One thing that Rev and other online services have as well as MacWhisper is a good interface for editing the text to correct inevitable errors. Being able to click on the text and have it sync to the correct place in the audio is a must for my use case of transcribing interviews. Also speaker diarization.
Scribers’ iCloud system automatically backs up each transcription and organizes them in a three-pane folder view—somewhat inspired by Bars’ layout. This structure allows a surprising degree of customization for all your data needs, especially when transcribing interviews. It would probably make for a very comfortable workflow here
His potential solution requires the customer to know that there are two states to the sign. An unlit “Ham biscuits available” with a white check next to it would be confusing to those able to read it. Although the legibility would be lower it’s not ideal.
Really cool idea! And I love how fast the site is. I wish the filters were a bit better so I could search for a couch of a certain width or material. Do you expect people to first find a piece of furniture they like on another website then come to spoken.io to make sure they get the best price?
Thanks! We just added filtering this week and plan to expand it across many dimensions: color, material, size, etc. We see two primary use cases: (1) price check an item they already know about and (2) want to discover new items since it can be tedious to look at inventory across multiple sites.
We hope to become the best place to discover furniture online. Today, it is more likely that someone might use us to make sure they are aware of the best price. We do have a Chrome extension to "take with you" to this end.
I totally agree. Any recommendations of games with great visuals that don’t focus on killing? I’d love to experience amazing virtual worlds without gameplay involving weapons.
All I can think of are sports games like FIFA, or side quests in Red Dead Redemption. Any other suggestions?
The Forgotten City, My Summer Car, Quantic Dream's games, Supermassive's games, Cloudpunks, Mind Scanners, Sable, Obduction, Superliminal, Eastward, Beautiful Desolation, Dropsy, If On A Winter's Night Four Travelers, Desert Child, Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor, Legend of Hand, Draugen, Felix The Reaper, Firewatch, The Talos Principle, The Witness
I am interepreting great visuals broadly to include great art direction, but there are some very nice looking realistic 3D games in that list
Some other ones that I don't particularly care for but that many people love: Disco Elysium, Outer Wilds, Return of the Obra Dinn
There are also many great games that feature combat as a core mechanic but are no more "about it" than The Odyssey or The Seven Samurai are. For example: Yakuza 0, Kenshi, INSOMNIA: The Ark, Vampyr, Valakas Story, Pathologic 2, Ghost of a Tale, A Plague Tale
It does! You can turn it off but by default it sends usage data back to Bose. To disable this go there hidden the setting under the profile icon in the top left then Privacy Policy.