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Speaker is working on a proof-of-concept on their older Chromebook. It's going by ground to California. Speaker created unto the dot works to hold themself accountable. They will do live streams on Miles to work on their projects.

Speaker interrupts people during break sessions to tell them to take a break. They explain how to start the stream and create a highlights video. Speaker explains how the highlights video works. They have to go back and fix some things because some services are ending and some things have changed.

Speaker has a menu at the top. Subscribe has a list of upcoming ciphers and they can subscribe to get notified when they go live. The bandcamp player is broken. Speaker has to fix it.

Speaker has set up a band camp on Twitter. They allow people to buy the track, share it and promote artists. Speaker has links to free code Camp dot org and the Odin project for beginners interested in web development.

Speaker is a JavaScript developer and part of their job is to help people come up with ideas and how we can use them. They have three tutorials. Speaker has created an application where users can call each other and have a conversation back and forth between the browser. They also created a show-and-tell sign up button. Speaker has created a Jaco to help coder and creator out. They share the link to their hot cocoa on Twitter.

Speaker explains how the room management system works. They want to share their screen with other people in order to get their feedback and help. Speaker has added the ability to enable audio chat. If they don't have the audio chat enabled, messages will be added to the text chat and read out. Speaker is working on their side project. They want to make their project straight for people to follow.

Speaker is working on the admin section of the dashboard. They are going to leave with some traveling music.

Speaker will see Anthony and their friends around 15 minutes after the hour.

topics
  • break session work
  • highlights video
  • five-second clip
  • music
  • terrible person
transcript

Welcome back, your dreams were your ticket out, welcome back.

That same old place that you well then since you hung around but those dreams everything, and they turn around It's going to you all.

Welcome back.

Give it a stretch.

Oh yeah.

Woo.

It's been a day.

Got my laundry going fish.

All the post radio show promo stuff.

I got the latest side.

I would project I am working on like the proof-of-concept on my older Chromebook because my other one I sent in to get repaired.

And so that's going to take a while because it's going by ground to California.

So that's awesome.

Either they're so still not gonna stop me from making these projects and that is why I created until it dot works because I have things that I want to make and get out into out of my brain and into the world.

So until it, that works, the thing I created to hold myself accountable to make sure that I am here doing like livestreams and since I am here, doing live streams on Miles will work on my projects.

Right?

So plus this helps me with my like speaking and things because as part of my job that I do, so the more practice I can do the better, I think it should help me.

So with that being said, unto the dot works is consisted of ciphers.

There are three-hour blocks of time.

Within each Cipher, there are sessions, there're two types, there's the work session and a break session work.

Sessions are where you get your head down and work on what you want to work on for like 45 minutes straight, right?

You just work on that, Focus getting something done.

Then 15 minutes after the hour.

I pop up here and kind of interrupt you so to tell you to go take a break walk around, do whatever, drink some water stretch, listen to me whatever.

As long as your mind is not no longer just focused on the thing.

You just spent so much time on its kind of let your mind wander a little bit.

Yeah, so like I said, pop up here with the video Sometimes if you hop into the site and it's in the middle of a break session, the video will look like it's frozen and that's because browsers don't allow for autoplay video with audio so that's why I have the notice.

They're saying that you may need to click play to start the stream next.

That is a button where you, if you press it, a little sectional, open up.

And hopefully the words that I am saying, are being turned into text accurately through the web speech, recognition API is built into Chrome browsers.

So that's that below that then we have two buttons.

There's an at equip and create a highlights video if there's ever anything during these break sessions where you're like, oh, that was interesting.

You can click add a clip.

What that does are it kind of like it saves like a timestamp?

And we will actually go back, a couple of seconds saves a timestamp and it will create like a five-second clip, you get five of those.

So when you click create a highlights video, will happen is in the back end, I have a whole process will take those time stamps.

Then take the recording of the break session, cut out the timestamps clip, put all the clips together, Put It intro, put it out row, and then you will be able to check it out and share to social media if you so choose.

Cool.

Then we have a countdown timer countdown to win the next work session happens.

And then we have a button if you like to join in chat or ask questions.

Cool.

That is the break session.

All right, work session looks similar to this.

Now I know there's a something some different services are ending and some things have changed like right from underneath me.

So there's some stuff I have to go back and fix.

It was a good run while everything was working the way it should have, but we will make it work.

All right, so upper right-hand corner.

So this is kind of like what the work session looks like.

The background may be different because it's just pulled from a random image nature image from an API which is shutting down in June.

So I need to work that out.

Hey Has a menu of the top, right?

Subscribe has a list of all the upcoming ciphers and you can subscribe to get notified when we go live.

So that's why that's there on the other side.

We have the band camp player.

It's a thing that I made where it will go through tracks.

That are on bandcamp that friends of mine have submitted music for projects like these bandcamp change something and it kind of broke.

So I have to fix that at some point, but she won't listen to some music.

You can do that, is it being a band camp?

Layer means you can buy the track, you can share it and I added this tweet link.

So if you want to tweet it out and help promote some really dope artists, please go ahead and do that if you so choose.

All right, towards the middle, here we have a to do section.

This is where you put a task.

You put in the thing that you're looking to do, hit either enter or the plus sign and now add it to the middle section.

Here, you can click Text to edit it, you can click X to delete it or if you want to mark it done.

Just click the check box and now put it in the done section.

You can click done to see all the things you got completed when everything is set it and complete about the shut things down the Twitter icon that open up Twitter with a pre-populated tweet and a listing out all the things you got completed.

Got a countdown timer here, counting down to Annex break session happens.

Then the view tutorials so let us say you're like brand-new to coding and you heard cool things and you're like, oh maybe I will give this a try, but don't know where to start.

