 Okay, great I think there were a bunch of good cases, but I think that I hate to do this What's between where's the gap What do you want to present? Yeah, we're looking at Sending a JSON failure, returning a JSON failure with the results. I'm sorry to interrupt, what were you saying? Yeah, so we're basically looking at Intermediating research By sending a JSON request And then the result would be A JSON request answer Down the line a player would be able To actually take that JSON So for when a majority of it's here Like if we would say like In power, you would say Come up and present What else would you want to pop in there To complete a video of the CLI Or to sketch a public code Or a diagram or anything Okay, so if you want to bring the Can you send the code? Or can you put it into a I can take a It's definitely yet I can also send snapshots Can you send a Can you put a link to the code where Snapshots are great Can you send it into the code You guys have the right version of the slides Can you please put a link to the I guess all the tools are linked to the GitHub repo probably Where it links to your respective projects And that way when you get up here You want to take the pages to the The link box to the code You actually have a branch for Hacktastic Okay, alright, thanks Are you guys here with me? I declare a second success Okay, so now the next one we have Is Endor Berkeley College of Music Goodness So could you think of a mic? Steve Carey Come over here So if you think a little bit So this will do that so far We've got Armstaking a little bit Look at the slides We've got some possible predictions That make sense in the context of The Berkeley College of Music And the Berkeley Contest We've got the data source Which is sweet How much data is there? It was roughly 20 gigabytes 20 gigabytes Which is more than a little Biotonite And how many rows are you using Yeah, something like that It's like a building where there's data So it's getting real up in here And it's And then we have your approach And then You extend the analysis In particular as you look At other data sources Is there anything missing in here? That you want to show? Like you mean flashing Out the approach or Everything is not so far Do you have something that we'd like Approximately visualization you give And it's meaningful You're asking for the slides Not for speaking right now The risk Currently at the stage Where we found the popular songs Trying to find the predictions of other them And find the more potentially Popular songs And show them all From the slide Okay, so what will we have to say If I want to give the slides a link From there Put it here Put it here in the slides In the slides? What are you going to give the slides That this is there? The results, the predictions Perfect, and is it realistic that you can Watch some of the slides in the next hour? We'll try I want to declare this A substantial success But there's still some residual risk But still we should definitely do that So now we've got one more Now come the days Of Anaco So we'll have Mr. S. Sure, so what is it You want me to try again? I guess first I'll say On the slide we've got the double statement And some basic obstacles We've got all statements You should look at So you could start with a slip So next steps Who the team members are And that's it What else Would they want to say? I mean it's a tie I think last time This change It's really important But I mean The premise of what it was Is that I did a competition A while back from coming to go Had such a huge increase in vision It's the time when we started I think one of the days That you'd be impressed In the music space How would we be able to connect With the actual Classification or just So much different So many different layers So that's really what it is I want to say this one The soundtrack Any idea of how easy Just like to change something Reduces the samples And how about James He's a developer He's a student What is very important To keep perspective Why are you afraid of this or that? If you were doing some favorite part I think it's going to be fun To see what it's like And if you're really I think it's going to be fun So is that That scene sounds like that one That would be useful Is that you realize that You're doing this for five years I don't think you can sketch something out of it In the picture of Trevor Soros I think It's got a lot of paper Some of my guys Explained how it's going to But I don't think so So I'm really going to say I'm going to weigh it up here I just added a few things Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper Paper There's join rest that's going to be a large event, and here's what we have to get for the work we decide to do, which is going to combine all the sessions together. So we're going to circle the chairs, and I'll get about 45 minutes or so, get the call outs from three dozen teams that are doing the cool stuff all year for the end of the year. And then, we're going to ask people to do up the solo, and kind of do your thing, to talk about music industry, and then we'll go right to the solo feed that we've discussed. And we'll just take it apart. For a period of time, and I have to be here. So, yeah, I think the value that I can make you bring here, Dominic, you're representative for Open Music Initiative. Open Music Initiative is a joint effort started between birthday and MIT, and we've got now several hundred members, including all the major labels and publishers. It's a non-profit, obviously an entity who was really, to my mind, into addressing some of the barriers of things like the DRD, and to provide standard to the open protocol for the music business, Dominic and I are trying to better facilitate licenses in open markets for rights holders. You know, for me, the failure of the music industry began, I guess, with the exception of the endemic racism and misogyny and systems created really to keep rights holders at best sort of under control, where it's just computer control. And there's a lot of misinformation in my mind about the health of the music industry. It's not hopefully at all. It's