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If it’s one way (that wasn’t quite clear from the requirements to me). Take a look at https://tus.io/. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
HTTP/1 requests (uploads in this case) are also separate to some degree (though there are fairly stringent limits on connections per domain iirc which HTTP/2 resolves via the mentioned streams/multiplexing of connections). The problem they have specifically would be that in a single request (form post for example) those uploads will be linear. Solution really boils down to paralellizing the upload, using... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
Hey hn, supabase ceo here This release introduces a few new features to Supabase Storage: Resumable Uploads , Quality Filters, Next.js support, and WebP support. As a reminder, Supabase Storage is for file storage, not to be confused with Postgres Storage. Resumable Uploads is the biggest update because it means that you can build more resilient apps: your users can continue uploading a file if their internet... - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
If you're going to upload semi large files (100 MB) and want resumability for that upload (i.e. It can resume if the connection breaks down) I would recommend using https://tus.io and tusdotnet . It's an open protocol, clients exist for a large range of languages and tusdotnet supports customizing the storage to send files directly to Azure blob storage using Xtensible.TusDotNet.Azure. Source: about 1 year ago
I'm a huge fan of https://tus.io/ because of the multiple backends and frontends. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Happyscribe.com is quite nice for that, with automated voice recognition and a WYSIWYG interface for subtitling (though I've never used it with Russian). Source: about 1 year ago
I have just found happyscribe.com. I am trying it and it translated quite good. I have to change perhaps 10% of the words. Source: over 1 year ago
This is more of a question than an answer, but has anyone used an online audio transcription site to create an English transcription directly from a Spanish language audio podcast MP3 file? I was just looking into this this morning, and seems like there are some services out there that will do this, either for free for small files (10 min) or at what seems like a reasonable price. I was looking at veed.io,... Source: almost 2 years ago
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