| ▲ | wunderlotus 10 hours ago | |
what is the value prop of mumbli vs the myriad of OSS STT tools that already exist like handy [1], hex [2], ghostpepper [3], OpenWhispr [4], any of the ones listed here [5] or here [6]? [1] - https://github.com/cjpais/Handy [2] - https://github.com/kitlangton/Hex [3] - https://github.com/matthartman/ghost-pepper [4] - https://github.com/OpenWhispr/openwhispr [5] - https://github.com/FluidInference/FluidAudio#showcase [6] - https://opensource.builders/alternatives/superwhisper PS. have you seen this? https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLM/comments/1r7bohc/macos_bui... your landing page reminded me of it. | ||
| ▲ | fireharp an hour ago | parent [-] | |
I'm not sure if there is a strong value proposition here. It is more of an exercise. Few hours of joy doing smth :) I’m not a designer either. I basically took Claude Design, and practiced a little bit. For me, as an engineer who doesn’t really do design at all, it feels pretty reasonable. Recently I would usually just take Tailwind and some decent default component set, like shadcn, and build from there. Now I can do a reasonable version myself with Claude, which is cool. | ||