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I recently attended a agentic SWE workshop and the starter project was this, whispr style, local voice dictation app. Took everybody around 30mins. tbh: i was kinda impressed.

Agree. Slept on.

Wish they would do an ios version, but the creator already kind of dismissed it.


I just don't have the bandwidth to run another project, maintaining Handy is hard enough on it's own, especially for free!

I didn't just dismiss for no reason, I am a human! I have needs and I can't just sleeplessly stay in front of the computer putting out code. If I had more time I would, but alas.

Someone could easily vibe code an iOS version in a few hours. I could do the same but I do not have time to support it.


Thank you for your work, I highly appreciate it!

Thank you!!

fine. I will port it myself. Real-time, sub 100ms latency. Here

https://testflight.apple.com/join/myNP5XvU


Unlimited free Parakeet on iOS: VoiceInk

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/voiceink-ai-dictation/id675143...

(I was searching the same as you before I found this last month)


A Claude Code plugin that automatically captures everything Claude does during your coding sessions, compresses it with AI (using Claude's agent-sdk), and injects relevant context back into future sessions.

Just tried it. Works. Very nice! Would be interesting to know what is still left that Gram removes...


Great writeup! For VAD did you use heaphone/mic combo, or an open mic? If open, how did you deal with the agent interupting itself?


I was using Twilio, and as far as I'm aware they handle any echos that may arise. I'm actually not sure where in the telephony stack this is handled, but I didn't see any issues or have to solve this problem myself luckily.


Mirrors my experience as well. Especially the pro-activeness in tool calling sticks out. It goes web searching to augment knowledge gaps on its own way more often.


Dont bother, that was a borderline right-wing comment. Dont need to guess which political party the fella is voting for.


As a GLP-1 user im really surprised that this is newsworthy. The mechanism of how these drugs lead to weight loss is appetite reduction. On GLP-1s -> less appetite, off GLPS-1s -> more appetite. Given the general health benefits that are being observed with GLP1-s the only reason to get off them is costs imo. They are absurdly expensive. Hope this will change in the next 10 years with patents running out and generics being available for cheap. The actual cost of production seem to be quite low. Gray/black market has them available for around a tenth of the otc price.


> Given the general health benefits that are being observed with GLP1-s the only reason to get off them is costs imo

There’s also the perverse incentives wrt broader society. Enabling the average person to control their physical health is orders of magnitude better for society and orders of magnitude less profitable than the current trends.

Maybe a setup where glp drugs are nationalized and only used to further understand why we have an obesity epidemic and eventually finance changes to combat it? Ideally the drug makers would do this without requiring government intervention, but I doubt they will.


What don't we understand about the obesity epidemic? The story seems pretty clear to me at this point:

* Almost everyone has access to a wide variety of delicious food, which we on average enjoy eating more of than is required to maintain a healthy weight.

* We don't want the government to forcibly restrict people's food access.

* Research consistently shows that voluntary portion control works occasionally in the short term and not at all in the long term.

* Many people have proposed specific ingredients or nutrient classes that can be adjusted in a person's diet to resolve obesity, but none to date have checked out.

In principle, I suppose, there could be some crazy diet hack we don't yet know about. But why should we expect that to be the case? To be honest, I think a lot of the existing discourse on this topic was just wishful thinking, because before GLP-1s the bottom line was not "some people need a pharmaceutical intervention" but "some people are just gonna be obese and there's nothing we can do to help them".


I would argue that your argument is simplistic and does not account for observed geographical variations.

Japan does not have an obesity epidemic. The US has an extreme obesity epidemic. There does not seem to be any good genetical explanation, there might be cultural based behavioral explanations, but Japanese communities in the US are also more obese than ones in Japan (although less obese than the general US population).

So it is clearly entirely possible for a society to have plenty of easily accessible delicious food, with no major government restrictions in place, and not have an obesity crisis. And there seems to be some particularly bad environmental and/or cultural factor in the US driving the abnormally bad obesity epidemic there, and no intervention before GLP-1 has managed to reverse the trend (not that there have been many). There are a lot of theories about this topic, but no clear scientific consensus beyond "all very sweet things are probably maybe bad".

PS: I am aware that Japans "fat-tax" exists and is technically a form governement restriction, but I would assume that it plays a relatively minor role overall.


I’m not sure cross-cultural comparisons are useful here. One big difference is that friends and family will aggressively police your weight and the amount you eat, with the ideal set far below health standards for normal weight. It’s not clear how you could operationalize that into an intervention, even if you wanted to.


they’re starting to get fatter in japan too

i think it’s due to the increasing prevalence of dairy


100% agree. But that also feels like the elephant in the room somehow. Most western pension systems are stretched to (or beyond) their limits already. I expect that having GLP1-s widely available will extend the life of a LOT of people even further. And then ... what? Im really surprised that nobody talks about that.


We bring back smoking. Come on say it with me - smo-king! smo-king! smo-king!


Love my Datos (also own the drum now)! My kids are jamming with them regularly. Only issue: my youngest LOVES the "Crush" button and just holds it the whole time. Not easy for noise sensitive parents :)


Tor on mobile devices (at least iOS, Android) is not recommended anyway. Guess true Linux phones might finally see their hour.


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