consolidated deeply. Spotify is in the free major, so I would applaud them. It's a deeply kind of relationship. Amazon, Apple, and Google are using music as loss leaders for their higher volume services. And the people that are being left out is really anybody who's not very high up in the music ecosystem, if they're performing or whatever. So what we need desperately right now, to my mind, is machine readable licenses where artists can create such rules for them. We need a decentralized marketplace that's not owned or controlled by any particular entity, and we need rules law. And doing that, we can facilitate new markets, and in no way does that obviate the ragers from being in those markets. So as many of you I'm sure were intrigued by blockchain as a self-straight layer, because it has certain attributes that we could potentially facilitate this. I think that blockchain and music is at a really pivotal time right now. People are going about it in a deeply wrong way, and that's sending a signal to the market that it doesn't work. Maybe it works when it doesn't, but it's going to be first the right way. So I spent the last four or five years writing, researching, and building on the blockchain. I'm a JD, and I do a lot of work in the copyright space. So I'm happy to give my two cents and take it to what it is. I'm incredibly biased, and I don't trust institutions, so you'll have to just sort of take that for what it is. But I do know the blockchain space, I do know copyright very well. So I can be a person with questions about what's going on in the space, or sort of that what you all are doing. I'd love to for me, as I say, we're at critical juncture and we really, really need to get to a place where stakeholders can announce their rights and people on the buy side can find them. To me, the very, very best heuristic is the safer database, and it's going to continue to power the travel agency. It's obviously not a decentralized database, but if you know anything about the industry that it provides on the site. So, I'll try to back this up, but I'm here, and I need your help anyway. Thank you. So, let's welcome George. There's no way I would do a music hack to solve it. Incidentally, we'll get more announcements to follow up. Because we've been collaborating on this, and we find the right time to do it, we decided to make this not an end, but a beginning. And so, this will be used in the culmination of January, where we co-teach of course, at the media level, and the Berkeley College of Music, and that will be the fourth annual our blockchain and AI seminar here, on the complication of law. And we'll just really dedicate a full game to the music industry, and to learn more about the business world. And so, encourage all of the teams, because you've been here stuck together. George is a resource, but people seriously can talk to you a little bit about your projects. Don't be shy. It's what I really take it seriously. It can pop on its own. And then in about 45 minutes, we'll pencil us down wherever that hack is at that point. That's what it is for today. We can keep doing it. Everybody's well on the course of January. So, you don't have to stop. You don't have to end your project. You just have to get to presentation. So, we'll get some quick presentations. George and I, maybe, or whoever, say, or maybe use some feedback on your projects. And then we'll go right through the discussion, and kind of synthesize all the issues. So, I'll be back in a few minutes. We don't know. We don't know this one. We can still expect it. So, you know, it's interesting. It is. It is. It is. So, this is about one of the things that I want to talk about. At this place, we'll say, Rob, maybe something like this. There's 12 actions. It's fine. So, we're doing what we want. We're doing what we want. We're doing what we want. We're doing what we want. We're doing this for you as an individual. And now, let's take it for granted. I have a lot of information that you need to know. You know, that's what I'm talking about. So, that in mind, I was thinking about making predictions. But if we go into a different sentence, we say that we are doing something. Google has an amazing way of finding ways to stay connected. They are doing something that's really, really useful for indexing the show. They are doing something that's really, really useful for indexing the show. We know that there are similar things that can be done. We're going to do a different thing. We're going to do something that's really useful for indexing the show. In such a case, you know, it's kind of like, okay, how could they say that? We're going to have to say, well, I mean, we're going to do like a Korean kind of thing. We're going to do a onespan build-out. And it's kind of like a condo organization. Because they're going to do a single video service. The way it's a matter of fact, the word I think is a science itself. So, it doesn't bring that. It's a matter of fact, for the first place, you can count the size. You can kind of say, well, it's 100 percent correct. It's good evidence. Yeah, it's not too accurate. We're going to do a website. We're going to do a website. We're going to do a website. You're going to see that in one of your class. That's how much material we found out we did. That's nice. That's a butch up with growth. As I said, really quite a challenge. Why did you end up sketch? I was scaling it all right. I think there was some math there. So this is the problem. Where are you taking the picture? This is the problem. Where are you taking the picture? I'm taking the picture. So this is the problem. So what's the issue again? I can't see the problem. You have to press the square key. You're right to go to the two back. You're right to go to the two back. So they take back what's in here. Or put it out there. And there's sometimes most people who don't have the same idea. You know what they don't. You're right. Of course they don't want to talk about it. But eventually, it's fine. If you want to talk to me, definitely I'd love to. I'll give you my a little call. Maybe some more juice. Maybe. And you