From 72e48bc52524672fc6179d1f45f091df76cd2e02 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2020 00:08:14 -0500 Subject: Switch to vtt --- ...nd-whats-on-the-horizon--leo-vivier-autogen.sbv | 1800 -------------------- 1 file changed, 1800 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--16-org-roam-presentation-demonstration-and-whats-on-the-horizon--leo-vivier-autogen.sbv (limited to '2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--16-org-roam-presentation-demonstration-and-whats-on-the-horizon--leo-vivier-autogen.sbv') diff --git a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--16-org-roam-presentation-demonstration-and-whats-on-the-horizon--leo-vivier-autogen.sbv b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--16-org-roam-presentation-demonstration-and-whats-on-the-horizon--leo-vivier-autogen.sbv deleted file mode 100644 index 515970f8..00000000 --- a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--16-org-roam-presentation-demonstration-and-whats-on-the-horizon--leo-vivier-autogen.sbv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1800 +0,0 @@ -0:00:00.000,0:00:03.919 -I'm hoping to keep this talk in the 15 - -0:00:02.480,0:00:05.279 -minutes and I'll take five minutes of - -0:00:03.919,0:00:07.520 -question at the end - -0:00:05.279,0:00:09.200 -so hello again I suppose you're starting - -0:00:07.520,0:00:10.719 -to get pretty familiar with me and my - -0:00:09.200,0:00:12.480 -start right now so - -0:00:10.719,0:00:14.719 -right now we're getting into the nitty - -0:00:12.480,0:00:17.039 -gritty we started today - -0:00:14.719,0:00:18.480 -I told you about how I'd ventured from - -0:00:17.039,0:00:20.800 -being a user - -0:00:18.480,0:00:22.080 -to being a maintainer and right now I'm - -0:00:20.800,0:00:24.240 -going to get the chance to - -0:00:22.080,0:00:25.279 -actually tell you more about the project - -0:00:24.240,0:00:28.480 -that I'm maintaining - -0:00:25.279,0:00:30.560 -which is called org rome - -0:00:28.480,0:00:32.320 -so even if I it would have had a better - -0:00:30.560,0:00:33.840 -impact if I'd - -0:00:32.320,0:00:35.520 -didn't scroll the page but you know - -0:00:33.840,0:00:37.120 -sadly I'm out of tea - -0:00:35.520,0:00:39.600 -it's getting late in europe and I'm - -0:00:37.120,0:00:43.360 -starting to get tired - -0:00:39.600,0:00:46.160 -so what I'm gonna do during this talk - -0:00:43.360,0:00:48.079 -is just to do real survey for people who - -0:00:46.160,0:00:50.480 -do not know what orgrom is about - -0:00:48.079,0:00:52.320 -some of you might might have you know - -0:00:50.480,0:00:54.879 -whilst browsing reddit - -0:00:52.320,0:00:56.480 -found a topic about orgrom and thought - -0:00:54.879,0:00:57.199 -to yourself oh that looks interesting - -0:00:56.480,0:00:59.680 -but - -0:00:57.199,0:01:01.039 -you know I have my own workflow and I - -0:00:59.680,0:01:03.199 -get it don't need to change anything - -0:01:01.039,0:01:05.680 -about it you know I'm completely fine - -0:01:03.199,0:01:07.520 -using my very very large file or I'm - -0:01:05.680,0:01:10.960 -completely fine having my - -0:01:07.520,0:01:14.560 -database of notes which is I've been - -0:01:10.960,0:01:17.759 -accruing for like 10 20 30 years or so - -0:01:14.560,0:01:20.080 -so what I want to do during this talk - -0:01:17.759,0:01:20.960 -is both to present to you what orgrom is - -0:01:20.080,0:01:23.439 -about - -0:01:20.960,0:01:24.000 -if you are in this group of people who - -0:01:23.439,0:01:25.600 -do not - -0:01:24.000,0:01:27.520 -know what algorithm is about but would - -0:01:25.600,0:01:30.560 -like to know more but - -0:01:27.520,0:01:33.360 -also for people who have close to no - -0:01:30.560,0:01:35.040 -experience with Emacs and org mode and - -0:01:33.360,0:01:36.880 -was just found their way you know they - -0:01:35.040,0:01:39.840 -wanted to find the system to - -0:01:36.880,0:01:41.439 -write their notes basically and you know - -0:01:39.840,0:01:42.960 -they discovered this little tool which - -0:01:41.439,0:01:44.479 -is called orgrome - -0:01:42.960,0:01:46.240 -and they'd like to know more about this - -0:01:44.479,0:01:49.360 -so I've got 13 - -0:01:46.240,0:01:53.360 -minutes to convince you to use hologram - -0:01:49.360,0:01:56.799 -so if we go in a very broad strokes - -0:01:53.360,0:01:59.759 -what is orgram orgrom - -0:01:56.799,0:02:00.320 -is a way for you to manage backlinks - -0:01:59.759,0:02:03.439 -inside - -0:02:00.320,0:02:07.040 -old mode and the keyword - -0:02:03.439,0:02:10.080 -in what I've just said is links now - -0:02:07.040,0:02:12.879 -there is a principle behind orgrom - -0:02:10.080,0:02:14.239 -which is called the zettelgasten method - -0:02:12.879,0:02:15.440 -which you can see written right there - -0:02:14.239,0:02:18.000 -it's a german word - -0:02:15.440,0:02:19.280 -which means a slit box if you remember - -0:02:18.000,0:02:22.080 -in old libraries - -0:02:19.280,0:02:23.440 -you had actually I believe if I scroll I - -0:02:22.080,0:02:26.640 -should have an example of this - -0:02:23.440,0:02:28.879 -yes so this is a slip box basically in - -0:02:26.640,0:02:30.560 -all libraries you used to have all the - -0:02:28.879,0:02:31.599 -references to the books that the library - -0:02:30.560,0:02:34.720 -used to have - -0:02:31.599,0:02:36.080 -inside those boxes and they're called - -0:02:34.720,0:02:38.480 -slim boxes because you can - -0:02:36.080,0:02:41.200 -insert stuff into the boxes and you can - -0:02:38.480,0:02:44.720 -remove stuff out of the boxes - -0:02:41.200,0:02:48.000 -now basically if I try - -0:02:44.720,0:02:49.360 -to summarize as simply as I may what the - -0:02:48.000,0:02:52.800 -zettel cast method - -0:02:49.360,0:02:56.560 -is about it's about having a way - -0:02:52.800,0:02:59.920 -to work with your notes which considers - -0:02:56.560,0:03:02.000 -elements of knowledge as atoms - -0:02:59.920,0:03:04.159 -so as something that is individual like - -0:03:02.000,0:03:06.640 -a single file - -0:03:04.159,0:03:07.440 -and you consider that in order to build - -0:03:06.640,0:03:10.560 -knowledge - -0:03:07.440,0:03:11.120 -you have to combine atoms together so - -0:03:10.560,0:03:14.720 -that - -0:03:11.120,0:03:17.519 -when you have one atom another atom - -0:03:14.720,0:03:18.879 -if you link them together you have a - -0:03:17.519,0:03:22.000 -complex - -0:03:18.879,0:03:24.000 -thought or a complex molecule - -0:03:22.000,0:03:25.360 -okay don't quote me on the chemistry by - -0:03:24.000,0:03:26.879 -the way I shall remind you I'm an - -0:03:25.360,0:03:28.239 -english major I have no idea what I'm - -0:03:26.879,0:03:31.360 -talking about - -0:03:28.239,0:03:32.000 -so how does it work as far as a - -0:03:31.360,0:03:35.280 -note-taking - -0:03:32.000,0:03:37.599 -system is concerned and to do so - -0:03:35.280,0:03:39.760 -I'm just going to switch really quickly - -0:03:37.599,0:03:43.040 -to my Emacs if I - -0:03:39.760,0:03:44.959 -may so I'm just going to screenshot - -0:03:43.040,0:03:47.840 -onto my mac just give me a second to get - -0:03:44.959,0:03:52.080 -the windows all right - -0:03:47.840,0:03:54.720 -okay it's loading up oh no - -0:03:52.080,0:03:56.000 -I think firefox has crashed again okay - -0:03:54.720,0:03:58.840 -so you're gonna have to give me a second - -0:03:56.000,0:04:01.680 -I need to figure this out - -0:03:58.840,0:04:03.120 -okay so everything is frozen right now - -0:04:01.680,0:04:04.720 -just to tell you so you're gonna have to - -0:04:03.120,0:04:06.159 -deal with my lovely voice - -0:04:04.720,0:04:07.920 -uh I mean can you confirm that if I - -0:04:06.159,0:04:09.840 -switch to a new ttr you can still hear - -0:04:07.920,0:04:12.959 -me - -0:04:09.840,0:04:14.879 -so can you still hear me now - -0:04:12.959,0:04:16.479 -okay so I'm gonna have probably to kill - -0:04:14.879,0:04:18.000 -firefox and log in again - -0:04:16.479,0:04:19.600 -so I'm sorry it's gonna cost us two - -0:04:18.000,0:04:20.560 -minutes but I'm gonna try to be as fast - -0:04:19.600,0:04:28.560 -as I can okay - -0:04:20.560,0:04:31.040 -okay no problem thanks - -0:04:28.560,0:04:31.040 -all right - -0:04:35.199,0:04:39.280 -I guess no event is a good one without - -0:04:37.520,0:04:42.800 -one or two technical difficulties - -0:04:39.280,0:04:45.360 -so I guess this is our share of - -0:04:42.800,0:04:57.840 -technical difficulties this year - -0:04:45.360,0:04:57.840 -no problem - -0:05:04.800,0:05:08.160 -all right guess who's back it's not - -0:05:06.320,0:05:10.800 -britney it's just me sadly so you're - -0:05:08.160,0:05:12.880 -gonna have to make do with me - -0:05:10.800,0:05:15.520 -welcome back well thank you I'm just - -0:05:12.880,0:05:18.320 -gonna turn back on the camera if I may - -0:05:15.520,0:05:18.320 -all righty - -0:05:19.919,0:05:23.520 -and I'm going to make myself a presenter - -0:05:22.400,0:05:26.160 -and I'm going to - -0:05:23.520,0:05:26.880 -share my screen with