"Hijos del pueblo" - Spanish Anarchist Song

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#NowPlaying #CNT #SpanishCivilWar #CivilWar #HijosDelPueblo #Anarchism #Syndicalism #AnarchoSyndicalism #Anarchy

WhisperX — Automated Transcripts w/ Timestamps and Speaker Tagging


I think a lot of people have heard of OpenAI’s local-friendly Whisper model, but I don’t see enough self-hosters talking about WhisperX, so I’ll hop on the soapbox:

Whisper is extremely good when you have lots of audio with one person talking, but fails hard in a conversational setting with people talking over each other. It’s also hard to sync up transcripts with the original audio.

Enter WhisperX: WhisperX is an improved whisper implementation that automatically tags who is talking, and tags each line of speech with a timestamp.

I’ve found it great for DMing TTRPGs — simply record your session with a conference mic, run a transcript with WhisperX, and pass the output to a long-context LLM for easy session summaries. It’s a great way to avoid slowing down the game by taking notes on minor events and NPCs.

I’ve also used it in a hacky script pipeline to bulk download podcast episodes with yt-dlp, create searchable transcripts, and scrub ads by having an LLM sniff out timestamps to cut with ffmpeg.

Privacy-friendly, modest hardware requirements, and good at what it does. WhisperX, apply directly to the forehead.

in reply to hoshikarakitaridia

Now that's an interesting angle. I am a mediocre musician on my best day, but sometimes I incorporate phrases and lyric snippits in a piece. I wonder if I could use WhisperX to find those words or phrases from a stack of songs. For instance, I did a piece that used a line from Jimi Hendrix's 'If 6 were 9' where he says 'I'm the one who's gotta die when it's time for me to die. So let me live my life the way I want to.' I wonder if WhisperX could pick that out of a stack of Jimi Hendrix songs.
in reply to irmadlad

You should be able to get decent results if you pipe your tracks through demucs first to isolate the vocals.

github.com/adefossez/demucs

Vanilla whisper will probably be better than whisperX for that use case though.

Depending on how esoteric your music library is, you can also build a lyrics DB with beets: beets.readthedocs.io/en/stable…

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in reply to 𝕕𝕚𝕒𝕟𝕒 🏳️‍⚧️🦋

People get together at random for the experience they are involved with.
For instance, some friends were hashers. They get together for a crosscountry style run and drink beer afterwards and then go home.
My friends met hashing and later married. In conversations about the activity, the connections they had with others doing the same were mostly only activity based and did not extend out from there. Hook ups were frequent among some, but my friends experience was an outlier.

Jack Dorsey, cofundador do Twitter, lançou o #Bitchat, um aplicativo de mensagens que funciona via Bluetooth, sem internet, sinal de celular ou servidores.
O app é descentralizado, criptografado de ponta a ponta e não exige cadastro nem coleta dados pessoais. As mensagens são transmitidas por uma rede entre os próprios celulares, formando uma malha (mesh) que pode cobrir até 300 metros.
Podendo ser usado em locais com restrição de sinal, protestos ou situações de emergência, o Bitchat também conta com um modo que apaga todos os dados do dispositivo com três toques. A versão beta está disponível para iOS e macOS.

#bitchat
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in reply to Baessando ☭🇧🇷🇵🇸🇺🇳

@pBaesse @kennergf @daltux e olha só que legal:

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in reply to Cadu Silva

Lembrei uma campanha da FSF não relacionada mas cujo título é "Deceptive by Design" 🤷‍♂️

Suponho que esse troço vai ter sucesso e talvez a divulgação de tal falha seja até proposital para visibilidade. Depois, 🐛 se resolve, mas o povo já fica conhecendo.

Assim como já faz mais popularidade o céu azul do que o :fediverso: que está aí há muitos anos.

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As Hubble marks three and a half decades of scientific breakthroughs and technical resilience, the “Hubble at 35 Years” symposium offers a platform to reflect on the mission’s historical, operational, and scientific legacy. Hubble’s trajectory—from early challenges to becoming a symbol of American scientific ingenuity—presents valuable lessons in innovation, collaboration, and crisis response. Bringing together […]

Le premier ministre espagnol, qui refuse l'injonction des 5% du PIB pour les dépenses militaires voulus par Donald Trump au dernier sommet de l'OTAN, et surtout qui soutient la cause Palestinienne comme très peu d'autres chefs de gouvernement européen, voit une série de scandales éclater autour de lui de manière "concomitante"... Le hasard, ce fortuit coquin...
R. Berland


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#espagne #Sanchez

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Expert calls Trump’s statements on Russia political ‘swings’ en.news-front.su/2025/07/09/ex…
in reply to Nico198X

I think you won't regret it. If the container startup installs stuff, you might lock yourself out when the remote server has issues, your network has issues, or if the package you install changes due to an update.

