2024/11/14

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2024-11-14 21:42:51 +0100 <guy_> its been a blast
2024-11-14 21:42:49 +0100 <guy_> iv been away from the haskell comunity for a while, working on AGI research with sam altman and lex fridman
2024-11-14 21:42:40 +0100 <sm> holy.... ! thanks!
2024-11-14 21:42:12 +0100 <guy_> sm: dead link
2024-11-14 21:41:59 +0100 <sm> probably not needed
2024-11-14 21:41:38 +0100 <sm> shapr thanks! https://joyful.com is the other
2024-11-14 21:41:35 +0100 <guy_> yeah, i wonder what he's up too!
2024-11-14 21:41:21 +0100 <sm> nice link guy_. I'd love to see Neil's latest build system, whatever it is
2024-11-14 21:41:08 +0100 <guy_> the moustache specification markup seems interesting
2024-11-14 21:41:05 +0100 <shapr> Oh speaking of hakyll, I had a feature request to include the blog post body in my RSS feed.
2024-11-14 21:40:25 +0100 <guy_> https://github.com/ChrisPenner/slick (which claims to be a simpler alternative to hakyll/jekyll)
2024-11-14 21:40:25 +0100 <guy_> and
2024-11-14 21:40:24 +0100 <guy_> rib (as a static site generator - sounds like a good alternative to hakyll) https://github.com/srid/rib
2024-11-14 21:40:24 +0100 <guy_> this links;
2024-11-14 21:40:23 +0100 <guy_> https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/i97lz7/is_there_something_similar_to_hakyll_using_shake/
2024-11-14 21:40:19 +0100 <shapr> I should stick to Swedish, my French has rusted away.
2024-11-14 21:39:59 +0100 <shapr> guy_: oui, c'est ca
2024-11-14 21:38:38 +0100 <shapr> sm: I'll pitch that link into the poscript. Also, I linked to your mastodon in the post, do you have some other preferred link target?
2024-11-14 21:36:20 +0100 <guy_> https://neilmitchell.blogspot.com/2021/09/reflecting-on-shake-build-system.html
2024-11-14 21:34:42 +0100 <sm> shapr: stack script example, if you want one ^
2024-11-14 21:33:01 +0100 <sm> https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/Shake.hs
2024-11-14 21:32:12 +0100peterbecich(~Thunderbi@syn-047-229-123-186.res.spectrum.com) peterbecich
2024-11-14 21:31:58 +0100 <c_wraith> But it's not like I'm short on free time these days. I should take another shot at it.
2024-11-14 21:31:48 +0100 <sm> but anything I have implemented in it has been rock solid and I never had to worry about it again
2024-11-14 21:31:19 +0100 <sm> c_wraith I hear that. Even if you know make, Shake is not exactly a walk in the park to program, especially if you're not using regularly.
2024-11-14 21:30:33 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Bowuigi> Yeah that's easier, otherwise try https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp which is not Python but C++
2024-11-14 21:30:00 +0100 <guy_> im going afk for ~20 mins to give people time to listen through, see you at about 10 too
2024-11-14 21:29:13 +0100 <guy_> never mind! it would be most simple if people could just listen to the recording, save the the hassle! https://vocaroo.com/14nNu3Nm5FaV
2024-11-14 21:28:42 +0100 <guy_> says it only builds out of the box with nixos... https://gitlab.com/ludflu/vad-audio
2024-11-14 21:28:04 +0100 <c_wraith> also, I never really used make, so the process of learning how to use shake seemed large. Much of shake's documentation is very "you already know how to use make"-oriented.
2024-11-14 21:26:14 +0100 <guy_> python*
2024-11-14 21:26:09 +0100 <guy_> https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/102bxc1/voice_assistant_app_in_haskell/
2024-11-14 21:26:09 +0100 <guy_> hmm.. whisper is in pythos so thats inaccessible to me, i can find this blog post about a sort of haskell port
2024-11-14 21:26:07 +0100 <sm> with a few caveats, like you can have only one shake file in a project directory and can run it only once at a time
2024-11-14 21:26:03 +0100 <shapr> I am using pandoc to convert org-mode to html, but it's not pulling in warp, whew.
2024-11-14 21:25:29 +0100 <sm> shake is what I switched to, I love it
2024-11-14 21:25:13 +0100guy(~guy@2a01:4b00:d007:ed00:81c3:85aa:e2c9:6027) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
2024-11-14 21:25:08 +0100 <c_wraith> I thought about using shake instead of hakyll, but even for a small amount of code the porting process seemed huge.
2024-11-14 21:25:03 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Bowuigi> There's a faster whisper project somewhere, lemme find the link
2024-11-14 21:24:29 +0100 <guy_> thanks haskellbridge, ill have a see if i can find an easy interface to see if i can get a trascript together
2024-11-14 21:24:03 +0100 <guy_> yeah, sorry about the format, thats currently the only available description i have
2024-11-14 21:23:59 +0100 <sm> c_wraith: similar - I abandoned hakyll and now always use pandoc via cli rather than importing
2024-11-14 21:23:55 +0100ash3en(~Thunderbi@193.32.248.167) (Quit: ash3en)
2024-11-14 21:23:53 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Bowuigi> guy_ The Whisper models are good
2024-11-14 21:23:34 +0100 <c_wraith> shapr: you might luckily be on an older version of hakyll that didn't accidentally build warp for a single data type import!
2024-11-14 21:23:33 +0100 <shapr> I don't have such a tool handy.
2024-11-14 21:23:21 +0100 <guy_> it would be good to see what a GPT has to say on the subject
2024-11-14 21:22:51 +0100 <guy_> shapr: not currently! it would be good if i had a voice to text tool, does anyone have a good tool for this?
2024-11-14 21:22:43 +0100shaprworriedly checks his blog dependencies
2024-11-14 21:22:22 +0100 <c_wraith> pandoc and hakyll are... yeah. I patched hakyll to not accidentally build warp in CI (why did that need a patch?) and ripped pandoc out of the build pipeline entirely.