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Speaker is at Emo Place. It's their first time there. Speaker is doing until the dot works, which is a project they created for themself to set time aside to work on projects.

Speaker works on ciphers on a three-hour blocks of time. There are two types of sessions: work session and break session. The work session is 45 minutes, heads down working on what you're working on. The break session is 15 minutes. Speaker is using a speech recognition API built into web browsers to turn audio into text and put it in the space that opens up when they click open closed caption. They have two buttons to add a clip and create a highlights video.

Speaker explains how the work session will look like. Before Speaker ends the broadcast it will save timestamps. After Speaker will share the recording of the break session to Twitter.

Speaker wants to create an alternative to the API but their API is trending down and they need to come up with an alternative. They created a band camp player with a playlist of artists that they know and a link to their bandcamp accounts. Speaker explains to Abbott how to manage a task. They have links to free code camp in the Odin project.

Speaker is a JavaScript developer Advocate at Vantage. They have links to some web development tutorials to help people decide whether to pursue coding as a career. Speaker wants people to come to Here and talk about something they found interesting on the internet. They have created a tool that allows people to view and share a video on Instagram and Twitter.

Speaker will open the way for people who don't have the audio chat to use it. If they do, they will have to use the text chat. Speaker has already sent off the promo to the email list into the radio promoters. Now they are going to do social media promo stuff. Speaker got their Chromebook back from the manufacturer. They need to download some programs on it and redo it.

They will catch up later.

topics
  • break session work
  • autoplay video
  • highlights video
  • click create
  • countdown timer count
  • decision
  • phone number
  • text chat
transcript

Emo Place.

Well then since you hung around but those dreams everything, and they turn around, they need you here, where we eat What's going on?

Welcome to until the dot works are made is your first time.

So welcome back.

First got stretch, stretch it out.

Oh yeah.

Oh yeah, it's like cold outside and so definitely kind of have the stretch it out because things get, you know, sore and stuff.

So alright, thanks.

Again for tuning in until it dot works.

It is a thing that I created, basically for myself so that I hold myself first accountable to set time aside to work on projects that I have been meaning to work on because I am the type of person that if I don't make time, I won't find time.

And so by me being here to do these until the dot work, ciphers kind of, I am like, well I am by the computer, I might as well get stuff done, right?

Because that's just in my mind.

I am like I am here miles will get you have done.

So until that works consists of ciphers which are three-hour blocks of time, right?

And I do to ciphers or week on like for me it's Sunday.

I am not sure where we're time, it is for everyone else.

And So within each Cipher consists, there are two types of sessions.

There's a work session and a break session work.

Sessions are just 45 minutes, heads down working on what you're working on.

Just trying to make some progress on something, man.

Three minutes after the hour.

I pop up here for a break session where they're 15 minutes, you get take a break, just kind of let your mind off.

You know, take a break from what it was that you're just working on it.

Let your brain, relax for a little bit.

And so, you will know it's a break session because I will pop up on here with the video.

And if you ever jump into the site, and we're already in a middle of a break session, the video may look like it's frozen and that's why I have below the video.

Oh, the little notice they're saying that you may need to click play to start the stream because browsers don't allow for autoplay video with audio.

All right, next to that is open closed caption right now.

I am using this speech recognition API is built into web browsers that will take turn what I am saying into text and hopefully accurately turn it into text and it will put it in the space that opens up when you click open closed caption.

Then I have two buttons there, add a clip and create a highlights video if there's ever anything during these like oh, that's kind of interesting.

You can actually clip it out and what happens is you click add equip, it goes back a couple of seconds and it marks the time stamp, each clip is five seconds, you get five of those.

And if you can click create a highlights video before I end the broadcast will happen, is it will save those timestamps?

It will then take the recording of the break session cut out the Join together, put an intro, put it out row and then you will be able to preview it later.

Download its share to Twitter and I will show you where you will be able to check that out at then there's a countdown timer count on to win the next work session begins.

And then there's the you want to join the room chat.

Ask questions.

You can do that there as well.

All right, cool.

So that is the break session.

Work session will look something like this.

Let us get this load.

Hopefully doesn't do the weird jittering thing with the mouse but it probably will.

So it's fine.

I won't move the mouse around too much.

Let us see.

No, look like it's fine.

Cool.

Alright, so this is what the work session will look like kind of and depending on the background image may be different and that's because it just pulls from a random IP show a random nature image.

What have you had this kind of calming but their API is trending down and like June or something?

So I got to come up with an alternative which I think I have.

I am gonna use my own photos, I gotta create that.

Upper right-hand corner, then you there's the home shop, describing, login logout, depend on if you log in or logout, subscribe has all the upcoming ciphers, so that you can subscribe to get notified when we go live and do these ciphers on the other side.

We have a band camp player.

It has like a playlist of artists that I know who submitted music from their bandcamp accounts, so that if you won't listen to some music, you can press that and it will go through the playlist and I have it to where it's at.

Band camp player, you can purchase a track, you can share it and then I added a tweet link.

If you want to help support our Essence, spread the word, you can click tweet, if you like the track.

Then towards the center, we have the to do section and tours as a task towards the bottom.

It you Abbott asked, you can either hit the plus sign or enter and add it to the list above it, you can click the text of the task to edit it.

You can click the x button to delete.

It or you are Market completed, you can click the check box and that will send it to the done section.

You can click the word done and I will show you all the things that you got completed.

Cool.

Then there's a Twitter icon.

