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From YouTube: #Hacktoberfest support Office Hours - 15.10
Description
B
Yeah
I
was
put
in
this
phase
because
yesterday
I
realized
that
the
preview
of
the
video
on
twitter
is
the
first.
I
think
it's
the
first
frame,
and
it
was
so
it
was
so
in
your
face
like
this,
like
you
know
like
like,
where
is
the
battery.
A
So
let
me
start
as
usual
with
the
intro
and
explanation
why
we
are
actually
here.
Let
me
open
it,
so
we
are
here.
A
Parents,
in
the
case
of
poland,
we
have
storks
that
do
it.
A
A
They
grow
them
in
cabbage
yeah.
I've
heard
about
the
cabbage
thanks:
well:
okay,
okay,
hey
antoinette
so
going
back
to
the
real
stuff.
A
So
we
were
here
because
we
were
working
on
asking
api
and
they
told
us
to
do
it,
but
wait
we're
not
working
for
any
corporation
anymore.
Nobody's
telling
us
what
to
do
okay,
third
time
so
we're
here,
because
we
assassinate
api
engage
with
the
with
hacktoberfest.
B
B
A
Come
on,
hey
I'm
ukash.
I
work
for
aseng
api
initiative
and
that's
it's
ron
he's
the
founder
of
the
initiative
and
we're
here,
because
we
want
to
support
you
and
your
efforts
in
the
hacktoberfest
celebration
and
we
wrote
about
it
two
weeks
ago
and
we
prepared
for
you
a
set
of
issues,
a
videos
on
boarding
videos
that
should
help
you
out
with
getting
started
with
using
api
and
and
a
set
of
issues
that
are
kind
of
categorized
by
difficulty,
etc.
A
B
A
And
and
so
for
now
it's
day
15,
which
is
half
of
october
1st,
okay,
we
so
far
had
38
pull
requests
merged.
B
A
So
it's
38
and
those
38
prs
were
created
by
18
different
contributors,
which
is
awesome,
at
least
for
me
and
and
referring
to
the
hate
to
the
oktoberfest
that
was
spread
on
twitter
in
tech
world
about
spam
prs.
A
So
far
we
still
have
only
two
that
were
created
on
the
first
day
and
now
only
good
pr's
come,
which
is
really
really
good.
So
if
it's
38
create
prs
merged,
it
means
that
you
still
have
30.
Something
prs
are
available
for
you
to
complete
because
we
prepared
78
issues.
I
think
so
you
can
still
jump
in
and
and
so
maybe.
A
B
A
And
oh
yeah,
and
why
we're
here?
Because
we
one
of
the
efforts
from
our
side
is
the
two
hours
a
week
offering
live
stream
support
sessions
for
people
that
would
like
to
participate.
B
Also,
if
you
are
a
little
bit
lost
with
one
of
the
issues
or
you
don't
know
which
easy
to
peek,
but
you
want
to
do
something
we
can
help
you
here
like
we
can
help.
You
choose
one
one
issue
right
now.
If
you
want
just
leave
a
message
in
the
chat
or
yeah
on
the
chat
you
even
either
you
are
on
youtube
or
twitch.
B
You
can
leave
a
message
there
if
you're
on
twitter
make
sure
to
reply
to
the
to
the
tweet,
so
we
can
see
it
and
or
just
send
us
a
private
message
to
asking
kph
spec
if
you're
shy-
and
you
don't
want
people
to
to
know-
that's
also
fine
and
if
you
already
know-
or
you
started
with
an
issue
and
need
some
help,
we're
happy
to
do
some
live
coding
sessions
here,
like
live
pair
programming
session,
if
you
want,
we
can
invite
you
to
the
show
if
you
want-
or
we
can
do
it
through
the
chat
and
like
we
did.
B
I
think,
like
two
sessions
ago,
more
or
less
with
antoinette
who
is
in
the
chat
by
the
way,
and
we
can
we
can
do
the
same.
We
can
explain
you
how
to
proceed
and
and
solve
your
your
questions.
B
We
can
also
speak
about
other
stuff
like
like
you
saw.
We
can
speak
about
many
different
things,
but
yeah.
If
you
have
some
questions
regarding,
as
in
kpi
one
of
the
issues
or
async
api
in
general,
I
mean
this.
This
stream
today
is
not
especially
for
this
is
this.
This
one
is
especially
for
hacktoberfest,
but
we're
not
gonna
be
upset.
If
you
ask
for
anything,
that's
not
related
to
oktoberfest,
so
so,
don't
feel,
don't
feel
bad.
