Show HN: I made crowdwave – imagine Twitter/Reddit but every post is a voicemail

(crowdwave.com)

217 points by andrewstuart 2 months ago

143 comments

Hey it's Andrew - author of https://www.crowdwave.com here!

- crowdwave works best on your phone - unless you've got your headset and microphone plugged in to your desktop, in which case desktop works great too.

Here's the story:

So about six months ago I saw this post on HN https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39910119

https://afterthebeep.tel is really cool - it's an anonymous voicemail box - you call the provided phone the number and leave a message. Blaine - the guy who runs the site (eventually) listens to and approves your message and writes a headline. It was fun, and I found I kept going back to it and listening to the messages. I left a message once and several weeks later it appeared on the site. Blaine, from comments I read, didn't seem in a hurry to take the site much further, which got me thinking...

And I simply could not get one question out of my head - "what would happen if users could just hit record on their phone, instead of having to dial a phone number?".

When I get a software idea I get pretty obsessive and that question just kept gnawing at me.

So, like the any reasonable programmer would, I stopped working on the project I had been working on for literally YEARS and took a detour. Because that's what you do isn't it - you just drop those multiple years of work and pick up the shiny new thing.

I saw that afterthebeep is open source and I loved the UI design - the Windows 3.1 aesthetic really appealed to me - it seems perfect for voicemail, so I grabbed the open source code and started development. I couldn't make much sense of the code - it was using tech I'm not familiar with, so I ditched it all except the layout and the graphics.

Fortunately, the project I had been working on for YEARS is basically a Twitter/Reddit clone, so I ripped the UI out of the afterthebeep open source project and did open heart surgery until like some bizarre Frankenstein's monster I had put the afterthebeep open source UI onto my code.

And I added in the functionality that I craved so much - a "record" button. Sigh.... relief. It was incredibly satisfying to hit record and see a message appear almost immediately. Nerd craving fulfilled.

But my satisfaction did not last long. I REALLY HAD TO fix that problem of getting the posts approved and headlines written. So I made a back end audio processing pipeline and fed the messages into an LLM, which ripped the text from the speech and I then shoved it into OpenAI and asked it to make nice headlines. And it worked beautifully - now you only have to wait 30 seconds to see your message with a nice headline! Ahhhh..... sigh, satisfaction... (it wouldn't be 2024 without an AI twist, would it now?).

But hang on! It would be SO much better if there was some sort of category system almost like subreddits - then people could post their messages into areas of interest. So I built the channel system and sat back.... job done.

Looking at the calendar, dreading to see..... I've dropped into obsessive coding mode and and I've been down this rabbit hole full time for MONTHS. I'm getting wary - and I'm also getting tired and sick of the effort - when's this going to end?

But wait, another idea! How much more cool would it be if you could have your own user account, and follow and like and subscribe! I've just GOT TO make that. AND surely it has to be multi language doesn't it? I mean Germans like talking too don't they? And user profile pics, and channel banner images, and options and settings. And if you don't put in terms and conditions and privacy and a cookie message then won't the Eurpoeans turn up and arrest me? At this stage I'm like a drunken junkie wanting just one more thing, one more thing...... scope ain't just creeping, the scope is up and racing away faster than Usain Bolt.

I'm now like nearly five months into this and packing all this functionality into a UI that both make sense and fits onto a tiny phone screen is becoming a huge challenge - a challenge I don't know if I can actually solve - and if I can't make the UI make sense then the whole thing will be unusable. The UI MUST be minimal and yet still reveal to the user pretty much everything within fewer than five pages in total. The UI had to work BEST on a phone. That was a HUGE challenge, and I really didn't know until the end of the project if I could do it at all. But finally the UI seemed to come together and it was a tight squeeze but fit onto the limited screen resolution of even my old iPhone 6s (yes it's my main phone).

Then, a few days ago, after many months of grueling grind, there was nothing left on the todo list. crowdwave was done! All the features were done and I'd finally chased down that scope creep.

Which brings us to today. Give https://www.crowdwave.com a go on your phone or desktop if you have microphone. It's brand new so there WILL be bugs - hopefully not too severe. Thanks to Blaine at https://blaines.world/ for the inspiration!

nebyoolae 2 months ago

There is something strangely compelling, to crib from another commenter, about this site, its throwback UI, and general “this seems like a good idea even if no one really uses it”actually potentially useful art-piece-ness.

I tried both recording something on the site and uploading a file (all from an iPhone), but neither worked.

Regardless, kudos on this project. Hope Bob gets his milk.

