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Another amazing thing about Emacs.

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  • pixelate@tweesecake.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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    Another amazing thing about Emacs. Today I had AI fix an issue in Emacspeak where, in nov-mode, the epub reader, tab would read the sort of URL of a link, like book.xml-ch0001 instead of chapter one.

    And I popped those changes into my Emacs on Termux on my phone and...

    It... Worked! It freaking works! No need to fix anything for Termux specifics, no fixes needed between IBM TTS on the computer and DecTalk on the phone. Nothing. It, just, freaking, works!

    Damn if only everything was like #Emacs

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    • pixelate@tweesecake.socialP pixelate@tweesecake.social

      Another amazing thing about Emacs. Today I had AI fix an issue in Emacspeak where, in nov-mode, the epub reader, tab would read the sort of URL of a link, like book.xml-ch0001 instead of chapter one.

      And I popped those changes into my Emacs on Termux on my phone and...

      It... Worked! It freaking works! No need to fix anything for Termux specifics, no fixes needed between IBM TTS on the computer and DecTalk on the phone. Nothing. It, just, freaking, works!

      Damn if only everything was like #Emacs

      willow@social.translunar.academyW This user is from outside of this forum
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      @pixelate nice! and of *course* emacs can read epubs…
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      • willow@social.translunar.academyW willow@social.translunar.academy
        @pixelate nice! and of *course* emacs can read epubs…
        pixelate@tweesecake.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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        @Willow It's a package you have to get but yeah it can.

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          Another amazing thing about Emacs. Today I had AI fix an issue in Emacspeak where, in nov-mode, the epub reader, tab would read the sort of URL of a link, like book.xml-ch0001 instead of chapter one.

          And I popped those changes into my Emacs on Termux on my phone and...

          It... Worked! It freaking works! No need to fix anything for Termux specifics, no fixes needed between IBM TTS on the computer and DecTalk on the phone. Nothing. It, just, freaking, works!

          Damn if only everything was like #Emacs

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          mcourcel@allovertheplace.ca
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          @pixelate Hold on, you're running Emacs on your phone? Neat. Was it difficult to setup? You must be using a keybaord to do stuff though.

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            Another amazing thing about Emacs. Today I had AI fix an issue in Emacspeak where, in nov-mode, the epub reader, tab would read the sort of URL of a link, like book.xml-ch0001 instead of chapter one.

            And I popped those changes into my Emacs on Termux on my phone and...

            It... Worked! It freaking works! No need to fix anything for Termux specifics, no fixes needed between IBM TTS on the computer and DecTalk on the phone. Nothing. It, just, freaking, works!

            Damn if only everything was like #Emacs

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            kaveinthran@mastodon.stickbear.me
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            @pixelate Wow, Emacs really sounds cool. I really love to hear an audio demonstration of how Emacs and Emacs speak work side by side. Do you know of any recordings that is already here?

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              @pixelate Hold on, you're running Emacs on your phone? Neat. Was it difficult to setup? You must be using a keybaord to do stuff though.

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              @mcourcel Yep, using a Bluetooth keyboard. AI did all the work, running Gemini CLI or Codex on Termux itself.

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              • pixelate@tweesecake.socialP pixelate@tweesecake.social

                @Willow It's a package you have to get but yeah it can.

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                @pixelate @Willow mind if I snitch-tag the author in to this thread so they can see that you like their work?

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                • K kaveinthran@mastodon.stickbear.me

                  @pixelate Wow, Emacs really sounds cool. I really love to hear an audio demonstration of how Emacs and Emacs speak work side by side. Do you know of any recordings that is already here?

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                  @kaveinthran Well the closest I have onhand is this: https://photos.app.goo.gl/W2RQRRBRpC5xRLCr6

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                    @pixelate @Willow mind if I snitch-tag the author in to this thread so they can see that you like their work?

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                    @gnomon @Willow Yes, that's fine.

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