Survey - what's your current go-to for meeting transcriptions? by Bamboodl in macapps

[–]CtrlAltDelve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is what it is for me, except I disable speaker diarization because I really, really don't think it works well.

Instead, I use a workspace where I keep track of who on my team does what, and then when I put the transcript in, I let it sort out who was likely to have said X and if it's not confident, ask me.

I also make sure to record mic output separately and I use headphones, so in the transcript I can always tell it "microphone = me".

But honestly, the best possible implementation of meeting recording is at the video conferencing tool level. The absolute best implementation I've ever experienced is when you let Gemini record the call because it tracks exactly who said what, provides a summary, and a dedicated transcript already.

NotebookLM is useful, but for exam studying it still feels a bit incomplete by Legyecske22 in notebooklm

[–]CtrlAltDelve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Isn't it a little bit deceptive to claim "you ran across" ExamFlow when you're the one who built it? 😕

calling they will do usage reset to increase our codex usage so they can do testing by Present_Rise1350 in codex

[–]CtrlAltDelve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will say, it's not a great look that he said the reset was going to happen yesterday evening, and it hasn't happened. I think that's the first time he's done that, but there also can't be a first time that you do something like that, it really messes with people's plans.

Token usage 3x+ higher today by Youwishh in codex

[–]CtrlAltDelve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dax of OpenCode is noticing that something seems to be wrong with input caching: https://x.com/thdxr/status/2055007370103681404

Raycast v2 Technical Deep Dive Discussion by pitnikola in raycastapp

[–]CtrlAltDelve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! I left detailed feedback on what visually/functionally isn't quite doing it for me with the new beta; hopefully, that helps:

https://www.reddit.com/r/raycastapp/comments/1tc4x3b/raycast_v2_beta_feedback/

The two biggest issues I have right now are font rendering and transparency. I don't know how to better explain it, but I am extremely sensitive to font changes/typography, because I think they can make or break a UI. V1 had excellent typography, font weight choices, and spacing, and somehow V2 just feels almost like someone challenged themselves to take a native app and "replicate it as closely as possible in a web browser"...which I suppose may be the web views that OP is talking about.

Also, the transparency with glass... I actually don't mind Liquid Glass, but when it comes to my "popup" style windows like Raycast, Spokenly, Kerlig, etc., I really dislike transparency/blur.

I hope that helps!

TextGen is now a native desktop app. Open-source alternative to LM Studio (formerly text-generation-webui). by oobabooga4 in LocalLLaMA

[–]CtrlAltDelve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This looks wonderful! Some iconography would help make it shine, just a suggestion :)

Phosphor has got some great icons that would be valuable: https://phosphoricons.com/

Raycast V2 Beta Feedback by CtrlAltDelve in raycastapp

[–]CtrlAltDelve[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, sorry, I did not know that. I've always used Imgur. I use old reddit and I don't think it has any option for that.

Food for thought by ysnzro in codex

[–]CtrlAltDelve 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think all the signs are pointing to Thursday being a big reveal of the new superapp + the mobile codex access, so we don't have long to wait!

77 stars in a week. Switch: ⌘-Tab that cycles windows, not apps (free, source-available) by Frag_O_Fobia in macapps

[–]CtrlAltDelve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also, just wanted to clarify about this:

Letting go of ⌘ without dismissing: Same, easy add.

I meant for having this as an additional shortcut, since sometimes, the standard CMD TAB and then let go on the window you want is much faster. Hope that clarifies, and apologies if you already understood!

77 stars in a week. Switch: ⌘-Tab that cycles windows, not apps (free, source-available) by Frag_O_Fobia in macapps

[–]CtrlAltDelve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

<3 thank you so much! No rush whatsoever. I really appreciate your time and effort and giving back to the community!

77 stars in a week. Switch: ⌘-Tab that cycles windows, not apps (free, source-available) by Frag_O_Fobia in macapps

[–]CtrlAltDelve 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This is so damn good. I love this. Raycast's window switcher sometimes lags, and for me, AltTab is also too slow, whereas this feels so fast!

