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 --- ...how-it-changed-my-life--pierce-wang-autogen.sbv | 214 ++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 107 insertions(+), 107 deletions(-) (limited to '2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--26-emacs-as-a-highschooler-how-it-changed-my-life--pierce-wang-autogen.sbv') diff --git a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--26-emacs-as-a-highschooler-how-it-changed-my-life--pierce-wang-autogen.sbv b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--26-emacs-as-a-highschooler-how-it-changed-my-life--pierce-wang-autogen.sbv index 1718a07c..eb7d745f 100644 --- a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--26-emacs-as-a-highschooler-how-it-changed-my-life--pierce-wang-autogen.sbv +++ b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--26-emacs-as-a-highschooler-how-it-changed-my-life--pierce-wang-autogen.sbv @@ -2,31 +2,31 @@ hello and welcome to my 0:00:03.040,0:00:07.120 -emacs conference lightning talk today +Emacs conference lightning talk today 0:00:05.520,0:00:09.840 -i'll be talking about +I'll be talking about 0:00:07.120,0:00:13.360 -my journey into emacs as a high schooler +my journey into Emacs as a high schooler 0:00:09.840,0:00:13.360 and how it has changed my life 0:00:14.400,0:00:19.520 -right so who am i i am a senior at +right so who am I I am a senior at 0:00:17.359,0:00:22.800 stanford online high school 0:00:19.520,0:00:24.320 -and i am also a violinist +and I am also a violinist 0:00:22.800,0:00:26.960 -i started violin when i was two and a +I started violin when I was two and a 0:00:24.320,0:00:29.119 -half and i have been +half and I have been 0:00:26.960,0:00:30.240 keeping it up ever since violin is a @@ -35,19 +35,19 @@ keeping it up ever since violin is a huge part of my life 0:00:30.240,0:00:36.239 -and i am very much a musician at heart +and I am very much a musician at heart 0:00:33.360,0:00:37.840 -i am also a somewhat capable programmer +I am also a somewhat capable programmer 0:00:36.239,0:00:39.280 -i've done a lot of informal programming +I've done a lot of informal programming 0:00:37.840,0:00:42.559 in the past 0:00:39.280,0:00:44.079 -and this year i'm taking my first ap +and this year I'm taking my first ap 0:00:42.559,0:00:47.440 compsci course @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ compsci course in my high school and so 0:00:47.440,0:00:54.239 -i've done a lot of side projects +I've done a lot of side projects 0:00:51.039,0:00:56.800 mainly in python and some very short @@ -65,22 +65,22 @@ mainly in python and some very short scripts in e-lisp 0:00:56.800,0:01:02.879 -and last but not least i am a tinker +and last but not least I am a tinker 0:00:59.840,0:01:06.720 -i love to play around with things and +I love to play around with things and 0:01:02.879,0:01:10.240 -see what i can do better and just +see what I can do better and just 0:01:06.720,0:01:10.240 have as much fun as possible 0:01:10.880,0:01:14.479 -so how did i find emacs +so how did I find Emacs 0:01:15.040,0:01:18.880 -i discovered it actually through a talk +I discovered it actually through a talk 0:01:17.600,0:01:21.360 funnily enough @@ -92,25 +92,25 @@ at a vim conference given by aaron bieber 0:01:23.520,0:01:28.320 -titled evil mode or how i learned to +titled evil mode or how I learned to 0:01:25.840,0:01:31.439 -stop worrying and love emacs +stop worrying and love Emacs 0:01:28.320,0:01:33.360 -i watched that talk a couple times over +I watched that talk a couple times over 0:01:31.439,0:01:35.759 just marveling at all the wonderful 0:01:33.360,0:01:38.799 -things that he could do in emacs +things that he could do in Emacs 0:01:35.759,0:01:41.680 and being a previous vim user myself 0:01:38.799,0:01:42.399 -i found it very enticing to be able to +I found it very enticing to be able to 0:01:41.680,0:01:44.960 have @@ -119,22 +119,22 @@ have the evil mode package and very quickly 0:01:44.960,0:01:48.799 -switch to emacs +switch to Emacs 0:01:47.040,0:01:51.040 -at the time i was also in my sophomore +at the time I was also in my sophomore 0:01:48.799,0:01:54.640 year and so 0:01:51.040,0:01:56.320 -i had had sort of a note-taking system +I had had sort of a note-taking system 0:01:54.640,0:01:59.360 in the past 0:01:56.320,0:02:01.680 -but it