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== August 12th, 2019 ==
* '''View Source update''' -- Our annual View Source event is September 30th and October 1st in Amsterdam. The event schedule is now available on the [https://2019.viewsourceconf.org/ web site] with two full days of great talks on subjects like the shape of the web and the web platform, JavaScript, CSS, Augmented Reality, performance tuning, privacy, and more. There will also be smaller breakout sessions for conversations, lightning talks, and even some live podcast streaming. Registration is [https://ti.to/mdn/view-source-amsterdam-2019 open] and there are diversity tickets available at low or now cost to individuals who may need assistance. Details on speakers, venue, hotels and more are all on the web site. Hope to see you there!
* '''More Events''' -- Speaking of events, Mozilla is a sponsor of a number of upcoming events we wanted to make sure you knew about. [https://braziljs.org/conf/ BrazilJS], one of the world’s largest JavaScript conferences, is August 23rd and 24th in Porto Alegre, Brazil. [https://abstractions.io/ Abstractions], a multi-disciplinary conference that spans all of modern software development, is August 21st through 23rd in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [http://cl.indiana.edu/cltw19/ Celtic Language Technology Workshop], a workshop for researchers interested in developing natural language processing resources and technologies for Celtic languages, is on August 19 in Dublin, Ireland. And [https://rustconf.com/ RustConf] will bring more than 600 Rust developers together in Portland, Oregon August 22nd and 23rd.
* '''Mozilla Text to Speech''' -- Last but not least there’s me, that voice in your ear. Recently I was compared, by actual humans, against voices from Google, Apple, Microsoft, Voicery, and Amazon. Also, real human voices were in the competition too. I don’t mean to brag, but I beat out all the synthetic voices and almost all the humans. I know Kelly, for one, welcomes our new computer overlords as you should too.
== August 5th, 2019 ==
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