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Permacomputing
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Computing in the age of climate crisis is often wasteful and adds nothing useful to our real life communities. Here we try to find out how to change that.
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100% agreed. I can read much faster than they can talk, and there's no good way to skim through a video without lots of disorienting pausing and waiting, and no way to ctrl-f for specific keywords. Whether it's a tutorial for building something or a videogames walkthrough, I almost always find myself impatiently trying to find a single specific piece of information.
I think I get the reasons - there's no money in text guides - YouTube defends the ad revenue better than the kind of banner ads you add to websites. Maybe patron but that requires I think a different use case from the kind of video someone only tunes into once when something with a specific product number breaks.
To make things worse, some tech support sites have started populating their content with AI articles that sound plausible until you try to follow them and realize that menu doesn't exist etc.
Not sure how to fix any of this but I'd love to find a way
This a thousand times. Can't really skim a video. Also, written text doesn't go "HALLOOOO, noiseeee Intro music this is YT-DUDE!!! more noise wild animation your friendly tech help guy, sponsored by [brand^TM^]" at you right on the first paragraph - must be that personality thing. ;)
There will be soooo much AI BS on the internet, I'm prepping by collecting books like a madperson already.
Possible fix: someone uses #Invidious or #YoutubeDL to fetch a video file (in fact, Invidious enables you to fetch just the audio stream). Pipe that into a speech-to-text tool. Then ideally you should be able to edit it to make a readable abstract/truncated transcript.
In a perfect world™ you could post that to the Invidious page for that video to help others. But that’s not reality at the moment. Someone should submit an Invidious feature request so volunteers can share their text extracts.
That would be very cool
The fix was in place all along:
https://youtubetranscript.com
Thank you! Definitely using this next time