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  1. 00:01 Introduction and conclusion
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  3. 00:28 Who am I?
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  5. 01:07 Is Emacs unpopular?
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  7. 02:26 What does popularity really mean?
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  9. 04:15 How do we measure popularity?
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  11. 04:32 Google Trends
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  13. 06:18 Stack Overflow Survey
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  15. 08:20 Community Activity
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  17. 10:23 How do editors lose popularity?
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  19. 10:38 A new editor with better features appears
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  21. 12:25 Lack of sufficient maintenance
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  23. 14:01 The "fashion" moves on
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  25. 14:36 What happens when an editor loses popularity?
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  27. 17:10 How will Emacs survive *despite* popularity?
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  29. 17:20 Emacs is more deeply hackable than almost all other editors
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  31. 19:51 Emacs has a strong community of highly skilled package authors
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  33. 21:15 Emacs has a very strong user community
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  35. 22:33 The Emacs maintainers and contributors care about the users
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  37. 23:40 Isn't all this supposed to come when an editor is popular?
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  39. 24:22 When someone talks about popularity...
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    1. 00:11 Thanks
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    3. 01:16 In your opinion, what is Emacs' Achilles heel?
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    5. 03:59 What is your opinion about the documentation of Emacs in other languages?
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    7. 05:56 Do you think more effort should be made to popularize hacking on the C parts of Emacs?
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    9. 07:21 Can you name a few features from other programming languages that you miss in Emacs Lisp?
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    11. 08:01 What are your opinions on Emacs's commitments to free software?
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    13. 09:12 Do you think that packages like Magit or Org mode make people see Emacs as an obstacle to these applications that they want to use?
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    15. 12:32 Another way people can help inspire others to use Emacs
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    17. 13:47 Should Emacs continue to present itself as an esoteric program and culture, or should we try to dispel the myth?
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    19. 15:39 Do you think there could be changes made to the core of Emacs that would betray the ethos you and most people here appreciate?
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    21. 16:11 When will David Wilson and Protesilaos collaborate?
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    23. 16:28 If you had to choose between graphics or real browser support within Emacs, which would you choose?
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    25. 17:18 How do you feel being an Emacs-focused YouTuber?
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    27. 19:19 More typesetting capabilities versus better performance
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    29. 21:20 Sneak peek of what's coming in the YouTube channel soon?
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    31. 25:33 Principles and compromises
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    33. 25:57 Understanding the value of Emacs Lisp
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    35. 27:00 Will you do a video showing your personal workflow?
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    37. 27:34 What do you think about Guix or NixOS?
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    39. 29:02 Can you talk about your actual work?
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    41. 32:08 Do your colleagues use Emacs as well?
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    43. 36:12 Any thoughts on the idea that the best tool to use is the one that is easiest to leave?
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    45. 40:13 Do you think there should be an updated initial configuration for fresh Emacs installations with more modern UI features and cool shortcuts?
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    47. 43:19 How hard is it to get into the native code side of Emacs?
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    49. 44:40 Emacs Chats
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    51. 47:18 Livestreams
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    53. 54:24 Short-form videos
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