was not good um and i needed a +but it was not good um and I needed a 0:01:59.360,0:02:03.759 more organized note-taking system @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ part of that but that did not really work out for me 0:02:12.080,0:02:16.239 -and so i was trying to find this better +and so I was trying to find this better 0:02:14.000,0:02:19.440 note-taking system @@ -164,13 +164,13 @@ note-taking system and it was very hard 0:02:19.440,0:02:23.520 -i had two main criteria which i did not +I had two main criteria which I did not 0:02:22.239,0:02:25.360 define at the time 0:02:23.520,0:02:26.640 -but i realized was really what i was +but I realized was really what I was 0:02:25.360,0:02:28.720 looking for @@ -182,19 +182,19 @@ first of all it had to be flexible enough and second of all it had 0:02:30.959,0:02:34.959 -i had to have control over the data and +I had to have control over the data and 0:02:33.920,0:02:37.519 so 0:02:34.959,0:02:39.680 -through this process i actually went +through this process I actually went 0:02:37.519,0:02:42.640 through a bunch of note-taking softwares 0:02:39.680,0:02:44.080 -rather systematically i went through +rather systematically I went through 0:02:42.640,0:02:47.519 google docs @@ -203,13 +203,13 @@ google docs which very much did not work out 0:02:47.519,0:02:50.640 -i also went through evernote which also +I also went through evernote which also 0:02:49.840,0:02:53.200 was not 0:02:50.640,0:02:55.200 -great for me and one note which i +great for me and one note which I 0:02:53.200,0:02:58.800 settled on for a little while @@ -218,13 +218,13 @@ settled on for a little while but it did not meet these criteria 0:02:58.800,0:03:02.159 -particularly the second one i had taken +particularly the second one I had taken 0:03:01.519,0:03:05.280 some notes 0:03:02.159,0:03:07.519 -and i wanted to export it and onenote +and I wanted to export it and onenote 0:03:05.280,0:03:12.000 did not let me do that @@ -233,13 +233,13 @@ did not let me do that it was pdf horribly organized pdf 0:03:12.000,0:03:17.200 -and that's when i knew i needed some +and that's when I knew I needed some 0:03:14.879,0:03:17.200 change 0:03:17.440,0:03:24.080 -so i discovered emacs through this talk +so I discovered Emacs through this talk 0:03:21.519,0:03:26.640 and through the wonderful features of @@ -248,28 +248,28 @@ and through the wonderful features of org mode 0:03:27.040,0:03:34.000 -this is my first journal entry in emacs +this is my first journal entry in Emacs 0:03:30.080,0:03:36.159 -i had been playing with it for one day +I had been playing with it for one day 0:03:34.000,0:03:38.159 -and i was on the org agenda and i +and I was on the org agenda and I 0:03:36.159,0:03:40.720 -happened to press i +happened to press I 0:03:38.159,0:03:41.599 -which for the emacs combined is the +which for the Emacs combined is the 0:03:40.720,0:03:45.440 default for 0:03:41.599,0:03:48.720 -diary entry and so i was very excited +diary entry and so I was very excited 0:03:45.440,0:03:50.239 -um and i shouldn't stay on the slide too +um and I shouldn't stay on the slide too 0:03:48.720,0:03:53.760 long unless you read it @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ long unless you read it um so let's move on to the next one 0:03:53.760,0:04:00.480 -um so the learning curve for me i think +um so the learning curve for me I think 0:03:57.200,0:04:03.760 particularly being an xbm user @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ particularly being an xbm user evil mode made it very easy to switch 0:04:03.760,0:04:07.439 -thankfully i there was the emax +thankfully I there was the emax 0:04:06.080,0:04:10.799 reference sheet @@ -305,13 +305,13 @@ texts and whether it be editing a text file 0:04:17.919,0:04:21.600 -or going to other parts of just emacs in +or going to other parts of just Emacs in 0:04:20.560,0:04:24.800 general 0:04:21.600,0:04:26.840 -i think vim really helped with making me +I think vim really helped with making me 0:04:24.800,0:04:28.000 feel comfortable within this new @@ -320,13 +320,13 @@ feel comfortable within this new environment 0:04:28.000,0:04:31.919 -and so having that experience i also +and so having that experience I also 0:04:31.440,0:04:34.240 wasn't 0:04:31.919,0:04:36.320 -new to the keybind-based world i have +new to the keybind-based world I have 0:04:34.240,0:04:40.160 been very comfortable with computer @@ -341,22 +341,22 @@ and so it was not a totally new environment for me 0:04:45.520,0:04:49.360 -i also spent a lot of time looking at +I also spent a lot of time looking at 0:04:47.440,0:04:53.040 -the emacs reference sheet +the Emacs reference sheet 0:04:49.360,0:04:55.040 just thinking about trying to find 0:04:53.040,0:04:56.639 -all of the different functions if i +all of the different functions if I 0:04:55.040,0:04:59.680 didn't know what something was 0:04:56.639,0:05:01.199 -then i queried it in emacs and then i +then I queried it in Emacs and then I 0:04:59.680,0:05:03.759 figured out what it was @@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ and that was one of the best ways for me to discover 0:05:05.600,0:05:09.280 -all of the capabilities of emacs +all of the capabilities of Emacs 0:05:09.360,0:05:12.800 thirdly of course the self-documenting @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ thirdly of course the self-documenting feature 0:05:12.800,0:05:17.120 -or nature of emacs and narrowing +or nature of Emacs and narrowing 0:05:15.199,0:05:20.479 frameworks such as helm @@ -389,22 +389,22 @@ really helped find things especially for mx 0:05:21.360,0:05:28.160 -for a while i was just +for a while I was just 0:05:25.919,0:05:29.520 -i would go about my day and if i pressed +I would go about my day and if I pressed 0:05:28.160,0:05:30.720 -to keep mine that i didn't know what it +to keep mine that I didn't know what it 0:05:29.520,0:05:34.560 did 0:05:30.720,0:05:36.240 -i would do the losses and +I would do the losses and 0:05:34.560,0:05:37.600 -see the list of key binds that i had +see the list of key binds that I had 0:05:36.240,0:05:40.400 pressed and @@ -425,10 +425,10 @@ yeah and now we jump to now so there there is at least one moment in 0:05:51.759,0:05:55.600 -each day when i think +each day when I think 0:05:53.280,0:05:57.680 -how would i live without umax +how would I live without umax 0:05:55.600,0:05:59.120 particularly now during my senior year @@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ and other side projects it's pretty crazy 0:06:06.400,0:06:12.720 -and so emacs +and so Emacs 0:06:09.680,0:06:14.479 and org mode has really helped me stay @@ -470,22 +470,22 @@ all of that stuff has been truly a lifesaver 0:06:25.840,0:06:31.199 -and so i think i can confidently say +and so I think I can confidently say 0:06:28.400,0:06:34.560 -that i have found emacs to be +that I have found Emacs to be 0:06:31.199,0:06:34.560 the perfect software for me 0:06:35.280,0:06:42.240 -over the past two years of using emacs +over the past two years of using Emacs 0:06:38.639,0:06:45.039 now it is about two years and two months 0:06:42.240,0:06:46.160 -i have built a fairly well organized +I have built a fairly well organized 0:06:45.039,0:06:49.520 2000 @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ i have built a fairly well organized plus line org literate config 0:06:49.520,0:06:53.840 -and so i actually i started with an +and so I actually I started with an 0:06:52.160,0:06:56.800 e-lisp config @@ -503,10 +503,10 @@ e-lisp config just the vanilla e-max with evil mode 0:06:56.800,0:07:00.319 -and i built it up +and I built it up 0:06:57.919,0:07:02.400 -from there eventually i switched to org +from there eventually I switched to org 0:07:00.319,0:07:05.840 literate configs @@ -515,16 +515,16 @@ literate configs and used that to organize the snippets 0:07:05.840,0:07:14.000 -that i was putting in there and so +that I was putting in there and so 0:07:10.080,0:07:16.639 yeah this is really my workflow now 0:07:14.000,0:07:18.960 -currently about 90 of everything i do on +currently about 90 of everything I do on 0:07:16.639,0:07:21.520 -my computer is in emacs +my computer is in Emacs 0:07:18.960,0:07:22.319 the most notable things of course the @@ -533,46 +533,46 @@ the most notable things of course the list is far 0:07:22.319,0:07:28.160 -too long to put on one slide but i do a +too long to put on one slide but I do a 0:07:26.000,0:07:31.280 -lot of my programming in emacs +lot of my programming in Emacs 0:07:28.160,0:07:33.759 mainly python and e-lisp 0:07:31.280,0:07:35.199 -because of my ap comp sci class i have +because of my ap