I have links to free code Camp dot org and the Odin project.

And from what I have seen from the curriculum and what folks have told me looks like you get a good General overview of what it takes to do like web development and from there you can make an educated decision.

I want too not.

You want to spend more time and or Money pursuing web development, so pretty cool and it's free.

Then let us say you are just looking for like, maybe like quick projects to kind of get your, you know, your mind going and getting creative and use quiet what build something follow along with like a tutorial build something.

And like, oh I could use that for something else.

Well, I am a JavaScript developer Advocate advantage and part of my job is to help people come up with ideas and how we can use like real timing Communications in there with their ideas, right?

So I have three.

So part of my job is kind of like look over some tutorials.

So I have three tutorials there.

Where one is you create an application by following the steps and you will be able to put in your phone number in the application hit call and your real-world phone will ring.

If you have a conversation that I have one, that's the opposite.

So we get a virtual number from your real world phone.

You call that virtual number and application.

You make you be able to answer the phone.

Call and have a conversation.

Then there's one where you create application to users like, log.

In one can call the other and have a conversation back and forth between the browser.

And it's I think it's pretty cool.

So those are under view tutorials then under Jaco we will come back to that later, and we're much more slides for that show-and-tell sign up.

If you want to come up here and talk about something you found interesting feel free to do that.

All the info for that is show under the show-and-tell sign up button and that the highlights clip that you sent to get made well while it's being made, it was a status submitted and when it's ready to be viewed as a status done and the view button will show up.

And from there, you will be able to click it, you will be able to preview the video, download the video, and click to share to Twitter.

All right, now sometimes Twitter doesn't actually show the video, so I download the videos to share the Instagram anyway, so I just attach them to the tweet.

All right, now, Jaco stands for a help a coder / Creator out, right as a thing, I made.

So that if you ever get stuck, or if you want feedback on something you are able to create a Jaco and invite people in to help you get like the feedback or the help that you're looking for.

Now, if you were to click view, you would see all the different tacos that we have been created, you can click their username to open up, either, Twitter or GitHub depend on when they logged in with and check out their profile to see if you would like to join the room, there's the title.

And then it is a filter where all the different keyword.

So if you can filter by like oh this certain language or what have you all right.

Cool.

If you click create, you're presented with the form and so you put in the title of your hot cocoa and three keywords.

Is to help people kind of see what it's about.

You click create, that will generate a room and a unique URL.

You can copy the URL, you can click to share to Twitter and you will be able to also when you so when you click here to join your hot cocoa, right?

This is what your hot go looks like.

So the titles of the top you can leave.

You can also open the menu over here in the top, right?

Here's a text chat on the below those buttons in the right on the other side.

On the left, we have a countdown, timer countdown, the word, next break session happens.

Again, you can copy the URL, you can click the share to Twitter.

Now when someone clicks your link, they just don't hop into your room automatically, the actually requesting to join your room.

So you'd be able to see who's requesting the join the room under pain.

And then you can click their username with either Twitter or GitHub depending on where they logged in with, you can see their profile and decide whether or not you want to let that person into your room.

Now if you click and let that person in your room, if like, you approve them and turn out to be a terrible person, well you can always ban them.

And get in my room, you as the owner of the Jaco, the Creator, only you be able to share your screen, right?

And the reason for that is the whole point of the Jaco is to help you get the feedback or the solution to the thing you're working on.

And I think by actually showing people what it is that you are working on and what you're seeing, it gives them more context to be able to give you like help, like the help that you can actually use and then try and it out and see if it works right there with them.

You're mean, so instead of you having to try and tell them what you're going through and what's happening kind of thing and kind of like, repack capping it cools.

Then like I said, there's a text chat.

So you can put in the messages here towards the bottom hits and it adds it to the list of messages.

Now, I also added the ability to enable audio chat, anybody who has an audio chat enabled?

We of the speak and hear each other so that You can communicate that way.

Don't worry about, if you don't have the audio chat enabled because this speech from the people, talking will be turning to text and added to the text chat, so you can still follow along.

If you don't have the audio chat enabled that I have the officers text-to-speech.

So any of the message that pop up in, the text chat will be read out aloud and you will be able to they will be read out aloud.

And so you can follow along without having to look at the screen.

In the chat.

And yes, then again, you can check out all the hot coals have been created and I think that's it.

Cool.

We will get you all back to work because I am refactoring some code.

I kind of want to get back to that.

So yeah, I am making some progress on my side project and it's right now, it's a proof-of-concept.

Some work on the admin section and figure out ways because it's like a new platform.

I am kind of using it because I wanted to be.

Is that necessary for me?

Like my past projects is more For other people to use.

And so when it's that then I have to think of other things like on.

So I want to make it as like straight for as people to follow because it was my own project is like little things that you have to do.

That's fine because it's just for me and that's what I am doing.

But this is for other people to build stuff.

And, so I am kind of like I want to keep it as close to this as straightforward as possible, like fewer things to have to like mess around with and like less weird stuff, right?

So, So I am working on that.

So I am working on the admin section of like the dashboard, and I am trying to make it as straightforward as possible, so going to work on that.

So thanks for hanging out.

Let us see, going to leave.

Going to send you all off with some traveling music.

And this is Anthony Cruz.

AKA butter.

The track is called.

Thank you.

Because again, thanks for hanging out and this is not selecting cool.

And yeah, so, Fifteen minutes after our comeback talk about some sort of like technology or something.

I found interesting on the internet unless you want to come up and talk about something.

You found interesting on the internet and until then I wish you much productivity thanks for hanging out.

And again, this is Anthony Cruz.

AKA butter.

Thank you, see y'all around 15 minutes after the hour?

All right, y'all be easy piece.