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 --- ...ars-and-researchers--noorah-alhasan-autogen.sbv | 314 ++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 157 insertions(+), 157 deletions(-) (limited to '2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--17-org-mode-and-org-roam-for-scholars-and-researchers--noorah-alhasan-autogen.sbv') diff --git a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--17-org-mode-and-org-roam-for-scholars-and-researchers--noorah-alhasan-autogen.sbv b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--17-org-mode-and-org-roam-for-scholars-and-researchers--noorah-alhasan-autogen.sbv index 33aa48da..c48f061b 100644 --- a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--17-org-mode-and-org-roam-for-scholars-and-researchers--noorah-alhasan-autogen.sbv +++ b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--17-org-mode-and-org-roam-for-scholars-and-researchers--noorah-alhasan-autogen.sbv @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ leo has talked about like the overall picture of orgrim and or 0:00:12.639,0:00:16.240 -uh bibtex or groundbreak tech i will be +uh bibtex or groundbreak tech I will be 0:00:15.120,0:00:19.199 talking more about @@ -74,13 +74,13 @@ this whole madness so here's a list of some of the stuff 0:00:52.800,0:00:57.199 -that i've been using since i first +that I've been using since I first 0:00:54.480,0:01:00.160 -learned about emacs in 2019 +learned about Emacs in 2019 0:00:57.199,0:01:02.000 -and what i've what i've found useful um +and what I've what I've found useful um 0:01:00.160,0:01:05.199 during my res uh like um @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ during my res uh like um within my research process all right so 0:01:05.199,0:01:10.400 -i've organized org mode for researchers +I've organized org mode for researchers 0:01:07.920,0:01:12.400 and scholars within the writing process @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ the planning aspect of it then you've got the writing and the 0:01:15.759,0:01:18.320 -reference management which i will join +reference management which I will join 0:01:17.680,0:01:20.560 together @@ -188,10 +188,10 @@ headings and sections if you use latex or inline text which are like org inline 0:02:14.800,0:02:17.760 -tasks i +tasks I 0:02:15.360,0:02:19.120 -like organ line tasks because like i can +like organ line tasks because like I can 0:02:17.760,0:02:21.520 add @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ to do's between two paragraphs and that way it doesn't show up 0:02:22.879,0:02:27.280 -in the table of contents when i export +in the table of contents when I export 0:02:25.360,0:02:30.879 into pdf or html or @@ -218,10 +218,10 @@ example of buffer specific to do's and and this is example of like a little 0:02:37.360,0:02:40.800 -programming report that i was working on +programming report that I was working on 0:02:39.120,0:02:43.200 -where i was like dealing with +where I was like dealing with 0:02:40.800,0:02:44.080 data and like analysis and all of that @@ -230,13 +230,13 @@ data and like analysis and all of that stuff and so 0:02:44.080,0:02:49.440 -i needed um context specific to do's to +I needed um context specific to do's to 0:02:47.519,0:02:52.080 use them within this buffer 0:02:49.440,0:02:54.319 -um and that's how i would organize it +um and that's how I would organize it 0:02:52.080,0:02:57.200 and there's also also another example @@ -263,16 +263,16 @@ nature within the text when you export it 0:03:09.519,0:03:13.280 -oh but i also added a tag of no export +oh but I also added a tag of no export 0:03:11.920,0:03:16.400 so it won't show up at all 0:03:13.280,0:03:19.360 -when i export it into like either pdf +when I export it into like either pdf 0:03:16.400,0:03:21.599 -which i use all the time all right so +which I use all the time all right so 0:03:19.360,0:03:24.159 another useful