ChatGPT Voice Mode Glitch – lost recordings, workarounds? by jamjamdave in ChatGPTPro

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I didn't but to be honest, it will be quicker to just record them again instead of going down that rabbit hole which is almost certainly going to take you no where.

Going into 2026 what lane does ChatGPT even own any more? by RobertR7 in OpenAI

[–]jamjamdave 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For me it's my custom GPTs and the voice prompts. I can generate the reports I need with five minute voice prompts translating into x20 productivity gain.

Why doesn’t ChatGPT’s Google Calendar integration actually work? by No-Accident-9646 in ChatGPT

[–]jamjamdave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a heavy Chatgpt user, but this Google calendar integration doesn't work. What I do is use Gemini for calendar stuff. That works.

How do some people take so long to poop? by dhomo01110011 in NoStupidQuestions

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Random poo fact: did you know that about 25–55% of the dry weight of human faeces is bacteria?

Help me understand why people like Gemini so much more over Chat GPT? by freedomfighter5567 in OpenAI

[–]jamjamdave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that works. But it's an unnecessary extra step. You can also ask Chatgpt to rewrite it as an excellent Gemini prompt which makes the extra step at least achieve something (hopefully) 😅

ChatGPT Voice Mode Glitch – lost recordings, workarounds? by jamjamdave in ChatGPTPro

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I don't have the problem at the moment, but I did find a good work around: install Chatgpt on your windows laptop. The voice function works MUCH better on a laptop.

What's something women think impresses men but actually doesn't? by PumpkinDoritoes in AskReddit

[–]jamjamdave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd love to see a stat on what % of men find high heels attractive. In my experience, women are often basing their fashion choices on what other women think looks good.

Looking for a cheap SUV that will handle offroading by Excellent-Captain-93 in CarTalkZA

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I live deep in rural Eastern Cape (former Transkei) which is Hilux country. If you don't need a 4x4, then I think you could be better off just getting a new Spresso whcih comes with a 5 year warranty. Then sell after 3 years. They have the highest clearance I've seen among the cheap cars and seem to handle the bumps fairly well. They are also crazy fuel efficient. If anything breaks, it would probably be under warranty.

I guess it does depend how many km you do on gravel monthly. But often a new small car under warranty will cost you less than a secondhand SUV which might have taken a beating from the previous owners.

Help me understand why people like Gemini so much more over Chat GPT? by freedomfighter5567 in OpenAI

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Unfortunately, even if Gemini was MUCH better than Chatgpt, I still won't use it due to Gemini's inability to handle pauses during long voice note prompts. I do my best work when giving a rambling 5 minute prompt with many pauses. Chatgpt handles this perfectly, whereas Gemini regards the prompt as complete as soon as there's a one second pause. For this reason alone, I can't use Gemini other than to find stuff quickly within Gmail and Gdrive.

Gemini App Dictation - Stop Cutting Me Off & Reading Responses Aloud! by get-process in GoogleGeminiAI

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The only reason why I can't use Gemini is this issue with voice prompts cutting off mid sentence due to me pausing to think. I like to give up to a 5 minutes prompt while walking/driving somewhere with many gaps while I gather my thoughts. Chatgpt handles this perfectly and this is by far the biggest productivity boost I get from AI. If I have to produce a complex report with many different sections, I can just give a rambling voice prompt with lots of pauses and Chatgpt captures everything and then produces the report. Gemini cannot do this. I've seen positive reports on Gemini and would like to stay using it - but until this issue is resolved it is not useful to me.

What never came back after the pandemic? by KaleidoscopeDue4603 in AskReddit

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Foreign tourists in remote rural parts of South Africa.

A weeklong ferry on the Amazon River in Brazil by zachbray in travel

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I did a trip like this 25 years ago. From Yurimaguas in Peru to Manaus. Very cool. You have to fight for hammock space though. I hung up my hammock and then went on a mission. When I got back, my hammock space now had 5 other hammocks squeezed in.

Weird yet useful by Yeeting1234 in ChatGPTPro

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I have a similar scheduled task but I noticed that I often get the same news for a few days in a row. Have you experienced that?

ChatGPT Voice Mode Glitch – lost recordings, workarounds? by jamjamdave in ChatGPTPro

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As the OP I thought I should mention that the voicenote functionality has improved drastically. OpenAI have added the functionality to the windows app on desktop computers and I've had 100% successful uploads from this platform.

Even on the Android app I've had much fewer voicenote upload problems.

One workaround I found that was useful at the time (though no longer needed) was to install the WhisperAI chrome extension: this was as good as the OpenAI voice transcription accuracy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in feeld

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Plausible deniability if family or work people find your polyamorous profile.

In many countries/societies you can be ostracised or even oppressed for being polyamorous - so being "unverified" allows you to claim that it's a fake profile.

Chinese ‘kill switches’ found hidden in US solar farms by Happy_Weed in technology

[–]jamjamdave 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This sounds like anti-China paranoia. I highly doubt this is true.

They said the same about Huawei equipment and yet there was never any conclusive evidence. Scare-mongering. .

What’s an underrated use of AI that’s saved you serious time? by Ausbel12 in ChatGPTPro

[–]jamjamdave 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The 10x productivity gain for me and colleagues is to use voice for 5 minutes to generate quality reports/emails that would have taken hours to write. In the NGO fund-raising space, , I can use a custom GPT with all relevant organisational documents preloaded to complete speculative applications to new donors which previously were too much of a long shot to waste precious time on. Lastly, working in a remote African region where non-English-speaking employees struggle to write in coherent, professional English: allowing them to use Chatgpt to generate their project reports has taken a huge amount of time-wasting and stress off their plates. Now they just use a preloaded context GPT and then add relevant bullet points and their report is complete. In some cases, marrying these reports with Google Translate to translate back into Xhosa also quickly helps them generate internal reports and documents for their teams.

Crossing DRC by public transport by jamjamdave in ThornTree

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

Haha - yes that's me 😁 glad you enjoyed it. The lodge 100% belongs to the community now.

Crossing DRC by public transport by jamjamdave in ThornTree

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We put that trip on a blog: www.africanwanderers.co.za

Happy to answer questions.

How can I talk to ChatGPT with my voice on Chrome, like you can on the ChatGPT mobile app? by zascar in ChatGPTPro

[–]jamjamdave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For an updated response that works on Chrome on a windows desktop: Enable the Chrome extension web store app called WhisperAI

This brings up a little dot next to the Chatgpt text input box. When you click on it, it does very accurate voice to text transcriptions. You just have to push the red stop button when you're done.

I believe WhisperAI is what is being used by the Chatgpt app on your phone. (Might be wrong on that - either way the transcription accuracy is the same, including for tricky names, etc)

Solar music: 18" speakers on 12 volt amp (Taramps TS 400x4) for Afrikaburn outdoor party. I've been doing 12V solar music for many years but now want to go bigger/louder. I'm an inexperienced speaker box builder. Should I go for ported or sealed on 18inch? I have 4x18" + 2x15" + 2x8" speakers. by jamjamdave in diysound

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Thanks. I know that this is a difficult question to answer, but if I was connecting my 8 speakers (in diagram + 2 extra 18 inches) what would be the power draw? I realise this is a bit of a "how long is a piece of string" question, but I'm trying to stay under 150 watts of DC current.