For those interested in airport and airplane communication, here are interesting recordings. Note to Screenreader users, it takes a while to load liveatc.net/recordings.php

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My wife uses the Google speaker to find her phone. For some time now Google has refused to recognize my voice for that feature. But it seems I've found a way to trick it. audiopub.site/listen/e9777339-…

Today I finally experienced Samsung’s HIYA spam blocking in action. It works perfectly — except that my food delivery courier couldn’t reach me. Clever guy though, he called again from a hidden number. I later found his repeated calls under “Other calls.” No idea why he ended up in the spam filter; it doesn’t seem like there’s a way to unblock him. Maybe adding him to my contacts would help…

This project looks promising. It looks like amazing replacement for Station playlist. Supports playlists, automation, looping. I sometimes play music during family events using SPL, maybe on next I will try this. Seems that my next procrastination moment will be with this. github.com/michaldziwisz/sara. Latest release at github.com/michaldziwisz/sara/…

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Yesterday I arrived from Cyprus back to Slovakia. I was there with my wife on a holyday. I feel littlebit tired because of 2-hour time difference. Now I am browsing all recordings and here is one from the airport: audiopub.site/listen/47ffd775-…

I really want to test this


For a few years I've been aware of this website that purports to be able to unlock shopping cart wheels using the speaker on your phone, but i finally had an excuse to try and and i remembered in the moment.

A woman was outside the grocery store struggling to move her shopping car that was stuck because two of the wheels were locked

I remembered the website! So I put my phone near the wheels and played the sound. The wheels unlocked like magic. She was very happy. So cool.

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I hate AI customer service support. You need to fix or solve something, call the customer service and AI agent tells you everithing what you already did. Finally you get to the real person but it takes longer time. To be clear, I use CHATGPT, Auphonic and other AI tools but for customer support it doesn't work.
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@ondrosik I think this is a difference how #friendica generates the home timeline feed as compared to mastodon and other common #fediverse servers. Friendica also includes repies in the home timeline feed. There are apps that can filter out posts that are replies to other posts client side however TW Blue may not be able to do that I think.

Do you know that you can use Subtitle edit to transcribe audio? It has a relatively accessible guy so you can use Purfwiev's faster whisper xxl, cpp, cpp cublas, const-me. Longer post how to use it follows:

Installing Subtitle Edit


Download the program from the developer’s website. Navigate to the level 2 heading labeled “Files.”
If you want to install Subtitle Edit normally, download the first file, labeled setup.zip.
There is also a portable version available, labeled SE_version_number.zip.

If you decide to use the portable version, extract it and move on to the next section of this article. The installation itself is standard and straightforward.

A Note on Accessibility


NVDA cannot automatically obtain focus in lists.
To find out which item in the list is currently selected, move down with the arrow key to change the item, then press NVDA+TAB to hear which one is focused.

Initial Setup


  • In the menu bar, go to Video and activate Audio to text (Whisper).
  • When using this feature for the first time, the program may ask whether you want to download FFMPEG. This library allows Subtitle Edit to open many audio and video files, so confirm the download by pressing Yes.
  • Subtitle Edit will confirm that FFMPEG has been downloaded and then ask whether you want to download Purfwiev’s Faster Whisper – XXL. This is the interface for the Whisper model that we’ll use for transcription, so again confirm by pressing Yes.
  • The download will take a little while.
  • Once it’s complete, you’ll see the settings window. Press Tab until you reach the Languages and models section. In the list, select the language of your recording.
  • Press Tab to move to the Select model option, and then again to an unlabeled button.
  • After activating it, choose which model you want to use. Several models are available:
    • Small models require less processing power but are less accurate.
    • Large models take longer to transcribe, need more performance and disk space, but are more accurate.
      I recommend choosing Large-V3 at this step.


  • Wait again for the model to finish downloading.


Transcribing Your First Recording


  • Navigate to the Add button and press Space to activate it.
  • A standard file selection dialog will open. Change the file type to Audio files, find your audio file on the disk, and confirm.
  • Activate the Generate button.
  • Now, simply wait. The Subtitle Edit window doesn’t provide much feedback, but you can tell it’s working by the slower performance of your computer—or, if you’re on a laptop, by the increased fan noise.
  • When the transcription is done, Subtitle Edit will display a new window with an OK button.