tool @@ -284,37 +284,37 @@ um for the research and just like general planning 0:03:25.200,0:03:29.120 -is the org capture um when i first +is the org capture um when I first 0:03:27.920,0:03:32.080 -started with emacs +started with Emacs 0:03:29.120,0:03:34.239 -actually it was for org agenda and i +actually it was for org agenda and I 0:03:32.080,0:03:35.360 -went crazy with my capture template i +went crazy with my capture template I 0:03:34.239,0:03:37.599 created a template for 0:03:35.360,0:03:38.640 -everything um because i was just so +everything um because I was just so 0:03:37.599,0:03:40.720 excited 0:03:38.640,0:03:42.400 -but with time i was using less and less +but with time I was using less and less 0:03:40.720,0:03:46.319 -of them so i kept taking them out +of them so I kept taking them out 0:03:42.400,0:03:48.239 and now this is my simplified um 0:03:46.319,0:03:49.599 -capture templates that i use either for +capture templates that I use either for 0:03:48.239,0:03:52.159 a general to do @@ -326,19 +326,19 @@ um for a regular appointment a fleeting note research tasks because like those 0:03:54.159,0:03:56.959 -are what i focus on +are what I focus on 0:03:55.200,0:03:58.720 like my bread and butter and then 0:03:56.959,0:04:00.879 -finally with meetings which i find +finally with meetings which I find 0:03:58.720,0:04:01.680 -sometimes i don't use it as much because +sometimes I don't use it as much because 0:04:00.879,0:04:03.519 -i would just like +I would just like 0:04:01.680,0:04:04.879 have the org file ready instead of @@ -350,16 +350,16 @@ needing to capture you know open a capture template 0:04:07.920,0:04:12.400 -right or agenda um that's how i got into +right or agenda um that's how I got into 0:04:11.439,0:04:15.439 -emacs +Emacs 0:04:12.400,0:04:16.799 -i needed to um organize my life and i +I needed to um organize my life and I 0:04:15.439,0:04:19.199 -found emacs and +found Emacs and 0:04:16.799,0:04:20.479 it's been great ever since um it @@ -371,13 +371,13 @@ populates all your to-do's and appointments into a singular view so the 0:04:22.720,0:04:29.120 -default view i think it's a weak view +default view I think it's a weak view 0:04:25.280,0:04:31.919 -however i use org super agenda love this +however I use org super agenda love this 0:04:29.120,0:04:34.160 -um package and i set up my agenda as a +um package and I set up my agenda as a 0:04:31.919,0:04:37.360 daily view with just appointments @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ daily view with just appointments deadlines and a habit tracker um and 0:04:37.360,0:04:40.639 -a side note you guys i'm still +a side note you guys I'm still 0:04:38.720,0:04:42.320 struggling with organizing the perfect @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ so this is just an overview of my daily agenda as you can see they're just like 0:04:50.320,0:04:55.520 -appointments that i import from gmail +appointments that I import from gmail 0:04:52.800,0:04:57.919 using org gcal @@ -419,10 +419,10 @@ free writing as you can see there are a lot of times 0:05:00.960,0:05:05.199 -where i'm skipping and the asterisk is +where I'm skipping and the asterisk is 0:05:02.800,0:05:08.479 -the one where i've completed that day +the one where I've completed that day 0:05:05.199,0:05:10.080 so you know it's a process and then just @@ -431,10 +431,10 @@ so you know it's a process and then just like regular deadlines 0:05:10.080,0:05:14.000 -so what happens is that i have other +so what happens is that I have other 0:05:12.639,0:05:17.120 -to-do's that i have +to-do's that I have 0:05:14.000,0:05:17.919 not scheduled or not added a deadline @@ -443,22 +443,22 @@ not scheduled or not added a deadline but they're just 0:05:17.919,0:05:22.320 -tasks that keep piling up when i first +tasks that keep piling up when I first 0:05:20.560,0:05:24.880 -started with emacs and org agenda +started with Emacs