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    Hello I'd like to help you with recording - would you mind please emailing developers@crowdwave.com describing what went wrong when you tried to use the microphone, and what device you are using Thanks!

matt_heimer 2 months ago

I was wondering if you had considered the possibility of AI companies using the recordings for voice training and faking. Good to see that you made an attempt with https://www.crowdwave.com/robots.txt but a couple suggestions.

Some robots.txt validation tools include the query string and since you have Disallow: /*.mp3$ a URL such as https://audio.crowdwave.com/DhERq8HaTKupuN5DVohWDQ/19985/CM4... might be allowed because the URL doesn't end with .mp3

Consider using

    Disallow: /*.mp3
or

    Disallow: /*.mp3$
    Disallow: /*.mp3?
You might also want to make the same robots.txt file available at https://audio.crowdwave.com/robots.txt
atentaten 2 months ago

The ability to listen to all the messages in a channel without tapping, as if I’m listening to the messages on my answering machine, would do be nice.

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    There’s an auto play tick box directly above the play button.

teodoro127 2 months ago

"So people don't like texts anymore. Are videos a temporary thing too? What's next? Must be audio records... I should do something... But I'm almost deaf... Hope someone else have fun doing it instead..." Now my prayers have been answered. Congrats! The UI is really nice.

jwong_ 2 months ago

I was similarly inspired by afterthebeep, but didn't get anywhere. It'll be interesting to see if different niches/metas build up over time.

I had fun browsing the different topics, and could see myself using this as a way to have "slow" social media usage.

yarg 2 months ago

I read significantly faster than people speak, everything in voice would be immediately frustrating to me.

Though I think there may be a target audience in the blind community; who could find the demi-organic nature of recorded speech more conducive to genuine conversations than their standard text-to-speech conversion software.

(Which I think there's a good chance a lot of them are using for one of their primary social networking interfaces anyway).

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challenger-derp 2 months ago

I just wanna say I like the idea and I think you're (OP) right on the mark on there being people who prefer communicating by voice in an informal setting instead of using text. Voice may be, in certain situations, a higher bandwidth medium since intonation may be incorporated. On the flipside, I personally feel like I could be exposing more of myself to the world than I'd wish to with voice.. like people with particularly unique voices may fear de-anonymization via voice.

Overall, I think it's a project worth playing around with, and who knows, traction could start building up.

mydriasis 2 months ago

Love it! Getting an error on playback now, though -- just says "4". Odd! Console reads that "A resource is blocked by OpaqueResponseBlocking". I'm on Firefox.

  • miek 2 months ago

    Same. I could play msgs on the first page I landed on, but not on any subs

    • andrewstuart 2 months ago

      Would you mind please emailing a screenshot along with phone model to developers@crowdwave.com please.

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    Would you mind please emailing a screenshot along with phone model to developers@crowdwave.com please.

modeless 2 months ago

I'm surprised nobody mentioned Airchat yet. It's already a social site where every post is a voice recording.

  • tchock23 2 months ago

    I want to like Airchat, but I find the UX to be horribly confusing. Maybe it’s intentionally that way, much like how Snapchat supposedly started out?

johnnyApplePRNG 2 months ago

Cool concept! I think the main issue is that it's difficult to glean information from audio bits quickly. I can look at Reddit or HN's front page for example and quickly scan what I am interested in reading, but with audio that's not so easy.

  • schlauerfox 2 months ago

    Sounds related to Wadsworth's Constant on youtube where it skips the first 30% because early on most were filler intros, also related to the millennial pause, where people over a certain age hit record and have a brief pause before talking versus younger who are already talking while the recording starts, which was an observation of tiktok users of 'elders' like Taylor Swift doing so.

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    Yeah audio is a different experience that's for sure.

    I find it's the sort of thing I use probably at different times to when I might use Twitter - perhaps in bed before sleep listen to some messages, on the couch chilling.

smusamashah 2 months ago

This is amazing. I vaguely recall seeing this long time ago (may be here on HN) and people were having fun and submitting new audios. It's not a new project right?

Update: you have linked that project in the about section of your site.

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    Yes! It's explained in the blurb above......

    • smusamashah 2 months ago

      Oh Sorry, the HN client I am using on phone didn't show the blurb.

justsayinginnt 2 months ago

The aesthetic is spot on.

What is the intro sound to each clip? Feel like I heard it before somewhere.

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    >> Feel like I heard it before somewhere.

    Depends how old you are!

