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Speaker has a lot of work to do. They need to finish all the post radio show promo stuff and send out an email blast to promoters. They also needs to work on a new feature on their website. Speaker is making a website as a side project. They are also working on a different way of practicing japanese.

Speaker has a recognition api built into chrome browser and it's turning their speech into text and it will show up in the space that opens up. Speaker will show you how to create your own highlight video.

Speaker explains how the audio chat will work. Speaker wants to get back to work. They are going to send jabez featuring a honeybee as a thank you gift. Speaker wants to sign up for show-and-tell. They want to talk about some news that was recently announced. Speaker has new job ads featuring a ponte di tracks.

Speaker explains how the work session will look like. Speaker has created a band camp player. It's a place where you can listen to music while working on a project. Speaker explains how to create a task and how to edit it. . Speaker has links to free code camps, dot org and the odin project. Speaker has also links to tutorials for javascript developers advocate advantage. Speaker is showing jaco how to create a show-and-tell application and how to upload a highlight video to twitter.

Speaker is working on until the dot works during a break. The website is stuttering when they are watching a replay. Speaker is using the web speech recognition. Speaker made a closed caption button.

Speaker explains how the hakko jaco works. Speaker explains how to control who can join a room. Speaker has added a text chat and an audible audio chat on jaco.

topics
  • autoplay video
  • premade tweet
  • web development
  • javascript developer advocate advantage
  • phone number
  • text chat
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Ticket bath, welcome back at same old place, well then since you hung around but those dreams have remained, and they turn around, they major Hey, what's going on y'all?

Welcome back to another edition of until it dot Works.

Stretch it out a little bit.

How are you all doing?

Hope you're doing well, I just got lost in.

I was actually getting stuff done so that feels good.

That's a good metric.

Starting off your I mean just kind of getting everything worked out finish all the post radio show promo stuff so sending out an email blast to promoters.

And like social media post.

So got that done, got you some retweets.

But other than that, the main part is done.

So I am feeling good about that.

There's a couple of things I want to get done like today.

There's a new feature on a site that I made that I kind of want to add, and so I haven't mapped out in my brain and like And so it's about doing it and then, and working it out with a database and everything.

And then back to practicing Japanese, I am doing a different way now where it's more based on like, studying the kanji, so that's what I am working on.

So yeah.

All right, so introduction, this is until it dot works.

This is a thing I created for me, wanting to do side projects.

And, so I Block out time, each week to get these things done to work on them.

And so, I figure why not make a site and if anybody else wants to do it as offer it up, you know, and plus it gives me like a reason to do it.

So, for me, going live and doing these brakes and stuff like that.

What kind of forces me to like work on something, you don't mean?

And, so I think my internet is all jacked up because I am watching the replay and it's all stuttering.

So whatever.

Okay, so Until the dot Works consists of ciphers those are three hour time blocks each Cipher consists of 15 minute breaks and 45-minute work sessions.

All right?

And so right now we're in a break and so the site will change and to where you will see a video with my face on there.

If you ever happen to hop into the site while we're in the middle of a break, the video Oh, may look like it's frozen because browsers don't allow for autoplay video and with audio.

So it may look like it's frozen.

That's why there's like a little notice saying, hey, you may need to click play to start the stream.

Also, next to that, you made, you will see an open closed caption button right now, the words I am saying I am using the web speech recognition, API think something's in my eye?

What recognition API?

Built into the Chrome browser and it's turning my speech into text and it will show up in the space that opens up.

When you click open closed caption, great below that you will see there's add a clip and create a highlight video.

Those buttons.

Let us say there's something that you found interesting.

During one of these breaks sessions you would click add a clip once it happens, and we will do is a ticket a timestamp.

And when I hit stop broadcast at the end of this, it will take all those I am stamps and as long as you hit the create a highlight video because that stores the timestamps.

And when the video is being processed once it's like the archive is ready.

It will take those timestamps and cut them out of the archive video, put them together with an intro outro.

And then you will be able to check it out.

It's kind of creating your own highlight video so that I will show you how to do that.

That comes up in the work sessions, you can keep track of that.

Then there's a countdown.

In time, where that's come down to the next break session happen.

So the next work session happens.

And then if you want to join the chat, you can there's a button for that as well and you can ask questions, what have you?

Alright, cool.

So that is the break session.

Work session.

Looks like whole slide at do.

All right cool.

So this is what the work session will look like.

It will be something similar.

The background image.

Age is a randomly chosen like nature scene, so I will be different upper right-hand corner.

We have the menu, so homes shop, subscribe logout.

Subscribe is where you will be able to see all the upcoming ciphers and then subscribe to them to get notified when we go live, all right, on the other side where the left towards the top for the last, we have a band camp player.

So I asked some artists that I know to submit some music.

For random projects, this being one of them.

And so it just won't listen to music.

Some really dope instrumentals while you're working on what you work on.

You can do that and kind of like scroll through the different tracks.