and org agenda 0:05:22.320,0:05:26.880 -i had everything in there and it got +I had everything in there and it got 0:05:24.880,0:05:29.680 -overwhelming and then i decided no +overwhelming and then I decided no 0:05:26.880,0:05:30.800 -i'm not gonna even let them show up so +I'm not gonna even let them show up so 0:05:29.680,0:05:33.120 -what i would do +what I would do 0:05:30.800,0:05:34.479 at the beginning of each week or the @@ -467,10 +467,10 @@ at the beginning of each week or the night before 0:05:34.479,0:05:38.000 -um i would sit down look at all my to +um I would sit down look at all my to 0:05:36.800,0:05:40.720 -to-do's that i have +to-do's that I have 0:05:38.000,0:05:42.639 not assigned yet to a deadline or a @@ -479,31 +479,31 @@ not assigned yet to a deadline or a schedule or just a simple 0:05:42.639,0:05:46.320 -timestamp um and i would organize them +timestamp um and I would organize them 0:05:45.360,0:05:49.520 throughout the week 0:05:46.320,0:05:51.680 -so here's an example of what i did +so here's an example of what I did 0:05:49.520,0:05:53.039 -so on that wednesday from my gmail i had +so on that wednesday from my gmail I had 0:05:51.680,0:05:55.600 all these appointments but 0:05:53.039,0:05:56.560 -one of them is i have a writing group +one of them is I have a writing group 0:05:55.600,0:05:58.400 session 0:05:56.560,0:05:59.759 -and so i looked at my tasks and i +and so I looked at my tasks and I 0:05:58.400,0:06:02.639 -thought okay then i will just +thought okay then I will just 0:05:59.759,0:06:03.520 assign um like for example my emac @@ -518,19 +518,19 @@ or the framework diagram into that writing session 0:06:07.280,0:06:10.800 -and all i did was just add an active +and all I did was just add an active 0:06:09.600,0:06:12.960 timestamp 0:06:10.800,0:06:14.000 -that is all i needed to do and it went +that is all I needed to do and it went 0:06:12.960,0:06:17.120 straight into my 0:06:14.000,0:06:20.080 -appointment now if i miss that +appointment now if I miss that 0:06:17.120,0:06:21.520 it won't show up on the next day so if @@ -596,19 +596,19 @@ then yes it might do should be in that file specifically because every time if 0:07:07.680,0:07:09.680 -i'm +I'm 0:07:08.000,0:07:12.479 -if i'm visiting this org file all the +if I'm visiting this org file all the 0:07:09.680,0:07:15.520 -time i should be able to just look at my +time I should be able to just look at my 0:07:12.479,0:07:18.639 tasks from uh within that buffer 0:07:15.520,0:07:21.599 -and so i use org sidebar to +and so I use org sidebar to 0:07:18.639,0:07:22.960 keep all these specific uh to do's @@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ keep all these specific uh to do's within that org file 0:07:22.960,0:07:28.400 -i find it helpful okay +I find it helpful okay 0:07:26.560,0:07:29.759 now that we're going into the writing @@ -629,13 +629,13 @@ and reference management we'll call it a literature review um 0:07:33.039,0:07:36.639 -and this is something i've built as a +and this is something I've built as a 0:07:35.840,0:07:40.240 schema 0:07:36.639,0:07:43.759 -i think that it works for now +I think that it works for now 0:07:40.240,0:07:45.919 um and it requires one outside pack @@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ um and it requires one outside pack of outside software which is zotero what 0:07:45.919,0:07:48.720 -i use it's an open source reference +I use it's an open source reference 0:07:47.680,0:07:51.759 management @@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ management software um it's great 0:07:51.759,0:07:55.120 -but the things to keep in mind is that i +but the things to keep in mind is that I 0:07:53.599,0:07:58.319 use two um @@ -686,13 +686,13 @@ keys are like last author and gear um and with zap 0:08:17.280,0:08:22.319 -file i um i let it like rename all the +file I um I let it like rename all the 0:08:21.120,0:08:24.400 