it sucked so much when I spoke for almost a minute then I see that none of the things that I said were added to the text
I like what you’re done to solve that problem
I love the feedback popups at the bottom… keeping it consistent, maybe allow the user to configure the duration of the notifications because sometimes people who have accessibility issues might take them time to move the cursor there and click
Maybe allow these people to respond to these notifications using keyboard shortcuts
I love the auto adding to the dictionary feature. It first waits to see if I will modify what it generated then it will add it to the dictionary👌
You mentioned that you do some journaling with the keyboard or pen and paper for the same reasons as I do, to think deeply of what you’re writing
But there’s another side to this. Sometimes I just wanna let my thoughts out and see where that takes me.
In some way it’s similar to design thinking where sometimes you wanna diverge and explore ideas and sometimes you wanna converge and you wanna narrow down on an idea.
Talking out loud is good for diverging
writing things is good for converging
I’ve been wanting to build an app that can facilitate the process of diverging and exploring your thoughts. There are a few apps that do that but none of them are perfect: https://audiopen.ai/
Questions
Is 1:30 a hard deadline?
currently reading “that will never work”, have you read it?
how did wispr flow start
What is the roadmap for Whispr Flow? What seems to be the thing that people need from you guys to build the most?
any specific reason you called it Wispr Flow?
Looking back now, what are some things you wish you did more of or less of? And what would you advise me to do in my case
thoughts on consumer social?
my plan
do you know anyone who would share the same vision?
UCalgary doesn’t really have anyone that ik of who is as ambitious as I am when it comes to building software that helps people in real time communication and friendship-making