>>5 Either use the Gopher/Gemini protocols or Vimeo.
7 Name: waves2026-03-19 17:42
>>5 Is technology there yet when it comes to captioning videos, and being copyable as basic text, without the cumbersome way youtube does it as 'moment', tagged with the times at which lines are said ? If its something possible, maybe one could use 'something' ( software or whatever I dunno ) to generated a text file of the script, so one can parse the information as a txt file ? I mean, I cant be the first one to have asked such a thing, and there are mad scientists of the web out there who have probably made a solution of some kind, which circumvents the need to be shackled to the way youtube does it. Otherwise, video is for me efficient enough for me to continue to watch, and I happen to enjoy it over reading a text file. But, I know people out there don't like youtube, so maybe if there exists a software to speech to text somehow, then there's not much need to be tethered to youtube, other than the storage space being like a free cloud and it being more likely to find an audience. But I'm just thinking out loud here, I haven't got the knowhow to be able to get around it, if one felt it desirable to do.
Either use the Gopher/Gemini protocols or Vimeo.