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As a ruby developer, I was happy to find that VS Code / TextMate grammar files use the same regular expression engine called Oniguruma as ruby itself. Thus, I could be sure that when trying my regular expressions in my favorite online regex tool, rubular.com, there would be no inconsistencies due to the engine inner workings. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
In my testing on a couple of regex testers (https://rubular.com/ & https://regex101.com/) this seems to select the postcode correctly each time. Source: about 1 year ago
Copied from Rubular ( a nice tool to test regexes ):. Source: over 1 year ago
To add on to this from a regex perspective - I find regex to be invaluable in my workflows. Once you learn the basics I always test and debug my strings using https://rubular.com because it has string hints at the bottom that are readily available. Source: over 1 year ago
Mostly trial and error using pythex.org for python, regextester.com for c/c++, or rubular.com if you're coding in ruby for some reason. Source: over 1 year ago
The auto caption is from assemblyai.com, they do a pretty good job. As for manual, you can do `Add Layer` > `Text` from the short-form editor then trim each text layer. Its slow going though. Ideally we will figure out a better interface and build it. For now I recommend using the auto caption, then modifying it to your liking, if there is more than a few words it will probably be faster. Thanks for the kind words! Source: about 1 year ago
Assemblyai is a great tool for extracting transcripts from videos, I have used it for investor presentations from other sources. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
AssemblyAI is pioneering accurate and accessible speech recognition powered by cutting edge Deep Learning, Machine Learning, and AI research. Its Speech-to-Text API transcribes audio and video files and live audio streams with industry-best accuracy. In addition, the company offers Audio Intelligence APIs that secure higher ROI for users, including Sentiment Analysis, Topic Detection, Content Moderation, Auto... - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
Check out http://assemblyai.com/ - the API has pretty good Diarization results and is free for small volumes of data. Source: over 2 years ago
Hello r/python community. I spent a couple weeks analyzing some podcast data from Up First and The Daily over the last year, 8/21/2020 to 8/21/2021 and compared spikes in the frequency of negative news in the podcast to how the stock market performed over the last year. Specifically against the DJIA, the NASDAQ, and the price of Gold. I used Python Selenium to crawl ListenNotes to get links to the mp3 files,... Source: almost 3 years ago
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