← Back to context Comment by ipsum2 6 hours ago Parakeet is significantly more accurate and faster than Whisper if it supports your language. 8 comments ipsum2 Reply yeutterg 6 hours ago Are you running Parakeet with VoiceInk[0]?[0]: https://github.com/beingpax/VoiceInk ipsum2 4 hours ago I'm using https://github.com/senstella/parakeet-mlx library. zackify 5 hours ago i am, working great for a long time now rahimnathwani 6 hours ago Right, and if you're on MacOS you can use it for free with Hex: https://github.com/kitlangton/Hex lloyd-christmas 4 hours ago Or write your own custom one with the library that backs it: https://github.com/FluidInference/FluidAudioI did that so that I could record my own inputs and finetune parakeet to make it accurate enough to skip post-processing. rahimnathwani 2 hours ago There's a fork of FluidAudio that supports the recent Cohere model: https://github.com/altic-dev/FluidAudio/tree/B/cohere-coreml...It's used by this dictation app: https://github.com/altic-dev/FluidVoice/ treetalker 6 hours ago I have been using Parakeet with MacWhisper's hold-to-talk on a MacBook Neo and it's been awesome. obrajesse 5 hours ago And indeed, Ghost Pepper supports parakeet v3
yeutterg 6 hours ago Are you running Parakeet with VoiceInk[0]?[0]: https://github.com/beingpax/VoiceInk ipsum2 4 hours ago I'm using https://github.com/senstella/parakeet-mlx library. zackify 5 hours ago i am, working great for a long time now
rahimnathwani 6 hours ago Right, and if you're on MacOS you can use it for free with Hex: https://github.com/kitlangton/Hex lloyd-christmas 4 hours ago Or write your own custom one with the library that backs it: https://github.com/FluidInference/FluidAudioI did that so that I could record my own inputs and finetune parakeet to make it accurate enough to skip post-processing. rahimnathwani 2 hours ago There's a fork of FluidAudio that supports the recent Cohere model: https://github.com/altic-dev/FluidAudio/tree/B/cohere-coreml...It's used by this dictation app: https://github.com/altic-dev/FluidVoice/
lloyd-christmas 4 hours ago Or write your own custom one with the library that backs it: https://github.com/FluidInference/FluidAudioI did that so that I could record my own inputs and finetune parakeet to make it accurate enough to skip post-processing. rahimnathwani 2 hours ago There's a fork of FluidAudio that supports the recent Cohere model: https://github.com/altic-dev/FluidAudio/tree/B/cohere-coreml...It's used by this dictation app: https://github.com/altic-dev/FluidVoice/
rahimnathwani 2 hours ago There's a fork of FluidAudio that supports the recent Cohere model: https://github.com/altic-dev/FluidAudio/tree/B/cohere-coreml...It's used by this dictation app: https://github.com/altic-dev/FluidVoice/
treetalker 6 hours ago I have been using Parakeet with MacWhisper's hold-to-talk on a MacBook Neo and it's been awesome.
Are you running Parakeet with VoiceInk[0]?
[0]: https://github.com/beingpax/VoiceInk
I'm using https://github.com/senstella/parakeet-mlx library.
i am, working great for a long time now
Right, and if you're on MacOS you can use it for free with Hex: https://github.com/kitlangton/Hex
Or write your own custom one with the library that backs it: https://github.com/FluidInference/FluidAudio
I did that so that I could record my own inputs and finetune parakeet to make it accurate enough to skip post-processing.
There's a fork of FluidAudio that supports the recent Cohere model: https://github.com/altic-dev/FluidAudio/tree/B/cohere-coreml...
It's used by this dictation app: https://github.com/altic-dev/FluidVoice/
I have been using Parakeet with MacWhisper's hold-to-talk on a MacBook Neo and it's been awesome.
And indeed, Ghost Pepper supports parakeet v3