From 9ae4fb82a5ce5e5bca4df064d4e15f8f2690573a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2024 08:51:25 -0500 Subject: Cancel language --- 2024/organizers-notebook/index.org | 28 ++++++++++++------------ 2024/organizers-notebook/schedule-1.5-tracks.svg | 2 +- 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) (limited to '2024/organizers-notebook') diff --git a/2024/organizers-notebook/index.org b/2024/organizers-notebook/index.org index bbb1032a..40241c26 100644 --- a/2024/organizers-notebook/index.org +++ b/2024/organizers-notebook/index.org @@ -213,7 +213,6 @@ CLOSED: [2024-11-02 Sat 11:38] links ; <= 10:30 regex ; <= 12:00 sun or >= 12:00 sat learning ; <= 13:00 - language ; <= 12:00 (org-teach :buffer 15) ; any (hyperbole :buffer 15) (lunch :start "12:00") @@ -474,7 +473,7 @@ Some convenient commands are defined in emacsconf-el:emacsconf-erc.el. :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: decisions :END: -** BigBlueButton replacement +** BigBlueButton replacement (BBB) :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: bbb :END: @@ -491,15 +490,16 @@ Recommendation: We spin up a shared CPU 4GB under bandali's Linode account (for bandwidth pooling and easier -reimbursement), do the setup/testing over the next -few weeks, scale up to dedicated CPU 16GB a day or -two before the conference, and keep it at that -level until the recordings are all done. I have -access to that Linode account, so I can set it up. -If bandali can configure emacsverse.org to be -handled by Linode, I can manage the DNS changes, -or he can change bbb.emacsverse.org to the IP -address of the new node. +reimbursement), do the setup/testing, scale down +as small as possible over the next few weeks, +scale up to dedicated CPU 16GB a day or two before +the conference, and keep it at that level until +the recordings are all done. I have access to that +Linode account, so I can set it up. If bandali can +configure emacsverse.org to be handled by Linode, +I can manage the DNS changes, or he can change +bbb.emacsverse.org to the IP address of the new +node. Some options: @@ -518,15 +518,15 @@ Some options: - (* 31 0.125) 3.875, oh, maybe we can get away with 10GB storage and add another chunk of 10GB midway if we need it, or extend the dedicated - Actually, block storage probably not needed if we're going to keep the big instance up until the recordings are done - Ideas + - *We're here -- Option B: Run a slightly larger shared CPU instance from now until shortly before the conference, then scale up* in case BBB does not work for installation/testing with less memory; block storage probably not needed + - (* 0.07 24 7 3) USD 35.28 for 8GB, total (+ 35.28 36.96) USD 72.24 + - (* 0.14 24 7 3) USD 70.56 for 16GB, total (+ 70.56 36.96) USD 107.52 - *Option A: Run a small instance continuously, scale up for the conference, pull the recordings off, spin the instance down* - est total USD 60+tax - There are three weeks between now and the conference (* 0.04 24 7 3) USD 20 - Last year, recordings were available within three days after the conference - Let's plan for a week at high capacity. (* 0.22 24 7) USD 36.96 - and a month of 10GB, possibly up to 30GB. USD 3 - That's probably small enough that it doesn't make as much sense to try to fully spin down for a week in between now and the conference (* 0.04 24 7) - which would save USD 6.72 but require figuring out backing up, etc. - - *Option B: Run a slightly larger shared CPU instance from now until shortly before the conference, then scale up* in case BBB does not work for installation/testing with less memory; block storage probably not needed - - (* 0.07 24 7 3) USD 35.28 for 8GB, total (+ 35.28 36.96) USD 72.24 - - (* 0.14 24 7 3) USD 70.56 for 16GB, total (+ 70.56 36.96) USD 107.52 - Ask FSF if we can borrow their BBB or Galene, maybe limit it to cycling among 6 or 7 rooms - Waiting for feedback; Corwin has asked them diff --git a/2024/organizers-notebook/schedule-1.5-tracks.svg b/2024/organizers-notebook/schedule-1.5-tracks.svg index 2734937d..7d5442b9 100644 --- a/2024/organizers-notebook/schedule-1.5-tracks.svg +++ b/2024/organizers-notebook/schedule-1.5-tracks.svg @@ -1 +1 @@ -Graphical view of the scheduleSchedule for SaturdaySaturday 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarkssat-open 9:10- 9:20 Writing academic papers in Org-Roampapers 9:40-10:00 Managing writing project metadata with org-modeproject10:20-10:40 The Future of Orgorg-update11:00-11:10 Colour your Emacs with easecolor 1:00- 1:10 My journey of finding and creating