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Speaker has created an application that allows one person to create an application at two pages, one person logs into a separate page and then one person can call the other through the browser. Below that they have a show and tell sign up. Speaker has created a place where people can create tacos. Speaker explains how the website is going to look like.

Speaker has been working on their clothing situation in the van. They have found a system that fits two t-shirts in each loop. Speaker is going to give it a lot of work. They are going to clean up and shred junk mail. Speaker explains how the ciphers are organised. Speaker made a video with their face during a break session.

Speaker is tired and wants to get back to work. Speaker thanks everyone for hanging out and sends them back. Next break is 15 minutes after the hour.

Speaker is doing speech recognition and creating a highlights video. . Speaker sends the recorded video to the back end. It will send it to the api called shot stack and it will take the timestamps from the time stamps and merge them together to create a highlight video. Speaker wants the work session to look similar to this way. The background of it may look different because it's just a random nature image. Subscribe is where you will find all the upcoming ciphers and you can subscribe to get notified when they go live. On the other side. Speaker wants people to buy the tracks through band camp and share them on social media. Speaker explains how the show is organised. Speaker is a javascript developer and handles some of the tutorials.

topics
  • break session
  • work session
  • highlight video
  • nature image
  • twitter icon
  • javascript developer advocate advantage
  • real phone
  • coder
  • view button
  • terrible person
transcript

Your dreams ticket, I welcome back that same old place well then since you hung up but those dreams every vein, and they turned around Hey, what's going on?

Welcome back.

Alright so this is the second cipher.

Of the day and the final Cypher of the day, hope everyone is doing well, actually, I have been working on some stuff in the van trying to get like, my whole clothing situation worked out.

So I found this thing online where I guess it for like leggings or whatever and there's like loops on a vertical thing that you hang up there like loops, and so I can fit like Two t-shirts in each one, like those Loop things, and seems to be working pretty well.

So, gotta give it a bunch of stuff because it's like, think 24.

So 12 on each side, I think it was.

Yeah, my me like 12 on each side and it can fit two shirts and each one.

And so, yeah, it's more than enough room so good, I will try that.

That'd be cool.

You know, saying and yeah random.

So I am going to be clean up a bunch of stuff like behind me doing some shredding of some like random junk mail that keeps coming in and keeps piling up.

So neither here nor there, but we're here for the so that's the stuff I am working on.

Hopefully, Working on something awesome, as well.

And yeah, we will be making some progress.

That's what these things are for.

So until a DOT works is for that situations.

Like there's a thing.

You want to work on going to block out time during the week, the ciphers to where you work on what you work on I am saying.

And each ciphers is a three-hour time block and within each Cipher, there're two types of sessions as the work session in the break session, the work sessions, 45 minutes and I will talk about that later.

But then the rest of the 15 minutes are these breaks sessions where you just get a chance to stretch walk around, do what you got to do and if you just want to hang out, this is come here to talk about things.

I find cool on the internet, you can come up here to talk about things.

You find cool on the internet, and we just make that happen.

I am saying, just kind of like a respite from just all the focus work that has been done.

All right.

All right, cool.

So again this is the break session got the video with my face.

On here.

Sometimes if you hop into a brick to the side, you come to the site and it's already in the middle of a break session, the video will look like it's frozen and that's because browsers don't allow for autoplay video with audio.

So you just have to click play and it was should pick right up?

I am also doing speech recognition and so the words that I am saying are being turned into text and if you click that open closed caption button, I am sectioned will open up.

And hopefully my words are being turned into text accurately.

Then we have a thing where that's at a clip and create a highlights video.

And so if there's anything ever Within These break sessions and you, although that's kind of interesting.

I want to highlight that we do is you click the, add a clip.

It will go back a couple of seconds and record for 5 seconds or it gives like five seconds.

Each clip is 5 Seconds.

You get five of them right?

And then, whenever you're done, you click create a highlight video.

And as long as before as we hit stop broadcast, what's going to happen is Broadcast is over.

It will send it to the back end where I have a bunch of different apis.

There's an API called shot stack and what ends you feed it, like information through, like an XML, like a Json file, right?

And it will go, and it will take the time stamps from the, from your sect, from your that you collected times, that you marked out the recorded video.

And take out the timestamps in 5 Second chunks and then merge them together and then you have a highlight video.

So that's pretty cool.

Then we have the countdown timer that's kind of down to win the next work session happens, and then we have a button if you want to join the chat room or what have you and ask questions or whatever.

All right, so that's that.

Now, let us talk about the work session.

Now the work session is going to look something similar to this.

And I say similar because the background on, I just click that twice.

Hold on.

Wait a minute.

I think I am gonna quit this way.

Salman No.

Okay.

Cool.

The background of it may look different because it's just a random, like, nature image that I pull for that upper right-hand corner.

We have the menu, so, there's the home shop.

Subscribe.

Subscribe is where you will find all the upcoming ciphers and you can subscribe to get notified when we go live.

Then we have log in log out, depending on your status.

Cool.

On the other side, the left hand towards the top.

We have a band camp player where I asked a few Really dope producers that I know to submit some music.

And so they did and I wanted to do their bandcamp tracks.

Because through band camp, you can actually purchase the tracks.

If you like it, you can purchase it and you can also share it.

And then I added a link to tweet it if you'd like to.

