marto: I'd probably start by researching projects like Jasper to see how they work under the hood.

TheloniusMonk: Are you saying he should use Python instead?

There is no complementary explanation for how that interpretation—of a simple, and rather constructive, suggestion—could have been reached.

It took you one day after starting your account to dig up a dead thread started by sundialsvc4 to imply that he’s a misunderstood genius. If that’s not a hackle-raiser, I don’t know what is.

You are also already picking fights with important contributors without showing code to demonstrate your points, cutting and pasting broken code instead of recommending modules, and throwing around a term like “ignore list” that most new monks would not know in just two weeks of being cloistered.…


In reply to Re^3: API continuous Speech-To-Text by Your Mother
in thread API continuous Speech-To-Text by Anonymous Monk

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