From 447074957ede72e3d5ad405f523563fd7af04647 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2024 20:27:28 -0500 Subject: fix IDs for Q&A videos --- ...tadata-with-orgmode--blaine-mooers--answers.vtt | 31 ++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) (limited to '2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-project--managing-writing-project-metadata-with-orgmode--blaine-mooers--answers.vtt') diff --git a/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-project--managing-writing-project-metadata-with-orgmode--blaine-mooers--answers.vtt b/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-project--managing-writing-project-metadata-with-orgmode--blaine-mooers--answers.vtt index 14ca3104..803490e2 100644 --- a/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-project--managing-writing-project-metadata-with-orgmode--blaine-mooers--answers.vtt +++ b/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-project--managing-writing-project-metadata-with-orgmode--blaine-mooers--answers.vtt @@ -342,10 +342,10 @@ I'll switch over to the writing log for the project B, and 00:08:48.000 --> 00:08:51.359 I'll go to the diary section at the beginning. I'll make a -00:08:51.360 --> 00:08:57.279 +00:08:51.360 --> 00:08:59.333 little to-do list and maybe look at the prior entry in the -00:08:57.280 --> 00:09:03.199 +00:08:59.334 --> 00:09:03.199 diary if I need to reboot my memory. And then I'll move on to 00:09:03.200 --> 00:09:07.919 @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ to your ability to think about something in very similar 00:09:57.000 --> 00:09:59.399 terms to how a computer would think about something. You've -00:09:59.400 --> 00:10:02.399 +00:09:59.833 --> 00:10:02.399 mentioned in your presentation the cost of context 00:10:02.400 --> 00:10:04.919 @@ -470,16 +470,16 @@ try to prime my mind about project B, or I might still have 00:11:44.800 --> 00:11:48.199 ideas that are flowing about project A. And I'll record -00:11:48.200 --> 00:11:51.439 +00:11:48.200 --> 00:11:50.982 those in the digital voice recorder. And then when I get to -00:11:51.440 --> 00:11:54.599 +00:11:50.983 --> 00:11:54.441 the lab, I'll transfer the audio file to my computer, and -00:11:54.600 --> 00:12:00.159 -I'll transcribe it using a whisper. So I've set up some +00:11:54.442 --> 00:12:00.066 +I'll transcribe it using Whisper. So I've set up some -00:12:00.160 --> 00:12:03.759 +00:12:00.067 --> 00:12:03.759 Python scripts and bash functions to go through and I 00:12:03.760 --> 00:12:10.999 @@ -512,17 +512,20 @@ when I'm teaching, when I'm in seminar, other committee 00:12:53.040 --> 00:12:58.359 meetings, traveling, then I'll capture ideas on paper. I -00:12:58.360 --> 00:13:02.399 +00:12:58.360 --> 00:13:01.649 don't have a cell phone. I'm trying to be the last human on -00:13:02.400 --> 00:13:07.359 +00:13:01.650 --> 00:13:07.316 earth without a cell phone. I think I would be so distracted -00:13:07.360 --> 00:13:12.719 -by a cell phone. Worst person on the planet, I would be +00:13:07.317 --> 00:13:12.442 +by a cell phone. I would be the worst person on the planet, -00:13:12.720 --> 00:13:16.399 -totally focused on my cell phone if I had one. So I'm like one +00:13:12.443 --> 00:13:14.163 +I would be totally focused on my cell phone + +00:13:14.164 --> 00:13:16.399 +if I had one. So I'm like one 00:13:16.400 --> 00:13:22.999 of the few people left who can read a map. So I do run into some -- cgit v1.2.3