pdf files 0:08:22.319,0:08:26.000 -the same way that i have for my bit of +the same way that I have for my bit of 0:08:24.400,0:08:29.360 my bib keys which is like @@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ once you export your entire library as a bib file then you can work 0:08:37.120,0:08:42.880 -on it within org mode and emacs +on it within org mode and Emacs 0:08:39.440,0:08:45.040 using um the following packages @@ -731,7 +731,7 @@ and then finally there's like this orb pdf scraper 0:08:56.240,0:09:00.240 -i've used it briefly but i think the +I've used it briefly but I think the 0:08:58.800,0:09:02.880 potential @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ do a bibliometric study or like a systematic literature view there's 0:09:08.320,0:09:10.959 -something there but i have to look +something there but I have to look 0:09:10.000,0:09:14.399 through it @@ -776,7 +776,7 @@ you're assigning tasks and then there's org transclusion which 0:09:27.839,0:09:32.240 -i will mention briefly at the end +I will mention briefly at the end 0:09:30.480,0:09:35.360 and ways to extract if you're going to @@ -818,13 +818,13 @@ okay so this is an example of like an orgram 0:09:56.240,0:09:59.279 -file that i have +file that I have 0:09:57.360,0:10:01.760 -for example if i'm working on adaptation +for example if I'm working on adaptation 0:09:59.279,0:10:02.560 -policy i have these hyperlinks that are +policy I have these hyperlinks that are 0:10:01.760,0:10:04.959 linked to other @@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ so this is really helpful and then when you visualize it the picture on the left 0:10:19.920,0:10:24.160 -which i'm sure looks really small +which I'm sure looks really small 0:10:22.160,0:10:25.680 um you can see the connections that it's @@ -902,10 +902,10 @@ other good stuff this is an example of my orgrim bibtex file all right so 0:10:57.440,0:11:01.200 -i've created +I've created 0:10:58.720,0:11:02.320 -um the template which i pretty much use +um the template which I pretty much use 0:11:01.200,0:11:05.920 what leo @@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ what leo has uh produced like in his um 0:11:05.920,0:11:10.160 -tutorial so i think it's it's great it +tutorial so I think it's it's great it 0:11:08.640,0:11:12.880 works well for me @@ -953,13 +953,13 @@ it extracts those keywords and then it gets populated as an org file 0:11:32.399,0:11:36.959 -with orgrim bibtex so i always start +with orgrim bibtex so I always start 0:11:34.959,0:11:38.560 with the meta information first and then 0:11:36.959,0:11:42.480 -i would write my notes +I would write my notes 0:11:38.560,0:11:45.760 after that this is an example though @@ -968,16 +968,16 @@ after that this is an example though for reference of a physical book so 0:11:45.760,0:11:51.519 -i don't have a pdf file for it um +I don't have a pdf file for it um 0:11:49.120,0:11:53.920 -so what i've figured out like a new idea +so what I've figured out like a new idea 0:11:51.519,0:11:55.760 -for it so if i'm writing notes on it +for it so if I'm writing notes on it 0:11:53.920,0:11:57.279 -i would create a property that says +I would create a property that says 0:11:55.760,0:11:58.959 pages um @@ -998,7 +998,7 @@ have the pages prepared there it's easier that way okay 0:12:07.839,0:12:13.040 -org noter which is something i +org noter which is something I 0:12:11.279,0:12:14.880 use a lot especially with journal @@ -1013,7 +1013,7 @@ that they're really helpful if you are gonna 0:12:19.120,0:12:23.760 -if you've just started using um emacs +if you've just started using um Emacs 0:12:22.720,0:12:26.959 and orgrim @@ -1052,19 +1052,19 @@ using an outside software and creates them like as a neat 0:12:48.160,0:12:55.920 -org file i i highly recommend +org file I I highly recommend 0:12:52.560,0:12:57.920 finally org transclusion um 0:12:55.920,0:13:01.040 -i think this