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yko commented on Voxtral Transcribe 2   mistral.ai/news/voxtral-t... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
iagooar · 5 days ago
In English it is pretty good. But talk to it in Polish, and suddenly it thinks you speak Russian? Ukranian? Belarus? I would understand if an American company launched this, but for a company being so proud about their European roots, I think it should have better support for major European languages.

I tried English + Polish:

> All right, I'm not really sure if transcribing this makes a lot of sense. Maybe not. A цьому nie mówisz po polsku. A цьому nie mówisz po polsku, nie po ukrańsku.

yko · 5 days ago
That's a mix of Polish and Ukrainian in the transcript. Now, if I try speaking Ukrainian, I'm getting transcript in Russian every time. That's upsetting.
yko commented on Voxtral Transcribe 2   mistral.ai/news/voxtral-t... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
yko · 5 days ago
Played with the demo a bit. It's really good at English, and detects language change on the fly. Impressive.

But whatever I tried, it could not recognise my Ukrainian and would default to Russian in absolutely ridiculous transcription. Other STT models recognise Ukrainian consistently, so I assume there is a lot of Russian in training material, and zero Ukrainian. Made me really sad.

yko commented on Ask HN: How have you integrated LLMs in your development workflow?    · Posted by u/mjbale116
yko · a year ago
Writing documentation, amongst other things, has been a save for me.

I use it to understand new codebases quickly, create the documentation boilerplate for the code I'm working on that needs better docs, or update/rewrite outdated ones.

When the codebase fits in the context window, it's simple. But even if I'm working on a larger thing, it takes a bit of RAG-alike effort to build knowledge topology, and then it's super easy to get docs on (the actual!) architecture, specific components, and all the way down to atomic function level.

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yko commented on What Web Framework developers usually forget   showmetheco.de/articles/2... · Posted by u/vti
yko · 15 years ago
You made so much for Mojolicious growth and promotion and now doing great job for security audit (which is a point most people are lazy to do). Thank you much! It's a good article to re-read from time to time, just like check-list. Do you plan any security-related articles in nearest future?
yko commented on Using Perl, Mojolicious and Redis in a real world asynchronous application   showmetheco.de/articles/2... · Posted by u/vti
yko · 15 years ago
Афтар! Пеши еще!

btw, advices are really good

u/yko

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