A
Especially
that
it
once
happened
that
there
were
questions
about
using
api,
and
that
was
answering.
B
Them
we
understand
that
it's
it's
a
new
initiative
and
most
people
don't
know
about
it.
Yet
so
it's
normal
that
some
people
are
looking
at
this
video
right
now
and
they
are
like
who
the
hell
are
those
guys
and
what
the
hell
is
asking
kpi
and
they
might
want
to
know
what
is
it
about
first
right,
so
so
yeah
feel
free
to.
B
B
It
we
do
it
on
the
live
stream.
Remember
on
the
on
the
conference.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Thank
you,
that's
olive,
but
but
just
to
clarify
it's
for
sure,
not
urine.
A
But
yeah,
so
assuming
that
the
question
is
from
someone
that
would
say,
let's
say,
doesn't
know
what
open
api
is,
then
my
explanation
would
be
that
doesn't
api
is
a
solution
that
you
can
use
to
describe
your
architecture
just
once,
and
then
this
description
is
understandable
for
humans
and
machines.
At
the
same
time,
that's.
B
B
Sensors
can
be
a
phone,
can
be
any
any
kind
of
machine
actually,
and
there
is
a
way
there
is
a
way,
a
common
way
for
machines
to
communicate
like
the
browser,
for
instance
your
computer
or
your
or
your
browser
on
the
phone
with
a
server
there's
a
common
way,
which
is
called
request
and
response,
which
is,
for
instance,
your
browser
sends
a
request
and
it
waits
there
for
a
response.
B
Once
the
server
sends
the
response,
the
communication
is
complete.
Let's
say
we
can.
We
can
say
that
the
cycle
is
complete,
so
this
is
one
of
the
patterns
of
communication
of
communication,
one
of
them
and
it's
the
the
most
common.
This
is
where
open
api,
for
instance,
can
help
a
lot,
but
we,
the
in
the
in
the
last
years,
let's
say
with
the
rays
of
real-time
systems
and
like
internet
of
things
as
well.
B
What's
happening
is
that
this
model
of
request
response
is
it's
not
the
best
model
anymore
because,
for
instance,
so
I'll
explaining
and
then
and
then
I'll
put
some
examples.
B
So
one
of
the
the
most
common
models
now
in
this
in
these
areas
is
one
machine,
send
message.
It
can
be
your
browser,
it
can
be
sorry,
a
sensor
can
be
a
server
whatever
it
sends
a
message
to
a
like
a
let's
call
it
like
a
central
server.
If
you
want
and
and
then
you
have
other
machines
listening
to
this
message-
other
machines
that
might
be
listening
to
this
message
like
that
they
might
be
interested
in
in
this
message
and
they
will
subscribe
to
this
type
of
message.
B
This
is
the
same
concept
if
you
think
about
it
or
a
similar
concept
to
radio
and
ready
broadcast
or
television
broadcast
that
you
that
we
have
at
home
right.
So
the
there's
one
one
entity
which
is
the
tv
channel,
let's
say,
for
instance,
let's
say
in
spain,
we
have,
I
don't
know
antenna
or
in
a
more
let's
say,
more
known
channel
will
be
bbc,
for
instance,
so
bbc
is
broadcasting,
it's
broadcasting
live
and
it's
emitting
all
the
images
and
sound
to
a
central
server.
B
If
you
want-
and
then
this
is
broadcasting
to
via
radio,
for
instance,
radio
waves-
that's
what
I
mean
to
everyone
who
will
be
willing
to
tune
in
in
these
channels
right
in
the
channel
in
the
bbc
channel
and
and
it's
actually
called
channel,
because
because
of
the
where
how
the
information
is
split
right,
you
have
vbc
channel,
but
you
also
have
other
channels
right.
B
So
so,
on
the
other
side
like
television
televisions
at
home,
they
can
actually
tune
into
the
specific
channel
to
receive
these
messages,
which
is
actually
the
video
and
the
audio
right.
So
the
concept
is
pretty
similar
is
that,
for
instance,
a
sensor,
a
sensor
on
on
a
street
light
can
be
sending
some
information
like,
for
instance,
sending
the
information,
the
information
about
the
light
lighting
conditions
around
the
streetlight
and
sending
it
to
a
central
server.
B
And
then
some
people
might
be
interested
in
this
in
this
information
and
will
choose
to
receive
this
information
from
the
central
server,
not
from
the
not
directly
from
the
from
the
straight
light.
