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Speaker is preparing for the call for papers. they have already submitted a couple of them.

Speaker wants to broaden their reach and try to get into other conferences. they are working on a CSI and submitting it to a couple of places. Speaker is also planning to visit Europe in March. Speaker is in the second cipher of the day for them. Speaker is trying to use that time wisely and try to get as many places as possible. There are two types of ciphers: work session and break session. Speaker will be here for 15 minutes. Speaker will talk about Randomness they found and invite others to join them.

Speaker's speech is being processed by the web speech recognition API. When it's opened and closed, a caption appears.

Speaker wants to create a highlight video from the break sessions. Speaker will show you how to create a highlight video and a countdown timer. Speaker is in a 45-minute work session. The background may be different. There is a menu at the top. Subscribe is where you can see upcoming ciphers. Speaker hopes to be in Europe by the beginning of April.

Speaker wants to travel on Sundays, but then the time change. they might be able to get one cipher in.

Speaker has created a web component with a player that plays music from the band camp. they have been sharing. Speaker explains how to get things done in a computer. Speaker has some web development tutorials for people interested in code development. Speaker is a JavaScript developer Advocate Advantage. Speaker has some tutorials from Vonage.

Speaker has created several applications. they have a show-and-tell for people who want to talk about what they have found. Speaker explains how to view the status under the highlights box and how to upload a video to Twitter.

Speaker has created a tool that allows people to create tacos, share them on social media or put them on Twitter. Speaker will be able to share their screen and open up either them to get feedback on something he's working on. Speaker explains how to turn a text chat into an audio chat.

Speaker wants to know what people like about the computer voice. Speaker is going to send them all off with some traveling music. Speaker thanks everyone for hanging out. Speaker is setting up the timer for the show-and-tell.

topics
  • band camp player
  • github
  • phone number
  • quick link
  • pre-populated tweets
  • web development
  • preview card
  • session browsers
transcript

Welcome back that same old place that you like.

Well then since you hung around but those dreams have remained, and they turned around.

Welcome back.

Welcome back.

Welcome back.

Welcome back.

Welcome back.

Welcome back.

What's going on?

Y'all?

How you do?

Just Again time just like flew by and just snuck up on me.

Stretch it out.

Okay.

So this is the second cipher of the day for me and yeah ready to get some stuff in first.

So I am kind of focusing on because it's like cfp season so call for papers.

And, so I submitted some already but there's a couple like so calm This is like our happening again.

Well, they always happen but some of them being like in person and stuff.

And, so I want to like broaden like my reach and try to get into like other what you call like conferences?

And, so I am writing up some cfps to submit, and so I just wrote up another one.

I am going to submit to a couple of places and see what happens.

So hopefully be able to make it out to different places, but Working on a CSI, got that done and trying to get that out there and like later this month.

Well, in March, they mid to late March, looking to hopefully, go over to visit Europe, visit Europe, because there's a couple of conferences.

I am going to, and I am trying to fit in some other stuff in between.

So I am trying to, you know, use that time wisely and try to get as many places as possible.

So, Go on that as well.

So I am going to send out some messages, some folks and hopefully hear something back and I can try to hopefully extend the trip, you know, I mean, so we will see now but you're not here for that you here to get stuff done and so welcome to until it dot works.

Like I mentioned, this is the second cipher of the day for me and ciphers are three-hour blocks of time.

And within that there are two types of sessions.

There's the work session.

Ian and in the break session, this right here is the break session.

This is where We take a break em, so you can walk around kind of let your mind like float, because you just spent a whole lot of time, just focusing on whatever it is that you're working on.

And, so I will be here for like 15 minutes, talk about whatever Randomness I found, or maybe you could come on here and talk about whatever Randomness you found throughout the week.

They found interesting, and we will talk about how you could sign up for that.

And yeah, so that's that.

So, this is the break session.

You see the video with my face on there.

And then there's also, you may need to click play to start the stream.

There's little bitten like, not wanting like info about that because if you jump in on to the site, and we're already in a brick session browsers, don't allow for autoplay video with audio.

So it may look like it's frozen but you have the quick play.

So that's why that little bit of information is there next to that?

Is the open closed.

Captions?

