Some do, some don't, sure. Google STT for example supports class tokens natively. There are also services like uniMRCP that allow for certain SRGS grammar features to be used with Google STT, but they are limited in…
Really interesting use of intents and entities. I feel like some of this is reinventing the wheel, since there is already a grammar specification, but novel use of intents/entities. https://www.w3.org/TR/speech-grammar/
Collaboration was certainly my driver for using Google Sheets, but most, if not all, of that functionality is in Excel Online now.
Yeah, calling that video a "deepfake" sounds like someone has no idea what they are talking about.
>>Sitting at your desk == not busy in their mind Maddeningly, these are the same people who feel like you have to be in the office 100% of the time so they feel like you are working.
I am in this situation pretty frequently. Are you just a solid communicator? I know I tend to get roped into meetings because I'm good at leading meetings, while other engineers are frankly terrible at it.
I have kids. They forget to turn off lights, mess with my thermostat, leave doors unlocked. The peace of mind of being able to remotely check/access/control all of this is great.
Wow I haven't thought of Hiren's in over a decade. I used to use it daily back in my desktop support days working with XP. Very interesting to see a new version.
I agree that the third party doctrine is a huge problem for privacy. We're making progress on that front: https://www.insideprivacy.com/data-privacy/supreme-courts-ca...
Because we design for worst case scenarios, not perfect utopias.
I cannot recommend the selfauthoring program enough.
Yeah, we signed up to have that happen inside of the platform, not outside of it.
Yeah, I came here to say this. The title here suggests that the FDA just banned them. They have not. Misleading at best, straight up lying at worst.
It's a design decision that is gaining a lot of traction lately.
Verbio offers an ASR with built-in grammars, which is what you are asking for. Deepspeech is hot garbage in my experience.
Trump has created 515 businesses and only 11 of them failed. That's a 98.64% success rate. He has a better track record than Elon Musk by an order of magnitude.
Can you elaborate on some of these books you are referring to? I'm a self taught developer in his first real, institutional engineering role and I am worried I'm in over my head sometimes and would love to read some…
Which is a selling point for applications like RocketChat and Mattermost.
They also just described 3 services where you don't own the data.
>So they pay $0 in net taxes. Working as intended? The tax code is designed to encourage this kind of reinvestment.
I'm not sure what about the experience you had a concern about. Slack is the de facto user experience standard right now, with everyone from discord to teams copying it.
These things are everywhere in Austin. Thanks for that article, really interesting.
Yeah I think this mindset is going to be prevalent with Windows users because these kinds of gestures are not native, while Mac users are comfortable with it since it's integrated in the OS.
There is a big industry starting to spring up around this, data insurance. Go to any big insurance conference and all they are talking about right now is cyber insurance. Construction companies are asking for it for…
Are you high? Being not-bad is not the same as being good. Inaction is not the same as positive action. That's literally all I'm saying.
Some do, some don't, sure. Google STT for example supports class tokens natively. There are also services like uniMRCP that allow for certain SRGS grammar features to be used with Google STT, but they are limited in…
Really interesting use of intents and entities. I feel like some of this is reinventing the wheel, since there is already a grammar specification, but novel use of intents/entities. https://www.w3.org/TR/speech-grammar/
Collaboration was certainly my driver for using Google Sheets, but most, if not all, of that functionality is in Excel Online now.
Yeah, calling that video a "deepfake" sounds like someone has no idea what they are talking about.
>>Sitting at your desk == not busy in their mind Maddeningly, these are the same people who feel like you have to be in the office 100% of the time so they feel like you are working.
I am in this situation pretty frequently. Are you just a solid communicator? I know I tend to get roped into meetings because I'm good at leading meetings, while other engineers are frankly terrible at it.
I have kids. They forget to turn off lights, mess with my thermostat, leave doors unlocked. The peace of mind of being able to remotely check/access/control all of this is great.
Wow I haven't thought of Hiren's in over a decade. I used to use it daily back in my desktop support days working with XP. Very interesting to see a new version.
I agree that the third party doctrine is a huge problem for privacy. We're making progress on that front: https://www.insideprivacy.com/data-privacy/supreme-courts-ca...
Because we design for worst case scenarios, not perfect utopias.
I cannot recommend the selfauthoring program enough.
Yeah, we signed up to have that happen inside of the platform, not outside of it.
Yeah, I came here to say this. The title here suggests that the FDA just banned them. They have not. Misleading at best, straight up lying at worst.
It's a design decision that is gaining a lot of traction lately.
Verbio offers an ASR with built-in grammars, which is what you are asking for. Deepspeech is hot garbage in my experience.
Trump has created 515 businesses and only 11 of them failed. That's a 98.64% success rate. He has a better track record than Elon Musk by an order of magnitude.
Can you elaborate on some of these books you are referring to? I'm a self taught developer in his first real, institutional engineering role and I am worried I'm in over my head sometimes and would love to read some…
Which is a selling point for applications like RocketChat and Mattermost.
They also just described 3 services where you don't own the data.
>So they pay $0 in net taxes. Working as intended? The tax code is designed to encourage this kind of reinvestment.
I'm not sure what about the experience you had a concern about. Slack is the de facto user experience standard right now, with everyone from discord to teams copying it.
These things are everywhere in Austin. Thanks for that article, really interesting.
Yeah I think this mindset is going to be prevalent with Windows users because these kinds of gestures are not native, while Mac users are comfortable with it since it's integrated in the OS.
There is a big industry starting to spring up around this, data insurance. Go to any big insurance conference and all they are talking about right now is cyber insurance. Construction companies are asking for it for…
Are you high? Being not-bad is not the same as being good. Inaction is not the same as positive action. That's literally all I'm saying.