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 --- ...eli-raymond-puzio-cameron-ray-smith-autogen.sbv | 54 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) (limited to '2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--13-experience-report-steps-to-emacs-hyper-notebooks--joseph-corneli-raymond-puzio-cameron-ray-smith-autogen.sbv') diff --git a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--13-experience-report-steps-to-emacs-hyper-notebooks--joseph-corneli-raymond-puzio-cameron-ray-smith-autogen.sbv b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--13-experience-report-steps-to-emacs-hyper-notebooks--joseph-corneli-raymond-puzio-cameron-ray-smith-autogen.sbv index 55590ea7..8f77e78a 100644 --- a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--13-experience-report-steps-to-emacs-hyper-notebooks--joseph-corneli-raymond-puzio-cameron-ray-smith-autogen.sbv +++ b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--13-experience-report-steps-to-emacs-hyper-notebooks--joseph-corneli-raymond-puzio-cameron-ray-smith-autogen.sbv @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ 0:00:00.320,0:00:05.920 -um so hi i'm joe corneli +um so hi I'm joe corneli 0:00:03.280,0:00:06.879 -uh this is work i did with ray puzio and +uh this is work I did with ray puzio and 0:00:05.920,0:00:10.559 cameron smith @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ progress is on branching processes for cancer modeling so 0:00:30.800,0:00:37.360 -how can um emacs possibly help +how can um Emacs possibly help 0:00:34.719,0:00:38.399 let's let's have a look uh moving code @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ you can present things with word tree slide you can set up a 0:01:30.240,0:01:33.680 -wiki inside of orgrome this is one i +wiki inside of orgrome this is one I 0:01:33.280,0:01:35.759 found @@ -335,13 +335,13 @@ out of block one at a certain time and then use 0:03:29.920,0:03:33.280 -use it again later so at the time when i +use it again later so at the time when I 0:03:32.239,0:03:34.640 ran this code 0:03:33.280,0:03:36.720 -you can see i've got two slightly +you can see I've got two slightly 0:03:34.640,0:03:38.560 different time stamps down below one's @@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ um a very simple sort of silly example uh what does it mean to have a long 0:04:13.040,0:04:15.920 -running process here i've set this +running process here I've set this 0:04:14.640,0:04:18.560 display2d @@ -413,16 +413,16 @@ to be false um which just means that things are going to come 0:04:19.440,0:04:23.040 -come across in 1d and then i ask it to +come across in 1d and then I ask it to 0:04:22.320,0:04:25.199 expand 0:04:23.040,0:04:27.280 -uh something and i get latex by default +uh something and I get latex by default 0:04:25.199,0:04:28.639 -so so that's what it means is i've sent +so so that's what it means is I've sent 0:04:27.280,0:04:30.240 something in and it's going to come @@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ um and things are coming across as tech so those were some little bonus features 0:04:38.400,0:04:41.040 -and i'll show you how that works later +and I'll show you how that works later 0:04:40.320,0:04:45.440 so @@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ um it does all these things it stores the output 0:05:30.720,0:05:34.080 -i mentioned here that in principle we +I mentioned here that in principle we 0:05:32.479,0:05:35.280 could store lots of output and have a @@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ process you can call um put hash uh this is the preprocessing 0:05:54.960,0:05:58.960 -thing i mentioned adding in some tech um +thing I mentioned adding in some tech um 0:05:57.840,0:06:01.520 and adding in @@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ really a demos for show and tell but uh this is an 0:06:21.919,0:06:25.440 -experience report i wanted to talk about +experience report I wanted to talk about 0:06:23.600,0:06:28.080 the experience of doing this @@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ obviously the stack is somewhat work in progress um 0:06:55.919,0:07:00.800 -so i just wanted to give a shout out to +so I just wanted to give a shout out to 0:06:58.000,0:07:03.919 crdt which was really fun @@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ um so future work okay so maybe you 0:07:37.680,0:07:41.039 -remember i didn't +remember I didn't 0:07:38.639,0:07:42.400 give a talk a few years back on arcana @@ -911,7 +911,7 @@ shareable semi-automated transdisciplinary and real time 0:09:36.720,0:09:43.279 -like emacs conf so you can get in touch +like EmacsConf so you can get in touch 0:09:40.399,0:09:44.560 uh via these methods and the code which @@ -938,13 +938,13 @@ um it's also online if you'd like to have a look so that's the end of the 0:09:53.360,0:09:55.279 -talk and i don't know if there's time +talk and I don't know if there's time 0:09:54.560,0:09:57.440 for questions 0:09:55.279,0:10:00.240 -or not but um i'm at your disposal now +or not but um I'm at your disposal now 0:09:57.440,0:10:04.079 thank you you are now unmuted @@ -953,7 +953,7 @@ thank you you are now unmuted um many thanks for the tough job 0:10:04.079,0:10:08.880 -uh let's see we have about i think four +uh let's see we have about I think four 0:10:07.120,0:10:10.880 minutes four questions @@ -965,7 +965,7 @@ um and we have a couple of questions on the pad would you like to read them 0:10:12.320,0:10:16.560 -yourself or should i read them to you +yourself or should I read them to you 0:10:14.240,0:10:18.079 uh just for sake of easy management why @@ -980,13 +980,13 @@ yeah sure uh so they ask have you looked into trying 0:10:22.240,0:10:33.760 -sage math i've long uh long wanted +sage math I've long uh long wanted 0:10:25.440,0:10:36.959 nothing org files 0:10:33.760,0:10:39.279 -right and i and i wrote the answer that +right and I and I wrote the answer that 0:10:36.959,0:10:42.079 we should be possible because one can @@ -998,13 +998,13 @@ call it from a command okay 0:10:46.399,0:10:50.079 -and i see there's another sagemath +and I see there's another sagemath 0:10:48.640,0:10:52.100 question that you seem to have answered 0:10:50.079,0:10:54.880 -as well so i guess i won't repeat that +as well so I guess I won't repeat that 0:10:52.100,0:10:56.959 [Music] @@ -1022,7 +1022,7 @@ so so the first demos actually were with calc so that's that's 0:11:05.040,0:11:07.839 -useful uh although i think it was a +useful uh although I think it was a 0:11:06.640,0:11:08.240 different kind of a different command @@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ yeah yeah um still looking for questions 0:11:39.760,0:11:44.320 -okay i think that's about it i don't see +okay I think that's about it I don't see 0:11:41.760,0:11:47.440 any questions on the ether pad -- cgit v1.2.3