I am the words that I am saying right now are being turned into text through the web speech recognition API and hopefully is being accurate.

And so yeah, that's what happens.

When you click open and closed.

Caption a little area will appear.

Where the words?

I am saying will appear.

Hopefully then we have the add a clip and create a highlight video.

So if there's anything Enduring these break sessions that you found interesting.

You can click add a clip.

And what that will do is take a five-second clip at that time stamp and when it's you had five of those.

And when it's all said and done, you click create a highlight video.

So that stores the timestamp.

So long.

Would you like your username?

So that when I hit stop broadcast, it goes off to the back end.

That's a bunch of stuff.

Takes the recording of the brick session and cut it up and takes out those sections.

That you have a that you selected put them together and then puts like an intro, which your username and an outro and you can preview that later and download it and send it to Twitter or what have you.

I will show you how to do that.

Alright, there's also the countdown timer that's counting down to when the next work session begins.

And so like I said, these are about 15 minutes long.

So there's that then there's also if you want to join the chat room you can and ask questions or whatever you.

All right.

There's that cool.

So that is the break session.

Now, we're not in a brick session.

We're in like a 45-minute work session and work session is let me pull this up.

Will look similar to this.

Now.

I say similar because the background may be different because it's just randomly selected images of like, scenery and things.

So, just like, with the brick session and pretty much the whole site.

We have the menu at the top.

There's home shop, subscribe and logout.

Subscribe is where you can see all the upcoming ciphers.

And I only have it up to, like mid marks because like I said, I am hopefully would be in Europe.

From like mid Marsh, like, beginning of April, hopefully, so, yeah, so I am not sure about that stuff yet.

So we will see.

How can I plan on traveling on Sundays?

Which is when I do these things.

So, but then the time change.

So I might be able to, at least get one in.

We will see ya.

So that you can you be able to subscribe to upcoming ciphers and you get notified on the device you subscribed with when we go live.

What else?

Oh, yes.

So then over on the other side.

We have the band camp player.

And this is like a web component created and I asked some producers.

I know if they want to submit some music for projects.

I create and a few of them did which is amazing.

And, so I have them submit like their band camp tracks.

And, so I created a web component that will load like one when a song is done.

It will load another song that was submitted.

And so if you want to listen to some music, Some really cool music.

You can just hit play and it will play it, but it's like I said the band camp player so you can actually buy the track and you can also share it if you want.

I has been additional sharing to Twitter.

So if you like to spread the word hit tweet open up Twitter automatically with a pre-populated tweets and promoting the artist pretty much.

Yes, and then toward the center here.

Like I said, this is all about getting stuff done.

So if you want a like tasks that you want to get completed you put it in at task hit Plus or the enter key.

He will add it to the to do section.

You be able to edit delete and Mark as completed.

And once you have marked as completed, I go to the done section.

So you click done see all the things you got completed.

Now, once everything is all in all over, you can hit the Twitter icon.

Now open up Twitter and a pre-populated tweet with a list of the things you got completed with like a little green check mark, so Like a way of like, I got some stuff done, feeling good about it.

I feel accomplished ready to go into the week.

I mean, kind of things.

So there is that another countdown timer counting down to one, the next break session happens.

And again, those are 15 minutes after the hour.

All right, so, break sessions have been 15 minutes after that our tutorials.

So if you don't have a thing that you want to work on, if there is no it that you want to work on.

I have some tutorials if you're interested in, maybe, web development, or We want to see there're links to free code camp and The Oldham project.

And from the stuff I have seen and heard.

I think they give like a good like overall view of what's required in web development.

So if there's something you want to do, you try that?

I also have other three other tutorials from Vonage.

I am a JavaScript developer Advocate Advantage.

So I have some tutorials there.

One is where you can create an application where you put in your phone number into the application in your Browser, you can call yourself on your actual phone and have a conversation.

There's one that's the opposite where you dial a virtual number that you get and your application.

When you call that virtual number will pick it up, and they build up a conversation.

And then I also have another application where two users login and one can call the other, and they can have a conversation between the browser's amazing stuff.

Then next under that is the hot.

Oh, yeah, and then we have the hakko.

We will talk about that later because I have a quick presentation for that show-and-tell.

Sign up.

