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Speaker has an audio chat enabled. For people who don't have it enabled, the speech will be turned to text and put into the messages list. Speaker has a new song in their Crunchyroll app. They are going to watch the movie " Village Arc " once it's finished.

If they click the headliner done, it will show them all the things they got completed. If they can click the Twitter icon it will open again and pre-populated tweet with a list of things they have complete with a green check mark next to it. Speaker has links to free code camp and the Odin project for people interested in web development.

Speaker is a JavaScript developer Advocate at Vonage. They oversee three tutorials within their domain. Jaco will come back to show-and-tell signups to talk about something they found interesting on the application. Speaker has been attaching the preview video to the Tweet. They created a hakko for people who want to get feedback on something. Speaker explains how the Jaco works. They have added the ability to share screen and audio chat in Jaco.

Speaker is back after a break. They took 3,000 steps and they did some more work on the view transitions API. They also need to do their taxes. Speaker created a project to hold themself accountable to work on until it works. There are two types of sessions: works and ciphers.

Speaker's sessions last 45 minutes heads down working on what they are working on and then 15 minutes of the hour for a break. Speaker will pop up on the video to let the participants relax. They are using the speech recognition API in Chrome browsers to turn their speech into text. Speaker has a clip-able button. They are showing how the work session looks like.

Speaker has been working on a page for about 45 minutes. It's a page with a menu, check out, subscribe, subscribe has all the upcoming ciphers, an audio player with a band camp player and a playlist of tracks that artists submitted for random products. Speaker explains how to send a tweet on Twitter.

Speaker thanks Anthony Cruz for hanging out and will see them 15 minutes after the hour.

topics
  • break session
  • autoplay video
  • chrome browsers
  • work session
  • enter versus
  • actual educated decision
  • phone number
  • text chat
  • enable audio chat
  • screen green
transcript

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

Same old place that you like well then since you hung around but those dreams everything, and they turn around What's going on?

Welcome back.

It's gonna stretch.

Oh yeah.

Oh yeah.

Hopefully that break was restful for.

You actually took like a walking guy like 3,000 steps in, so I am feeling pretty good.

And yeah, I did some more Search into this view transitions API thing.

I think I can get it to work the way I wanted to, so this kind of play around with that and getting my laundry started.

I need to my taxes to.

I need to do that.

Also, luckily, there's just simple, they just like, Plug and Play.

So yeah, so she will be 22 difficult.

So got stuff.

I want to get let us get this thing started.

So until it that works is a thing I created.

To hold myself accountable to work on projects that I say, I want to work on, right?

And by me doing these like sessions it like, not forces me, but I am here anyway.

So it gives me the excuse to.

Well, I am here, I might as well work on the stuff.

I want to work on, right?

So until it, that works consists of ciphers and ciphers are three-hour blocks of time within each Cipher.

There are two types of sessions.

There are a works.

Russian and a break session.

Work.

Sessions are like, 45 minutes heads down working on what you work on trying to make some sort of progress, right?

Then 15 minutes of the hour.

I pop up here and kind of like tell you it's time to take a break and so that can mean getting up stretching walking drinking some water or just sitting here watching me talk about random things or you come up here and talking about random things.

You found interesting on the internet.

The point is that you kind of let your mind relax a form what you were just working on, you know, just let your mind wander a little bit.

Little bit of time to relax and you can, again, I will pop up here on the video.

If you ever come to the site, and we're in the middle of a brick session, the video may look like it's frozen, and that's because browsers don't allow for autoplay video with audio and so that's why I didn't notice there.

That says, you may need to click Start to knead and click play to start the stream.

And then right now, I also the button next to it.

I am using the speech recognition API, that's built.

In the Chrome browsers to turn my speech into text and if you click that open and close caption hopefully and accurate rendition of what I am saying will show up.

Then there's ever anything interesting during these break sessions that you thought like, oh that's clippable.

Well, guess what?

You can add a clip and what that do is, that's why I have the adequate button.

So you click that, it goes back a couple of seconds from when you clicked it and it marks the time stamp, you get five time stamps, there, five seconds, each clip is 5 seconds.

Then if you click that, create a highlights video before I shut down, the break session will happen, is it will save those?

Time stamps.

Take the recording of the break session, cut out the clips, from the timestamps, join them together, Put It intro, put it out row, and then you will be able to check it out and see if you want to post to social media or what have you.

I will show you where you can check out the video then there's if you want to join these break sessions like the chat or what have you or ask questions, there's a button to do that to join the chat and there's a countdown timer countdown doing the next work.

Session will begin cool.

Now, that is the break session.

I am going to show you all what the work session looks like.

Now again, work sessions are 45 minutes.

Just about 45 minutes, heads down working on what you're working on, right?

Let us try and make some sort of progress on that thing you have been meaning to do.

And so your work session like page, may look different because the background images, it's a randomly selected nature image, but everything else should be the same in the upper right-hand corner, we have a menu, check out, subscribe, subscribe has all the upcoming ciphers so you can subscribe to get notified when we go live.

Then on the other side we have an audio player.

It's a band camp player and it's kind of like a playlist of tracks that artists that I know submitted music for random products that do like this.

So with it being a band camp where you can purchase the track, you can share the track.

I also added, you can tweet.

You can send like a tweet on Twitter.

So like pre-populate is a tweet and get it sending that and it kind of like promotes the artist.

So just try and spread the word about some really dope artist.

Then the to do section is there in the Enter versus a task.

You type.

In the thing, you're trying to get done hit enter or the plus side, it will add it to a list of tasks.

You can edit the task by clicking the text.

