pluja

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[–] pluja@lemmy.world 12 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

Tailscale does not offer this. It is a community project. Headscale is not official.

[–] pluja@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I've self-hosted my own single-user Piped instance for about a year. However, I sometimes encounter problems with video loading times, and some subscriptions don't display new publications until I manually visit the channel. The main reason I chose Piped was because it had LibreTube for Android, allowing me to sync my subscriptions between mobile and desktop.

Recently, I've been testing Invidious and I'm liking it. I discovered that using it on Android as a web app is quite efficient, especially in combination with UntrackMe to automatically open YouTube links in my Invidious instance. Additionally, there's Clipious, an Android app similar to LibreTube but with an Invidious backend. Although it's early in its development, it performs well.

I'm still weighing my options, but I find Invidious to be more stable in terms of loading times and subscription feed updates.

[–] pluja@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

There's Clipious for Invidious on Android:

https://github.com/lamarios/clipious

[–] pluja@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Selfhosted Piped instance. LibreTube with my instance on mobile, the piped web ui for the rest.

When you selfhost an instance, it works way better than any public one with many users.

[–] pluja@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I'm glad you were able to solve the problem, I add the comment I made to another user with the same problem:

Didn't know about this problem. I'll try to add a MariaDB alternative database option soon.

[–] pluja@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Didn't know about this problem. I'll try to add a MariaDB alternative database option soon to solve this.

[–] pluja@lemmy.world 18 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Whishper uses faster-whisper in the backend.

Simply put, it is a complete UI for Faster-Whisper with extra features like transcription translation, edition, download options, etc...

[–] pluja@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Unfortunately, not yet. Whisper per se is not able to do that. Currently, there are few viable solutions for integration, and I'm looking at this one, but all current solutions I know about need GPU for this.

[–] pluja@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

Whisper models have a very good WER (word error ratio) for languages like Spanish, English, French... if you use the english-only models it also improves. Check out this page on the docs:

https://whishper.net/reference/models/#languages-and-accuracy

[–] pluja@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

That's a great idea! I'll attempt to implement that feature when I find some time to work on it.

[–] pluja@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Whisper+ had some problems, that's why I rewrote everything. This new version should fix almost (maybe there are some bugs I haven't found) everything.

If you take a look at the docker-compose file, you'll see it is already using bind mounts. The only special permission needed is for the LibreTranslate models folder, which runs as non-root with user 1032.

 

Hi everyone!

A few days ago I released Whishper, a new version of a project I've been working for about a year now.

It's a self-hosted audio transcription suite, you can transcribe audio to text, generate subtitles, translate subtitles and edit them all from one UI and 100% locally (it even works offline).

I hope you like it, check out the website for self-hosting instructions: https://whishper.net

 

I'd like to settle on a distro, but none of them seem to click for me. I want stability more than anything, but I also value having the latest updates (I know, kind of incompatible).

I have tested Pop!_Os, Arch Linux, Fedora, Mint and Ubuntu. Arch and Pop being the two that I enjoyed the most and seemed the most stable all along... I am somewhat interested in testing NixOS although the learning curve seems a bit steep and it's holding me back a bit.

What are you using as your daily drive? Would you recommend it to another user? Why? Why not?

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