    In the olden days when you had a "phone message machine" at home, you'd come home and press the play button to listen to your messages, then hear a beep between each message.

    It's meant to sound like the click of the play button and the beep.

thomasswift 2 months ago

this is pretty fun. - one suggestion auto-clip my millennial pause at the beginning

WeaselNo7 2 months ago

Super cool. Love the interface, was not expecting to be thrown back a few decades!

On mobile, I tried recording to /c/PepTalk, but after recording my voice, none of the buttons ('save', 'play' or 'stop') did anything. So I wasn't sure if it had actually uploaded.

Then when I went back to the /c/PepTalk channel to check I had a popup saying something like 'failed to fetch waves' (sorry, I don't recall the exact error message!).

I'll keep an eye on this ongoing though, as I adore the concept.

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    Would you mind please emailing a screenshot along with phone model to developers@crowdwave.com please.

klondike_klive 2 months ago

I'm so much less articulate when I'm speaking than when I'm typing. I can't see myself ever having the wherewithal to use this,but u have to say it's an interesting concept!

  • quantadev 2 months ago

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    • 0x3444ac53 2 months ago

      Why do you feel the need to talk down to people who use text chat? Nothing in any of your comments here have been remotely productive, and most everything you have said has been weirdly obsessed with calling this passion project stupid because you think "the youth" would never dare say a word out loud.

      I've read through several of your comments, and none of them offer anything even remotely useful. It's all just mean and unhelpful, and I don't see how it adds to the conversation at all.

zameermfm 2 months ago

Love the idea! Awesome execution, I just want to see it in a future evolution of twitter like UI, so it becomes easy in my head to keep, access and listen. Keep building what you love.

io84 2 months ago

Brilliant execution, congrats!

I saw the note on your about page that says "crowdwave was written in a weekend" and I was blown away by the polish for such a short project... and then only afterwards read the post text here that actually it took months and was a rabbit hole. It shows though, well done!

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    It’s a bit of a programmers in joke whoever they see anything they say “I could write that in a weekend”.

raylad 2 months ago

This was tried: Odeo was more or less this, and it became Twitter because people preferred text.

  • spencerchubb 2 months ago

    and now my Twitter feed is dominated by video

    maybe it was a matter of cost. over time the cost of storage has gone down, and people are more engaged by richer forms of media. video > photo > text

    • btbuildem 2 months ago

      Or people are increasingly illiterate / disengaged. Video is a medium that requires minimum effort to consume.

      • spencerchubb 2 months ago

        your word choice sounds quite negative: illiterate, disengaged, minimum effort

        why is it a bad thing to consume media that best aligns with how humans perceive information?

trwhite 2 months ago

I really hope Bob picks up that milk

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    I believe he's quite busy.

    • trwhite 2 months ago

      Love the site dude! Feel glad to have been part of this transient joke with a bunch of strangers on the internet

jasn-armstrng 2 months ago

Nice work Andrew. Nice experiencing something new on the web with simple old school cool.

FredPret 2 months ago

I thought I would hate it (voicemail is the worst thing ever) but this is strangely compelling

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    Glad to hear that! Judging from the comments here there's a few people who like it, but also a few who really don't. So it's nice to hear you got something from it thanks.

ComboSoftware 2 months ago

this is one of the coolest projects I've seen in a while, and I like the variety of channels, it almost looks like those were AI generated as well, good job on what you got here and I hope the userbase grows

bubble12345 2 months ago

Are there replies? I was expecting comment threads like on HN/Reddit, expect with voice messages. Now it's just individual messages on channels?

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nikolay 2 months ago

Your username is crazy! I guess founders don't have to add digits to their username! Double standards?!

jayemar 2 months ago

Interesting project. It'd be nice if you could trip off the few seconds of silence that is in many of these

netik 2 months ago

probably the hardest thing here is people read faster than they write.

in the 1990s I helped build a dating site where people put their profiles on small voicemails. This is very reminiscent of that and I think the engagement was low because it was a lot to listen to

idiotlogical 2 months ago

Sorry to be that guy. But the UI is more Windows 95/2000 (minus the Icon in the leftmost side of the title bar).

Win3.1x just had a little dash at the far left, and simply an Min/Max on the right.

I love the look btw

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higgins 2 months ago

why does the username validation require it to end in a number? we all must 1337?

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    It's a good question.

    Its really because on the back of my mind I was wondering if there's a way to have revenue without intrusive advertising or anything.

