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Re: Show HN: I had some time yesterday so I made a GPT3 podcast to help you sleep

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I can't think of anything worse to listen to while trying to sleep than robotic computer voices. Azure cognitive services has human voicegeneration https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cognitive-service...

Wow, that is good.

Re: Show HN: I had some time yesterday so I made a GPT3 podcast to help you sleep

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If only there was such a link on that page... Like Spotify, but maybe for "more platforms". If only... :-P

Anchor Spotify rss I have none of those. I have Apple podcasts.

https://medium.com/@joshmuccio/how-to-manually-add-a-rss-fee...

Re: Show HN: I had some time yesterday so I made a GPT3 podcast to help you sleep

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Interesting concept. Two suggestions: 1- Don't host on anchor. Podcasting is an open standard. Don't let companies (like Spotify or Apple) take it over. Check https://podcastindex.org/ 2- The voice is too mechanical for this to be actually reasonable to listen to at night, potentially could be listenable with AWS Polly Neural voices, it's pretty good.

I didn't much love hosting on Anchor/Spotify, but I made this in half an hour and I didn't want to have to get into RSS/site generation. Do you know of an easy way to dump audio files and some metadata somewhere and get a Podcast with RSS? I can upload there as well. I'll try Polly, thanks! The current voice annoys me too.

GitHub pages might work for you.

E.g., https://github.com/wiobyrne/infusing-computing-pod

Re: Show HN: I had some time yesterday so I made a GPT3 podcast to help you sleep

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I didn't much love hosting on Anchor/Spotify, but I made this in half an hour and I didn't want to have to get into RSS/site generation. Do you know of an easy way to dump audio files and some metadata somewhere and get a Podcast with RSS? I can upload there as well. I'll try Polly, thanks! The current voice annoys me too.

GitHub pages might work for you. E.g., https://github.com/wiobyrne/infusing-computing-pod

Hmm, the static site will take a bit of setting up, but I'll look into it. Thank you.

Re: Show HN: I had some time yesterday so I made a GPT3 podcast to help you sleep

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AWS’s Polly can whisper.

Oh yes, infinite GPT3 ASMR sounds like something that would have strong fan following.

My other half would hate that, she hates whispering - is it possible some people have anti-ASMR?

Re: Show HN: I had some time yesterday so I made a GPT3 podcast to help you sleep

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Oh yes, infinite GPT3 ASMR sounds like something that would have strong fan following.

My other half would hate that, she hates whispering - is it possible some people have anti-ASMR?

ASMR is not about whispering, but about pleasant sounds that make you feel nice and tingly. Most people may react well for whispering in particular, making it very popular in ASMR videos, but that doesn't mean all of them do - others may need a different trigger.

Re: Show HN: I had some time yesterday so I made a GPT3 podcast to help you sleep

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Interesting concept. Two suggestions: 1- Don't host on anchor. Podcasting is an open standard. Don't let companies (like Spotify or Apple) take it over. Check https://podcastindex.org/ 2- The voice is too mechanical for this to be actually reasonable to listen to at night, potentially could be listenable with AWS Polly Neural voices, it's pretty good.

I didn't much love hosting on Anchor/Spotify, but I made this in half an hour and I didn't want to have to get into RSS/site generation. Do you know of an easy way to dump audio files and some metadata somewhere and get a Podcast with RSS? I can upload there as well. I'll try Polly, thanks! The current voice annoys me too.

You seriously made all this in half an hour?
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