you sleep box - -0:05:26.160,0:05:29.360 -testing - -0:05:26.880,0:05:29.360 -hello - -0:05:29.919,0:05:34.160 -so if my calculations are correct you - -0:05:32.720,0:05:34.800 -should be able to see my monitor right - -0:05:34.160,0:05:38.160 -now - -0:05:34.800,0:05:39.919 -um yep but not your webcam feed - -0:05:38.160,0:05:42.320 -not my webcam feed okay so I'm going to - -0:05:39.919,0:05:42.320 -stop it - -0:05:42.800,0:05:46.000 -sorry for the little delay folks you - -0:05:44.720,0:05:49.039 -know it's uh - -0:05:46.000,0:05:52.320 -the show must go on can you see it now - -0:05:49.039,0:05:58.000 -um not yet still not - -0:05:52.320,0:05:58.000 -damn it can I stop it okay so I'm gonna - -0:06:00.080,0:06:07.840 -yeah maybe try like sharing a webcam - -0:06:04.840,0:06:07.840 -first - -0:06:32.960,0:06:37.759 -all right I'm back now so I'm going to - -0:06:36.319,0:06:39.550 -share my webcam first - -0:06:37.759,0:06:43.440 -okay - -0:06:39.550,0:06:46.560 -[Music] - -0:06:43.440,0:06:49.360 -all righty so can you confirm whenever - -0:06:46.560,0:06:52.880 -you've got my webcam working - -0:06:49.360,0:06:55.919 -let's see I don't see it yet - -0:06:52.880,0:06:57.120 -unfortunately oh it's loading up yeah - -0:06:55.919,0:06:59.680 -it's coming up - -0:06:57.120,0:07:01.199 -yep I can see it awesome all right okay - -0:06:59.680,0:07:02.880 -we're back on track I've got still eight - -0:07:01.199,0:07:04.160 -minutes left to do so I might have to - -0:07:02.880,0:07:06.000 -have a couple of minutes to my talk if - -0:07:04.160,0:07:07.599 -you don't mind and shave off some - -0:07:06.000,0:07:10.800 -questions - -0:07:07.599,0:07:13.759 -okay do you want to share okay yeah - -0:07:10.800,0:07:14.639 -I'm on my way too all right all right so - -0:07:13.759,0:07:16.240 -please forget - -0:07:14.639,0:07:18.000 -whatever whichever technical - -0:07:16.240,0:07:18.479 -difficulties we might have have had for - -0:07:18.000,0:07:20.240 -the last - -0:07:18.479,0:07:22.080 -three four minutes but we're back on - -0:07:20.240,0:07:24.960 -track now so - -0:07:22.080,0:07:26.639 -uh orgrom what is it and how does it - -0:07:24.960,0:07:28.720 -work so I was telling you all about - -0:07:26.639,0:07:30.720 -atoms and I was telling you about links - -0:07:28.720,0:07:32.800 -but how does it work concretely - -0:07:30.720,0:07:33.840 -so right now what you're seeing on your - -0:07:32.800,0:07:37.199 -screens - -0:07:33.840,0:07:38.800 -is a slip box which is what we the fancy - -0:07:37.199,0:07:39.520 -word that we use to designate your - -0:07:38.800,0:07:41.039 -folder - -0:07:39.520,0:07:43.280 -where all your notes are going to be - -0:07:41.039,0:07:44.000 -living so you have here and I hope you - -0:07:43.280,0:07:47.039 -can see my - -0:07:44.000,0:07:48.199 -uh cursor yes you can so we have a file - -0:07:47.039,0:07:51.120 -which is called - -0:07:48.199,0:07:52.960 -index.org and the good thing is - -0:07:51.120,0:07:54.240 -as you might have garnered by the fact - -0:07:52.960,0:07:57.039 -that it finishes by - -0:07:54.240,0:07:57.599 -that org is that it is just an old mod - -0:07:57.039,0:08:00.800 -file - -0:07:57.599,0:08:03.520 -so I can create a heading - -0:08:00.800,0:08:05.280 -I can create another heading and - -0:08:03.520,0:08:05.599 -everything works as you would expect it - -0:08:05.280,0:08:08.879 -to - -0:08:05.599,0:08:10.400 -it is completely it's just an awkward - -0:08:08.879,0:08:13.759 -file at the end of the day - -0:08:10.400,0:08:15.840 -so now what can we do with this - -0:08:13.759,0:08:16.800 -now I've told you about links and you do - -0:08:15.840,0:08:19.520 -know that - -0:08:16.800,0:08:20.080 -org mode has links so what we're going - -0:08:19.520,0:08:22.479 -to do - -0:08:20.080,0:08:23.440 -is that we're going to create a new file - -0:08:22.479,0:08:26.240 -so we're going to go back - -0:08:23.440,0:08:28.000 -to our directory and what I'm going to - -0:08:26.240,0:08:28.879 -do is that we have a special commands - -0:08:28.000,0:08:31.199 -actually let me just - -0:08:28.879,0:08:32.240 -show you my command I might help you a - -0:08:31.199,0:08:35.360 -little bit - -0:08:32.240,0:08:36.479 -see what I'm doing uh wait which is the - -0:08:35.360,0:08:39.680 -buffer - -0:08:36.479,0:08:41.039 -uh log mode yes exlog so now on the - -0:08:39.680,0:08:43.120 -right side of the monitor you'll be able - -0:08:41.039,0:08:45.040 -to see the command that I'm using - -0:08:43.120,0:08:46.640 -if you don't mind in order to have as - -0:08:45.040,0:08:48.480 -much realistic as possible I'm going to - -0:08:46.640,0:08:50.720 -make it a little bit shorter - -0:08:48.480,0:08:52.320 -smaller I should say is it not too small - -0:08:50.720,0:08:54.720 -yeah I believe it's good - -0:08:52.320,0:08:55.760 -so what I'm going to do is I'm going to - -0:08:54.720,0:08:57.920 -run a command - -0:08:55.760,0:08:59.200 -in orgrome which allows me to create a - -0:08:57.920,0:09:02.320 -new note - -0:08:59.200,0:09:04.720 -so I'm going to use my keybinding which - -0:09:02.320,0:09:06.800 -is not this one definitely - -0:09:04.720,0:09:08.000 -and I'm going to create a new file which - -0:09:06.800,0:09:09.839 -is in a - -0:09:08.000,0:09:11.680 -great tradition of examples in - -0:09:09.839,0:09:15.519 -programming I'm going to call - -0:09:11.680,0:09:17.600 -foo right so at the bottom - -0:09:15.519,0:09:18.720 -in the bottom buffer I should say you - -0:09:17.600,0:09:21.760 -are seeing the file - -0:09:18.720,0:09:22.720 -foo which is as you can see here a - -0:09:21.760,0:09:24.640 -capture buffer - -0:09:22.720,0:09:25.839 -just like you would have in blog mode - -0:09:24.640,0:09:28.560 -now what I'm going to do - -0:09:25.839,0:09:29.200 -is that I'm going to validate this file - -0:09:28.560,0:09:32.560 -and now - -0:09:29.200,0:09:36.240 -you see that we are in the file foo - -0:09:32.560,0:09:39.440 -and the good thing is that I can start - -0:09:36.240,0:09:42.160 -writing without having to worry - -0:09:39.440,0:09:43.760 -about anything else and I was thinking I - -0:09:42.160,0:09:46.160 -was going to say to say that I'm - -0:09:43.760,0:09:47.680 -showing off about my typing skills but I - -0:09:46.160,0:09:50.959 -did make mistakes so - -0:09:47.680,0:09:53.760 -well nobody's perfect right so now we do - -0:09:50.959,0:09:55.519 -have this view file and we're going to - -0:09:53.760,0:09:56.800 -go back to the index so let's go back to - -0:09:55.519,0:09:58.560 -the directory - -0:09:56.800,0:10:00.000 -we're going to refresh the file as you - -0:09:58.560,0:10:00.560 -can see we have a file which is called - -0:10:00.000,0:10:03.360 -foo - -0:10:00.560,0:10:04.399 -and we have the index so now what I'm - -0:10:03.360,0:10:06.480 -going to do - -0:10:04.399,0:10:07.760 -is that I'm going to insert a link to - -0:10:06.480,0:10:09.920 -this file - -0:10:07.760,0:10:11.360 -so we're going to run another orgrim - -0:10:09.920,0:10:14.160 -command which you can see here - -0:10:11.360,0:10:15.279 -orgrim inset and I'm going to insert a - -0:10:14.160,0:10:17.279 -link to the file - -0:10:15.279,0:10:18.959 -foo and as you can see it has now - -0:10:17.279,0:10:21.920 -appeared now what I'm going to do - -0:10:18.959,0:10:23.040 -I'm going to save the file and now I'm - -0:10:21.920,0:10:24.480 -going to show you - -0:10:23.040,0:10:26.720 -the little thing I told you about - -0:10:24.480,0:10:27.680 -backlinks before so I'm afraid I'm going - -0:10:26.720,0:10:29.680 -to have to hide - -0:10:27.680,0:10:30.880 -the commands for now but don't worry - -0:10:29.680,0:10:33.760 -I'll be back - -0:10:30.880,0:10:34.320 -and I'm going to show you the side - -0:10:33.760,0:10:35.839 -buffer - -0:10:34.320,0:10:38.079 -so it is the buffer that you see on the - -0:10:35.839,0:10:40.000 -right side of your screen - -0:10:38.079,0:10:42.560 -and right now it's telling you that - -0:10:40.000,0:10:45.440 -index does not have any backlink - -0:10:42.560,0:10:46.320 -which is normal but if we follow the - -0:10:45.440,0:10:49.200 -link - -0:10:46.320,0:10:50.560 -fu now you see something different on - -0:10:49.200,0:10:52.160 -the right side so as you can see on the - -0:10:50.560,0:10:53.360 -left side we're back insta inside the - -0:10:52.160,0:10:55.600 -file foo - -0:10:53.360,0:10:56.560 -but on the right side we have something - -0:10:55.600,0:11:00.160 -showing up - -0:10:56.560,0:11:03.519 -one backlink in the file index - -0:11:00.160,0:11:04.399 -in under the heading heading you have - -0:11:03.519,0:11:07.680 -the file - -0:11:04.399,0:11:08.720 -sorry the link foo and you can just open - -0:11:07.680,0:11:10.720 -the link - -0:11:08.720,0:11:12.640 -and you will be brought exactly where it - -0:11:10.720,0:11:16.240 -is so - -0:11:12.640,0:11:17.600 -okay so that was one thing now just - -0:11:16.240,0:11:19.360 -to make sure that you've understood - -0:11:17.600,0:11:20.320 -properly I'm