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Speaker has added a text chat and an audio chat to Jaco. They have enabled text to speech. Speaker needs to iron and work on their project. They are working on a project where they need to generate images on the server. They want to do it on the client side. Speaker wants to sell all their Google domains to Squarespace.
Speaker is back at the same place where they used to work. They are setting up a new laptop. Speaker created a workstation so that they can travel better and work more effectively. They did some work on their side projects on Sunday.
Speaker has been talking to people for 45 minutes. The break sessions are 15 minutes after the hour. After the break sessions, Speaker will pop up with a video interrupting whatever they are working on. Speaker is using the web speech recognition API built into Chrome browsers to turn their speech into text. They have to open closed captions to start the stream next to that. There are two more buttons to add a clip and create a highlights video. Before Speaker ends the break session, they will create a highlights video and cut out the clips according to the time stamps. Next work session will happen and then there's a button to join the chat. Speaker screenshared a work session. The work session will look similar to the screen share. The nature image in the background is randomly selected, so it may look different. If they like the track, they can buy it, share it or tweet about it. Speaker is feeling productive and is looking forward to the week ahead. They give some tips on how to get better at web development. Speaker works at Vonage as a JavaScript developer. His job is to look over some of the tutorials. Speaker is explaining how the application works. They have been adding the link to the tweet because they posted an Instagram. Twitter sometimes doesn't show the video based on the link. Speaker explains how to create tacos on a website. They explain how to create, copy and share a Jaco. Next Works break session starts. Speaker shares a link on Twitter. When someone clicks on the link, they don't hop into the room. If they join, Speaker can check their profile and decide whether to let them in or ban them.
topics
- work session
- band camp player
- view tutorials
- web development
- text chat
transcript
Welcome back, your dreams were your ticket out, welcome back.
Same old place that you like, well then since you hung around, but those dreams, everything turned around It was going on, welcome back.
All right, give it a stretch.
Oh yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
So during that break.
So this is the second cipher of the day for me.
So during the break, The longer break, I set up a new laptop, but I got because this laptop here is its a laptop, but it's almost like a desktop.
Like this thing is huge and I think the battery is going because it doesn't stay longer than like an hour before it dies.
So I got another one that's smaller.
I am able to travel with it better, I think.
And so this kind of setting that up.
So, very nice, very nice.
All right, so until it dot works, it's a thing.
When I created so that I have an excuse to work on projects that I have been meaning to work on, and I am the type of person if I don't like, like make time, I will never find time.
So this allows me to set aside time to where I like I need, I am telling myself, I need to be here to do the, like, these quick break sessions.
And so, since I am here by a computer module, work on some stuff right and get some things done and feel productive on the off day, you know, not a lot.
But, you know, Kind of productive.
Feels good to know going into the week.
That if I never do anything on my side projects due to a week, at least, I did some time on Sunday and so basically, that's why I created until it that works and until that works insist of ciphers Cipher is a 3 but our block of time.
We're within each Cipher, there are sessions and there're two types of session.
There's a work session and a break session work.
Sessions of like 45 minutes heads down working on what you're working on is trying to get Something done.
Then we have the break sessions which have been 15 minutes after the hour, and they're only like 15 minutes where is your time to get up?
Walk around, drink some water or just sit here and watch me talking about random things.
I found interesting on the internet, the whole point is to kind of let your mind relax from what you were just focusing on so long for like 45 minutes.
Alright, so after break sessions, you will notice a break session because I will pop up here with the video interrupting, whatever use that you work on and You will see that if you ever come into the site, and we're in the middle of a break session, the video may look like it's frozen because that's because browsers don't allow for autoplay video with audio.
And so that's why the notice they're saying, you may need to click play to start the stream next to that.
I have to open closed captions right now, I am using the web speech recognition API, that's built into Chrome browsers, to turn my speech into text, and if you click that open closed caption, it will open up a space and hopefully my words will show up.