With it baked into an image, you have reproducible results. If you build a new image and it doesn't work anymore, you can immediately switch back to the old one and figure out the issue without pressure.

in reply to Spartacus

part 2 of this epic shitshow starts tomorrow (friday) !
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myron almost epsteined himself !!!11

may 2025
myron gaines

"israel was founded upon terrorism !"
youtu.be/DY-vAE3JyEU?t=5638

#mossad #israel #terrorism #laser


Pfizer Papers de Naomi Wolf: qu’ont-ils voulu nous cacher sur les vaccins?
Naomi #Wolf

youtu.be/sNi7Nn7TarE

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#médecine #santé #NaomiWolf #Pfizer #pfizerpapers #covid #covid-19 #vaccins #injections #vaccination #injections #vaccinovigilance #pharmacovigilance

Students in Big Pine Key, Florida, will have the chance to have NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station answer their prerecorded questions. At 10:05 a.m. EDT on Monday, July 14, NASA astronaut Nicole Ayers and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Takuya Onishi will answer questions submitted by students. Watch the 20-minute Earth-to-space call […]

NEW: Over the weekend, Jack Dorsey launched an open-source chat app called Bitchat, which he promised to be “secure” and “private.”

He then later added a warning that the app not been tested or reviewed for security issues, asking people not to trust it as "it does not necessarily meet its stated security goals."

Security researchers are already finding flaws in it.

techcrunch.com/2025/07/09/jack…

404 Media - ICE agents have gained access to a massive database of health and car insurance claims and are using it to track down people they want to deport. 404media.co/ice-is-searching-a…

Anyone else able to "sense" whether a solution on a forum will work before fully reading it through? Especially the long-winded ones.


Searching gives me the impression there's a million ways to solve the same problem on Linux, and I find myself profiling answers into about four categories at a glance:

  • Succinct: one or two-liner, a single config file, or just a few clicks
  • Long-winded song-and-dance: Full train of thought interspersed between various commands and logs, several config files (some of which don't already exist), or installing an obscure package that is no longer maintained
  • Specific to a desktop environment or version I don't have
  • Just looks wrong

I'll usually just take solutions from the first category, which almost always works, save for differences between updates and versions. Solutions in the second category also seem to end with a 50% chance of the OP unable to solve the problem. If I'm desperate, I'll try the second one, but it often ends up not working, eventually leading me to come up with a much cleaner solution of my own.

Curious if anyone else does this too and if those one-liners are really better solutions or if it's just confirmation bias.

in reply to monovergent 🛠️

The usual tech support search:

  • First hit is a thread describing your exact problem, marked as [SOLVED]. Clicking it goes to a 404.
  • Second hit is a thread describing your exact problem that goes to an actual thread, but the message has been edited to just say "Solved" with no record of what was done.
  • Third hit is a thread describing almost your exact problem, with the first response calling the poster a noob for asking and then 15 pages of arguments.
  • Fourth hit is a thread describing something in the same general area as your problem, which you try anyway and makes the thing you're trying to fix break in a different way, but it's progress at least.
  • Actual solution is somewhere between the 5th and 8th hit, or you give up and come back to it in about a week and solve it instantly without trying for some fucking reason.

So to answer the question, I can usually tell I'm getting close to the solution when I say "Oh for fuck's sake" as I'm closing tabs lol.

Over a decade ago, I had a male colleague who reduced Lovelace's contributions to computing as "oh she just translated stuff."

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Given the respect Babbage had for Lovelace she did more than that.

I have a question for the autism experts who think vaccines don't cause autism: why is there a dose dependency? That is, for a given age range, the more shots, the more autism.

For kids with no shots, the rates of autism are at least 5X lower than those with all shots which is consistent with multiple studies.

What am I missing?

Happy to show the data, but don't you agree, if my data shows this, it means we've been lied to? Just asking.-Steeve Kirsch

#massawakening
#pureblood

A Rabbit Rides a Chariot Pulled by Geese in an Ancient Roman Mosaic (2nd century AD)

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The criminal cartel known as "Department of Homeland Security", which kidnaps people for writing op-eds and trafficks people into arbitrary countries now has a ton of data to help them with their criminality.

All data that is collected will eventuality be abused.

404media.co/ice-is-searching-a…

Big bang in the sky over Jollyville. Sun is shining, and there are only a few clouds in the sky, but thunderstorms are on the horizon.

Obviously not a nuke, since we are still alive here. But the dogs were terrified and wanted back in the house right away.

It was either a large amateur firework (they couldn't use it on July 4, because it was pouring down rain), or a stray lightning strike. A bright flash and loud boom!

Last time there was a big bang, it was a propane leak while a homeowner was doing some repairs.

in reply to shortstories

Nooooooo muh based Russia!

I can't believe a country owned by Jews would send white people to war against their own kind and then replace them all with Indians. I'm shocked!

But no, it's not because of the denomination, Orthodox Jews are just like the rest when it comes to their master plan of world domination. In fact, they're just like Orthodox Christians.