is still in its beta phase +I think this is still in its beta phase 0:12:57.920,0:13:02.720 -but i've been enjoying it so far +but I've been enjoying it so far 0:13:01.040,0:13:04.800 -um i'm guessing people know what +um I'm guessing people know what 0:13:02.720,0:13:06.480 translation mean which is sort of like @@ -1076,7 +1076,7 @@ copy pasting text from one org file to another this is helpful 0:13:09.600,0:13:12.959 -i i think i i peeked at a question that +I I think I I peeked at a question that 0:13:11.839,0:13:16.320 was talking about like @@ -1085,7 +1085,7 @@ was talking about like you know linking um to other org files 0:13:16.320,0:13:20.320 -i think org transclusion could really +I think org transclusion could really 0:13:18.320,0:13:24.399 work okay it's @@ -1094,7 +1094,7 @@ work okay it's equivalent to the include 0:13:24.399,0:13:29.519 -function within org mode um but i think +function within org mode um but I think 0:13:27.760,0:13:32.560 so like if you have other files @@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@ need in another file you could use the include but with 0:13:36.079,0:13:39.440 -org transclusion it's great i mean you +org transclusion it's great I mean you 0:13:38.160,0:13:42.720 just have @@ -1139,7 +1139,7 @@ um so the highlighted problem statement is from another 0:13:54.720,0:13:58.240 -org file and then what i would do is +org file and then what I would do is 0:13:57.760,0:13:59.760 just like @@ -1151,7 +1151,7 @@ link it to there and there was like a transclusion command 0:14:01.440,0:14:08.399 -i wish i made another screenshot of it +I wish I made another screenshot of it 0:14:05.440,0:14:09.120 and so when you invoke org transclusion @@ -1181,7 +1181,7 @@ however you want all right so thank you so much 0:14:22.720,0:14:29.120 -um i wanted to leave room for questions +um I wanted to leave room for questions 0:14:26.000,0:14:32.560 but special thanks to all the folks that @@ -1199,19 +1199,19 @@ transclusion and of course alpha papo on or super agenda and org sidebar 0:14:38.240,0:14:42.560 -that's how i got into emacs thank you +that's how I got into Emacs thank you 0:14:43.440,0:14:47.120 all right and uh well thank you so yeah 0:14:45.600,0:14:49.120 -this time i'll be the one asking the +this time I'll be the one asking the 0:14:47.120,0:14:51.360 -question and not i'm in so +question and not I'm in so 0:14:49.120,0:14:53.120 -i'm feeling filling big shoes right now +I'm feeling filling big shoes right now 0:14:51.360,0:14:54.880 so you'll have to bear with me folks @@ -1226,13 +1226,13 @@ presentation that is incredibly interesting 0:14:57.279,0:15:00.800 -so would you mind if i fed you questions +so would you mind if I fed you questions 0:14:58.959,0:15:04.000 from the charts yeah 0:15:00.800,0:15:06.160 -go ahead okay so the first one i i've +go ahead okay so the first one I I've 0:15:04.000,0:15:07.920 picked on my end was did you try using @@ -1247,7 +1247,7 @@ and if so is it better than zotero in some ways 0:15:12.079,0:15:15.680 -i no i have not used eb i've only used +I no I have not used eb I've only used 0:15:14.880,0:15:18.560 mendeley @@ -1256,10 +1256,10 @@ mendeley and then they got bought by el savior 0:15:18.560,0:15:23.040 -and so like i was like okay i'm done +and so like I was like okay I'm done 0:15:20.320,0:15:25.120 -i'm going to zotero um there are a lot +I'm going to zotero um there are a lot 0:15:23.040,0:15:26.240 of plugins with zotero that you can play @@ -1268,7 +1268,7 @@ of plugins with zotero that you can play around with 0:15:26.240,0:15:30.480 -so i can't speak for ebit but definitely +so I can't speak for ebit but definitely 0:15:28.320,0:15:32.079 zotero it's been a good experience so @@ -1277,13 +1277,13 @@ zotero it's been a good experience so far 0:15:32.079,0:15:35.360 -yes same i also i also do research on +yes same I also I also do research on 0:15:34.880,0:15:38.079 the site 