Been usung it for three years now I think. Still has issues sure, but over that time I have seen it improve massively, so I expect it will keep getting better. Development is slow though, so I understand that the current state is more important that hypotetical future improvements. I would definitely recommend you to try it with the free tier, and if you like then start stacking lifetime packages. As I see it there is nothing better right now with that balance of cost, features and privacy.
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0xb@lemm.eeto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I'm surprised it hasn't been taken down yet ...well maybe not that surprised0·6 months agoIt should be everywhere.
And don’t come to me with the bullshit ‘tolerance paradox’. Tolerance is not a human right. It’s a clause of a societal contract and whoever start by breaking the contract is no longer covered by it.
Nazis get punched and nazis get doxxed.
0xb@lemm.eeto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Read-onlys are cancer. Post stuff you want to see.0·7 months agoSorry. The topics I know about and find something to share are the same for lots of other people and literally always someone beat me to it.
Plus I get anxious thinking that I’m gonna have to reply to a lot of people.
But thank you to all of you who do post.
0xb@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•OSS Read-it-Later service Omnivore sells out to AI startup ElevenLabs0·7 months agoThey have their own reader app focused on their voice technology. Probably the plan is expand it to a read-it-later app similar to what omnivore is, and charge a subscription for ir. Similar to readwise but more focused on voice, I would think that’s the plan.
Remember that so far nobody is making money with “AI” other than NVIDIA so they are starting to do these far out or whacky pivots to seek monetization.
0xb@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•OSS Read-it-Later service Omnivore sells out to AI startup ElevenLabs0·7 months agoEverything that exists as it is now will remain open source. More than bought the developers seem to have been hired by eleven labs and most likely have been working there for a while, so they are actually taking their know how and experience there more than taking the code itself.
That’s how it looks like to me.
Another possibility is that the eleven labs reading app has portions licensed as agpl, the ones taken from omnivore.
I hate that i just cannot get usted to plasma. I guess I’ll wait two years to get it on gnome after the corporate committee has agreed to all the minutiae.