@devSJR Thanks for your more critical perspective. I must admit that I was not aware of this all controversy around Brave.
I don't use Brave and have no intention of changing that, but I found "disabled Chromium features" list quite interesting. It actually says more about the state of privacy in Chrome/Chromium than it does about Brave itself...
@thelinuxcast Thank you for the solid and critical review. Really enjoyed watching your video 👍 . I am the author of this app. I took notes and will try to address most glitches in upcoming release(es).
If you have to do Speech-to-Text and Text-to-Speech tasks and don't want to send your data to the Internet, I recommend you to try Speech Note (Linux desktop app).
It is easy to use, works offline and supports 57 languages!
@insl Flatpak version definitely works on #pinebookpro. UI is optimized for desktop, so on phone there might be some glitches. Regular PinePhone (not a Pro one) is far too weak to handle STT processing. I don't think it will work but honestly I didn't test it.
@JoergSorge@carl It is a normal CMake project, so you might build it from sources and install locally ("cmake && make && make install" style). I will update README on github with instruction how to do it. BTW, if you can't use flatpak, so what other type of package you thinking about?
@JoergSorge No, it is a gui only app. Actually, my goal was to 'merge' existing command-line tools like vosk, deepspeech and more in to one app which is simple and usable for anyone without any dependencies. There is no any advance configuration options implemented like batch conversion from files etc. You can simply paste text to window and convert to audio file.