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  • I should also add that if you don't want to reconfigure Jambi to use Whisper, you can try WhisperNow, which is built in Python and uses Whisper. I saw similar transcription performance when I used Whisper with Jambi and decided to move forward with Vosk after testing Whisper in both programs.

  • I use the Futo Keyboard on Android which already has this feature. It's also opens source, and I've had a really good experience with it so far.

  • I'm not familiar with whisper.c++ but I did try faster-whisper. Unfortunately, the transcriptions took upward of 40sec and it didn't offer live transcription, which is a nice feature of vosk. There's a comparison in the readme with other differences. That said, it should be relatively modular. It shouldn't take much to swap it back to whisper if that's what you prefer to use. Whisper is in the nix flake as optional, and the program allows you to change models but i haven't bothered trying to switch back to Whisper since Vosk has been more performant.

  • That means a lot to me. Thanks so much for your kind words!

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Meet Jambi - a blazing-fast voice transcription application built with Rust

  • I don't know of any FOSS SMS apps with this feature, but there is an open issue in Quik's github repo requesting that feature.

    Please leave it a thumbs up if that's something you would like to see added. https://github.com/octoshrimpy/quik/issues/152

  • F-Droid @lemmy.ml

    Foss app for adding speech bubbles to images?

  • DevOps @programming.dev

    Github Bounties?

  • Honest quetion, how/where are drivers license photos saved? Is saving photos at the state level more or less secure than saving at the federal level? Also, the TSA supposedly just uses scans to speed up and more accurately verify, and claims not to save the scans (for now). If they wanted a database of everyone's face scan, couldn't they just subpoena every state's DMV/tag-agency for license photos?

  • Another okay option I just stumbled on is Viewnior. The only thing it lacks is webp file support.

  • Thanks for confirming that you're seeing the same thing. Must be a bug.

  • Ahh that's good to know. I had no idea about libadwaita. Thank you!

  • I navigated to my screenshot folder in terminal and opened an image using swayimg -r but it wouldn't let me navigate with n or p. I also tried going to my Pictures folder and used swayimg Screenshots/* like this thread suggested, but still no luck.

  • Unfortunately, --all isn't an option. The following options are available in swayimg:

     
        
    Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
      -r, --recursive      read directories recursively
      -o, --order=ORDER    set sort order for image list: none/[alpha]/random
      -s, --scale=SCALE    set initial image scale: [optimal]/fit/width/height/fill/real
      -l, --slideshow      activate slideshow mode on startup
      -f, --fullscreen     show image in full screen mode
      -p, --position=POS   set window position [parent]/X,Y
      -g, --size=SIZE      set window size: [parent]/image/W,H
      -a, --class=NAME     set window class/app_id
      -c, --config=S.K=V   set configuration parameter: section.key=value
      -v, --version        print version info and exit
      -h, --help           print this help and exit
    
      
  • If that let's you flip between images that are in the same folder using arrow keys (or something similar), that would be awesome.

  • Gwenview looks a little too full featured, but the Gnome Image Viewer (Loupe) works well. No dependencies needed in Nix, and the arrow keys let you flip between different images that are in the same folder. All of the on-screen functionality works (copy, move to trash, zoom in/out, toggle full-screen, etc.), and keyboard shortcuts and gestures work great. The only bug I have to work out is that it doesn't respect the gtk theme I have configured (GTK 2, 3, and 4). Otherwise, seems like a good option.

  • Sounds interesting, but the requirements say it needs gnome-desktop. I'm using Hyprland on NixOS, so it doesn't sound like this will work for my setup unfortunately. Thank you for the suggestion. Hopefully this helps others.

  • I like how it supports animated webp and gif files right out of the box. Would be perfect if you could open images from the file manager and navigate, but it doesn't look like that's in the works.

  • Can you open animated gifs in imv? I just get a black screen, but the home page says animated gifs are supported.

  • Doesn't look like Hyperion is open source :(

    Until there's a FOSS version of Nova, I guess I'll keep using Nova and have my firewall block its outgoing traffic.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Is there an image viewer like nsxiv, but with native Wayland support?

    codeberg.org /nsxiv/nsxiv/issues/469
  • Nova launcher - there isn't a good one for one FOSS replacement. Every launcher I tried from fdroid has at least one shortcoming (if not more).

  • How do you get those inverted bottom corners on your Waybar?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Does the legacy of AppOutlet live on?

    github.com /AppOutlet/AppOutlet
  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Anyone migrate from PlayerPro to a FOSS alternative?

    play.google.com /store/apps/details
  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    FOSS Alternative to MakeMKV

    www.reddit.com /r/linuxquestions/comments/luymj6/foss_alternative_to_makemkv/
  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    ZigBee RGB Lightbulb w/o 3rd party app

  • F-Droid @lemmy.ml

    Best FOSS alternative to Nova Launcher?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Best VOIP service and FOSS app combo on GrapheneOS in 2023?

  • Bitcoin @lemmy.ml

    Is opening channels with a lightning node the same as having a hot wallet?