So, you know, help spread some word about some really good music towards the center.

We have the, like the section where you list your to dues right towards the bottom of that.

That there's a task.

So in that input you add a task going to do hit enter or the plus sign.

And it will add it to like the queue of things to be done.

Once you can double-click the text to edit it, you can click X to close it out.

I like to delete it and then the check box.

If you check it, then it goes to the done and if you want to see what you completed hit done and I will show you a list.

And then once we're closing out the show, you're able to click the Twitter icon and now open up Twitter and a new browser with the Things that you got completed kind of like lined up and like green check marks.

And I think that's a pretty cool way of like finishing up for the day.

So then next to that in the column, we have the countdown timer counting down to the next break session happens.

And again, those are 15 minutes after the hour, I was section there for some tutorials.

So if you ever wanted to see, get a good feel of what's involved with web development, I have links to free code camp and the Odin project.

Um, There, I believe you get enough information to a can make an educated decision on whether or not you want spend more time and or money in pursuing web development.

I also have okay, so I am a JavaScript developer Advocate advantage and part of my role is to kind of like handles some of the tutorials.

And, so I got three tutorials there that I am kind of like involved with, and so I am always big on feedback and so On tutorial is you create an application where you can put in your home phone number hit dial or call, and we will actually Ring The Real World phone number.

That's attached.

That number that you put in the band in the application.

Then we have got the opposite where you rent a virtual number from bondage, and you call that number with your real phone and the application that you build it will on it will show that.

Hey, someone's calling, you be able to answer it and then have a conversation.

Pretty cool.

What else then?

Oh there's one where you create an application at like two pages, one person like each person logs into a separate page and then one person can call the other through the browser, which is kind of amazing.

Alright, then we have the hakko will come back to the hakko, but Jaco stands for help a coder /.

Creator Out Below that we have this show and tell sign up.

And there's like I said, there's anything that you found cool or interesting on the Internet or if you're working on something cool and interesting, feel free to come up and talk about it as like 5 to 10-minute.

Lightning.

Talk, get out the way.

Yeah, I am saying.

And then below that, we have the highlights section that video that you sent out the be processed.

When it's been sent off, it was a status submitted and then when it's done, I will say, status done with the view button, below it and that you can preview it, download it, send it to Twitter and sometimes Twitter doesn't show the actual embed video.

So I just been adding it myself so that the make sure, you know, they know what's going on.

Yeah, so that's that cool.

Now Jaco Now, if you view it, you will see a list of all the different tacos that have been created right now.

If you want to create one, you fill out the title and then three, keywords to help somebody kind of like just browsing, like, oh, they will get a feel for what it is that you're looking for like what technologies are stuff like that, language isn't things that nature.

Then once you have that filled out, you click create and that's going to create and generate your own room and so you will be able to copy the RL you be able to click to share the Twitter.

And so what's going to look like?

It's going to look like this where there's the leave and open menu in the upper right-hand corner.

They have the title along the center of the page.

We have 0 on the right-hand side, we also have a text chat, we will talk about that soon.

We have a section for the screen, share to the left of that, and then we have the countdown timer counting down to one.

The next break session happens.

Also, able to copy the URL.

You can share it on Twitter with one click or a couple of clicks.

But to share the Twitter is like one click, but the send it through Twitter.

It's another quick and then now a person who clicks on your link doesn't just get automatically added to your area.

What's going to happen is they will be kind of waiting and then you will be able to approve them.

So that's what you do here, where it says pending you say approve or deny?

Now let us say you approve them.

You know, this person is cool.

What have you?

But turns out there are a terrible person you can always ban them.

All right, cool.

Then like I mentioned we have the countdown, the screen share.

And so you as the owner of the room in order to get help, I believe kind of showing what you're working with.

Helps people understand the context of what you're trying to solve.

And so I have the Screen share functionality.

Now, let us say you wanted to send a, you want to talk in the chat in the text chat, right doing so you can see here that we have some texts chat bubble things, right?

And so With every like a way cool.

It so every text chat will show up there, right?

Well I also in that it enable, audio chat that you can enable and so when you enable that and somebody else enables it, you're able to speak to each other.

Through the browser, just like with the demo application as talking about before.

And then let us say that you want to You're not looking at the screen, right?

But you still kind of want to follow along with?

Oh, by the way, if somebody that doesn't enable the audio chat, the text will still show up in the text chat, okay?

And then What you call it?

Yeah.

So if you're not looking at the screen by still want to follow up, you can do enable the text-to-speech.

And so what's going to happen is anything that pops up in the text chat will be read out by your browser and so, yeah, I think that's a pretty cool.

So that's what hot coals are.

They're just a way of being able to get the help you need with whatever is that you work on.

And you can also check out previous What we call.

Previous ha codes that were created.

Yes, I am tired.

All right, and so we get you all back to work again.

Thanks for hanging out with Moscow, to, here we go.

And so let me know what y'all think, you know.

Hopefully you are getting some stuff done.

And why did I not?

Come on that screen?

Share, Cool.

Close this out.

All right, so I am gonna send you all back again.

Like I said with some traveling music, this is Anthony Cruz.

AKA butter.

The track is called.

Thank you because again I want to thank you all for hanging out.

So next break is 15 minutes after the hour and yeah thanks again.

See you all later.

Be easy.

Thanks again.

Y'all see you, here we go.