If you want to delete the task, you click the x button if you want.

To Mark the task done you click, you check the check box and I will send it to done where you can.

If you click the headliner done, it will show you all the things you got completed.

Cool.

And then also before I shut everything down for the they you can click the Twitter icon, it will open up Twitter again and pre-populated tweet with a list of the things you have complete with like a little green check mark next to it.

So nice we have like feeling accomplished got things done.

All right, to the right there's a column that has the countdown timer countdown until the next break session happens.

Again those 50 minutes after the hour view tutorial.

So I asked him, so let us say you have no clue what you want to work on, you just want to be able to do Something, right?

This kind of feel like, like, like accomplish going into the week, like, you got something done.

Well, I have things if you have never heard of coding, well, if you have never gone coding, but you heard about coding and kind of like want to check it out.

I have links to free code camp and the Odin project.

And from what I have seen from the curriculum and what people have told me who have gone through it, I believe if you do it like, you go through them the program.

You will get you will have a good understanding of what it takes to do, web development and then from there, you can decide whether or not you want to spend more time and or money by making an actual educated decision because you went through the programs.

So there's that.

Then I also I am a JavaScript developer Advocate at Vonage, which means that part of my responsibilities are to, like, oversee tutorials that are within my domain, right?

And that means that I have three tutorials there that I think are pretty cool.

One of them is where you create application, you put in your phone number, like your real world phone number hit call, and we will actually ring your real-world phone.

You have a conversation back and forth between the browser and your phone.

Then I have one.

That's the opposite where you get a virtual number and in the application, you tie that to the application, you create.

And then from your real-world phone, you can call that virtual number and it will ring in your application will be able to pick up and have A conversation then the third one is you create an application where to users can, like, log in, right?

And one user in one browser can call another user to another browser and have a conversation.

So that's pretty cool.

So that's that Jaco will come back to show-and-tell signups if you want to come up here and talk about something you found interesting on there in it, feel free to do.

So the show-and-tell sign up, will walk you through those steps and then that video that you guys sent to be made.

Well, what happened is under highlight, it was a status submitted and that's what has to be worked on when it's ready to be viewed and say, status done, I will have a view button.

You click the view button, open up like a modal kind of thing where you will be able to preview the video, you can download the video and then you can click to share it to Twitter.

Twitter, sometimes shows the preview video.

But what I have been doing is that I have been attaching the Video to the Tweet.

So that way, I know the video will show up and because I post to Instagram anyway, as well.

So there's that.

Now, Jaco Taco stands for help a coder / Creator outs right now.

I created the hakko for if someone gets stuck or wants feedback on something, then they can create a Jaco and which is like a room where you get a URL unique URL to your room and you can invite people into your room, you all can work together, right?

So now if you're a quick view, You will see a list of the different AKO that man created.

There's a filter list that you can check by like subjects or whatever so you can filter by the that way you can click the Creator's name to check out either the GitHub or Twitter profile to hunt when they logged in with, to check out.

If you want to join that room.

If you click create, like I said, you enter in, you presented with a form and you enter the title and three keywords that can help filter it down.

If somebody's looking you, click create, you get a unique URL.

You can copy the URL and you click the share to Twitter.

Will you join your Jaco?

This is what it looks like.

You know, the title of the top.

We have a couple of buttons on the side on the right side like you going to leave the hot comb, if you open the menu for more options, we have a text chat on the right.

On the left-hand side, we have a countdown timer countdown with the next break session happens.

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

Now, when someone clicks that link, they just don't hop into your room right there.

Actually.

Requesting to join your room.

So, you will be able to see who's requesting under the pending Tab, and you can click their username to check out, either Twitter or GitHub.

And again, to see the check out the profile to see if they're the type of person you'd want to let into your room, okay?

Then if you do, let them in internal you to you.

Do been a minute, turn out to be a terrible person, you can always ban them.

Now, you as the owner of the hakko, only you can share your screen.

And again, the point of the whole Jaco is For you to get the help that you're looking for or the feedback that you want.

So, by sharing your screen, everyone else in the room can gain some context around, what it is that you're looking for And the way you communicate in a hot cocoa is like I said, there's a text chat.

I also you enter in your text which you want to say here the bottom hit send, and we will add it to the list of messages.

I also added the ability to enable audio chat.

So anybody who has an audio chat enabled?

Be able to speak to and hear from each other, right?

And so that way you will be able to communicate audibly for people who don't have it enabled, don't worry because the speech is going to be turned to text of the people talking and put into the messages list.

So that way you can still follow along, even if you don't have the audio, check, Mabel that, I have the opposite.

So if you're looking at your screen Green, and you don't want to follow along with the chat, I have the audio, you can enable text to speech.

So any of the messages that go into the text chat will be read out aloud by your browser.

All right, cool.

Then again, you can check out all the different hot coals.

I have been created and that is that cool?

So now get you all back to work.

I am super excited because I have like a goal now of like, The new Demon Slayer like season is out like season 3.

That was it the sword Village Arc or some like that?

And, so I have that downloading in my Crunchyroll app right now.

And so once this is all over, I am going to go and watch it and it's going to be great.

It's gonna be like a nice gift to myself, a reward for putting in work.

So awesome.

Now, I am gonna get you all back to work, but I am gonna send you off with some Theme music, and this is Anthony Cruz.

AKA butter.

The track is called.

Thank you.

Because thanks again for hanging out and see you 15 minutes after the hour.

Alright.

So again, Anthony Cruz AKA Buddha.

Thank you.

All right, see y'all around, y'all be easy piece.