@BradC That's not a transcript link. Sorry for dropping in and immediately leaving ! :)
@BradC Ah well... @VoteDukakis has some kind of userscript that posts just the text of twitter posts, if they can share that with you all that might help a little until they fix this?
> My team is working on making Stack Overflow's public Q&A a more welcoming and inclusive platform for everyone who codes. Including as a resource for new coders and the teachers/experienced devs who help them. Do you want to talk about this? Send me a DM. -- Megan Risdal 👾 - 10 May 2019 - Twitter
Seeks out individual identifying as someone who has spent their whole life dedicated to educating themselves about the intricacies of eyebrows and the history behind it.
@JonEricson eh, I think it's only "good enough" if the voice is crystal clear (expensive equipment, etc.), which isn't true for the podcast
@EKons: I think it depends on what you expect from it. I thought it was mostly ok, but that's not good enough if you expect to be able to understand what's going on just by reading. I did appreciate not having to start from scratch when I tried doing some transcribing. — Jon Ericson ♦2 mins ago
@EKons I used it to transcribe an interview I recorded on my phone outside with wind noise and barking dogs . . . in Spanish. It made some hilarious errors, but saved me tons of time. Plus I was able to crank out English subtitles that lined up with the Spanish audio without much adjustment.
@JonEricson I meant the help from non-participants, I think three people is just too few to get the job done in time (i.e. in less than 6-8 weeks); also, by "accuracy", I mean real accuracy, with 100% being absolutely perfect, not just "marvelous for today's standards"
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There are some patterns here... And #5 is something called "Blogger" which apparently counts as a CMS? I thought that one is surely long forgotten.
Joomla is stuck in the middle, but maybe it's just that people don't have questions; everything is relatively straightforward. It seems to have a passing grade as measured by Area 51.