Again.

If you want to come on here and talk about whatever you found, cool, you can sign up for show and tell and then that video that you sent off to be created.

Yeah.

So that's status under the highlights box, will say submitted and then when it's ready to be viewed and finished being rendered, you be able to Ilse status done and then you will have the view button and be able to check it out.

And Download the video preview, the video, and you can also tweet it out.

And sometimes Twitter shows because what school is the Twitter, the in the preview card on Twitter that you the URL is unique to you.

So it will show the video that you created.

If it shows like the preview in bed.

Now, sometimes it shows that sometimes it doesn't.

So what I do is I just attach the downloaded video that I put it on there because I also posted Twitter.

So, I download the video anyway, so might as well make sure that it shows up.

Alright, that's that cool.

Now, let us talk about the Hackle.

Now Jaco stands for.

Okay.

So again, here's kinda like the work session again.

See the background is different.

So if you were to click like view Jaco, it shows you like all the hot coals that are kind of Happening.

Now, Jaco stands for help a coder / Creator out.

So as you create the hot cocoa you just click the create button and then you would also enter the title enter in three keywords.

Is that can help people?

Like understand?

What is it you're working with you hit create and then it would tell you the tacos created.

There's a link that you can share it to your social media or send to somebody.

If you're going to do the Twitter.

I have a link, it is done it for you and then you can join the hot cocoa.

And this is what it looks like.

So you will have the options, like, leave if you want.

There is the open menu.

There's a title.

And here's another countdown timer.

This is counting down to win the next break session happens.

We have the link again.

So if you need a copy, see the URL to send to someone else and then another quick link to kind of put it on Twitter.

All right.

Now, when somebody clicks that link, they don't automatically jump into your room.

They just don't join they request to join your room.

And so they will show up here in the corner right now, you'd be able to click their username and open up either Twitter or GitHub depending on whatever they used to log in.

And so that you can check out to see if they're you know would be helpful.

And you try to find a solution and or feedback on the thing you're working on.

So but then thing is, if you do approve them, and they turn out to be, you know, a troll or what have you, you can always ban them.

All right, cool.

Now, you as the owner of the Jaco you'd be, only, you will be able to share your screen, right?

Because you're the one who's trying to get feedback or solution to something you're working on.

And so you will be able to share your screen and then people will be able to, there's a chat.

So a text chat so you can communicate through text chat or if you wanted to you can enable audio chat.

And so that way you don't have to worry about typing stuff.

You can just say what you want to say and it will turn your text into turn your speech into text so that it will get posted to the chat room.

So that way you have to type anything.

Now, let us say you don't even want to like see the chat like maybe you want to focus on your screen, but then here Feedback that's happening.

You can enable text to speech and so that will do is take any text that's added to the text chat and read it out as if it's like, you know, robot voice.

What have you liked the computer voice?

So there's that.

Then again, if you want to check out like what other Hawk goes and you can go to the view and what's cool is that you can select the Creator's name and check out just like with the person trying to answer the room.

Can check the Creator's name to see if that you have it's like a room that you want to go into kind of thing.

So you can check out their Twitter and or GitHub.

All right, I think that's that for that cool.

So I believe that's it.

So I am gonna get you all back to work.

I am super tired, but I want to start reaching out more to some people and get these submissions sent in because they're coming up pretty soon.

Yeah, I mean like within a couple of weeks.

I want to get it done and get him out the way because I got stuck.

You do for work.

So yeah, I am going to send you all off with some traveling music, and this is Anthony Cruz, AKA butter, and the track is called, Thank you.

So I want to thank you all for hanging out.

And yeah, I will see you all soon much productivity to you.

And yeah, share my screen.

And so 15 minutes after the hour will be back.

Alright.

So again, thanks for hanging out.

And then if the way signs up for show-and-tell, we will probably just go ahead and Take a look at something.

I found interesting during the week, and if, and then for another one, maybe look at an artist's website.

All right, so if you want to sign for show-and-tell, feel free to.

All right.

So again, thanks for hanging out.

And yeah, this is Anthony Cruz.

AKA butter.

The track is called.

Thank you, and I am just setting up the timer.

All righty.

There we go.

Cool.

Thanks.

See y'all later.

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