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Sounds like more messaging app proliferation will lead to services like Texts.com / Matrix get even more popular.


Texts.com supports offline audio transcription for all platforms. They say it's powered by Apple's speech recognition APIs.


Been using https://texts.com — they preserve E2E for Signal/WhatsApp.


Um, how do they do that?

> All integrations were implemented in-house using the Texts Platform SDK. The SDK will be open sourced at a later date.

Seems like a big nope.


https://texts.com/privacy says:

> Messages, contacts, auth credentials, account information never touch Texts servers.

> Your messages are sent directly to the messaging platforms.

> All end-to-end encryption is preserved when the platform supports it.

> Texts is a client and works like the official app.

Apparently all the code runs on the user's device.


+ Learning confirmation and other biases


This is trained on Onion articles. Which makes sense why it is amusing.

From https://www.fakefake.news/article/3ee8iz-trump-campaign-asks...:

> Pointing out that he is the candidate who will take on the establishment, President-elect Donald Trump told reporters Wednesday he is asking the American people to vote for him in November. “The establishment is trying to stop me, but I’m the guy who can speak their language,” said Trump, adding that despite the “corrupt political establishment,” he has been a champion of working people for the past eight years, and that “we need a leader who can take them back.” “If they think I’m some puppet politician who can bring the country down, they’re really mistaken. I won’t be able to do that if you’re all in the same camp.” At press time, Trump had announced that he will be releasing a new book Saturday, titled If We Build A Bridge, which lays out his vision for the country.


YouTube says "Some results have been removed because Restricted Mode is enabled by your network administrator." when I'm on the Family DNS. How does this work? How can they know what DNS I'm using?


Huh! Did some quick Googling:

> YouTube Restrict works by re-mapping YouTube IP addresses to the CNAME restrict.youtube.com (or restrictmoderate.youtube.com). It means that instead of visiting YouTube at their normal IP addresses, you will re-route the traffic to a special load balancer provided by Google that will block access to non children friendly videos.

I did not know about that

https://cleanbrowsing.org/articles/block-youtube-comments-re...



Looks like a direct clone of BountySource (in the same way that GitLab cloned GitHub), but this looks a lot better and solves some of the UI problems of BountySource.


@dang, if you see this, please delete this thread.

I've reposted my question here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22108768



You can use https://github.com/timarney/react-app-rewired to override anything in the default CRA config


I don't think this works on CRA 3 and it's development has slowed a lot. craco (listed in the alternatives) supports CRA 3.


I've been using it for a while with CRA 3 / react-scripts 3.2

Works fine for overriding Webpack config at least.


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