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<p>Now let’s examine the structure of time spent in Emacs. Fig. 3 shows how many Emacs-hours per month I spent on different activities, and Fig. 4 shows the same in stacked form.</p>
<p>Unlike Fig. 2, the time here is calculated with a 15-minute timeout preference, as <a href="https://wakatime.com/faq#timeout">it’s done in WakaTime</a>. For instance, if I work on a project in Emacs for 10 minutes, then switch to something else for 10 minutes (i.e. no <a href="https://wakatime.com/developers/#heartbeats">heartbeats</a> recorded during that time), then return to the project another 10 minutes, this will be counted as 30 minutes in that project.</p>
<p>This is mostly so because it’s the default format for the <a href="https://wakatime.com/faq#exporting">WakaTime export</a>, but I also believe it’s reasonable since I may open package documentation during configuration, experiment in scratch buffers while working on a package, and so on. This time really has to be included in the final tally.</p>
<p>Of course, this will also include all the times I was distracted by the <a href="https://wiki.systemcrafters.net/community/chat-with-us/">System Crafters</a> Discord server, <a href="https://emacs.ch/">emacs.ch</a> instance, or whatever else. Therefore, consider the numbers that follow as an upper bound.</p>
<p>Of course, this will also include all the times I was distracted by the <a href="https://wiki.systemcrafters.net/community/chat-with-us/">System Crafters</a> Discord server, <a href="https://emacs.ch/">emacs.ch</a> Mastodon instance, or whatever else. Therefore, consider the numbers that follow as an upper bound.</p>
<p><canvas id="chart-emacs-time"></canvas></p>
<p><canvas id="chart-emacs-time-stacked"></canvas></p>
<p>The categories are as follows:</p>

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<p>Now let&rsquo;s examine the structure of time spent in Emacs. Fig. 3 shows how many Emacs-hours per month I spent on different activities, and Fig. 4 shows the same in stacked form.</p>
<p>Unlike Fig. 2, the time here is calculated with a 15-minute timeout preference, as <a href="https://wakatime.com/faq#timeout">it&rsquo;s done in WakaTime</a>. For instance, if I work on a project in Emacs for 10 minutes, then switch to something else for 10 minutes (i.e. no <a href="https://wakatime.com/developers/#heartbeats">heartbeats</a> recorded during that time), then return to the project another 10 minutes, this will be counted as 30 minutes in that project.</p>
<p>This is mostly so because it&rsquo;s the default format for the <a href="https://wakatime.com/faq#exporting">WakaTime export</a>, but I also believe it&rsquo;s reasonable since I may open package documentation during configuration, experiment in scratch buffers while working on a package, and so on. This time really has to be included in the final tally.</p>
<p>Of course, this will also include all the times I was distracted by the <a href="https://wiki.systemcrafters.net/community/chat-with-us/">System Crafters</a> Discord server, <a href="https://emacs.ch/">emacs.ch</a> instance, or whatever else. Therefore, consider the numbers that follow as an upper bound.</p>
<p>Of course, this will also include all the times I was distracted by the <a href="https://wiki.systemcrafters.net/community/chat-with-us/">System Crafters</a> Discord server, <a href="https://emacs.ch/">emacs.ch</a> Mastodon instance, or whatever else. Therefore, consider the numbers that follow as an upper bound.</p>
<p><canvas id="chart-emacs-time"></canvas></p>
<p><canvas id="chart-emacs-time-stacked"></canvas></p>
<p>The categories are as follows:</p>

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&lt;p&gt;Now let&amp;rsquo;s examine the structure of time spent in Emacs. Fig. 3 shows how many Emacs-hours per month I spent on different activities, and Fig. 4 shows the same in stacked form.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Unlike Fig. 2, the time here is calculated with a 15-minute timeout preference, as &lt;a href=&#34;https://wakatime.com/faq#timeout&#34;&gt;it&amp;rsquo;s done in WakaTime&lt;/a&gt;. For instance, if I work on a project in Emacs for 10 minutes, then switch to something else for 10 minutes (i.e. no &lt;a href=&#34;https://wakatime.com/developers/#heartbeats&#34;&gt;heartbeats&lt;/a&gt; recorded during that time), then return to the project another 10 minutes, this will be counted as 30 minutes in that project.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This is mostly so because it&amp;rsquo;s the default format for the &lt;a href=&#34;https://wakatime.com/faq#exporting&#34;&gt;WakaTime export&lt;/a&gt;, but I also believe it&amp;rsquo;s reasonable since I may open package documentation during configuration, experiment in scratch buffers while working on a package, and so on. This time really has to be included in the final tally.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Of course, this will also include all the times I was distracted by the &lt;a href=&#34;https://wiki.systemcrafters.net/community/chat-with-us/&#34;&gt;System Crafters&lt;/a&gt; Discord server, &lt;a href=&#34;https://emacs.ch/&#34;&gt;emacs.ch&lt;/a&gt; instance, or whatever else. Therefore, consider the numbers that follow as an upper bound.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Of course, this will also include all the times I was distracted by the &lt;a href=&#34;https://wiki.systemcrafters.net/community/chat-with-us/&#34;&gt;System Crafters&lt;/a&gt; Discord server, &lt;a href=&#34;https://emacs.ch/&#34;&gt;emacs.ch&lt;/a&gt; Mastodon instance, or whatever else. Therefore, consider the numbers that follow as an upper bound.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;canvas id=&#34;chart-emacs-time&#34;&gt;&lt;/canvas&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;canvas id=&#34;chart-emacs-time-stacked&#34;&gt;&lt;/canvas&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The categories are as follows:&lt;/p&gt;

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