"update: note that the Jasper suggestion from marto came 7 minutes after his arrogant reaction to my suggestion. I criticise it because it fails to connect to Perl (upd: actually I didn't - I avoided criticising and tried to be neutral in style, nevertheless...), the group gets its knickers in a twist and loses it with wall-to-wall nonsense retaliation like this one (YourMother)."

You're all over the place here. You say you I was arrogant, when I simply asked you a question. You then claim to have criticised me (you updated your post asking a further question, without bothering to tell me), then update this post to say you haven't been critical because you tried to be 'neutral in style'. You are inconsistent in what you say and what you claim to do.


In reply to Re^5: API continuous Speech-To-Text by marto
in thread API continuous Speech-To-Text by Anonymous Monk

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