    And, inspired by the games industry where people seem very willing to buy digital good to make their characters look good, I thought well thre are people on the internet who really value having exactly the username they want. And then I thought well maybe I should hold off giving away what might be a practical, non intrusive way to generate revenue. Thus I though, well the easy way is just to put a number on the end of the username. That's the thinking. If you've signed up, as an early joiner I'd be happy to give you your username without the number - email me at developers@crowdwave.com and I'll fix you up.

    • wickedsight 2 months ago

      I personally think that's pretty cool. Also fixes the squatting issue that otherwise would undoubtedly happen.

      I do wonder whether a big company could sue you to give them the account for free on the premise of this being 'blackmail'. Might be something to keep in mind. But once BigCo sues you for this, you probably don't need their money anymore ;)

    • higgins 2 months ago

      Great policy! Makes sense as a monetization strategy

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Unai 2 months ago

Sorry about the dismissive comments you're getting. You hacked something up and I think it's pretty cool and surprisingly fun. You nailed it with the beep at the start of each audio too. Feels warm, like actual humans communicating with you (even if it's something silly) instead of cold usernames just sharing headlines and memes for karma points.

I wish the HN vibe was more like a digital makerspace and a bit less a tech business news. Sure, I don't think crowdwave will ever be as big as twitter or reddit, so what? That's not a bad thing! Reddit was infinitely better 15 years ago. Even if you close the site tomorrow, I already got some joy from it.

Anyway, I like it, really good job! (:

PS: Does anyone know about an online community similar to HN that actually has that digital makerspace vibe? I said that and know I want it to exist.

  • jdiez17 2 months ago

    I'm always a bit shocked when I see people attacking other people's passion projects. I don't mean constructive criticism, but stuff like "why would you even spend time on this, *I* don't like [recording my voice/the programming language you used/whatever]".

    +1 to the digital makerspace idea. I've also been looking for such a thing. Probably the closest thing I know is the maker side of YouTube where people show what they are working on. But obviously you're "encouraged" to "industrialize" your hobby and the barrier to entry is huge...

    Would be cool to find a community that is very welcoming and non-constructive feedback is not allowed.

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    Thanks for the comments! Yeah I was a bit surprised that some people seem to really not like the idea, other have had a lot of fun and posted plenty of funny messages.

    Regarding other online communities maybe IndieHackers?

tomcam 2 months ago

Not interested, but the name crowdwave is one of the most brandable I’ve ever run across

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    I picked up the domain for $10 maybe 5 years ago or so.

    I was just casually searching domains and there it was, available for $10.

    You would not believe how fast I reached for my credit card.

    • quantadev 2 months ago

      Crowdwave is definitely the perfect name for the app. Wave means sound waves, and it also means a "wave" hi. Perfect.

zadler 2 months ago

This is awesome. I love it. I love you. Omg

lumenwrites 2 months ago

Don't mind the weird negativity you're getting from some of the comments, this project is awesome and very inspiring! It's amazing to see someone so creative and enthusiastic about what they do. The idea is great, and the execution is excellent as well. The UI is unique and charming, while being easy to use.

People complain about audio being slow to listen to - I don't know, people do listen to hours of podcasts. People do spend hours on tiktok. With enough users and a voting system, the best content should rise to the top. With the playlist functionality, you'd queue the posts you want to listen to and listen to them passively, while cleaning the room or driving to work.

Recording little songs or super short flashfiction stories... With the right creators to make quality content, I totally see how this could turn into something awesome.

One bit of feedback - why require the usernames to end on a number? I want to use a username Im using everywhere else.

Also, uploading an audio file didn't work for me.

  • pjc50 2 months ago

    > Recording little songs or super short flashfiction stories... With the right creators to make quality content, I totally see how this could turn into something awesome.

    Hmm. "Recording song" => copyright nightmare for all involved. Short stories .. well, do you know why youtube is banning ASMR?

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    >> Also, uploading an audio file didn't work for me.

    Oh yeah oops! I need to fix that sorry. Recording via your microphone should work fine but I seem to have broken the file upload somewhere along the way.

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  • imp0cat 2 months ago

    > weird negativity

    Nothing weird about that.

    I can understand how some people might be vary of publishing samples of their voice on the internet after seeing what happend to authors and artists whose text and images found a way to the web, then got ingested and regurgitated by a multitude of LLMs.

weego 2 months ago

I literally never want to hear other people's words as voices, or have my voice casually dumped on the Internet along with probably, over time, far too much reconstructable info about me.

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    >> I literally never want to hear other people's words as voices

    Radio and podcasts have been successful for hearing peoples voices, but its not for everyone.