Up accurately in that space.
Alright then there's two more buttons, there's added clip and create a highlights video.
So if there's ever anything during these break sessions that you thought were kind of interesting, you can actually clip them out and you, if you hear something, you thought was cool, you click add a clip.
Now, go back a couple of seconds and Mark a timestamp, right?
And then you get five, the five seconds of peace and their 5, you get 5 times stamps.
Then will happen is, is that If you can click create a highlights video, before I end the break session, it will have it will save the time stamps and then take the recording of the break session, cut out the clips with according to the time stamps drum together, Put It intro, put it out row, and then he be able to check it out later.
All right, so then there's a countdown timer countdown went.
Next work session will happen and then there's a button to join the chat if you like to ask questions or just chat.
All right.
Cool now works.
Sessions work sessions will look similar to this.
Yes, screen share.
I know a quick screen share but it didn't.
Recognized.
Okay, here we go.
Don't need any audio.
So I will be fine.
So this is kind of what the work session will look like the nature image in the background is randomly selected.
So it may look different, upper right-hand corner.
We have the home shops, subscribe and log in log out.
And putting, if you logged in and logged out, subscribe has all the upcoming ciphers and you can subscribe to get notified when we go live on the other side.
I have a band camp player which is like a playlist of tracks that some art, some producer of friends of mine submitted for random projects like this.
So if you like it, since the band camp player you can, Purchase the track.
You can also share it and then if you click the tweet', I will open up Twitter and you could shout out the artist who created the track that you're listening to is.
So nice way to spread the word about some dope artists.
In the center, we have a to do section.
Where's it's at a task, you type in the task that you'd like to try and get completed hit plus button or the enter key and it will add it to the list of to deuce.
You can click the task to edit the text or you can click the X to delete it or you can click the check box to mark it complete and I will put it under done.
If you click done, it will show you all the different things you got completed.
Now, before we finish everything up, if you click that Twitter icon will open up Twitter in a brand-new window or Tab and it will list out all the things that you got done.
And it's kind of like a nice way to tweet out that.
Hey I am feeling productive.
Active got some stuff done, feeling good going into the week.
All right.
Then we have a countdown timer over the couch in the other column that countdown to Annex break session, happens, again, as 15 minutes, after the hour, then under view tutorials, if you're just looking for something to do and you're new to coding from what I have links to the free code camp dot-org, and the Odin project.
And for, I am a scene from the curriculum and what people have told me about it, they have gone through it if you go through them.
I think at the other end at the tail end, you will have a good understanding of what it takes to do, web development and then from there you can make an educated decision on whether or not you want to spend more time and more money in pursuing it.
So those are there.
I also, if you're already into coding and these quantities, like, some quick projects to work on, just kind of get something to start and finish and have like a quick win.
Maybe like, spark an idea for an app.
Another application.
I work at Vonage as a JavaScript developer.
Her advocate and part of my job is to look over certain tutorials, right?
And, so I have three of those tutorials there where I think they're pretty cool.
Like, one is where after following the tutorial, you create an application, it has an input box.
You put in your like real world, phone into that box, hit call, and then you will be able to answer the call on your real-world phone and have a conversation back and forth.
Then I have the opposite, we get a virtual number from bondage.
You call that virtual number and application.
You may You can actually answer the call and have a conversation back and forth.
Then there's another one, where two users like log into the application, you create and one can call the other through the browser, super cool stuff, at least I think so.
Alright and then Jaco will come back to show-and-tell sign up.
So if you want to come up here and talk about something you found interesting on internet feel free to do so the show-and-tell sign up button will walk you through the process then that video that you sent to get made well under highwomen Highlight it was a status submitted when it's being worked on and then when it's ready to be viewed as a status done and able to click view to preview it, download it and click the share to Twitter.
Now, Twitter sometimes shows the video based on the link, but I have been adding it because I posted an Instagram as well.