going to go back to the - -0:11:19.360,0:11:23.920 -index - -0:11:20.320,0:11:25.440 -I'm going to create a second file - -0:11:23.920,0:11:27.680 -so now I'm going to use a command that - -0:11:25.440,0:11:30.800 -is slightly different so let me just uh - -0:11:27.680,0:11:32.480 -show you the commands on the right - -0:11:30.800,0:11:33.839 -I'm going to run the command orgrim - -0:11:32.480,0:11:37.519 -insert and I'm going to - -0:11:33.839,0:11:39.600 -end to enter a file which is called bar - -0:11:37.519,0:11:41.440 -so again at the bottom you can see that - -0:11:39.600,0:11:45.920 -I have a new file bar - -0:11:41.440,0:11:49.760 -I'm going to validate this file - -0:11:45.920,0:11:52.959 -okay I'm going to save index.org - -0:11:49.760,0:11:54.320 -and now if we go in bar and if I show - -0:11:52.959,0:11:55.920 -you - -0:11:54.320,0:11:58.240 -the links on the side you can see that - -0:11:55.920,0:12:00.480 -exactly the same we have a link - -0:11:58.240,0:12:02.639 -now just to make the pictures complete - -0:12:00.480,0:12:05.200 -inside the file bar I'm going to insert - -0:12:02.639,0:12:06.959 -a link to foo I'm going to save I'm - -0:12:05.200,0:12:07.920 -going to go to the file foo and now on - -0:12:06.959,0:12:11.120 -the right side - -0:12:07.920,0:12:13.839 -you can see that we have two backlinks - -0:12:11.120,0:12:14.720 -now you're gonna tell me yeah thank you - -0:12:13.839,0:12:17.760 -leo but - -0:12:14.720,0:12:20.320 -what's the point well the thing is - -0:12:17.760,0:12:22.160 -it might sound it might seem very simple - -0:12:20.320,0:12:24.160 -but I've just shown you - -0:12:22.160,0:12:26.160 -but programmatically it's a little hard - -0:12:24.160,0:12:28.000 -to do like we have to - -0:12:26.160,0:12:30.079 -look into your files to make sure that - -0:12:28.000,0:12:32.240 -every time you link your file - -0:12:30.079,0:12:34.079 -somewhere else we need to track - -0:12:32.240,0:12:37.920 -everything down - -0:12:34.079,0:12:39.519 -and now as simple as orgrum might be - -0:12:37.920,0:12:42.240 -looking to you - -0:12:39.519,0:12:43.279 -the thing is what we try to do with - -0:12:42.240,0:12:45.920 -orgrum - -0:12:43.279,0:12:46.399 -is to make sure that your collection of - -0:12:45.920,0:12:50.320 -notes - -0:12:46.399,0:12:54.079 -remains consistent whatever we do - -0:12:50.320,0:12:56.880 -an example for instance like right now - -0:12:54.079,0:12:58.000 -I've told you about a file named foo and - -0:12:56.880,0:13:01.120 -the file name - -0:12:58.000,0:13:03.920 -bar let's say that for whatever reason - -0:13:01.120,0:13:04.720 -you decide to rename your file foo to - -0:13:03.920,0:13:08.079 -something - -0:13:04.720,0:13:11.040 -very original let's just say bar - -0:13:08.079,0:13:12.320 -so we actually have a way in Emacs in - -0:13:11.040,0:13:14.560 -orgrim I should say - -0:13:12.320,0:13:15.680 -when you modify the title at the top of - -0:13:14.560,0:13:18.880 -the file - -0:13:15.680,0:13:20.320 -so we get foo I've modified it with baz - -0:13:18.880,0:13:22.000 -you can see at the bottom that right now - -0:13:20.320,0:13:22.519 -we haven't saved and we are still in the - -0:13:22.000,0:13:26.079 -file - -0:13:22.519,0:13:29.360 -fu.org I'm going to save - -0:13:26.079,0:13:32.560 -and now what you see is - -0:13:29.360,0:13:35.360 -a new name for the file but you may ask - -0:13:32.560,0:13:36.880 -wait a second in the other file we had a - -0:13:35.360,0:13:38.880 -link to this file - -0:13:36.880,0:13:40.560 -does it mean that it's broken does it - -0:13:38.880,0:13:43.440 -means does it mean sorry - -0:13:40.560,0:13:43.920 -that we cannot access the file anymore - -0:13:43.440,0:13:46.959 -but - -0:13:43.920,0:13:48.000 -when we go there beginning to go in the - -0:13:46.959,0:13:50.399 -index - -0:13:48.000,0:13:52.079 -so obviously the actual description of - -0:13:50.399,0:13:54.320 -the link hasn't been updated - -0:13:52.079,0:13:55.680 -but if I show you what goes on under the - -0:13:54.320,0:13:57.440 -hood by showing you - -0:13:55.680,0:14:00.000 -what is fontify what is behind the - -0:13:57.440,0:14:02.320 -content of the link - -0:14:00.000,0:14:04.079 -actually it didn't work and that's why - -0:14:02.320,0:14:04.639 -you never present live folks because - -0:14:04.079,0:14:05.920 -otherwise you're - -0:14:04.639,0:14:08.880 -just going to show problems with the - -0:14:05.920,0:14:12.079 -software and that's not good - -0:14:08.880,0:14:15.120 -so something must have gone on obviously - -0:14:12.079,0:14:17.120 -but generally speaking the file should - -0:14:15.120,0:14:18.959 -have been updated - -0:14:17.120,0:14:21.279 -damn I'm showing you bugging my software - -0:14:18.959,0:14:25.040 -that's not very professional now is it - -0:14:21.279,0:14:28.079 -basically to come back to the main id - -0:14:25.040,0:14:28.880 -what we try to do with orgrom is to make - -0:14:28.079,0:14:32.639 -sure that - -0:14:28.880,0:14:35.279 -everything remains consistent we - -0:14:32.639,0:14:37.360 -really much love the system of - -0:14:35.279,0:14:38.720 -organization that is behind this little - -0:14:37.360,0:14:40.240 -castle method - -0:14:38.720,0:14:41.600 -now I was going at this point of the - -0:14:40.240,0:14:42.639 -presentation basically I wanted to go - -0:14:41.600,0:14:45.199 -back to firefox - -0:14:42.639,0:14:46.880 -and show you more stuff but it's likely - -0:14:45.199,0:14:48.959 -that it's going to crash again - -0:14:46.880,0:14:50.240 -so I'm not going to tempt the devil and - -0:14:48.959,0:14:51.680 -I'm just going to continue talking to - -0:14:50.240,0:14:54.800 -you like that - -0:14:51.680,0:14:58.160 -so the zettelkasten method - -0:14:54.800,0:15:01.839 -is a very organic way - -0:14:58.160,0:15:04.959 -to write notes and if you think - -0:15:01.839,0:15:06.639 -I I believe as all mode users - -0:15:04.959,0:15:08.000 -we share quite a lot of features and I'm - -0:15:06.639,0:15:09.600 -out of time I'm just going to take one - -0:15:08.000,0:15:12.320 -more minute to answer this question - -0:15:09.600,0:15:14.560 -that I'm asking myself anyway but if - -0:15:12.320,0:15:16.079 -you're anything like me - -0:15:14.560,0:15:18.240 -you've you've been through many - -0:15:16.079,0:15:18.959 -iterations of your workflow inside of - -0:15:18.240,0:15:20.959 -mode - -0:15:18.959,0:15:22.959 -do I keep all my professional stuff - -0:15:20.959,0:15:24.399 -under one heading or do I create a - -0:15:22.959,0:15:25.920 -separate file for this - -0:15:24.399,0:15:28.000 -you know those types of questions on - -0:15:25.920,0:15:30.639 -which you could ponder for - -0:15:28.000,0:15:31.360 -many many hours at night generally when - -0:15:30.639,0:15:34.560 -you have a - -0:15:31.360,0:15:36.959 -tight deadline to be following but - -0:15:34.560,0:15:38.240 -what I've discovered by using orgrim for - -0:15:36.959,0:15:40.720 -taking notes about - -0:15:38.240,0:15:41.360 -my academic projects or by taking notes - -0:15:40.720,0:15:44.880 -on - -0:15:41.360,0:15:47.440 -you know anything worth writing about - -0:15:44.880,0:15:49.199 -is that not having to worry about the - -0:15:47.440,0:15:52.399 -structure if you files - -0:15:49.199,0:15:56.079 -just having to worry about atoms - -0:15:52.399,0:15:58.480 -and links it does wonder - -0:15:56.079,0:16:00.639 -for the way you think about problems it - -0:15:58.480,0:16:04.800 -does wonder about your creativity - -0:16:00.639,0:16:07.519 -and it does wonder about your ability to - -0:16:04.800,0:16:08.800 -take your thoughts put them on a paper - -0:16:07.519,0:16:10.399 -and generally you know during this - -0:16:08.800,0:16:13.120 -process you realize oh maybe I do not - -0:16:10.399,0:16:16.079 -know this concept as well as I should - -0:16:13.120,0:16:16.800 -but I've never had a system which - -0:16:16.079,0:16:19.839 -brought me - -0:16:16.800,0:16:21.440 -as much serendipity as this system - -0:16:19.839,0:16:24.880 -and for those who don't know serendipity - -0:16:21.440,0:16:28.800 -the ability to come up with novel ideas - -0:16:24.880,0:16:32.240 -on the spot contextually so - -0:16:28.800,0:16:34.959 -this was just a little primer on what - -0:16:32.240,0:16:36.000 -orgrom and the zettelkasten is about in - -0:16:34.959,0:16:38.000 -about - -0:16:36.000,0:16:39.680 -20 minutes I'll be giving you a talk - -0:16:38.000,0:16:40.800 -about the technical aspects of orgrim - -0:16:39.680,0:16:43.040 -which I'm certain - -0:16:40.800,0:16:44.160 -some of you will be very interested in - -0:16:43.040,0:16:46.160 -and - -0:16:44.160,0:16:48.560 -otherwise I do have a youtube channel - -0:16:46.160,0:16:50.720 -where I try to - -0:16:48.560,0:16:52.079 -record videos where I explain to you - -0:16:50.720,0:16:53.839 -what the org - -0:16:52.079,0:16:55.600 -what organ is about what the method is - -0:16:53.839,0:16:57.040 -about and - -0:16:55.600,0:16:58.720 -and I'll just finish on this I'm two - -0:16:57.040,0:17:02.399 -minutes extra time sorry - -0:16:58.720,0:17:04.079 -but um we do know that a lot of people - -0:17:02.399,0:17:04.959 -are interested into orgrim I mentioned - -0:17:04.079,0:17:06.160 -at the very beginning of the - -0:17:04.959,0:17:09.360 -presentation - -0:17:06.160,0:17:10.640 -that a lot of people discovered Emacs - -0:17:09.360,0:17:14.640 -and orgrom - -0:17:10.640,0:17:18.400 -and old mode even through orgrom - -0:17:14.640,0:17:20.959 -and we feel that we have a duty to - -0:17:18.400,0:17:22.720 -introduce those people this new pool of - -0:17:20.959,0:17:25.439 -people most of whom are - -0:17:22.720,0:17:27.600 -academics into the world of Emacs and - -0:17:25.439,0:17:30.240 -into the water free software - -0:17:27.600,0:17:32.240 -and right now the thing is we're not - -0:17:30.240,0:17:34.080 -doing a particularly good job at writing - -0:17:32.240,0:17:36.160 -manuals I'm just going to try - -0:17:34.080,0:17:37.360 -to stop sharing my screen because I'm - -0:17:36.160,0:17:40.240 -nearly to the end - -0:17:37.360,0:17:41.919 -and just try sharing my firefox windows - -0:17:40.240,0:17:43.120 -if it allows me no it doesn't allow me - -0:17:41.919,0:17:44.160 -which is very good that's why I won't - -0:17:43.120,0:17:47.200 -have to - -0:17:44.160,0:17:50.080 -to screw things up but - -0:17:47.200,0:17:50.880 -uh we know that our manual is not fully - -0:17:50.080,0:17:53.760 -up to date - -0:17:50.880,0:17:54.480 -but believe me one of the key focus - -0:17:53.760,0:17:56.960 -right now - -0:17:54.480,0:17:57.840 -is making sure that within two to three - -0:17:56.960,0:17:59.679 -months - -0:17:57.840,0:18:02.559 -we have a good tutorial for people to - -0:17:59.679,0:18:03.840 -join and we have good videos for people - -0:18:02.559,0:18:04.640 -to get introduced to the topics we're - -0:18:03.840,0:18:06.320 -covering - -0:18:04.640,0:18:07.679 -and that's me done so thank you so much - -0:18:06.320,0:18:09.840 -for listening and now I'll be taking - -0:18:07.679,0:18:12.880 -some questions - -0:18:09.840,0:18:17.679 -thank you very much leo oh thank you - -0:18:12.880,0:18:19.440 -cheers we have I think about two minutes - -0:18:17.679,0:18:20.880 -four questions and I see a lot of them - -0:18:19.440,0:18:23.120 -on the pad - -0:18:20.880,0:18:24.320 -would you take them sure so yep I'm - -0:18:23.120,0:18:27.600 -scrolling I'm scrolling - -0:18:24.320,0:18:30.000 -uh getting things done that's aldrich uh - -0:18:27.600,0:18:31.679 -still scrolling okay olgram oh wow okay - -0:18:30.000,0:18:33.600 -so we do have quite a lot of questions - -0:18:31.679,0:18:34.799 -so please excuse me if I'm answering - -0:18:33.600,0:18:35.760 -your questions really fast but I just - -0:18:34.799,0:18:38.080 -want to make sure that I cover - -0:18:35.760,0:18:40.240 -as much ground as possible so what is - -0:18:38.080,0:18:41.039 -the functionality of all chrome unlinked - -0:18:40.240,0:18:43.200 -references - -0:18:41.039,0:18:45.200 -so basically when you have a file that - -0:18:43.200,0:18:48.000 -is not linked anywhere - -0:18:45.200,0:18:49.520 -this function allows you to see uh let's - -0:18:48.000,0:18:51.200 -say we have a file Emacs - -0:18:49.520,0:18:53.200 -and we've talked about Emacs in another - -0:18:51.200,0:18:57.440 -note but we haven't created a link - -0:18:53.200,0:18:59.520 -what this command do is that it - -0:18:57.440,0:19:00.720 -looks into your folder for every mention - -0:18:59.520,0:19:03.840 -of Emacs that is not - -0:19:00.720,0:19:05.039 -linked to the note Emacs and it prints - -0:19:03.840,0:19:06.480 -all the results in the buffer so that - -0:19:05.039,0:19:07.840 -you know okay I've talked about Emacs - -0:19:06.480,0:19:10.480 -here but I didn't create a link - -0:19:07.840,0:19:11.840 -do I want to create a link that's it so - -0:19:10.480,0:19:12.480 -is it possible to use the backlinks - -0:19:11.840,0:19:15.039 -features - -0:19:12.480,0:19:16.400 -in regular old buffers right now no it - -0:19:15.039,0:19:18.080 -is not possible we are - -0:19:16.400,0:19:20.240 -having a very controlled environment - -0:19:18.080,0:19:21.280 -which is I told you about this clipbox - -0:19:20.240,0:19:22.799 -folder before - -0:19:21.280,0:19:24.400 -this is where we keep all the nodes and - -0:19:22.799,0:19:26.080 -the reason why we do this will be more - -0:19:24.400,0:19:27.360 -evident when I go through the technical - -0:19:26.080,0:19:30.720 -presentation - -0:19:27.360,0:19:32.080 -but uh it's because of optimization - -0:19:30.720,0:19:33.760 -so I'll get back to you on that - -0:19:32.080,0:19:35.440 -afterwards um - -0:19:33.760,0:19:37.039 -do you make all group database - -0:19:35.440,0:19:39.760 -accessible across computers - -0:19:37.039,0:19:41.760 -uh no I do not because I'm only using my - -0:19:39.760,0:19:44.559 -laptop but plenty of people have had - -0:19:41.760,0:19:47.039 -a lot of success doing so either by - -0:19:44.559,0:19:47.679 -sharing the files via a sync thing or by - -0:19:47.039,0:19:49.760 -any other - -0:19:47.679,0:19:52.400 -method we have a section in a manual - -0:19:49.760,0:19:53.760 -specifying how to do this uh how do you - -0:19:52.400,0:19:54.880 -discover the tags links to add to your - -0:19:53.760,0:19:56.160 -new algorithm note - -0:19:54.880,0:19:57.679 -there is something that I didn't tell - -0:19:56.160,0:19:58.240 -you about which is called orgrim server - -0:19:57.679,0:20:01.679 -which is a - -0:19:58.240,0:20:04.320 -magnificent way to uh access - -0:20:01.679,0:20:05.360 -visually the nodes that you have in your - -0:20:04.320,0:20:07.840 -in your system - -0:20:05.360,0:20:08.799 -you'll have to go to the orgrom.com - -0:20:07.840,0:20:10.640 -website - -0:20:08.799,0:20:12.080 -and please go on our github page and we - -0:20:10.640,0:20:14.640 -show everything and - -0:20:12.080,0:20:16.000 -um I hope what I've told you has excited - -0:20:14.640,0:20:18.000 -you so please go - -0:20:16.000,0:20:20.080 -uh maybe one more question two more - -0:20:18.000,0:20:21.679 -questions just to make sure uh is it - -0:20:20.080,0:20:23.039 -possible to seamlessly link to other - -0:20:21.679,0:20:23.919 -notes with syntax instead of a - -0:20:23.039,0:20:25.840 -keybinding - -0:20:23.919,0:20:27.120 -yes we are working on this this is a - -0:20:25.840,0:20:28.880 -huge project that we're doing with - -0:20:27.120,0:20:30.960 -orgrim which is called uh - -0:20:28.880,0:20:32.880 -link ux and we're trying to do something - -0:20:30.960,0:20:34.559 -which is very close to rome research - -0:20:32.880,0:20:36.880 -which is the software we're using for - -0:20:34.559,0:20:39.200 -inspiration for orgrom - -0:20:36.880,0:20:41.280 -and uh yes there's there are going to be - -0:20:39.200,0:20:42.640 -ways to do this in the future I'm going - -0:20:41.280,0:20:45.280 -to give you a window of - -0:20:42.640,0:20:46.320 -maybe three to four months and one last - -0:20:45.280,0:20:48.480 -question - -0:20:46.320,0:20:49.440 -uh good on you thank you well thank you - -0:20:48.480,0:20:51.039 -for for this - -0:20:49.440,0:20:53.200 -is there an easy way to export several - -0:20:51.039,0:20:56.960 -selected nodes to say a lattice file - -0:20:53.200,0:20:59.840 -latex yes uh I mean it's old mode - -0:20:56.960,0:21:00.480 -at the very core it is org mode so you - -0:20:59.840,0:21:02.559 -know you don't - -0:21:00.480,0:21:04.000 -if you want to export to latex file you - -0:21:02.559,0:21:06.320 -can you just use the - -0:21:04.000,0:21:08.320 -aux latex library which you can access - -0:21:06.320,0:21:11.760 -by pressing ctrl c ctrl - -0:21:08.320,0:21:12.480 -e for export all right is it uh I - -0:21:11.760,0:21:13.919 -believe I'm - -0:21:12.480,0:21:16.880 -it's all the time I had I mean can you - -0:21:13.919,0:21:19.039 -confirm this - -0:21:16.880,0:21:20.240 -okay so if you have more questions don't - -0:21:19.039,0:21:23.679 -worry I'll be in chat - -0:21:20.240,0:21:26.799 -I'll be answering them uh I'm also on on - -0:21:23.679,0:21:28.159 -all the platforms we advertise on on - -0:21:26.799,0:21:29.280 -orgram if you want to reach me I'm - -0:21:28.159,0:21:31.919 -really easy to reach - -0:21:29.280,0:21:32.559 -our gita page is always open so thank - -0:21:31.919,0:21:35.520 -you all for - -0:21:32.559,0:21:37.440 -all your questions and all your energy - -0:21:35.520,0:21:38.640 -about orgrim it is very exciting for me - -0:21:37.440,0:21:42.000 -to to see all this - -0:21:38.640,0:21:44.080 -but right now I'll be ending off the - -0:21:42.000,0:21:45.840 -microphone I should say to nura who is - -0:21:44.080,0:21:48.480 -going to talk to you about the - -0:21:45.840,0:21:50.080 -academic way to use orgrom and I'll be - -0:21:48.480,0:21:53.760 -back afterwards with the technical talk - -0:21:50.080,0:21:57.760 -okay thank you thank you very much leo - -0:21:53.760,0:21:57.760 -see you later guys - -- cgit v1.2.3