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@futurezone

Trump ally Bezos, has rewritten Alexa so it trains AI with your daily speech, write transcripts of your consetvations.

Including topics that are risky for you to speak. Pregnancies, non free market topics, unions, elections. Are you a woman? A Worker? Did you fail to vote for the emperor? Is your gender something idiots need to have opinions about?

You should disable all Alexas.

Hey all, we (finally!) have started getting transcripts going! I just posted our very first one, of episode 6.3, as a publically-accessible post on our Patreon, and you can access it here: patreon.com/posts/120701144?pr

We'll also be uploading them to YouTube and associating them with episodes as they come out.

#transcripts #podcast #SolarpunkPresentsPodcast #TranscriptEditing #Season6 Episode3

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@Valerie Roney Hey, I even transcribe text that, in the image as I post it, is too small for anyone to read.

I don't do so in the alt-text; I have to do it in my long, full, detailed description which goes into the post because Mastodon, Misskey and their forks cut longer alt-text off at the 1,500-character mark. But I do it, and my alt-texts always remind readers of the existence of a long description with transcripts in the post itself.

I've been told that transcribing text that's illegible in the image itself is unnecessary. But I do it anyway, and I do it because nobody can read it.

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #AltText #AltTextMeta #CWAltTextMeta #ImageDescription #ImageDescriptions #ImageDescriptionMeta #CWImageDescriptionMeta #Transcript #Transcripts
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while i'm almost impressed by otter.ai's hall of fame level #enshittification, i'm still outraged that they more than doubled the monthly price for the same services & i now need to find a solid offline non-subscription #transcription app. recommendations (besides macwhisper), anyone?

requirements -
- can edit text of #transcripts
- able to instantly get time stamps from any point in the #transcript
- can keep multiple transcripts open at once
- can search across transcripts
#journalism

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@Regezi @Baethyn @Stefan Bohacek @botvolution Another interesting question is: What if the image description is in English, but it has to transcribe bits of text in the image that are not in English?

Last year, I was in a situation in which I had to transcribe a whole lot of signs in an image. Some were in English. Some were in two or three of these languages: English, Germany, rather broken German, French. Others were in Latin.

When a sign was in English, broken German and French, I started with a 100% verbatim transcript of the English part. Then I wrote a 100% verbatim transcript of the German part, spelling mistakes, grammar errors and all. Then I added an English translation below that's as close to literal as possible. Then I wrote a 100% verbatim transcript of the French part. Then, again, I added an English translation below that's as close to literal as possible.

Of course, screen readers won't necessarily be able to switch languages in the middle of a description. But if 100% verbatim transcripts of everything are required, I give them, no matter what. And if people don't understand them, I give a near-literal translation in addition.

Sorry for not linking to the example, but the image description is hopelessly outdated and a bad example, and it'd probably be at least three times as long today.

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #AltText #AltTextMeta #CWAltTextMeta #ImageDescription #ImageDescriptions #ImageDescriptionMeta #CWImageDescriptionMeta #Transcript #Transcripts
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Supreme court justice Clarence Thomas absent from court with no explanation – live

Supreme court justice #Clarence #Thomas was absent from the court in Washington DC on Monday
– with no explanation, the Associated Press reports.

Thomas, 75, also was not participating remotely in arguments, as justices sometimes do when they are ill or otherwise can’t be there in person.

Chief justice John #Roberts announced Thomas’ absence, saying that his colleague would still participate in the day’s cases, based on the #briefs and #transcripts of the arguments.

theguardian.com/us-news/live/2

the Guardian · Supreme court justice Clarence Thomas absent from court with no explanation – liveThomas, 75, also was not participating remotely in arguments, as justices sometimes do when they are ill or otherwise can’t be there in person
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@Octavia con Amore :pink_moon_and_stars: Such transcripts don't go into alt-text. I mean, into the alt-text of what should they even go?

They go into the post itself, of course. At least I hope that there's enough room for that on Funkwhale and/or Castopod. And nobody would host a podcast on Mastodon which, except for Threads, is the only Fediverse project with a 500-character limit.

As for my image descriptions, as I've said, these monsters go into the post text body. Right where you have a 500-character limit, and I don't have any limit whatsoever at all. The three links in my previous comment should demonstrate how I do it.

It isn't very accessible to have blind or visually-impaired users open a separate webpage just to have an image described, especially if they're on a phone, and they have the post with the image in one app (their Mastodon app) and the description in another (their browser). It's always best to have the image and the description in the same place.