So
you
will
have
the
you'll
have
the
straight
light.
You'll
have
the
central
server
and
you
will
have
someone
interested
right.
So
what's
happening
is
that
you
subscribe
to
the
central
server.
If
you
want
this
central
server
is
actually
called
broker
and-
and
you
will
hear
it
many
times
or
so
yeah.
So
it's
really
long
explanation.
B
B
A
It's
not
fair
that
you
say
it,
because,
even
if
he
would
think
that
mine
was
better
than
everyone
will
think
that
it's
because
I'm.
A
A
So
anthony
which
another
issue
would
you
pick
up
for
the
oktoberfest.
B
B
B
B
I'm
gonna
do
this
at
some
point.
I'm
gonna
try
to
document
the
tv
channel
or
tv
broadcasting
system
with
with
a
sync
api
that
could
be
interesting.
B
You
can
generate
the
subscriber,
which
is
the
television
and
also
the
the
channel.
You
know,
like
the
broadcaster
right,
the
one
broadcasting
images
which
will
capture
this
from
the
camera
of
the
computer,
maybe
actually
what
we're
doing
here
is
the
same
thing
where
well,
probably
this
this
one
is
going
not
going
through
the
server.
Maybe
I
don't
know
this
is
too
fast.
B
A
single
channel
yeah
not
not
so
useful
information
right.
A
B
A
B
B
B
A
B
B
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
That's
yes,
yeah,
I'm
saying
it
so
it's
live
yeah.
A
A
A
B
A
A
B
A
A
B
A
Okay,
okay,
so
this
one.
A
A
Is
so
the
playground
is
our
yeah
playground
where
we
can
explore
the
functionality
of
the
the
structure
of
the
async
api
document
as
an
api
document
and
see
how
it
would
look
like
in
generated
html
or
markdown?.
A
And
the
request
was
to
add
a
query:
parameter
url,
so,
instead
of
just
copying
from
somewhere
and
pasting
the
the
contents
of
the
async
api
file
here
or
copying
and
pasting
the
url
to
the
file
here,
I
can
show
it
to
you.
A
I'm
gonna
sh
revert
to
oh
okay,
so
now
I
have
streetlights
api
and
it
would
be
cool
if
you
do
this,
and
instead
of
street
lights,
playground
automatically
loads,
the
the
guitar
streaming
document
and
why
it's
easy,
because
it's
actually
already
done
so.
A
Instead
of
url,
we
have
load
parameter
as
you
can
see,
it
works
it
loaded,
a
different
document,
but
but
the
thing
is
that
no,
but
the
thing
is
that
this
load
is
not
really
intuitive,
I
mean
we
can
describe
it
in
the
readme,
but
yeah
come
on
what
what
playground
user
will
look
into
the
readme
of
the
of
the
sources.
A
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
A
B
Maybe
using
if
I'm
using
upper,
no,
you
like
case
active
uppercase,
yeah.
B
B
A
Okay,
so
going
back
url,
so
the
load
is
change
is
pretty
simple.
It's
just
about
adding
this
information
to
the
readme
and
modifying.
A
A
A
So
it's
for
this
simple
playground.
It's
also
easy
to
start,
it's
not
up
just
install
and
start
and
that's
it
yeah.
B
And
you
know
exactly
where
to
play
just
quick
notice
here
then
that
when
you
run
npm
start
you
will
not
see
any
message,
but
it's
there
running,
you
don't
see
listening
on
board
whatever
yeah.
This
is
something
that
it's
I'm
always
like.
I'm
going
to
add
it,
I'm
going
to
add
it,
but
I
never
do
it
so
yeah.
A
B
A
B
B
Okay,
I
missed
the
the
previous
message.
Sorry,
okay,
I
don't
know
deal
with
it.
B
A
B
B
B
Again:
okay,.
B
A
And
we're
streaming
to
all
those
different
channels
and
comments
that
we
get
here.
Of
course,
if
comment
comes
from
youtube
like
from
unbreaker,
then
of
course
those
comments
show
up
only
on
youtube.
They
are
not
piped
to
twitch,
but
our
comments
that
we
make
here
they
should
go
to
those
three
different
channels:
right,
yeah
yeah,
but
so
on
twitter.
A
A
B
A
B
A
Hour
because
we
started
two
minutes
after
or
something.
B
A
A
B
B
B
A
Two
viewers,
two
viewers,
one
from
one
on
youtube,
which
is
unbreaker
and
the
other
one
is
tweet
on
twitch.