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My issue is different. I have made digital file of all my movies. Some of these digital files will not play completely. They will get to the bad spot and freeze. I have tried to make new copies using vlc but it freezes at the same spot that the movie freezes. I have looked for a solution and I have tried to do what you are instructing. The movie files will not copy to anywhere else. I am at a loss.
Is it possible to buy it, use it regularly but lightly (say 20 hours a month), export literal text transcripts (not summaries or mind maps) to email or laptop, and not have to pay a subscription fee ever?
Videos like this have me TEARING MY HAIR OUT!!!! You're supposed to be providing a tutorial yet you skip steps like we are psychic and just know what you did! SHOW THE VIEWER EXACTLY HOW YOU GOT TO WHERE YOU ARE AT! DONT JUST SKIP STEPS FFS! At 8:23 you say "click right on there and get it going"... get what going? Why don't you actually click it and show us what you mean. When I click this link it doesnt get anything "going". It takes me to a meaningless page with a bunch of meaningless unexplained text and no option to download it. All it says is "Click on Run.Bat Wait for install" There is no "run.bat". Nothing! Why not explain it rather than just waffling on and assuming we all know exactly how to do it. We wouldnt be watching the video if we already knew! FFS THINK BEFORE YOU POST A TUTORIAL. FUCKING DRIVES ME UP THE FUCKING WALL. CLICKBAIT BULLSHIT!
Thanks mate, very useful. Not only for Oculus but for other apps that behave this way. Very strange and unprofessional that Facebook let's his paid hardware behave like this.
Hey at 10:45 I try to create the conda env but it ends up throwing this error "Building wheel for simple_knn (setup.py): finished with status 'error'" (the actual error is huge but I think this is the main one). It says this at the end: × Encountered error while trying to install package. ╰─> simple_knn any fix?
tried several docker images and all come out with the error :( i don't know more than this may be when i get a newer gpu thank you nvidia-container-cli: mount error: file creation failed: /var/lib/docker/overlay2/62eb53b7285807ad2ec5681bf774 1fe236ee05e26b3e4da12791d31d2c621ace/merged/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnvidia-ml.so.1: file exists: unknown.
for me, in windows, it fails, after some pytorch versions and things, with "CUDA_HOME is not defined".. and it is. can't make it run :( i started with an error in cuda create, added c++ compiller to path , then updated torch versions to match 12.6 and then run cuda update instead of create × python setup.py egg_info did not run successfully. │ exit code: 1 ╰─> [12 lines of output] Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 2, in <module> File "<pip-setuptools-caller>", line 34, in <module> File "xxxxxx\gaussian-splatting\submodules\diff-gaussian-rasterization\setup.py", line 21, in <module> CUDAExtension( File "C:\Users\xxxxx\miniconda3\envs\gaussian_splatting\lib\site-packages\torch\utils\cpp_extension.py", line 1076, in CUDAExtension library_dirs += library_paths(cuda=True) File "C:\Users\xxxxx\miniconda3\envs\gaussian_splatting\lib\site-packages\torch\utils\cpp_extension.py", line 1214, in library_paths paths.append(_join_cuda_home(lib_dir)) File "C:\Users\xxxxx\miniconda3\envs\gaussian_splatting\lib\site-packages\torch\utils\cpp_extension.py", line 2416, in _join_cuda_home raise OSError('CUDA_HOME environment variable is not set. ' OSError: CUDA_HOME environment variable is not set. Please set it to your CUDA install root. [end of output]
I asked if they wanted to sponsor the video because I am obviously a fan. They declined, still, I had to do what felt like me. 😅 While visiting a few tech conferences this year and teaching some law students I found many people found value in the device. My community genuinely loves gadgets that improve on singular functionalities and provide little "edges" of advantages in an overstimulated world. Hope your day is going well Juan! 🤘
Thx for the quick heads up re subscription. That’s a hard no they will fall off I suspect, but maybe I’ll buy into it years down the road and eat my words 🤷🏻♂️
time to see if this workes, computer hard froze during a gaming video. lost an hour and a half of footage. lets see if this can keep my upload schedule on time lol
Thank you from UK. My litter robot has been broken for 2 months until i saw this video. Whisker/robot shop were no help and wanted to charge me an absolute fortune for shipping new parts 👍
as a bit of a newb to this technology I ask why is a secondary piece of hardware needed for this? as in is there anything stopping ChatGPT from just introducing all these features into their app? say they did couldn't one just run the ChatGPT app and have it do most of these features now other than the different visualization of the document, but again, they could just introduce that into chatGPT. So is there something I'm missing that makes for the need for it to be it's own hardware?
@@justinjtv4089 I think you’re missing the point it’s a voice recorder. That means you can be in a physical meeting in a conference room where people are just talking in an open session and be able to record and then consolidate transcribe organize and structure if you think about a zoom call where it’s streaming through the computer then yes you could use Otter AI could use ChatGPT you could use fathom but that’s not the point the point is that you’re capturing this in a voice audio man as well as a cell phone through computer
@@justinjtv4089 So one big reason for a hardware device is that it's really hard to record and transcribe both sides of a phone call on an iPhone. I believe there are a number of Android apps that do it more seamlessly, but iPhone's intentional limitations mean any app has to jump through a lot of hoops and use a secondary phone forwarding service to record and summarize both sides of the call. With the Plaud, it attaches to the phone and records, transcribes, and summarizes both sides, getting around the iOS limitations. That alone makes it worthwhile for me. The fact that I can also record and summarize in-person meetings with the push of a button rather than messing around in my phone also sets it apart.