519,0:13:29.920 called with simulated input which @@ -1091,19 +1091,19 @@ and what they represent that's a work in progress 0:13:56.560,0:14:02.320 -um so i have like four tests +um so I have like four tests 0:13:59.680,0:14:03.680 -it's not a lot but i want to i intend to +it's not a lot but I want to I intend to 0:14:02.320,0:14:05.040 -add more as i keep on adding more +add more as I keep on adding more 0:14:03.680,0:14:09.519 behavior 0:14:05.040,0:14:13.680 -and i would like this to be eventually +and I would like this to be eventually 0:14:09.519,0:14:13.680 a sane starting point for gt @@ -1112,10 +1112,10 @@ a sane starting point for gt there's there's a lot of people like 0:14:16.079,0:14:20.959 -like andre i like reiner like +like andre I like reiner like 0:14:18.720,0:14:22.160 -i mean if you search for org mode and +I mean if you search for org mode and 0:14:20.959,0:14:25.279 gtd you'll find @@ -1175,10 +1175,10 @@ to organize your life then you know move away from the package 0:15:02.720,0:15:07.839 -in the meanwhile i welcome all thoughts +in the meanwhile I welcome all thoughts 0:15:05.920,0:15:10.079 -i welcome contributions i welcome +I welcome contributions I welcome 0:15:07.839,0:15:13.920 questions bug reports everything @@ -1190,5 +1190,5 @@ so you know come say hi try the package and uh yeah see you 0:15:17.040,0:15:20.560 -i'll see you online +I'll see you online -- cgit v1.2.3