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# GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence
Yuval Langer (he/him) - Pronunciation: /juval/ /lˈangeʁ/, IRC: cow_2001, , @kakafarm@shitposter.world,
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A short talk explaining why Greader mode is needed, demonstrating its normal
use, some interesting features, some interesting customization variables, and
so on. Greader is a text-to-speech minor mode written by Michelangelo
Rodriguez. For various reasons, I find it hard reading long things on the
computer screen. Using Greader greatly helps me with that. I use it to read
sites on EWW, books with Nov.el, blogs with Elfeed, and various other texts I
copy from other programs and yank to a randomly named \`C-x b alsdkfjoewjfocm
RET\` buffer. The author had also provided some interesting features he would
like me to cover.
About the speaker:
I am a mere user who loves reading, but damned to be a slow reader. Alas!
Thankfully, there's Emacs and Greader mode.
Note: This talk will be narrated by a
text-to-speech engine because of a request from
the speaker.
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