can shoot me. Sure thing. And with regards to the Sandy Fandland's projects. I'll look it up. Of course. Of course. There it's It's It's It's kind of It's kind of It's kind of It's kind of It's kind of It's not It's it's It's It's It's Of course. Of course. Yes. Of course. Of course. Of course. Of course. Of course. I mean, it's really interesting because it's changed all the time for me, so should we allow the group to analyze what's selected to, that's always what I ask of them. And I think that's a really interesting challenge that I never really anticipated. I've always been aware of what we should limit, limit dating, so you can have more possible models for those who are still alive. I mean, of course, you can take three for some of the potentially harmful things like that. Yeah, and these are just too much. Definitely. I must say, in terms of logic perspective, I think that we're changing for a lot of years already and we're just talking to the developers, especially one of the individuals, we're like that kind of revolution of the products that we're not. This is this option of this. We don't really have a different variation in that sense. We wouldn't be able to create different products between really actually kind of, it's really an advantage to be able to do all these. We would say it's very, very nice to be able to be done. Yeah, right now, we're actually having a lot of people on the show, like two million people here today. So, isn't this great? Yeah, it is. It's a little scary, obviously, but it's a good process. So many of these candidates that are here, and they have their own scores, they don't have any expectations. It's very, very cool from it. The more beautiful it is, the more fun it is, and it's just as an option to have an energy supply and now we can store it, we can store it. It's going to be a problem. We'll say, wow, oh, we can store it. And I'll say, OK, we can store it. So now we can put food. I have money. I've been running out of insides. Should we do that? Is it something that we should do now? Yeah, it kind of feelfully takes them back. They're already angry. Yeah. We have this power of taking away anything. They might say, well, if I take everything that you do, every cell phone. Yeah. Every cell phone. Yeah. I can do that. If you would be with the model in the south, what is your tendency to be in the middle of things now and have a customer? What? Where's the guy? Would you do it? Would you do it later? It could be a real problem. So this is what you're doing. This is kind of the way it talks. Yeah, I'm not sure. You see? So this is, those are the questions. Because if you don't do that, there's no way to really trust you. Because it's coming this way. Because if you do that, now your type might be simpler. Yeah. And now you need to just be trusting. Correct. That's what I'm thinking. There's a lot of this. There's a lot of families and girls. There's a lot of reasons to use the formulation of data. Because now we can run the data very fast. We can take your theory. If you get some interesting talks and you can just put them in the comments. Very fast. Yeah. If you get some data. Yeah. Of course if you could go check it. No. I have two questions. So one of them, we'll get to a minute, which is about what I do. We're making this tool up for you. It's not good in bad ways. I'm sort of going to take a step back before deciding what to do with it. You want to ask me about that point in a similar situation. And the other question is, one I don't think I've explained very clearly about before you're going to talk about a different thing. Different things. It's not like you need to do something but it's just a little bit different. So this is an example of where as a human you might be able to do some analogy and look at the past in the end. There's no precedent for this working outline but I think that the way that we're making data or another, you know, you think that there's no precedent or any reason to look at the outline. You know what I mean? It's sort of like, it's a type of analysis that requires more than 1,000 people. Compared to that, where you see just a little bit of information that you can check out. And then a curious, I think you've read the book of why. It's like, it's on the list. OK. I'm sorry to interrupt you about that, because one of the premises of the book is that. I don't know how much I've got to basically say. I don't know if they've heard it. Right now, we're going to have a discussion for it. It'll never happen, because right now, we never want to have Germany in power. And we're just going to do a lot of things. We're going to make them find more relations, but to have Germany in power. And that's the premise of the book. That's interesting. It's a big business pass. Yeah, definitely. We've made a lot of progress. I guess that's one thing we have to do. I'm curious enough, because this is an area we need to talk to all of us, I think that in order for a candy or a real guy, let some people take a tour of this place. Thank you. Thank you. This is interesting, because one of the toughest things we're going to have to be happy right now is how the roof table is going to be circled, and the floor is going to have to be on the ground. And then it's going to be on the ground. You said when you've been in a few months' decision, I thought why are you doing it specifically? Are you H.C.Y. friendly? No, there are a lot of people on this thing. OK. I didn't mind. I just wanted to say that. I'm plugging it up there. Maybe he's not. Let me do a while. Maybe a thousand. Then we will be very motivated to try and deliver what we're so-so. Let's hope that all the different fields are looking at. I didn't even know that you were very good at this. I spoke to Chris this summer. I was speaking about the project, and I was like, you know what I mean? It's interesting. You were good. You were good. You said very clearly. It's interesting. It's interesting. Thank you. He's trying to blow it out. This is an example of what it is. Which I can see in the images. It's very, very cool. Just based on this. It's very cool.