Saturday 9:00- 9:05 Saturday opening remarks sat-open 9:10- 9:30 Emacs journalism (or everything's a nail if you hit it with Emacs) journalism 9:35- 9:45 How to incorporate handwritten notes into Emacs Orgmode handwritten 9:50-10:10 Build a Zettelkasten with the Hyperbole Rolodex rolodex 10:20-10:40 Writing and organizing literature notes for scientific writing science 10:45-10:55 The Emacs Buddy initiative buddy 11:00-11:20 Attending and organizing Emacs meetups meetups 11:25-11:35 Linking personal info with Hyperbole implicit buttons buttons 11:40-12:00 Org workflows for developers workflows 12:50-12:55 Emacs development updates devel 1:00- 1:20 Health data journaling and visualization with Org Mode and GNUplot health 1:25- 1:50 Real estate and Org table formulas realestate 2:00- 2:20 Putting Org Mode on the Indieweb indieweb 2:25- 2:35 orgvm: a simple HTTP server for org orgvm 2:40- 2:50 Linking headings with org-super-links (poor-man's Zettelkasten) orgsuperlinks 2:55- 3:15 Back to school with Emacs school 3:20- 3:30 Edit live Jupyter notebook cells with Emacs jupyter 3:35- 3:45 The ship that builds itself: How we used Emacs to develop a workshop for communities community 3:50- 4:00 Fanfare for the Common Emacs User fanfare 4:05- 4:35 Powerful productivity with Hyperbole and Org Mode hyperorg 5:05- 5:10 Saturday closing remarks sat-close 4:40- 5:00 Pre-localizing Emacs localizing 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 Sunday 9:00- 9:05 Sunday opening remarks sun-open 9:10- 9:30 Results of the 2022 Emacs Survey survey 9:35- 9:45 This Year in Org orgyear 2:07- 2:27 GRAIL---A Generalized Representation and Aggregation of Information Layers grail 4:52- 5:02 Sunday closing remarks sun-close 9:50-10:15 rde Emacs introduction rde 10:20-10:40 lsp-bridge: complete asynchronous LSP client lspbridge 10:50-11:00 Tree-sitter beyond syntax highlighting treesitter 11:05-11:15 Top 10 reasons why you should be using Eshell eshell 11:20-11:30 Getting detached from Emacs detached 11:35-11:45 justl: Driving recipes within Emacs justl 11:50-12:07 asm-blox: a game based on WebAssembly that no one asked for asmblox 12:57- 1:17 Using SQLite as a data source: a framework and an example sqlite 1:22- 1:42 Emacs was async before async was cool async 1:47- 1:52 Bidirectional links with eev eev 1:57- 2:02 Short hyperlinks to Python docs python 2:32- 3:02 Revisiting the anatomy of Emacs mail user agents mail 3:12- 3:32 Maintaining the Maintainers: Attribution as an Economic Model for Open Source maint 3:37- 3:57 The Wheels on D-Bus dbus 4:02- 4:12 Emacs should become a Wayland compositor wayland 4:17- 4:47 Haskell code exploration with Emacs haskell 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5