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subsync
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Using Whisper to transcribe the entire Forensic Files series
I've found subsync to work flawlessly at timing subtitles, even with whisper transcripts.
- Day 1089 of requesting +-1000 subtitles offset
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Where are the settings for subtitle sync-ing (delay/advance) in the AndroidTV PleX client?
https://github.com/sc0ty/subsync can sync srt to audio tracks and should be able to take care of all the spots with desync
- Subgen - Auto Generate Plex Subtitles using Whisper OpenAI!
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How do I make subtitles reliable?
yeah sometimes i have to sync multiple times in a row for it to work. for recent shows i pretty much have 0 issues, older stuff that came out on tv then dvd then bluray then streaming gets kinda tricky to sync properly (eg, i'm having problems with The Shield now). i wish bazarr could use something like this: https://github.com/sc0ty/subsync you set the languages and it syncs the sub lines to the speech, so it takes care of desync perfectly
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As a fifty-year-old, mostly deaf arsehole that's been pirating since high speed dubbing was a thing, could I just say a massive, massive, heartfelt THANK YOU to the people that include subtitles with their torrents?
I love downloading third-party subs and syncing them to the specific file with subsync, it's a great piece of software that also allows syncing of a subtitle in any language with another subtitle in any language.
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Would you use/try snaps if it has open source backend?
SubSync - Subtitle Speech Synchronizer
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Jellyfin subtitle synchronisation (automatic?)
https://github.com/sc0ty/subsync (they have exe ready to download on own page,link on github)
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Anyway to run bazarr without radarr or sonarr?
If this does not suit your preferences, you can always run Subsync without bazarr to syncronize your subtitles. https://github.com/sc0ty/subsync
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What’s something you wish Plex would do that it does not do?
I believe it uses subsync on the backend, but not sure
coreutils
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GNU Coreutils 9.5 Can Yield 10~20% Throughput Boost For cp, mv and cat Commands
https://github.com/coreutils/coreutils/commit/fcfba90d0d27a1...
A summary of other changes just released in GNU coreutils 9.5 are:
* mv accepts --exchange to swap files
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How the GNU coreutils are tested
> some are simple like yes(1)
Not that simple: https://github.com/coreutils/coreutils/blob/master/src/yes.c
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Show HN: Usr/bin/env Docker run
The -S / --split-string option[1] of /usr/bin/env is a relatively recent addition to GNU Coreutils. It's available starting from GNU Coreutils 8.30[2], released on 2018-07-01.
Beware of portability: it relies on a non-standard behavior from some operating systems. It only works for OS's that treat all the text after the first space as argument(s) to the shebanged executable; rather than just treating the whole string as an executable path (that can happen to contain spaces).
Fortunately this non-standard behavior is more the norm than the exception: it works at least on modern GNU/Linux, BSDs, and macOS.
[1] https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/env-...
[2] https://github.com/coreutils/coreutils/blob/b09dc6306e7affaf...
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From Nand to Tetris: Building a Modern Computer from First Principles
> building a cat from scratch
> That would be an interesting project.
Here is the source code of the OpenBSD implementation of cat:
> https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/master/bin/cat/cat.c
and here of the GNU coreutils implementation:
> https://github.com/coreutils/coreutils/blob/master/src/cat.c
Thus: I don't think building a cat from scratch or creating a tutorial about that topic is particularly hard (even though the HN audience would likely be interested in it). :-)
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The Linux Scheduler: A Decade of Wasted Cores (2016) [pdf]
the yes command, writing to /dev/null, is making IO calls, which interfere with predictable scheduling.
If you look at the source code for yes, https://github.com/coreutils/coreutils/blob/master/src/yes.c
it builds a buffer of output and then writes that in a for loop
while (full_write (STDOUT_FILENO, buf, bufused) == bufused)
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nohup not working?
Looking at the source of nohup, if the execvp() of the child happens then it _must_ have already done the signal (SIGHUP, SIG_IGN) so - WTF?
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Is it fair to say "ls" is dead? No commits in 15 years
This got me wondering so I went and looked and it seems like lo and behold there was actually a commit to the GNU ls source just 2 weeks ago.
https://github.com/coreutils/coreutils/blob/master/src/ls.c
"maint: prefer char32_t to wchar_t"
- The Tao of Programming
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Decoded: GNU Coreutils
even an empty file? Yes. so now it was a file with a copyright disclaimer and nothing else. And the koan-like question comes to mind is "Can you copyright nothing?" well AT&T sure tried.
Then somebody said our programs should be well defined and not depend on a fluke of unix, which at this point was probable a good idea. so it became "exit 0"
Then somebody said we should write our system utilities in C instead of shell so it runs faster. openbsd still has a good example of how this would look.
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/src/usr....
At some point gnu bureaucracy got involved and said all programs must support the '-h' flag. so that got added, then they said all programs must support locale so that got added. now days gnu true is an astonishing 80 lines long.
https://github.com/coreutils/coreutils/blob/master/src/true....
http://trillian.mit.edu/~jc/humor/ATT_Copyright_true.html
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Exa Is Deprecated
> Yes, ls is maintained. Although, maintained is a very strong word. It exists.
Why would it be a strong word? Here it is, in src/ls.c: https://github.com/coreutils/coreutils
It is then packaged by tens of operating system distributions, who themselves maintain extra patchsets, some of which are then upstreamed.
It is installed and used on millions (billions?) of devices, for 3 decades.
It's a very reliable and trusty "sharp stick of metal" :)
What are some alternatives?
bazarr - Bazarr is a companion application to Sonarr and Radarr. It manages and downloads subtitles based on your requirements. You define your preferences by TV show or movie and Bazarr takes care of everything for you.
util-linux
fstalign - An efficient OpenFST-based tool for calculating WER and aligning two transcript sequences.
madaidans-insecurities
Podgrab - A self-hosted podcast manager/downloader/archiver tool to download podcast episodes as soon as they become live with an integrated player.
busybox - BusyBox mirror
sync-audio-tracks - Audio tracks synchronization command-line tool for video editors that don't support it
src - Read-only git conversion of OpenBSD's official CVS src repository. Pull requests not accepted - send diffs to the tech@ mailing list.
pasta - Audio & Subtitle Track Changer for Plex
linux - Linux kernel source tree
ESPNtpClient - High accuracy NTP library for ESP32 and ESP8266
gnulib - upstream mirror