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Voxtral mini is a bit bigger but their mixed language demos looked super impressive https://mistral.ai/news/voxtral


We like Whisper because it's open-source :) but we also support OpenAI 4o-transcribe/ElevenLabs/Deepgram APIs that all use non-Whisper models (presumedly) under the hood. Speaches also supports other models that are not Whisper. Hopefully adding Parakeet support later too!


This needs to be higher, the installer on the README has a trojan.


More details please? Which installer?

---7.3.0--- This release popped up just a few minutes ago, so VirusTotal results for the 7.3.0 EXE and MSI installers

EXE (still running behavior checks but Arctic Wolf says Unsafe and AVG & Avast say PUP): https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/816b21b7435295d0ac86f6a8...

MSI nothing flags immediately, still running behavior checks (https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/e022a018c4ac6f27696c145e...)

---7.2.2/7.2.1 below--- I do note one bit of weirdness, the Windows downloads show 7.2.2 but the download links themselves are 7.2.1. 7.2.1 is also what shows on the release from 3 days ago even though it's numbered 7.2.2.

I didn't check the Mac or Linux installers, but for Windows VirusTotal flags nothing on the 7.2.1/7.2.2 MSI (https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/7a2d4fec05d1b24b7deda202...) and 3 flags on the EXE (ArcticWolf Unsafe, AVG & Avast PUP) (https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/a30388127ad48ca8a42f9831...)


Need to run a diff against 7.2.2 tag against 7.3.0; I suspect the issue might be something related to an edit I made on `tauri.conf.json` or one of my Rust dependencies.


We're actively tracking this issue here:

https://github.com/epicenter-so/epicenter/issues/440

Thank you again for bringing this to my attention! Need to step up my Windows development.


Keep in mind that AVG and Avast are owned by the same company now so overlap is likely.

I'm not at my computer but IIRC there was mention of connecting out to a couple of initially unidentifiable domains but a little digging makes it seem they're poorly documented but related to visual studio analytics. I ignored after seeing that.


Lucene's WFST is an insanely good and underappreciated in-process key value store. Assuming that you're okay with a 1 hour lag on your data.

Keyvi is also interesting in this regard


This was my contribution to their docs, happy to see people find it useful :)


While that's an interesting read, reality would disagree


> You cannot make people work for you and hoard all the profits while they are stuck with fixed salaries, without in the process developing strong feelings on why you're entitled to do that and how they deserve it actually.

I wonder why we don't see more software engineering co ops?


Because people don't like risk and if they can make a boat load of money without risk they would rather do that than make 10 boat loads of money with risk.


Eh it's because wealth accumulation has meant that those with money have too much money to fail, so to speak. Able to skirt legal boundaries and often push the cost onto the taxpayer.


Code doesn’t make engineers money.

Selling the code does.

Engineers typically aren’t very good sales people.


Why not have a marketer at the co-op?


That is how a lot of software engineering firms run in practice - the good engineers have buy in through stock options.

A lot of engineers are replaceable though. They get less stock.


Meritocracy


the myth of


Because people who would support a coop and write posts like these usually end up being disastrous company leads. Then add multiple of them and committees.


Co-ops amplify the people problems and you are now locked in a room with people who know how to code but don't know how to make money.


Because someone has to put up the money. And the people who put up the money want a return on it, or they will put their money somewhere else.


I believe Spain does this.


Annoyingly this is a hard concept to search because co-op is also another word for, basically, an internship.


Here is an example: https://autonomic.zone/


A combination of a persistent strain of rugged individualist libertarian attitudes and ego. Everyone thinking we're better than everyone else and if only we could be in charge everything would be better than if those other idiots were prevents the kind of solidarity needed to do co-ops or professional associations or partnerships like lawyers.


Imagine having 2 or more of the OP in the same organization, raging at each other about a tiny, perceived difference in outlook. You can easily have software engineering partnership but it's clear that a person like the OP would destroy any organization, no matter the structure, which is probably why they describe themselves as an anarchist (i.e. a person with a life-long inability to adapt to any give context).


>OP would destroy any organization, no matter the structure, which is probably why they describe themselves as an anarchist (i.e. a person with a life-long inability to adapt to any give context).

Hardly 'anarchist'.


Is this an ad? Can you buy upvotes for HN?


It's not an ad, the original title I submitted it with was different. I added it because I discovered it a few weeks ago, and I love the self-hosted version, very polished and well documented.


It would be really interesting for enterprise or gamedev software to start supporting steam OS, I know a fair amount of people planning on switching from Windows to Steam OS when 10 is EOL'd


Disagree, as a consumer I want to know this


It's like a website but for code instead of people.

People use web browsers to hit websites, but when code hits URLs they are typically just called APIs. A website is technically an API too


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