It's a band camp player so you're able to purchase the track.

If you like it, you can share it and then I added a tweet link.

So you can, if you want support the artists by spreading the word, click tweet, and open up Twitter with a premade tweet tagging, the artist and their song, You Know, help spread the word.

Towards the center, we have like the to do section and that is where you put the task that you want to get done.

So, under, add a task you, add your task hit, enter or the plus sign it will add it to the center here.

You can click on the text of the to do.

And to edit, you can click to delete it and then the check mark the task.

If you want to see all the tasks, you completed, you can click done and it will show them to you once.

Everything is finished.

And before we close our, if you want to you can hit the Twitter icon that open up Twitter and a new browser and a list.

They will have a tweet that lists all the things you have got completed.

So that's pretty cool.

All right, another countdown.

Timer to the side here in this column towards the right.

It counts down to the next break session happens.

And again, those happen, 15 minutes after the hour, then we have some tutorials.

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

I have heard they provide a really good basis for learning like web development and then from there, you can decide make an educated guess whether or not you want to spend more time and more money pursuing web development.

I also as a JavaScript developer Advocate Advantage, I have links to tutorials that we have on our site and I think they're pretty cool.

One, will you create an application where you can put in your phone number and hit call, and we will actually All your real-world phone, pretty cool.

Then we have the opposite where you dial a virtual number and the application that you create will be able to pick up that call and give them a conversation.

And there's a third one where you create an application with two pages, where two different users, login one calls the other and you have a conversation in the browser.

I think that's kind of cool.

So got those on there.

Jaco will come back to really quickly but show and tell if there's a thing that you find interesting and you Want to talk about it, feel free to come up show-and-tell.

Sign up with walk, you through setting that up and then under that, we see the Highlight when you click the create a highlight video, what happens is it goes through a bunch of stuff in the back end.

Then the status will say submitted and then when it's ready to be viewed as a status done.

And then view button will show up click view the show.

You a preview to where you get any Also, download it and send it to Twitter as well.

Sometimes Twitter with the unique URL won't show your highlight video.

So I have just been adding it to, I download them because I post an Instagram anyway and I add them to the Tweet.

So yeah, there's that.

What else?

Let me see.

All right, we're going on us.

Okay.

Now, the hakko Jaco stands for help a coder / Creator outs.

So you can view the different tacos that and then created with its created by able to click the Creator's name and open up the twin the pain and with so you can kind of the create one.

Title key people kind of understand what Paco is about.

You click create and then you get a unique URL, you can copy the URL or you can click the share directly to Twitter.

And so, when you join your Jaco, this is kind of like how it looks.

So you can leave open the menu.

Here's the text chat, we will talk about that.

The title, the countdown timer counting down to the next break session happens.

You can copy the URL again, you can click the share to Twitter again.

Now when someone clicks your link, they just won't automatically hop into your room.

They actually request to join your room, and they'd be able to see it under.

Pending, you can click their username to check out their Twitter and or GitHub profile depending on what you want.

Let the person into your room or not.

So you can approve them.

And if you approve, when they turned out to be a horrible person, you can always ban them.

All right.

Now you as the owner of the Jaco only, you can share your screen right?

Because the point of you sharing your screen to give more context to everyone else as trying to, like provide feedback or help what it is that you're actually running into.

So that way you can actually show what's happening.

And, so I am hoping with that people would be able to give you the feedback.

And or help that you're looking for right now, actually seeing it, then there's the text chat.

So we have a text chat there, you can do that.

I also added an audible audio chat so you click enable audio chat.

Well they will do is you will be able to speak and anybody else who has an audio chat enabled?

Be able to speak and hear each other.

It's kind of like that demo the tutorial I mentioned earlier now for the people who aren't In the audio, check is still followed along because the text of the speech that everybody says is going to be turned into text and then that's going to go into the text chat.

So people are so follow along, then we have enabled text to speech so if you're not looking at the screen and you still kind of want to follow along with happening, it will read out all the text messages that are in the text chat.

All right?

So you still follow along, and then, if you want to check out all the different tacos is still there, you can like The before and that's it.

Cool, stop screenshare, nice did all that.

With in time, I am get you all back to work because this stuff I want to get back to work too.

So I am gonna send you all over some traveling music and this right here is new Jabez featuring a honeybee the track is called, thank you.

I want to thank you all again for hanging out, so 15 minutes after the hour, the next break session.

So till then I wish you much productivity and I will see you all later.

Thanks again.

Hanging out.

Again, if you want to sign up for show-and-tell, like a quick, lightning talk, feel free.

And if not going to take a look, some news that was recently announced.

And so want to talk about that and why I am kind of excited about that.

And also, if we also look at an artist's website, so those are the things that happen if nobody signs up.

All right, so that's cool.

Stick around until then much productivity to you.

Again, it's new job ads, featuring a Ponte di tracks called.

Thank you.

All right, thanks again.

Y'all talk to you later.

But productivity, peace.

Lights off on the bus.