    Not everyone has to do it - I'm thinking that there's a group of people in the world who like talking and they're the people I'm hoping will enjoy it.

    • t0mas88 2 months ago

      Radio and podcasts only work with a small group of people who are good at creating that type of content. They either write a good script or have a clear plan (and talent) for unscripted content.

      That's far different from "Hey it's Bob, ehm, so, yeah about tomorrow, we need a place to grab beers with John and Alex. I was thinking it could be SomePlace at X street. What do you think?" which costs the listener much more time than just reading a text message.

      But I think this site might be on to something with the voting and all. That should bring out the content that's worth listening to.

  • seattle_spring 2 months ago

    Right? I had a couple of friends switch over to voice messages on FB messenger when the feature was introduced. I don't talk to them anymore because I just never could be bothered to listen to that crap when they could have just as easily used the text messaging like a normal person.

    • handfuloflight 2 months ago

      It's faster for them to speak than write, and it's faster for you to read than hear.

      Empathy equally applied would mean the message is never sent.

      • briandear 2 months ago

        However if one doesn't speak the language natively, text is far preferable because I can quickly translate. Can’t translate some long voice message.

        I am in multiple group chats: Spanish, Catalan, English. And with quick translators, we can all communicate with each other. With voice, it would be impossible.

        • handfuloflight 2 months ago

          > However if one doesn't speak the language natively, text is far preferable because I can quickly translate. Can’t translate some long voice message.

          I'm in a similar situation. www.turboscribe.ai works well at a great price.

      • mrguyorama 2 months ago

        >and it's faster for you to read than hear.

        Actually it isn't. I struggle with auditory processing, and routinely mishear things.

        If I want to refer to something from an audio message a second time while I'm responding, audio messages are impossible to easily reference. Asynchronous audio messages are awful.

        Empathy is also understanding that different people have different preferences, often driven by physiological differences. If my friends were dyslexic or blind or struggled to type, I would be open to voice memos for that reason, but they are all very proficient typists.

        A written document inherently allows you to process it at your own pace. A voice memo cannot do that.

      • wickedsight 2 months ago

        Sure. But it's less invasive for both. I can send a text on the bus without bothering anyone. I can read a text on the bus without bothering anyone. Time isn't the only reason that many people don't like voice messages.

    • iknowstuff 2 months ago

      I think some data about how much usage the feature gets would be more helpful here than simple I do/don’t comments.

    • grues-dinner 2 months ago

      Voice messages are very popular

      • soco 2 months ago

        And I ignore them like the GP. We seem to manage.

        • grues-dinner 2 months ago

          Huh, I didn't mean to submit, I didn't finish the comment. It was supposed to say "...in Asia, and there's a button that transcribes to text for the reader".

  • indigodaddy 2 months ago

    I actually think some sort of tts angle would be a better idea

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tchock23 2 months ago

I’m surprised by these comments and how much some people seem to hate audio.

Audio can be great for conveying emotion versus text (and without the awkwardness of video). It’s also 3-4x faster than typing out comments. I’ve seen stats saying it produces up to 8x more content because of how easy it is to talk vs type (especially on mobile).

Maybe if the posts were transcribed it would help (although that’s expensive at scale, especially for a side project without a clear path to monetization).

Regardless, kudos to the creator for trying something new and fun in such an apparently ‘controversial’ medium.

  • ako 2 months ago

    I don’t need 8x the content, it’s a benefit of writing that it forces writers to be more concise, Transcribe is not more expensive for the writer, the device can do it for hem. This message for exemple, has been transcribed by my iPad.

  • ipaddr 2 months ago

    Listening vs transcribing. No one has time to listen to a subreddit our eyes scan much quicker. Transcribing might be quicker for most (some of us type quicker than speaking). The experience is negative on the whole. Lucky AI can listen and put to words those voicemails.

  • g-b-r 2 months ago

    > It’s also 3-4x faster than typing out comments.

    It's also 3-4x slower than reading, on the other side, and impossible to search (without some voice recognition tool slapped over it)

    > up to 8x more content

    So, you have to lose up to 4x8 more time to obtain the information you probably didn't need

    • g-b-r 2 months ago

      Anyhow, using voice is sure often better, but in a call, where you can stop the interlocutor, and ask them clarifications or to get to the point...

      Audio messages should only be occasional, in my opinion

  • 2d8a875f-39a2-4 2 months ago

    > It’s also 3-4x faster than typing out comments

    Yeah faster for you, much much slower for everyone who has to receive it and listen to you ramble incoherently. That's just selfishness talking, just like that friend who is always late for things making everyone wait. "My time is worth more than yours".

