You could easily save $138.99 by using Linux.
You could easily save $138.99 by using Linux.
Yes, this is how I read it as well. The library would support to use a local model, but they decided to just send the audio data to Google.
There is nothing special going on. This whole project is just a bunch of python libraries coupled together to a cli tool. It uses the package SpeechRecognition to connect to the google speech recognition api: https://github.com/microsoft/markitdown/blob/main/src/markitdown/_markitdown.py#L691
Pretty uninteresting and a bit disappointing. Pandoc is a lot more interesting.
I like libreoffice, but converting audio files to markdown must be a pretty recent feature, for I never heard of it before being part of libreoffice.
So the “a” at the beginning can be dropped?
The author gave me the estimate 30-40 Euro.
The tool looks interesting, but the website is horrible.
Many videos require a login now, due to weird age restrictions. YouTube is becoming increasingly useless.
I requested a thinkpad and installed arch linux on it. How safe is my job?
I guess they need to do some refactoring, as all the other supported platforms will do fine with hardcoded domains.
There seems to be some support for mastodon.social: https://docs.postiz.com/providers/mastodon
Which part of this post has anything to do with Open Source?
I can just create a branch in my local clone
still part of the repo though: https://github.com/WinampDesktop/winamp/tree/3ab19235a69d96ba0d3d3d32428ea6e7afef6478/Src/Plugins/DSP/sc_serv3
Got a copy now as well. As they appear to be still confused about git, others might still have a chance. 😂
Omg, gotta clone the repo, before they remove it. 😂
I get that outlook is a joke, but this one misses a punchline and reads like an ad.
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There are some interesting similarities in the code and the project structure. Example:
This comment suggests it is a fork: https://github.com/allentown521/FocusPodcast/issues/1#issuecomment-2208289756
But otherwise i can’t find it written explicitly anywhere.
ratt can do this with some lua and css selectors: https://git.sr.ht/~ghost08/ratt