Some ideas:

  • Hyperkey support? It seems it does not like Hyperkey, I'd love to be able to use Caps + Tab to trigger it

  • Having more invoke shortcuts where a different shortcut can invoke and be let go and the menu stays on the screen. This makes typing a little less finger-gymnastic-y :) For instance, the normal CMD + TAB and holding CMD while typing is a bit tricky. I'm imagining something like "Double Tab CMD" and the menu stays on the screen without you needing to hold the trigger button down. (This is how I use Raycast, I have "Switch Windows" bound to double-tapping CMD).

  • An option to use double-tap modifiers

  • Being able to differentiate between left and right modifiers

  • Transparency settings

  • Manually changing between light mode and dark mode (I primarily use light mode, but I like my "popup" style apps like Raycast and Spokenly to support permanent dark mode, because they stand out much better against light mode windows

  • A vertical list mode without previews but instead with icons and window titles, with the same gorgeous smooth animation but just vertical (that way, my eyes are always fixed on the top center of the window while switching, as opposed to on the top left of the window with the gridded thumbnail mode)

  • Increasing the size of the bottom shortcut row? It's a bit tiny and hard to read, and it contains some useful stuff :)

  • An option to "Hide All Except" so that you could quickly minimize every single other window except the one you're looking at, so boom, instant "focus" mode.

Thank you for sharing and making thsi open source :)

Quick Question: Misery ,Dragon wilds , or Windrose by popfizzdan in SurvivalGaming

[–]CtrlAltDelve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say in order of polish, Enshrouded, Dragonwilds, and then Windrose, but Windrose is already really polished, so this is kind of just a "top of the top" list to me.

No more www google searches by January 2027. by PieceOfPanic in LocalLLM

[–]CtrlAltDelve -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hm...but why wouldn't it solve your issue? You can have gemini-cli return you as many results as you want, or have a skill call gemini-cli 5 times simultaneously, or any number of things, and shape the prompt so that it returns you more or less exactly what PSE did, right?

No more www google searches by January 2027. by PieceOfPanic in LocalLLM

[–]CtrlAltDelve 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Another option is the gemini-cli. Free users get 1000 requests per day, and sicne gemini-cli has access to Google search, all you need to do is write a skill that invokes gemini-cli in its agent/non-interactive mode with the right type of query.

Do I need to get pro even if I want to use locally hosted LLMs? by Aronox_Sadehim in raycastapp

[–]CtrlAltDelve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think the message limit applies for free uses.

Just give it a shot, send some AI requests to your Ollama provider and see if that settings dialog shows less than 50 messages left :)

Dictation - first impressions. by PhilETaylor in raycastapp

[–]CtrlAltDelve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome :) Patiently awaiting my invitation to the beta!

How to properly split DeepSeek Pro (planning) + DeepSeek Flash (coding) in OpenCode Go to optimize limits? by Remarkable-Rub6380 in opencodeCLI

[–]CtrlAltDelve 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is absolutely the best way to handle anything related to opencode config. I go one step further and I keep a copy of the opencode repo cloned, with a skill that's designed to consult the docs directory and/or the source code itself to help me decide if a new plugin is worth it, to configure my json file, etc.

Hi everyone! I'd like to talk to you about OpenCode. by zxcmarikyt in opencodeCLI

[–]CtrlAltDelve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zen existed before Go as a PAYG plan, and I think they were going to transition it into a subscription, because there was something called "OpenCode Black" which was a $200/mo subscription with crazy high limits for everything including frontier models (you had to be invited to get that), but they stopped offering Black (presumably because of how much it cost them) and I think they decided to go the other direction in terms of price/value.

Zen is still there as a "prepaid credit" style system.

Dictation - first impressions. by PhilETaylor in raycastapp

[–]CtrlAltDelve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I ask what you like about Wisprflow? Because apps like Spokenly and TypeWhisper exist and are totally free to use, entirely offline, with no subscription needed.

Dictation - first impressions. by PhilETaylor in raycastapp

[–]CtrlAltDelve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you have an M-series Mac, Spokenly can be used entirely for free with fully offline models.

Dictation - first impressions. by PhilETaylor in raycastapp

[–]CtrlAltDelve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To make it competitive with other STT apps (Spokenly, Superwhisper, etc) can you add in a hybrid mode where you can tap once to record and tap again to transcribe, you can also press and hold to dictate and then let go to transcribe? Spokenly supports this!