So I have the files already downloaded.
So I just attach it to the Tweet to make sure it shows up.
All right.
Cool.
Now Jaco Taco stands for help a coder / Creator out.
Right.
And if you were to click View, Well, I was weird getting weird flapping.
One of that's coming through, I don't know.
We will see.
Okay, that was weird.
Yeah, that's weird.
Oh yeah it does Flash on here, huh, whatever.
All right, I am almost done.
So That is oh, it just went black.
Okay, hold on.
I gotta stop sharing screen now.
Hold on, give me a second here.
It's always something.
Because I am Indian share audio this time maybe that's why I am sure audio because normally I share the audio but I don't use the audio but let us try it without it now.
Okay, so if you were to click view, hot goes, I will show you all the different tacos that were created.
You can click the Creator's name to open up their Twitter or GitHub profile, then putting on what they logged in with.
And then you can join, you can request to join the Hackle.
Also, there's a filter list of different keywords that you want to like filter by a certain keyword you can't.
All right, next Then if you're a quick, create it presents you with a form and so you fill in the title 3 keywords and hit create.
It will then generate a unique URL.
You can copy the URL or you can click the share to Twitter.
And from there, you can join your Jaco.
This is what your Jaco look like.
They have the title, the top we will have liked you can leave and upper right-hand corner.
There's a button there, you can open the menu for more options.
We have a text chat right there, on the right-hand side, on the left-hand side, we will call them that has countdown timer count on the way.
Next Works break session starts then you can copy the URL again.
You click the share on Twitter.
Now, when someone clicks the link, they just don't hop into your room.
They're actually requesting to join the able to see who's requesting because under pending their username will show up from there.
You can click on the username and open up Twitter or GitHub depending on where they logged in with.
And then from there, you can check out their profile and see if you want to let that person into your room.
All right.
Now, if you let them in the room and turned out to be a terrible person, you can always ban them.
All right and kick them out.
True.
Now you as the owner of the Jaco only, you can share your screen.
And the reason I did that is that the whole point of the Jaco is for you to get help with what the issue or feedback on the product that you look that you work on, right?
And, so I think by being able to show your screen to everyone else, they will be able to get the context of what it is that you're going to and hopefully help you better, right?
So there's that, then we have a text chat button.
We have a text chat, you enter the text there hits, and we will add it to the list of messages.
I also audit added audio chat so anybody has an audio chat enabled, be able to speak to and hear each other but don't worry about the folks who don't have it enabled because the speech will be turned to text and put into the text chat so people can still follow along.
Then I have the It were enabled text to speech.
So if you're not looking at the text chat, you can still follow along because any message is sent into the text chat will be read out aloud by your browser and then again, you can check out all the different codes that were created and I think that's it.
Yes, all right, cool.
So I am going to get you all back to work because there's a lot of stuff I want to get done.
I have like a pile of like clothes.
I need to iron and I want to work on my project.
Act.
So I am working on this project and I need to generate images, I think I found a library that I can run on node and it will generate the image for me based on like different criteria because I wanted to be programmatically generated, right?
And, so I want to do it on the server.
So, the plan is to do that and you can do it.
I think you might be able to do it on the client side.
Also, we do I want them to do that.
I don't know.
We will see something I need to work on but yes I am going to work on that, and I am still thinking about this domains thing that's in the back of my mind.
Like we want to do with all my domains that Google domains is now like being sold to Squarespace and that's just in the back of my mind, trying to figure out that stuff but neither here there I still have like a year or so it will be fine.
All right, so let us send you all off with some traveling music.
This is Anthony Cruz, AKA Buddha, the track is called, thank you.
Because again thanks for hanging out.
I will see you 15 minutes after the hour till then I wish you much productivity and what is that?
You're working on and good luck.
Again.
This is Anthony Cruz AKA butter.
The track is called, thank you.
All right.
See y'all around LBZ piece.