This year, as an experiment, we're also generating vtt subtitles of all released videos at @fosdem. These are generated after publishing of the video using OpenAI whisper.
I would love to get feedback about these subtitles. Are people using them? Are they useful?
As they're plain text files, it should also be possible to perform some analysis at scale on the contents of all the talks that were performed at FOSDEM. If anyone is doing something like this, please let me know!
I would love to get feedback about these subtitles. Are people using them? Are they useful?
As they're plain text files, it should also be possible to perform some analysis at scale on the contents of all the talks that were performed at FOSDEM. If anyone is doing something like this, please let me know!
Anyway, review.video.fosdem.org is busily processing files now, things will be available soon (I hope).
#tfw you spend four hours tracking down a bug in prod and you end up finding https://salsa.debian.org/debconf-video-team/sreview/-/commit/9e080ee6464b4da264ad9fb279ca055e294aaee8 ... 🤦
Campus Solbosch I am in you. #FOSDEM
@jpmens
This is *insane*.
I tried it on my 'random replies to what I found in my referer logs' blog post from way back when, which contains a crap load of random junk, including one recipe for waffles.
It got it out perfectly.
This is *insane*.
I tried it on my 'random replies to what I found in my referer logs' blog post from way back when, which contains a crap load of random junk, including one recipe for waffles.
It got it out perfectly.
@krisbuytaert
I do too, although I don't do more than a few posts a year these days.
Most recent one explaining how to do a JSON-based extensible DSL with perl and Moose.
@lkanies @sortova
I do too, although I don't do more than a few posts a year these days.
Most recent one explaining how to do a JSON-based extensible DSL with perl and Moose.
@lkanies @sortova
@jpmens
Yes, just as childish indeed, that was my point 😉
Yes, just as childish indeed, that was my point 😉