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Schedule for Sunday Sunday 9:00- 9:05 Sunday opening remarks sun-open 9:06- 9:26 Results of the 2022 Emacs Survey survey 9:35- 9:45 This Year in Org orgyear 9:57-10:22 Build a Zettelkasten with the Hyperbole Rolodex rolodex 10:40-10:50 Linking headings with org-super-links (poor-man's Zettelkasten) orgsuperlinks 11:10-11:20 orgvm: a simple HTTP server for org orgvm 1:00- 1:30 Powerful productivity with Hyperbole and Org Mode hyperorg 1:50- 2:15 Org workflows for developers workflows 2:35- 2:55 GRAIL---A Generalized Representation and Aggregation of Information Layers grail 3:25- 3:45 Putting Org Mode on the Indieweb indieweb 4:05- 4:15 Emacs development updates devel 4:25- 4:35 Fanfare for the Common Emacs User fanfare 4:50- 5:00 Sunday closing remarks sun-close 10:00-10:25 rde Emacs introduction rde 10:50-11:05 justl: Driving recipes within Emacs justl 11:15-11:35 What I'd like to see in Emacs rms 1:01- 1:16 Getting detached from Emacs detached 1:40- 1:55 Top 10 reasons why you should be using Eshell eshell 2:20- 2:40 Emacs was async before async was cool async 3:15- 3:35 The Wheels on D-Bus dbus 4:00- 4:10 Pre-localizing Emacs localizing 4:30- 4:35 Short hyperlinks to Python docs python 9 AM 10 AM 11 AM 12 PM 1 PM 2 PM 3 PM 4 PM 5 PM
[[!toc ]] Format: 16-min talk followed by live Q&A (done) Etherpad: Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf-dev](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf,emacsconf-dev) Status: TO_CAPTION_QA
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Sunday, Dec 4 2022, ~3:15 PM - 3:35 PM EST (US/Eastern)
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# Talk
[[!template id="chapters" vidid="dbus-mainVideo" data=""" 00:00.000 What is D-Bus? 01:07.880 Why D-Bus? 01:45.360 The D-Bus Model 02:55.360 Well-known Busses 03:20.000 Common interfaces 04:06.240 Emacs Native D-Bus 05:09.320 Debase 05:23.880 Debase: Objects 06:13.440 Debase: Retarget objects 06:51.080 Debase: Object binding 07:12.480 Debase: Raw binding 07:29.400 Debase: Codegen 08:14.200 Debase: Codegen example 09:08.680 Debase: ObjectManager 09:44.480 Demo: Discomfort 11:01.480 Demo: Remote eval 13:16.280 Demo: Remote Org capture 14:11.880 Future directions """]]
# Q&A
[[!template id="chapters" vidid="dbus-qanda" data=""" 00:46.840 D-Feet graphical debugger 01:37.000 Emacs desktop environment 04:58.160 How long has D-Bus been around, and what was in place before that? 07:48.360 Why is everything D-Bus prefixed with "org."? 08:28.480 Do most OS/desktop environment/window managers interoperate well over D-Bus? 10:08.720 There is a lot of criticism against D-Bus out there. Why do you think that might be? 11:37.560 Which system services come to mind when thinking about applications, be it at the OS/DE/WM level? 12:19.720 When it comes to managing devices, how are D-Bus and udev related? 13:33.280 What is something D-Bus does that you couldn't do before? What is a really cool use of D-Bus in a modern desktop environment? 15:08.880 Can you explain briefly what clients and services can do with properties? 17:49.920 Is there such a thing as a D-Bus reflection browser, maybe Emacs-based, that lets you discover all the behavior different D-Bus app participants provide? 18:17.760 Next question, D-Bus seems great for extensibility, but then Emacs has no such mechanism and is fantastically more extensible. Why do you think this is so? 19:25.200 Do you have any other cool D-Bus ideas? 19:54.640 Are there buses besides system and session? Is there anything more to a bus besides a way to group objects? 22:52.280 What do you use it for? 25:12.480 It looks like dBus is mostly useful for Emacs to do IPC -- IIUC, this is how synctex works when working with LaTeX docs. How does it compare with other ways of doing IPC, for example, communicating over a socket with MPD? """]]
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