We Got Subtitles, So One More Step


In the folder containing your original file, you’ll now find a new file with the .srt extension.
This is a subtitle file—it contains both the text and the timing information. Since we usually don’t need timestamps for transcription, we’ll remove them in Subtitle Edit as follows:

  • Press Ctrl+O (or go to File → Open) to bring up the standard open file dialog. Select the .srt file you just got.
  • In the menu bar, open File → Export → Plain text.
  • Choose Merge all lines, and leave Show line numbers and Show timecode unchecked.
  • Press Save as and save the file normally.

If you’re transcribing multiple recordings, it’s a good idea to close the current subtitle file by starting a new project using Ctrl+N or by choosing File → New.

Conclusion


Downloaded models can, of course, be reused, so future transcriptions will go faster.
In this example, I used Purfwiev’s Faster Whisper. If you want to use a different model, you can select it from the model list, and Subtitle Edit will automatically ask whether you’d like to download it.

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Thanks to #NVDA #NVDASR ocr feature, I installed Spitfire audio and BBC symphony and I can somehow navigate through it inside reaper. KK will be more efficient but I currently don't have one.

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During last 3 months I am using VDO ninja for all my remote interwiev and podcast recordings. here is my article about it from the blind perspective, focused on accessibility and audio.

Have You Ever Wanted to Record an Interview or Podcast Online? You’ve probably faced a few challenges:
How to transmit audio in the highest possible quality?
How to connect in a way that doesn’t burden your guest with installing software?
And how to record everything, ideally into separate tracks?

The solution to these problems is offered by the open-source tool VDO Ninja.

What Is VDO Ninja


It’s an open-source web application that uses WebRTC technology. It allows you to create a P2P connection between participants in an audio or video call and gives you control over various transmission parameters.
You can decide whether the room will include video, what and when will be recorded, and much more.

In terms of accessibility, the interface is fairly easy to get used to — and all parameters can be adjusted directly in the URL address when joining.
All you need is a web browser, either on a computer or smartphone.

Getting Started


The basic principle is similar to using MS Teams, Google Meet, and similar services.
All participants join the same room via a link.
However, VDO Ninja distinguishes between two main types of participants: Guests and the Director.
While the guest has limited control, the director can, for example, change the guest’s input audio device (the change still must be confirmed by the guest).

A Few Words About Browsers


VDO Ninja works in most browsers, but I’ve found Google Chrome to be the most reliable.
Firefox, for some reason, doesn’t display all available audio devices, and when recording multiple tracks, it refuses to download several files simultaneously.

Let’s Record a Podcast


Let’s imagine we’re going to record our podcast, for example, Blindrevue.
We can connect using a link like this:

https://vdo.ninja/?director=Blindrevue&novideo=1&proaudio=1&label=Ondro&autostart=1&videomute=1&showdirector=1&autorecord&sm=0&beep

Looking at the URL more closely, we can see that it contains some useful instructions:
  • director – Defines that we are the director of the room, giving us more control. The value after the equals sign is the room name.
  • novideo – Prevents video from being transmitted from participants. This parameter is optional but useful when recording podcasts to save bandwidth.
  • proaudio – Disables effects like noise reduction, echo cancellation, automatic gain control, compression, etc., and enables stereo transmission.
    Be aware that with this setting, you should use headphones, as echo cancellation is disabled, and otherwise, participants will hear themselves.
  • label=Ondro – Automatically assigns me the nickname “Ondro.”
  • autostart – Starts streaming immediately after joining, skipping the initial setup dialog.
  • videomute – Automatically disables the webcam.
  • showdirector – Displays our own input control panel (useful if we want to record ourselves).
  • autorecord – Automatically starts recording for each participant as they join.
  • sm=0 – Ensures that we automatically hear every new participant without manually unmuting them.
  • beep – Plays a sound and sends system notification when new participants join (requires notification permissions).