0:15:35.360,0:15:39.360 -as i told you english major and yeah i +as I told you english major and yeah I 0:15:38.079,0:15:41.839 also do zotero @@ -1292,7 +1292,7 @@ also do zotero some people have been using uh a 0:15:41.839,0:15:44.160 -connector between zotero and emacs which +connector between zotero and Emacs which 0:15:43.759,0:15:46.000 has @@ -1301,28 +1301,28 @@ has they've had great success with them but 0:15:46.000,0:15:50.480 -personally i haven't touched +personally I haven't touched 0:15:47.360,0:15:52.240 touched it already so yeah 0:15:50.480,0:15:53.920 -oh go ahead sorry all right so far i +oh go ahead sorry all right so far I 0:15:52.240,0:15:54.880 don't have any problems with zotero but 0:15:53.920,0:15:56.320 -maybe if i +maybe if I 0:15:54.880,0:15:58.320 -run into something i might check out +run into something I might check out 0:15:56.320,0:16:00.240 ebay in the future 0:15:58.320,0:16:01.680 -yeah definitely i think zotero is a very +yeah definitely I think zotero is a very 0:16:00.240,0:16:02.560 solid project and you know the fact that @@ -1331,7 +1331,7 @@ solid project and you know the fact that it's being used 0:16:02.560,0:16:06.560 -by people outside of emacs also ensures +by people outside of Emacs also ensures 0:16:04.959,0:16:07.680 that there's quite a lot of packing @@ -1346,7 +1346,7 @@ which is reassuring when your livelihood depends on your research 0:16:11.759,0:16:15.600 -right and then i think one more thing +right and then I think one more thing 0:16:13.519,0:16:17.519 with zotero is that you can create @@ -1361,19 +1361,19 @@ project you can create a reference you know a 0:16:20.160,0:16:23.759 -library just for your group and i think +library just for your group and I think 0:16:22.320,0:16:25.279 -that could help because like i +that could help because like I 0:16:23.759,0:16:27.600 -i'm going to be in a project next +I'm going to be in a project next 0:16:25.279,0:16:29.839 semester that requires that 0:16:27.600,0:16:31.600 -yeah definitely i believe the ability to +yeah definitely I believe the ability to 0:16:29.839,0:16:33.839 have folders inside zotero @@ -1400,10 +1400,10 @@ things should be tags or separate organ files for cross-linking 0:16:46.560,0:16:52.720 -right um so so far now like i'm having +right um so so far now like I'm having 0:16:50.320,0:16:55.360 -trouble with like should i be combining +trouble with like should I be combining 0:16:52.720,0:16:55.839 certain concepts together as one like @@ -1433,10 +1433,10 @@ and another one that are like similar in ideas 0:17:11.280,0:17:14.799 -i'm not sure if that answers the +I'm not sure if that answers the 0:17:12.720,0:17:15.919 -question but like so far i've been using +question but like so far I've been using 0:17:14.799,0:17:17.919 the orgrum @@ -1451,10 +1451,10 @@ many small um files and then just 0:17:22.160,0:17:26.319 -linking them to my like either if i have +linking them to my like either if I have 0:17:24.400,0:17:26.959 -a report to write or if i have a like +a report to write or if I have a like 0:17:26.319,0:17:32.240 you know @@ -1463,10 +1463,10 @@ you know essay to write 0:17:32.240,0:17:37.760 -i think you're muted +I think you're muted 0:17:35.360,0:17:38.400 -q and i just i did two stupid things the +q and I just I did two stupid things the 0:17:37.760,0:17:40.640 first one @@ -1490,10 +1490,10 @@ to fry in the near vicinity of me right now 0:17:48.320,0:17:51.440 -but uh yeah i believe you've answered +but uh yeah I believe you've answered 0:17:49.840,0:17:53.200 -the question so don't worry about it i'm +the question so don't worry about it I'm 0:17:51.440,0:17:55.280 slightly wet right now which is not a @@ -1502,7 +1502,7 @@ slightly wet right now which is not a very agreeable feeling but we'll have to 0:17:55.280,0:17:59.360 -carry on i suppose +carry on I suppose 0:17:57.280,0:18:01.600 another question is there a place where @@ -1511,22 +1511,22 @@ another question is there a place where people are collaborating on research 0:18:01.600,0:18:06.160 -about emacs so do you want to try to +about Emacs so do you want to try to 0:18:04.320,0:18:08.559 take this one 0:18:06.160,0:18:10.559 -um i don't know but i'm definitely +um I don't know but I'm definitely 0:18:08.559,0:18:12.480 interested in the user experience of 0:18:10.559,0:18:14.720 -emacs so +Emacs so 0:18:12.480,0:18:16.400 -if anyone wants to work on that i'm +if anyone wants to work on that I'm 0:18:14.720,0:18:18.320 happy @@ -1535,16 +1535,16 @@ happy well you do have a a pretty good 0:18:18.320,0:18:22.080 -candidate in front of you if i +candidate in front of you if I 0:18:19.760,0:18:22.960 -should say so myself i'm incredibly +should say so myself I'm incredibly 0:18:22.080,0:18:25.039 interested about 0:18:22.960,0:18:26.960 -um the ability to do research in emacs +um the ability to do research in Emacs 0:18:25.039,0:18:30.480 and about the ability to @@ -1556,13 +1556,13 @@ um preach the floss way to academia and to the academe 0:18:32.480,0:18:35.280 -especially because i believe there's +especially because I believe there's 0:18:34.080,0:18:38.240 really something 0:18:35.280,0:18:39.919 -great to be done sorry i'm just looking +great to be done sorry I'm just looking 0:18:38.240,0:18:41.840 at the puddle of water on the side which @@ -1574,7 +1574,7 @@ is slightly oozing my way which is not a very good feeling really 0:18:45.039,0:18:48.320 -but yeah i believe i believe some work +but yeah I believe I believe some work 0:18:46.880,0:18:50.000 could be done and if people are @@ -1583,13 +1583,13 @@ could be done and if people are interested in the chat right now 0:18:50.000,0:18:53.440 -i mean do get in touch with us both +I mean do get in touch with us both 0:18:52.320,0:18:56.480 -neuron and i +neuron and I 0:18:53.440,0:18:57.280 -are on our slack channel yes i know +are on our slack channel yes I know 0:18:56.480,0:19:00.080 slack @@ -1619,13 +1619,13 @@ by all means do and we'll be very interested to answer your questions 0:19:10.720,0:19:15.520 -so i have a question here says like how +so I have a question here says like how 0:19:12.640,0:19:18.640 does the view for time blocking works 0:19:15.520,0:19:22.000 -um i use org super agenda so +um I use org super agenda so 0:19:18.640,0:19:23.200 um what happens is that my active @@ -1652,7 +1652,7 @@ imports them it imports them as like active 0:19:35.679,0:19:40.480 -timestamps and i make sure whenever i +timestamps and I make sure whenever I 0:19:38.400,0:19:42.480 create a to-do or even a research task @@ -1661,7 +1661,7 @@ create a to-do or even a research task that it doesn't have a time stamp on it 0:19:42.480,0:19:48.480 -because what i want to do is go back +because what I want to do is go back 0:19:45.039,0:19:50.160 and then move around um these tags @@ -1724,10 +1724,10 @@ the coming months so don't worry too much about it and stay tuned 0:20:26.080,0:20:33.200 -yeah um so i've got the ebib +yeah um so I've got the ebib 0:20:29.760,0:20:34.080 -and what else um what subjects i think +and what else um what subjects I think 0:20:33.200,0:20:35.919 okay @@ -1739,16 +1739,16 @@ what is this question have you seen the project papi's 0:20:37.120,0:20:41.280 -i'm not sure what oh it's a zotero +I'm not sure what oh it's a zotero 0:20:40.400,0:20:43.840 alternative okay 0:20:41.280,0:20:45.919 -i'll look into it thank you i don't know +I'll look into it thank you I don't know 0:20:43.840,0:20:49.600 -i don't know about it either so +I don't know about it either so 0:20:45.919,0:20:53.200 please look into it and let me know yeah @@ -1757,7 +1757,7 @@ please look into it and let me know yeah um have we covered all the questions 0:20:53.200,0:20:56.880 -i believe we have and we have about +I believe we have and we have about 0:20:55.679,0:20:58.880 two-minute leeway -- cgit v1.2.3