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My dude! Just use Whisper-CPP! It's free and takes almost no time! :)

You may also find that many podcasts include a transcript anyway - look for podcast:transcript in the RSS feed, which will link to a VTT or SRT format file.


I'm curious - the female voice is definitely AI.

But is the male voice AI? There are a few ums and ers there ... and why would you record an AI voice too close to the microphone, so every time they say a plosive, it sounds bad?


The male voice is also artificial intelligence


Hey, @bjar2 - would love to cover this for Podnews, the industry newsletter.

I guess I'm curious about how the discovery platform works, and what data you're using. An API would be fun, wouldn't it?

editor@podnews.net


Hi, and thanks for reaching out @jamescridland. I sent a mail with more information :)


This is a really interesting piece of work. I wonder what use it might have - perhaps it might aid those companies who do "brand suitability" tools, being able to spot when someone is being ironic or sarcastic.

Putting it into the Podnews newsletter today.


This is nice, though Google's NotebookLM (and similar products from ElevenLabs and Meta) offer much the same thing for free.


Yes, this was inspired by NotebookLM. Developed an API system that allows one to extend it towards their own apps, too. Thank you for checking it out. Much appreciated.


Bitwarden also supports passkeys, and works on iOS, Android, Mac, Windows etc.

Mind, I’ve no idea how well it does so. Every so often, my passkeys fail in some incomprehensible way, so I’m not very comfortable with the concept.


alternateEnclosure is supported by PodcastAddict, PodLP, TrueFans, and a few more out of the gate. It's a comparatively new tag, but one that will be quite interesting once more podcast apps begin using it.


You can either use the iTunes API, or you can use the Podcast Index, which is free and open for anyone. podcastindex.org also has a number of APIs to help build a tool.


That RSS feed is working just fine for me... ?


> Please believe me. My current email server IP has been managed by me and used exclusively for my personal email with zero spam, zero, for the last ten years.

I don't believe you. Sorry. Unless you never actually use your email address for anything, to have zero spam is impossible.

Unless you mean that you have a 100% success rate in filtering that spam out, and in which case, I'd still not believe you.


They obviously mean zero outgoing spam.


the article is very poorly written on one really important dimension, and that is inbound email vs outbound. "Does mail you send get caught in filters you don't control?" vs "how should you handle inbound mail through the spam filters you must configure."

the portion of the article that you are quoting seems to mean that his domain/subnets have a perfect record of not sending any spam.

in the weighting system in my head, people who don't meticulously keep track of differences like this in a writeup make me worry that they weren't keeping track when working on the problem itself either.


Given the context of IP reputation, I'm certain they mean that zero spam has been sent from that IP, not that zero spam has been received.

Preventing spam from being sent from your IP is achievable.


I've not been on any spam list in 10 years or more and only once in around 24 years (or more) of hosting my own email, and I do use my email accounts. That one time was 100% my goof, made a simple mistake, fixed it, was barely a hiccup.


He likely means he's not sending spam.


I believe the author means that he has sent zero spam in the that time, not received zero spam.


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