For guests, we can send a link like this:

https://vdo.ninja/?room=Blindrevue&novideo=1&proaudio=1&label&autostart=1&videomute=1&webcam

Notice the differences:
  • We replaced director with room. The value must remain the same, otherwise the guest will end up in a different room.
  • We left label empty — this makes VDO Ninja ask the guest for a nickname upon joining.
    Alternatively, you can send personalized links, e.g., label=Peter or label=Marek.
  • The webcam parameter tells VDO Ninja to immediately stream audio from the guest’s microphone; otherwise, they’d need to click “Start streaming” or “Share screen.”


How to Join


Simply open the link in a browser.
In our case, the director automatically streams audio to everyone else.
Participants also join by opening their link in a browser.
If a nickname was predefined, they’ll only be asked for permission to access their microphone and camera.
Otherwise, they’ll also be prompted to enter their name.

Usually, the browser will display a permission warning.
Press F6 to focus on it, then Tab through available options and allow access.

Controls


The page contains several useful buttons:

  • Text chat – Toggles the text chat panel, also allows sending files.
  • Mute speaker output – Mutes local playback (others can still hear you).
  • Mute microphone – Mutes your mic.
  • Mute camera – Turns off your camera (enabled by default in our example).
  • Share screen / Share website – Allows screen or site sharing.
  • Room settings menu (director only) – Shows room configuration options.
  • Settings menu – Lets you configure input/output devices.
  • Stop publishing audio and video (director only) – Stops sending audio/video but still receives others.


Adjusting Input and Output Devices


To change your audio devices:

  1. Activate Settings menu.
  2. Press C to jump to the camera list — skip this for audio-only.
  3. Open Audio sources to pick a microphone.
  4. In Audio output destination, select your playback device. Press test button to test it.
  5. Close settings when done.


Director Options


Each guest appears as a separate landmark on the page.
You can navigate between them quickly (e.g., using D with NVDA).

Useful controls include:

  • Volume slider – Adjusts how loud each participant sounds (locally only).
  • Mute – Silences a guest for everyone.
  • Hangup – Disconnects a participant.
  • Audio settings – Adjusts their audio input/output remotely.


Adjusting Guest Audio


Under Audio settings, you can:

  • Enable/disable filters (noise gate, compressor, auto-gain, etc.).
  • View and change the guest’s input device — if you change it, a Request button appears, prompting the guest to confirm the change.
  • Change the output device, useful for switching between speaker and earpiece on mobile devices.


Recording


Our URL parameters define automatic recording for all participants.
Recordings are saved in your Downloads folder, and progress can be checked with Ctrl+J.

Each participant’s recording is a separate file.
For editing, import them into separate tracks in your DAW and synchronize them manually.
VDO Ninja doesn’t support single-track recording, but you can use Reaper or APP2Clap with a virtual audio device.

To simplify synchronization:

  1. Join as director, but remove autorecord.
  2. Wait for everyone to join and check audio.
  3. When ready, press Alt+D to edit the address bar.
  4. Add &autorecord, reload the page, and confirm rejoining.
  5. Recording now starts simultaneously for everyone.
  6. Verify this in your downloads.


Manual Recording


To start recording manually:

  1. Open Room settings menu.
  2. Go to the Room settings heading.
  3. Click Local record – start all.
  4. Check PCM recording (saves WAV uncompressed).
  5. Check Audio only (records sound without video).
  6. Click Start recording.


Important Recording Notes


  • Always verify that all guest streams are recording.
  • To end recordings safely, click Hangup for each guest or let them leave.
  • You can also toggle recording for each guest under More options → Record.
  • Files are saved as WEBM containers. If your editor doesn’t support it, you can convert them using the official converter.
  • Reaper can open WEBM files but may have editing issues — I prefer importing the OPUS audio file instead.


Recommended Reading


In this article, I’ve covered only a few features and URL parameters.
For more details, check the VDO Ninja Documentation.

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Do you use #Clickup or do you know someone who uses it for managing projects and task? Seems that #accessibility is broken and I am looking for better alternatives or maybe workarrounds how to use it. #A11Y

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