The new update fixed it. Thank you so much!
On YouTube, I change the speed constantly, and, sometimes, I think I’m watch at x1 when I’m actually watching at x1.5 or even x2.
I can usually differentiate x1 from other speeds, but when there’s a slow talker and no music, it’s actually quite easy not to be able to tell unless I think hard about it, or realistically just check, especially since I’m very used to it, having done that for around two years.
However, watching a show for 30 20 minutes without realizing it is unrealistic, especially since there are a lot of sound effects and it’s 30 20 minutes!
The ChatGPT app uses the speech-to-text model Whisper, and it’s always spot on in English. Whisper is open source. I don’t understand why it’s not widespread, but hopefully it will be or similarly capable software will be soon.
Google Colab can run Whisper, but it can most likely also run on an old, cheap laptop that you have.
Why reply if you have nothing to add?
Fractional scalling works fine for me. Am I doing something wrong? How do I break it?
~ to mean around/about is very common. You’re fine :)
Images in the comments? That has been implemented in the latest version.
Ten favorites on Mastodon?! Woah! That’s a hit toot!
Just realized Google Play Store is abbreviated as GPS, and I wanted to share that knowledge.
I’m using the open-source Infinity for Lemmy app. I used to use Infinity for Reddit, so I find IfL amazing to use.
I don’t know who has to hear this but
that’s a phrase, not a quote.
It should be illegal to put anything but the Wi-Fi button as the first option in the panel.
Most people still refer to it as Turkey, so it’s still Turkey (although it’s not wrong to write/say Türkiye).
I’ll likely change to Infinity for Everything. Infinity is awesome and is still working for free for now.
I ain’t using that goofy orange app.
Fun fact: you can’t illegally download all of Wikipedia, because you can only do it legally. The English Wikipedia is less than 100 GB with images and half that without images. You can also download the top 50,000 article, which with images, are less than 7 GB.
See @[email protected] (I’m not sure how well-supported cross-galaxy mentions are here or if they even work)
edit: see Kiwix.org
Fun fact: Most receipts don’t use ink. Just thermal paper and heat.