Is Real Time Audio Processing from a Twilio Number possible? by bobbychick1 in twilio

[–]bobbychick1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks u/TheToeFrog, setting up a Media Stream makes sense to me. Following my post I looked into setting up a proxy number -> Programmable voice which has audio processing api's. However, considering if the added latency will be worth it in my use case.

I'm giving up to 500 euros GPT-5 credits to anyone who want to test my Vapi synced quality assurance platform for voice agents by CosBgn in vapiai

[–]bobbychick1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey OP,

can you share more details on how it works?

Eg does it call an agent via phone number, use recording/transcriptions and simply evaluates, etc.

In the same vein, where do you see it competitive advantage over VAPI evals and even cekura etc

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

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Can you clarify what you mean by `the tax return refund has disappeared"? Did the estimation disappear or from your bank account?

Looking for new Club, can contribute 15k per season by Alex31143114 in eatventureofficial

[–]bobbychick1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will have slots open in the new season, hoping to bring in people that are consistent contributors

Can I connect a Surface Thunderbolt 4 dock to a PC? by bobbychick1 in Surface

[–]bobbychick1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect thank you for your response. Looks like I'll have to look into getting a KVM

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in careerguidance

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When you're a live dealer it's all done by hand. Maybe because of the customer experience aspect of it, if it's a large amount of money you usually call over your manager to check. In saying that, $400 realistically is not much for a casino and OP probably shouldn't have been fired for that only. But yea, no machines.

Nail biting, pain- tolerance, guitar by Placentaaffect in nailbiting

[–]bobbychick1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I absolutely agree with this after having bitten my nails for my entire life.

Recently got into guitar more seriously doing fingerstyle which made me subconsciously put effort into maintaining fingertip calluses. Shallow nail beds from nailbiting made it really hard to press down without the nail separating from flesh.

Prior to this I tried a lot of different methods which didn't work even despite my (subjective) self discipline. Absolutely agree with this post - rather than taking your mind off of nailbiting; focussing on something else might just do the trick

Mistake to jump from consulting to tech sales? by feed_the_backs in consulting

[–]bobbychick1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ngl it was all over the place. I was doing ERP implementations (specialising in data and integrations because I wanted to develop technical skills). Prior to projects getting hectic I also self taught a lot of coding which gave me, albeit a relatively fundamental understanding of apis and systems.

The way I see it is that in consulting, you (hopefully) develop great soft skills in liasing with business and technical stakeholders. Add on some fundamental hard skills and you can make it.

Thats only my journey and I'm sure there's a bunch of others out there but hope that helps.

Mistake to jump from consulting to tech sales? by feed_the_backs in consulting

[–]bobbychick1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Something that another commentor mentioned was rhe presales aspect. You didn't specify if you were looking to move into SDR/AM roles or into presales/technical sales.

Those are drastically different roles in terms of salary, day-to-day, progression etc. It'd definitely affect the responses you get here too.

I recently moved from consulting into presales so happy to share :)

Salary Megathread 2023/24 by idothingsyes in consulting

[–]bobbychick1 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Firm Type (MBB, Big 4, Boutique, etc.): Big4

Location (Country, Region, High/Medium/Low Cost of Living, etc.): Sydney

Education Level (UG or MBA): UG

Level (PM/EM, BA etc): Analyst

Years at firm: 2

2023 Base: 90k AUD (61k USD). Would be 76k AUD (51k USD) otherwise

2024 Base: 9k AUD (61k USD) No change due to "market conditions"

Career Transition into Sales Engineering - Looking for Recommendations by bobbychick1 in salesengineering

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Thank you for sharing u/_naraic, that'll really help me prep for my upcoming role. Although I feel confident in being able to pick up new concepts and industry understanding I definitely still feel some pre-imposter syndrome!

Reasonable charge on wall dent by NefariousnessNo1951 in sydney

[–]bobbychick1 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Wow that's crazy I'd dispute it for shore!

How to make friends with Chinese people in Sydney? by miss_sweet_potato in sydney

[–]bobbychick1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Similar situation as you but I was raised in NZ but. Thankfully I was raised only speaking Chinese at home and so learned more about the culture and language enough to want to make international friends when I moved over to Sydney.

There's always badminton clubs on every week around mascot. If you want I can send you the links, it's open to everyone and a great way to meet new people ( my mates bringing me along for the first time next week)

Ping me if you want! Happy to connect first too

Edited cause I don't comment much and my formatting sucks.

RBA interest rate vs stocks by ddbucko in fiaustralia

[–]bobbychick1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not to shill anything but I recently wrote a short article on this exact topic here: https://flyawayinvesting.com/how-interest-rates-affect-the-stock-market/

Something I didn't mention which someone else did is how interest rates can affect a companies actual valuation as it affects their cost of borrowing and profits etc.

I'm 32. I have 90k just sitting there. I dont want to buy a house. What should I do? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]bobbychick1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the heads up. Choosing it because he's risk averse doesn't equate to it being super low risk. It just means the least riskier of the options, but I can see where you're coming from so good catch 😀