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Thanks, I'll try this out again sometime.
I tried it briefly but bounced off after the tutorial finished, I couldn't figure out what to do. Is reading the books required for enjoyment? I haven't read anything from the Discworld series.
> Though you can also get trapped in a fractal of polish-chasing I think this applies to anything :) > You quickly realize the behavior you see is an idiosyncrasy in the screen reader itself. Yeah this is definitely a…
I've added a section about TTS voices to the post, see https://neurrone.com/posts/software-development-at-800-wpm/#...
I've added a section about TTS voices to the post, see https://neurrone.com/posts/software-development-at-800-wpm/#...
I've added a section about TTS voices to the post, see https://neurrone.com/posts/software-development-at-800-wpm/#...
> When I listened to the voice sample in that section of the article, it sounds very choppy and almost like every phoneme isn't captured. Every syllable is being captured, just speed up so that the pauses between them…
Yup, see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44719112
> Is there a difference for how fast you can listen to the newer more nicely sounding ones or the older more robotic ones? Yes. The main requirements for the TTS I use is it must be intelligible at very high rates of…
Incredible article. I never knew there were so many JavaScript runtimes out there, and that it was possible to run JavaScript on microcontrollers.
> If you're used to 800 wpm bursts, I'd Assume normal speaking pace will feel slow any way you cut it Edit: if you're referring to videos or podcast then yes, assuming the objective is to get information as quickly as…
Thanks for reading :)
Oh yes. It was one of my formative childhood experiences. My first mud was Alter Aeon, but I haven't played in almost 10 years. I enjoyed myself during the 5 years or so that I played and got to know a lot of people.…
Yeah, the options for this are quite limited. The only ones I know of are Espeak (open source) but doesn't sound as good, and Eloquence, which is an abandoned product. The use case for super high speed TTS are pretty…
Oh boy, don't get me started on emails. HTML emails are such a pain because of the hacks needed to get it to render properly across multiple devices. So I hear a lot of information about the tables being used for layout…
Yes, exactly.
Yes, that is how I usually consume my content. Cognitive load is actually lower for unstructured prose compared to code, think about fiction for example. Code is much denser. When I read to relax, it is for enjoyment,…
> Casually dropping that everyone is speaking so slow. That you must use the time between sentences for something meaningful, pretty funny. :-) Didn't mean it that way . But that is truly the only way that I can use the…
I was referring to how synthetic speech always talk in exactly the same way down to inflection and pauses whenever it encounters the same phrase, which isn't how people talk. So this helps a lot with comprehension.…
Yup, it does. I was an early adopter of VS Code. It has been extremely satisfying seeing the progress they've made with accessibility. I provide feedback on a semi-frequent basis. Nowadays its only to flag regressions.
Author here, surprised this somehow got onto HN since I only posted on Mastodon. Happy to answer any questions.
Edit: typo I didn't post this onto HN, so I only just found out about this thread. Thanks for mentioning the margin issue, I've tried fixing it now. Let me know if its still an issue. > I wonder how quickly ChatGPT…
Would be curious how it compares with Duplicacy (which seems to be really popular) as well as Kopia, which is newer.