The single exception to this (which is actually buried fairly deep in the feature list) is the audio transcription tool. I didn't take a closer look at what is used to perform this, but at least it's not "just" document conversion like pandoc.
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Or just Google doing their best filter bubble. I don't think they have any useable info on me any more, haven't used their search for ages.
Either way, I'll take your word for it and just thank my lucky star that I can continue to use Newpipe without problems.
Okay, I'll click your Google link —
It looks like there aren't many great matches for your search
— and certainly none mentioning Newpipe 🤷
It also has way more features, which might exain the extra resources. I'm sceptic but would love to proven wrong that Lemmy would fare any better with a bunch of FB-like features tacked on?
Calling in @jwr1@kbin.earth re possible domain block.
Granted. You do indeed get a few hours of peace and quiet — just the most blissful calm you've ever experienced — and then never again.
You go on to live a frantic life of constant unrest and barrage on the senses. Soon you give up on sleep entirely, lose your grip on reality, and barely notice when you pop a blood vessel in your brain and expire.
Cannot confirm, in my usage I have never encountered this. I use Newpipe almost daily and do not have a YT login.
Occasionally Google has done something (deliberately or coincidentally) to limit third party app access, but that's usually worked around very quickly.
Defo go for F-droid! Dunno if it's baked into Graphene but I use it almost exclusively on Android.
I also recommend Firefox/Fennec with the Web Archives add-on for viewing paywalled articles. You will be depending on others archiving the full version to read them, but with most larger outlets they will.
Context? Graphene related advice?
For Youtube w/o ads just use Newpipe, an open source, privacy aware, third party app. You'll never need to log into Youtube again. And it's not even piracy, even if Google might think differently 🙂
Bleakly optimistic at best, yeah? 😬
I'm not completely clear either on how Microsoft have implemented this previously. As I said, I didn't look very deep into the repository.
If these are indeed other Python projects they piled together, as others suggest, I'd be happy to hear what speech recognition library this might've built on.