comp sci class I have 0:07:33.759,0:07:38.720 to do java as well 0:07:35.199,0:07:41.759 -and thank goodness emacs has wonderful +and thank goodness Emacs has wonderful 0:07:38.720,0:07:41.759 support for that as well 0:07:41.840,0:07:48.800 -also i do all of my school assignments +also I do all of my school assignments 0:07:45.840,0:07:50.400 -more or less in emacs essay writing i do +more or less in Emacs essay writing I do 0:07:48.800,0:07:51.919 -an org mode and i have some template +an org mode and I have some template 0:07:50.400,0:07:53.919 files 0:07:51.919,0:07:55.039 -template org files which i just include +template org files which I just include 0:07:53.919,0:07:58.160 at the top 0:07:55.039,0:08:01.440 -and then i can export easily to latex +and then I can export easily to latex 0:07:58.160,0:08:04.400 and a beautiful pdf @@ -587,13 +587,13 @@ are a lifesaver and also really pretty 0:08:09.599,0:08:15.520 -and i take notes on basically everything +and I take notes on basically everything 0:08:13.199,0:08:16.319 -at first i had things separate and then +at first I had things separate and then 0:08:15.520,0:08:19.360 -i started +I started 0:08:16.319,0:08:21.360 sort of putting it all into onenotes.org @@ -614,10 +614,10 @@ especially with all the searching features of agenda 0:08:28.879,0:08:35.680 -and whatnot um and i also use mail +and whatnot um and I also use mail 0:08:33.440,0:08:37.680 -i recently made the switch probably +I recently made the switch probably 0:08:35.680,0:08:40.479 about one or two months ago @@ -626,10 +626,10 @@ about one or two months ago and it has been one of the best switches 0:08:40.479,0:08:44.480 -i've +I've 0:08:40.959,0:08:46.320 -i've ever had especially given +I've ever had especially given 0:08:44.480,0:08:47.839 connecting to tasks all of this @@ -638,13 +638,13 @@ connecting to tasks all of this wonderful stuff 0:08:47.839,0:08:54.160 -just putting even more in emacs is +just putting even more in Emacs is 0:08:50.640,0:08:57.680 -always a good thing i found +always a good thing I found 0:08:54.160,0:08:59.760 -so reflecting back on my journey i think +so reflecting back on my journey I think 0:08:57.680,0:09:01.440 one of the most important things was @@ -653,34 +653,34 @@ one of the most important things was just having a reason to use it 0:09:01.440,0:09:06.080 -when i came to emacs i had something +when I came to Emacs I had something 0:09:04.480,0:09:09.600 -that i was looking for +that I was looking for 0:09:06.080,0:09:09.839 -and as soon as i found it i delved right +and as soon as I found it I delved right 0:09:09.600,0:09:12.720 in 0:09:09.839,0:09:14.480 -and i i started using it for that thing +and I I started using it for that thing 0:09:12.720,0:09:16.959 -and so i was sort of forced to +and so I was sort of forced to 0:09:14.480,0:09:19.279 take the time to read the docs and 0:09:16.959,0:09:22.399 -figure out what functions i needed +figure out what functions I needed 0:09:19.279,0:09:25.839 to function and how 0:09:22.399,0:09:29.519 -i was going to put my workflow +I was going to put my workflow 0:09:25.839,0:09:29.519 and also of course the desire to tinker @@ -692,10 +692,10 @@ and yeah so really what's next for me is just wanting to become a more active 0:09:36.800,0:09:40.640 -member of the emacs community +member of the Emacs community 0:09:38.640,0:09:43.760 -i want to give back and i think this +I want to give back and I think this 0:09:40.640,0:09:45.920 talk is sort of the first step to that @@ -716,10 +716,10 @@ really helped me become a better and more organized human being 0:09:55.839,0:10:01.920 -um i have some package ideas that i'm +um I have some package ideas that I'm 0:09:58.880,0:10:05.839 -slowly working on and yeah i just hope +slowly working on and yeah I just hope 0:10:01.920,0:10:05.839 to spread the word @@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ if you'd like to contact me here are three modes of 0:10:12.480,0:10:17.120 -or two modes of communication i will be +or two modes of communication I will be 0:10:15.279,0:10:20.079 on irc more @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ pierce wong violin thank you very much and 0:10:26.800,0:10:30.000 -i hope you enjoy the rest of the +I hope you enjoy the rest of the 0:10:30.040,0:10:33.040 conference -- cgit v1.2.3