Next to where you add the task before I shut everything down, if you click that Twitter icon, it will open up Twitter and a list, all the things you got completed.

Nice way to kind of like start the week, right?

Then we have a countdown timer again.

Can another one next break session happens?

Again those are.

18 minutes after the hour then tutorials.

So let us say you just want you wanted to try and feel productive but you don't really have a thing that, you know, you want to do.

And you heard of, hey, there's this cool thing that people are talking about called coding.

I have links to free code camp in the Odin project and so if he was looking for something to kind of like, you know, learn from what I have seen from the curriculum of what I have been told for people who have taken them if you go through them.

You will get like a good understanding of what it takes to do web development, right?

And then from there you can make an educated decision on whether it's not wanted to spend more time and more money in pursuing coding as a career.

So I have those.

Now, speaking of careers, I am a JavaScript developer Advocate at Vantage, part is our to kind of like, make sure tutorials that are in my like domain are cool, and they're good.

Kind of like up keeping everything.

And, so I have links to some tutorials that I kind of like manage and if you go through them, let me know what you think.

I think they're pretty cool and one of them is you create an application following tutorial and you put in your home phone number in there right into the application yet call, and they will actually ring your wheel real world phone and you have a conversation back and forth.

Then I have one where it's the opposite where you get a virtual number and Um your real-world phone you call that virtual number and an application.

You create you can answer it and have a conversation, cool?

Then I have also got we're like two users like login on different tabs and one can call the other through the browser and it's kind of cool.

So got those up there.

Also, we have got Jaco, we will talk about that when it comes out of a whole presentation for that show-and-tell sign up.

So if you want to come, Here and talk about something that you found interesting on internet, feel free to do that.

Click that Stroh until sign up and I will walk you through, there's like a form and everything.

Then that highlight video that you got sent off to be created.

In that box was its highlight the ended when it's being worked on and then was ready to be viewed.

It's a status done.

With the view button, you will click the view button.

You will be able to preview the video.

You can download it and you can click a button, click a link to share to Twitter right now.

Sometimes Twitter doesn't show the preview video.

So what I have been doing is I download the video anyway, to share your Instagram, so I just attach it to the Tweet.

So I know that the video shows up.

Alright cool.

So that's that now.

Taco stands for health a coder / Creator out, right?

And it's a thing I created.

So that people who are looking for help can create a room and get the help that they need.

Right?

And so my bad, I am looking at the replay, here we go.

So if you were to click view right?

Well you will be presented with this page where you can see all the different hot coves that have been created.

You can click the user, the Creator's name, either open up Twitter or GitHub depending on where they logged in with.

And then on the left we have like a filter.

So if there's ever like too much on the paging in like filter it by keywords, If you're a click create, you will be presented with a form where you enter the title 3 keywords.

And then when you click create, You get your own unique URL, right?

You can copy the URL or you can click the share to Twitter directly.

Now, when you click join your Jaco, this is what it looks like.

So we have got the title at the top over on the right-hand side and you can log out, and we also get open more options to the right side.

There's the chat, the enter.

In other words, top of that, there's a chat other side.

We would count down timer countdown to when the next break session happens.

You can copy the URL to your hot go again and then you can click the share to Twitter right now.

When someone clicks your link, they just don't automatically join your room actually.

Requesting the join the room.

You will be able to see who's requesting, because they will pop up under pending, you be able to click the user name to either open up Twitter or GitHub, depending on what they logged in.

With right, then from that, you can determine whether or not you want to let that person into your room.

Now, if you do approve them, and they turn out to be a terrible person, well, then you can always ban them because they will show up under approved, right?

And now kicking them out.

You as the owner of the hakko, you can show your screen and the reason for that is that the point of the Jaco is for you to get the help or feedback that you're looking for.

And I think by showing your screen and showing everybody else what you're seeing, they will be able to get the context and be able to give you the help you need quicker, instead of you them, trying to figure out what it is, what you mean by saying stuff, right by them.

Seeing it be able to I believe they build to help you out better, all right?

So then the way you communicate in the Jaco is that there are It was doing the weird thing again, there's a text chat and you enter the text towards the bottom hit send we will add it to the list of messages, right?

But I also added the ability to enable audio chat.

So everybody who has their audio chat enabled?

We have to speak and hear each other, all right, then I will open the way for people who don't have it enabled.

The messages that people are saying, we will be turning to Tech the text chat.

So you can follow along then we have officers text-to-speech.

So if you're not looking at the text chat but you want to keep up or whatever was going on you.

If you enable it, will read out all the text messages in the text chat, through your browser through like a computer voice, that's in the built into the browser.

So yeah, so that's that but you can get the help you need.

Then again, you can check out all the different angles that we created and that's it, cool.

Now let me get you all back to work because I want to get back to work.

I actually already sent off the promo, email to the email list into the radio promoters.

So I got that setup.

I am going to do social media promo stuff.

So I am going to get that worked out, and I am also going to, I got my Chromebook back.

From the manufacturer with the place, the battery.

So basically everything is white.

So there's some a couple of programs I need to download on there, so I am going to redo that as well.

So yeah, lots of to get to.

So I am going to send you all off with some traveling music.

This is a new Jabez featuring a Pawnee be the track is called, thank you because I want to thank you all again for hanging out and I will see you around till then I wish you much productivity.

And yeah, hope everything works out there.

If you need anything.

And again, this is new job ads, featuring a Pawnee.

Be, thank you and catch you around.

All right, see you later.