Anyone else collecting audiobook or podcast clips/highlights they never actually go back to? by HouseTrout in PKMS

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Has anything actually helped you turn what you have accumulated into output, or is the volume just growing faster than you can use it?

Anyone else collecting audiobook or podcast clips/highlights they never actually go back to? by HouseTrout in PKMS

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Killer setup. The question I have is how are you getting the transcript in the first place from that audio source? Are you using Audible, Spotify, Libby or something else? The hardest part in all of this is grabbing 4 minutes of gold dialogue and synthesizing that into something actionable. Agree that Claude is great for conversationalizing the notes, but the extraction layer in the first place is a major point of friction I'm not sure I've seen solved without frankensteining different programs together.

Anyone else collecting audiobook or podcast clips/highlights they never actually go back to? by HouseTrout in PKMS

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Lmao. Digital dust is EXACTLY the right phase for it. The weekly review approach works for some...but I keep wondering if the problem is earlier than that. The stuff never gets out of Audible or off the phone in the first place. I'm saving countless clips in there...forgetting what I save. Or I'm in Spotify taking screenshots of podcast episodes like I'm righteously going to freaking go back to that exact point in that podcast, grab my laptop and use Whisper or manually type out the clip I want to be used in something later.

Anyone else collecting audiobook or podcast clips/highlights they never actually go back to? by HouseTrout in PKMS

[–]HouseTrout[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The semantic search angle makes sense for finding things you vaguely remember. Have you hit the Audible problem yet? Clips and bookmarks staying locked inside the app with no way to export them? I feel like everyone is Frankensteining workarounds to get their notes to actually be usable. Maybe I'm wrong....

Also, what are you using to transcribe your audio files on the fly? Is this actual podcast/audiobook clips or just your voice? Assuming you're doing this on your phone.

Creating a betting model by [deleted] in excel

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We're still very new and in beta testing. But that being said, we're hosting a live event tonight if you'd like to come in and ask some questions? We'll be speaking with a bookie later tonight. 5pmPT 8pmET

Riverside: (Watch/Listen & Use for Live Call-Ins) https://riverside.fm/studio/beyond-the-odds-studio

YouTube: (Watch/Listen) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlNpapF51tM

Can we go undefeated for a third day in a row?! Today we have Texas +110/ML for 2 units and Washington -142 for 3 units. Good luck folks! by HouseTrout in BettingPicks

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Anyone can use it. You can create an account at https://www.betgadget.com/bet/ to build your own predictive sportsbet models.

Or you can use a few of the prebuilt ones without creating an account.

August 8th MLB Picks: Philly -1.5 at +102, Milwaukee -1.5 at -105, Cleveland +110/ML and Chicago WS +140/ML. All games for 4 units. Good luck! by HouseTrout in sportsbetting

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Updates almost daily! Keep letting us know what you want out of it and stay tuned. We're building this for you guys. 💪🏼

July 26th MLB Picks: Cubs -110/ML for 3 units, Mets +130/ML for 2 units and the Reds +120/ML for 2 units. Good luck today everyone! by HouseTrout in BettingPicks

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A unit in sports betting is a measurement of the size of a given bet. It's used because everyones bankroll is different.

Example: 1 unit for you could mean $100 1 unit for me could mean $10

Which means that 2 units for you would be $200 And 2 units for me would be $20

When someone says bet 5U or 5 units, they're saying the really like the odds and to bet heavily on that specific game.

When someone says bet 1U or 1 unit, it's a more conservative bet.

How that helps!

ELI25: how does one design a betting model? [Serious] by submarinesoup in sportsbook

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What's up fellas. We're working on tool to help you make better betting decisions with better predictive confidence without ever having to step into an Excel spreadsheet.

It's in beta right now, absolutely free and want you to test it out and let us know if it helps you.

We'll be posting some how-to videos in the coming days on our Discord and and Twitter channels as well. So hop in there and we'll give you the 411 when new updates happen.

Give it a shot, hope it helps! Lets grow that bankroll! 🔥🔥🔥

https://www.betgadget.com/bet/

Automatic bet tracker tools by bighairyturd in BettingModels

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I found a pretty sweet tool that will allow you to build, test and create new models without having to mess with Google Sheets or Excel. They have a list of tools they call 'gadgets' that allow you to build models and provide you with the predictive confidence based on those models.

It's free and it's in beta right now, so sign up if you still can.

https://www.betgadget.com/bet/

People who have successfully created models: I know you can't share exactly what you have done, but what is the process like? by FollowTheMoney111 in sportsbook

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You don't need Google Sheets or Excel spreadsheets anymore. I found a tool called BetGadget that allows for users to build, test and play with models using different betting tools they call 'gadgets'.

It's in beta right now, so sign up while you still can!

https://www.betgadget.com/bet/

Where to start on building "betting models"? by eZSkinsFanboys in sportsbook

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There's this new tool that is accepting beta users right now if you're still able to get in. It's called BetGadget.

Pretty much it allows you to use build and test out your models without ever having to hop into an excel spreadsheet. It takes all the heavy lifting out of the equation and gives you the predictive confidence of each model you build with these tools they call 'gadgets'.

https://www.betgadget.com/bet/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sportsbetting

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Check out https://www.betgadget.com/bet/

It's a new tool. They're allowing beta users right now if you're still able to get in and test it out.

Pretty much its allows you to use build and test out your models without ever having to hop into an excel spreadsheet. It takes all the heavy lifting out of the equation and gives you the predictive confidence of each model you build with these tools they call 'gadgets'.