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I've made this little wrapper to do all that locally. `makesub video.mp4` will split the stream and create video.en.srt locally via whisper.cpp

https://github.com/mcdallas/whispersub


I made a small wrapper too, you call it from the command line and it keeps the conversation context for 15 minutes in a temp file.

https://github.com/mcdallas/gptask


I just keep mine in memory for simplicity, but it’s nice that you can restart old ones.


I’ve done something similar here https://github.com/mcdallas/summarize it feeds an audio file to whisper and then summarizes the transcript. You can easily wrap it with yt-dlp to download the audio portion of a video


I also did the same but its a web app, https://github.com/mkagenius/audioGPT (i also have it hosted but I am afraid if i post the link, it would eat through all my credits)


> there needs to be a way to distinguish between a user enjoying a song and the user not paying attention

There is a way to do this, the signal is adding the song to your favourites or a playlist


Whatsapp messages are e2e encrypted so no.


They didn't train a classifier, just a hashing function.


Until Sony sues Cloudflare/Google etc


I'd love to see that for the entertainment value alone!


I’ve made something similar in order to learn how everything works and made it into a python library. Everything is in pure python with no dependencies, only std lib. I’ve implemented all the crypto stuff, address generation including HD, transaction serialization and even the bitcoin script. https://github.com/mcdallas/cryptotools


respect.


Of course HN in it’s infinite wisdom can’t get the causal connection between BTC rising and tether printing right.

Tether is being printed because btc is pumping. They have to print tether to maintain the peg at 1$. If the price keeps rising due to demand for tether they need to print and sell tether.

It does not matter if you can redeem your tethers for dollars because they buy tether when the price goes below 1$ to maintain the peg.


Please don't use allcaps for emphasis on HN - it's basically yelling and the site guidelines ask you not to: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html. You can put *asterisks* around text and it will get italicized. And (this just in!) it's much easier to get literal asterisks now: https://news.ycombinator.com/formatdoc

Also, please don't post supercilious dismissals of the community. It's tedious and dyspeptic. If you're commenting here, you're as much "HN" as anyone else is. If you know more than other users, that's wonderful—please share some of what you know, so the rest of us can learn.

https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&sor...


> Tether is being printed

Tether doesn't claim to "print" anything. Supposedly, Tether is 1:1 backed by actual dollars being paid in to the Tether corporation.

If Tether corporation is "printing" Tethers without having received corresponding deposits, that's the fraud.


Yes it is backed because when they print a new tether they sell it for 1$ which they put it in their treasury.


No, people sell BTC to get Tether, in which case, what did the previous BTC owner buy if it's not backed up with USD?


Who sells tether for less than a dollar for them to buy? Surely if it is pegged to a dollar you should be able to hold out for that price.


Didn't think much of the content but I am impressed he managed to get the julian.com domain and the @julian twitter handle. I would assume that it's a pretty common name.


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