    When will I get auto speech to text for all voice messages on all messaging apps? Or better still auto-decline all voice messages; "Sorry this recipient has disabled voice messages".

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bangaroo 2 months ago

Look, I appreciate the motivation, I love a passion project, and I'm happy you've clearly learned things and taken on new challenges, and I love that for you. I'm so happy you've had the opportunity to build a cool thing you like.

That said, "Twitter/Reddit but every post is a voicemail" is a dream I wake up from in a cold sweat. It is a thinly-veiled threat. If you were trying to keep a cool website from me, and you accidentally said the name and I asked "what's that," if you said "oh, it's twitter/reddit but every post is a voicemail" you would successfully hide it from me. I cannot imagine a concept less compatible with the way I desire to experience the internet.

I'm happy for you, glad you built a cool thing, and I'm hopeful you see all the success you want from it. I shan't be going there.

  • enugu 2 months ago

    Funny reply. But consider that making twitter posts audible and experiencing the full rage is fundamentally different from starting with audio first.

    The reason I say that is because I have frequently seen the same people who rage in text based media, have a very civil, even productive conversations on video (possibly because the human element is more obvious).

    There is an open field out there for better functioning discussion sites, maybe audio/video micro-conversations could play a role (auto-transcribed as text is easier to skim and focus on chosen parts).

    • cruano 2 months ago

      YouTube had video replies ages ago and it didn't take off.

      The trouble with audio is the barrier of entry. By the time you've wrote your script and managed to record it and edit it you might as well have made a video.

      • delecti 2 months ago

        As I remember it, the problem with video replies wasn't that they didn't take off, it's that they were mostly dominated by busty women making fairly low-effort content but whose thumbnails nonetheless drew clicks.

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    >> I'm happy for you, glad you built a cool thing, and I'm hopeful you see all the success you want from it. I shan't be going there.

    I appreciate the well wishes even if its not your cup of tea thanks!

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Etheryte 2 months ago

Just so you know, despite what might've been best intentions, your cookie banner is not compliant with what the law in the EU says. Consent for tracking has to be free, in other words, even if a user doesn't consent, they still have to be able to use the site. You don't need consent for functional cookies and never have.

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quantadev 2 months ago

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  • conradludgate 2 months ago

    That is a completely unfair take. While our experiences online might be predominantly text based, it's not like we don't go outside and talk to people offline. I'm in online video call meetings several times a day at work and have taken part in many conference talks, workshops, etc. In no way are my verbal skills "the level of a 10yr old".

    What is true though is that I avoid audio chats where possible. Not because I'm scared of them, but because it's way too intrusive. I might be listening to music, or I might be in public without my headphones. How do I record something discretely if I'm out of the house. Sure I might publish it publicly, but I don't want a random stranger next to me hearing in case it's something only a niche community might understand.

    • quantadev 2 months ago

      It's widely known what sort of mental health today's 20-something are struggling with at a staggering rate of like 80% of them. Many employers won't even consider hiring them because of the self-entitlement and underdeveloped emotional disposition. I didn't make this all up in my head. I just read a lot. It's a generalization yes, because all statistical facts are by definition generalizations.

aloisdg 2 months ago

So not accessible. Not fetchable. Not searchable. Not indexed on search engine. I will not use it.

  • acc_297 2 months ago

    Non-searchable and non-indexed sounds like a breath of fresh air these days especially for such a whimsical project

  • aniviacat 2 months ago

    Perhaps using speech-to-text to make it accessible and searchable would be nice.

    The text wouldn't even need to appear on the site; it could be hidden in the accessibility meta tags.

quantadev 2 months ago

Dang man, I just recorded a hilarious joke on there, and it blew up when I clicked save saying "ERROR: Recording over 1 minute long."

Plz bro. You cannot possibly even be serious with this.

There's like totally not even any such thing as in integer smaller than 1 bro. Did it expect a length of zero minutes? Is it like the Dirac Delta Eq where the timeframe is infinitesimal and the area integral is one?

  • andrewstuart 2 months ago

    Apologies for that - that's a genuine bug.

    I left the one minute limitation in when I was doing some testing.

    I've kicked it back up to 12 minutes which is what it should have been.

    • quantadev 2 months ago

      I mainly just wanted to help you by letting you know I encountered it that issue. People seem to be enjoying playing with that app tho. Congrats on creating something fun!