the “perfect” Emacs themetheme 1:30- 1:45 Watering my (digital) plant with Emacs timerswater 1:55- 2:35 Emacs as a shellshell 2:45- 3:05 Re-imagining the Emacs user experience with Casual Suitecasual 3:25- 3:45 New in hyperdrive.el: org-transclusion, easy installation, and more!hyperdrive 4:05- 4:15 Emacs Writing Studiowriting 4:25- 4:50 Emacs 30 Highlightsemacs30 5:00- 5:10 Saturday closing remarkssat-close10:00-10:20 Gypsum: my clone of Emacs and ELisp written in Schemegypsum10:40-11:00 An experimental Emacs core in Rustrust11:20-11:45 p-search: a local search engine in Emacsp-search 1:00- 1:10 Exploring shared philosophies in Julia and Emacsjulia 1:25- 1:45 Beguiling Emacs: Guile-Emacs relaunched!guile 1:55- 2:05 Committing secrets with git using sops-modesecrets 2:25- 3:25 Elisp and McCLIMmcclim 3:45- 4:05 Reproducibly building Emacs: “Hey your checksum is the same as mine!”repro9 AM10 AM11 AM12 PM1 PM2 PM3 PM4 PM5 PMSchedule for SundaySunday 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarkssun-open 9:10- 9:20 Unlocking linked data: replacing specialized apps with an Org-based semantic wikilinks 9:30- 9:50 Emacs regex compilation and future directions for expressive pattern matchingregex10:00-10:20 Survival of the skillest: Thriving in the learning junglelearning10:30-10:40 Immersive language learning with Emacslanguage10:50-11:10 org-teach: a minor mode for writing course materials in Emacsorg-teach11:25-11:40 Fun things with GNU Hyperbolehyperbole 1:00- 1:20 HyWiki: Fast, hyperlinked note-taking with no markup requiredhywiki 1:35- 1:50 PGmacs: browsing and editing PostgreSQL databases from Emacspgmacs 2:05- 2:50 About Blee: enveloping our own autonomy directed digital ecosystem with Emacsblee 3:00- 3:20 Literate programming for the 21st Centuryliterate 3:35- 3:45 An example of a cohesive student workflow in Emacsstudents 3:55- 4:15 So you want to be an Emacs-fluencer?sharing 4:25- 4:55 Transducers: finally, ergonomic data processing for Emacs!transducers 5:00- 5:10 Sunday closing remarkssun-close9 AM10 AM11 AM12 PM1 PM2 PM3 PM4 PM5 PM \ No newline at end of file +Graphical view of the scheduleSchedule for SaturdaySaturday 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarkssat-open 9:10- 9:20 Writing academic papers in Org-Roampapers 9:40-10:00 Managing writing project metadata with org-modeproject10:20-10:40 The Future of Orgorg-update11:00-11:10 Colour your Emacs with easecolor 1:00- 1:10 My journey of finding and creating the “perfect” Emacs themetheme 1:30- 1:45 Watering my (digital) plant with Emacs timerswater 1:55- 2:35 Emacs as a shellshell 2:45- 3:05 Re-imagining the Emacs user experience with Casual Suitecasual 3:25- 3:45 New in hyperdrive.el: org-transclusion, easy installation, and more!hyperdrive 4:05- 4:15 Emacs Writing Studiowriting 4:25- 4:50 Emacs 30 Highlightsemacs30 5:00- 5:10 Saturday closing remarkssat-close10:00-10:20 Gypsum: my clone of Emacs and ELisp written in Schemegypsum10:40-11:00 An experimental Emacs core in Rustrust11:20-11:45 p-search: a local search engine in Emacsp-search 1:00- 1:10 Exploring shared philosophies in Julia and Emacsjulia 1:25- 1:45 Beguiling Emacs: Guile-Emacs relaunched!guile 1:55- 2:05 Committing secrets with git using sops-modesecrets 2:25- 3:25 Elisp and McCLIMmcclim 3:45- 4:05 Reproducibly building Emacs: “Hey your checksum is the same as mine!”repro9 AM10 AM11 AM12 PM1 PM2 PM3 PM4 PM5 PMSchedule for SundaySunday 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarkssun-open 9:10- 9:20 Unlocking linked data: replacing specialized apps with an Org-based semantic wikilinks 9:30- 9:50 Emacs regex compilation and future directions for expressive pattern matchingregex10:00-10:20 Survival of the skillest: Thriving in the learning junglelearning10:30-10:50 org-teach: a minor mode for writing course materials in Emacsorg-teach11:05-11:20 Fun things with GNU Hyperbolehyperbole 1:00- 1:20 HyWiki: Fast, hyperlinked note-taking with no markup requiredhywiki 1:35- 1:50 PGmacs: browsing and editing PostgreSQL databases from Emacspgmacs 2:05- 2:50 About Blee: enveloping our own autonomy directed digital ecosystem with Emacsblee 3:00- 3:20 Literate programming for the 21st Centuryliterate 3:35- 3:45 An example of a cohesive student workflow in Emacsstudents 3:55- 4:15 So you want to be an Emacs-fluencer?sharing 4:25- 4:55 Transducers: finally, ergonomic data processing for Emacs!transducers 5:00- 5:10 Sunday closing remarkssun-close9 AM10 AM11 AM12 PM1 PM2 PM3 PM4 PM5 PM \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3