tAdd missing space and reflow paragraphs - adamsgaard.dk - my academic webpage
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 (HTM) Author: Anders Damsgaard <anders@adamsgaard.dk>
       Date:   Wed,  3 Jun 2020 09:53:41 +0200
       
       Add missing space and reflow paragraphs
       
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       t@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The full conference schedule and presentation recordings are available
        [5]here.
        
        Brcon is the annual meeting of [6]bitreich, an initiative to promote
       -minimal and perfect programming and system design practice. In a
       +minimal and perfect programming and system design practice.  In a
        nutshell, the philosophy favors simple and well-designed solutions
        (e.g. C, POSIX, Unix) over convoluted and hyped software-development
        tools (cloud deployment, docker, systemd, autotools, and so on).
       t@@ -35,9 +35,9 @@ and trackers.  The conference was held virtually, but the minimal
        and open standards used for conference participation is a perfect
        example of the bitreich philosophy.
        
       -The presentations were displayed by [8]catpoint(1) which takes
       -text files and shows the content as slides in the terminal.  The
       -audio stream was publically broadcast via [9]icecast.  Each presenter
       +The presentations were displayed by [8]catpoint(1) which takes text
       +files and shows the content as slides in the terminal.  The audio
       +stream was publically broadcast via [9]icecast.  Each presenter
        would stream their mic to the icecast server, for example via
        [10]ffmpeg(1):
        
       t@@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ multiplexed terminal session controlled by the presenter, and watch
        the presentation in their own terminal.  Questions were communicated
        via irc.
        
       -The source code for my presentation is available [11]here.
       -The [12]pointtools utility md2point(1) is useful for generating
       -catpoint presentations, as it reads presentations in markdown format,
       -does some light styling, and outputs catpoint-compatible text files.
       +The source code for my presentation is available [11]here.  The
       +[12]pointtools utility md2point(1) is useful for generating catpoint
       +presentations, as it reads presentations in markdown format, does
       +some light styling, and outputs catpoint-compatible text files.
        
        It doesn't get more minimal, efficient, and perfect than that!