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #AltText #ImageDescription #ImageDescriptions #ImageDescriptionMeta #CWImageDescriptionMeta #Transcript #Transcripts #MediaDescription #MediaDescriptions #Accessibility #A11y
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@Octavia con Amore :pink_moon_and_stars: I'm serious in everything.

When I said I write extremely long image description, I was absolutely serious.

And just like visuals need to be described for non-sighted people, audio needs to be described for people without or with impaired hearing. At least, pure spoken word audio needs verbatim transcripts. But I'm pretty sure there are people in the Fediverse who demand written descriptions for all audio in the Fediverse.

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #AltText #ImageDescription #ImageDescriptions #ImageDescriptionMeta #CWImageDescriptionMeta #Transcript #Transcripts #MediaDescription #MediaDescriptions #Accessibility #A11y
hub.netzgemeinde.euInspector Jupiter Rowland, Scotland Yard...Taking a fully monochrome avatar to a fully monochrome place in OpenSim; CW: long (26,312 characters, including 889 characters of actual post and 25,271 characters in the image description)

Henry Kissinger: The Declassified Obituary

The Primary Sources on #Kissinger’s Controversial Legacy

Archive Obtained and Published Previously Secret Records on Kissinger’s Role in #SecretBombing Campaigns in #Cambodia, Illegal #DomesticSpying, Support for #Dictators, and #DirtyWars Abroad

"Washington, D.C., November 29, 2023 - Henry Kissinger’s death today brings new global attention to the long paper trail of secret documents recording his policy deliberations, conversations, and directives on many initiatives for which he became famous—détente with the USSR, the opening to China, and Middle East shuttle diplomacy, among them.

"This historical record also documents the darker side of Kissinger’s controversial tenure in power: his role in the overthrow of #democracy and the rise of #dictatorship in #Chile; disdain for #HumanRights and support for dirty, and even #genocidal, wars abroad; secret bombing campaigns in #SoutheastAsia; and involvement in the #Nixon administration’s criminal abuses, among them the secret wiretaps of his own top aides.

"To contribute to a balanced and more comprehensive evaluation of Kissinger’s legacy, the National Security Archive has compiled a small, select dossier of declassified records—memos, memcons, and 'telcons' that Kissinger wrote, said and/or read—documenting TOP SECRET deliberations, operations and policies during Kissinger’s time in the White House and Department of State.

"The revealing 'telcons'—over 30,000 pages of daily #transcripts of Kissinger’s phone conversations which he secretly recorded and had his secretaries transcribe—were taken by Kissinger as 'personal papers' when he left office in 1977 and used, selectively, to write his best-selling memoirs.

"The National Security Archive forced the U.S. government to recover these official records by preparing a lawsuit that argued that both the State Department and the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) had inappropriately allowed classified U.S. government documentation to be removed from their control. Archive senior analyst William Burr filed a FOIA request for their declassification. The draft lawsuit—which was never filed—is included in this dossier, since Kissinger’s effort to remove, retain and control these highly informative and revealing historical records should be considered a critical part of his official legacy, and the full texts have been published in the Digital National Security Archive series from ProQuest.

"This special posting also centralizes links to dozens of previously published collections of documents related to Kissinger’s tenure in government that the Archive, led by the intrepid efforts of William Burr, has identified, pursued, obtained and catalogued over several decades. Together, these collections constitute an accessible, major repository of records on one of the most consequential U.S. foreign policy makers of the 20th century.

"'Henry Kissinger’s insistence on recording practically every word he said, either to the presidents he served (without their knowledge that they were being taped) or the diplomats he cajoled, remains the gift that keeps on giving to diplomatic historians,' remarked Tom Blanton, director of the National Security Archive.

"'Kissinger’s aides later commented that he needed to keep track of which lie he told to whom. Kissinger tried to keep those documents under his own control. His deed of gift to the Library of Congress would have kept them closed until five years from now, but the Archive brought legal action and forced the opening of secret documents that show a decidedly mixed picture of Kissinger’s legacy, and enormous catastrophic costs to the peoples of Southeast Asia and Latin America.'"

nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-boo

nsarchive.gwu.eduHenry Kissinger: The Declassified Obituary | National Security ArchiveWashington, D.C., November 29, 2023 - Henry Kissinger’s death today brings new global attention to the long paper trail of secret documents recording his policy deliberations, conversations, and directives on many initiatives for which he became famous—détente with the USSR, the opening to China, and Middle East shuttle diplomacy, among them.