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PHP macOS say Supervising a Retrained Siri Nuance Tutorial
It’s Nuance Day!!!! Complacency alert!!! Sometimes nuances take longer to resolve than the 90%ers. We found the Siri retraining procedures we tried to help out with, on a first day’s worth of effort, regarding PHP macOS say Supervising a Retrained … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, automation, command, command line, configuration, configure, exec, ffmpeg, hear, Hey Siri, install, intranet, Intranet feeling, iOS, iPhone, language, MacBook Air, macOS, nuance, operating system, PHP, play, programming, repeat, replay, retrain, say, Siri, speak, Text to Speech, train, tutorial, url, voice, voiceover
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PHP macOS say Supervising a Retrained Siri Tutorial
Here Siri, it’s time for a retraining session. Hey Bud, I only respond to Hey. Sorry, Bud … but as the provider of your treats … smirk … Hey Siri, it’s time for a retraining session. Why retrain Siri? Well, … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, automation, configuration, configure, exec, hear, Hey Siri, intranet, Intranet feeling, iOS, iPhone, language, MacBook Air, macOS, PHP, programming, retrain, say, Siri, speak, Text to Speech, train, tutorial, url, voice, voiceover
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Document Root Relative Folder Listing Assembly Sharing Tutorial
This “assembly” work of recent times involves “personalization”, in that what the user selects, and the order they select it in off that “:” dropdown determines the content. To us, that is the recipe for offering some email or SMS … Continue reading →
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Tagged abstraction, Ajax, animated gif, animation, Apache, assemblies, assembly, asynchronous, background, background image, caption, captions, cell, command, command line, commentary, concatenate, concatenation, convert, CSS, directory, div, Document Root, dropdown, email, emoji, event, exec, extensio, file, filename, find, folder, FormData, hashtag, hashtagging, image, ImageMagick, images, inline, inline-block, line feed, link, Linux, listing, ls, media, mimetype, multiple, onclick, one row, onmouseover, ontouchmove, operating system, overlay, pair, pairings, pandoc, PATH, PDF, PHP, popup, popup window, Powerpoint, presentation, programming, relative, relative URL, report, resize, row, select, share, sharing, shell_exec, slide, slides, slideshow, SMS, table, table cell, talent, text, tool, tutorial, url, video, voiceover, web server, word.document
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Document Root Relative Folder Listing Media Grouping Concatenation Tutorial
Yesterday’s Document Root Relative Folder Listing Media Pairing Concatenation Tutorial honed in on … pairs of media and types that at most one of is an image … but today, nuancing that we allow for … some image(s) and pairs, … Continue reading →
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Tagged abstraction, Ajax, animated gif, animation, Apache, assemblies, assembly, asynchronous, background, background image, caption, captions, cell, command, command line, commentary, concatenate, concatenation, convert, CSS, directory, div, Document Root, dropdown, emoji, event, exec, extensio, file, filename, find, folder, FormData, image, ImageMagick, images, inline, inline-block, line feed, link, Linux, listing, ls, media, mimetype, multiple, onclick, one row, onmouseover, ontouchmove, operating system, overlay, pair, pairings, pandoc, PATH, PDF, PHP, popup, popup window, Powerpoint, presentation, programming, relative, relative URL, report, resize, row, select, shell_exec, slide, slides, slideshow, table, table cell, talent, text, tool, tutorial, url, video, voiceover, web server, word.document
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Document Root Relative Folder Listing Media Pairing Concatenation Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Document Root Relative Folder Listing Media Pairings Tutorial … audio and video … ffmpeg helps add an audio soundtrack onto a video text and image … textarea element with image background audio and image … audio element with … Continue reading →
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Tagged abstraction, Ajax, animated gif, animation, Apache, assemblies, assembly, asynchronous, caption, captions, cell, command, command line, commentary, concatenate, concatenation, convert, CSS, directory, div, Document Root, dropdown, emoji, event, exec, extensio, file, filename, find, folder, FormData, image, ImageMagick, images, inline, inline-block, line feed, link, Linux, listing, ls, media, mimetype, multiple, onclick, one row, onmouseover, ontouchmove, operating system, overlay, pair, pairings, pandoc, PATH, PDF, PHP, popup, popup window, Powerpoint, presentation, programming, relative, relative URL, report, resize, row, select, shell_exec, slide, slides, slideshow, table, table cell, talent, text, tool, tutorial, url, video, voiceover, web server, word.document
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Document Root Relative Folder Listing Media Pairings Tutorial
Onto the day before yesterday’s Document Root Relative Folder Listing Links Video Tutorial, and it’s work with … “assemblies” … as an image media multiple selection (set of “widget”) ideas … as per list below … it’s time, today, to … Continue reading →
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Tagged abstraction, Ajax, animated gif, animation, Apache, assemblies, assembly, asynchronous, caption, captions, cell, command, command line, commentary, convert, CSS, directory, div, Document Root, dropdown, emoji, event, exec, extensio, file, filename, find, folder, FormData, image, ImageMagick, images, inline, inline-block, line feed, link, Linux, listing, ls, media, mimetype, multiple, onclick, one row, onmouseover, ontouchmove, operating system, overlay, pair, pairings, pandoc, PATH, PDF, PHP, popup, popup window, Powerpoint, presentation, programming, relative, relative URL, report, resize, row, select, shell_exec, slide, slides, slideshow, table, table cell, talent, text, tool, tutorial, url, video, voiceover, web server, word.document
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Haiku Image Tutorial
Were you around when Python Cowsay API Cartoon Speech Media Tutorial‘s “genesis tutorial” called Python Cowsay API Primer Tutorial intimated … … with an integration purpose in mind ? And then, sometime between then and now were you a “Doubting … Continue reading →
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Tagged cowsay, DOM, haiku, HTML, image, integration, Javascript, poetry, popup, popup window, programming, say, software integration, text, text to image, tutorial, voiceover, window
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Document Root Relative Folder Listing Assembly Complexity Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Document Root Relative Folder Listing Assembly Sharing Tutorial‘s “sidestep for genericity” we’re back to nuances regarding assemblies and the media combinations users may select from that “:” dropdown. When it comes to designing an HTML widget, or … Continue reading →