74 upvotes, 2 direct replies (showing 2)
View submission: The Future of Transcribers of Reddit
What can I say… so long and thanks for all the fish?
r/ToR_Archive is my r/all. Transcriptions on r/ProgrammerHumor are how I senselessly stay connected to the memes around my work. I get links to posts from coworkers all the time and there’s the transcription with all the upvotes it deserves. That’s what inclusion is all about, isn’t it?
In more ways than one, it feels like something big is changing. An era is ending.
Thank you all, from the bottom of my heart.
Comment by deirdresm at 24/06/2023 at 17:41 UTC
14 upvotes, 3 direct replies
I'm an avid reader on r/ProgrammerHumor, and I'm now reading through all the "how to transcribe" notes to improve my knowledge so I can add transcriptions to r/ProgrammerHumor images.
Normally, I'd say I'd add a bot, but, well, here we are with API issues. *sigh*
(My day job involves working with vtt and audio description files, so I'm familiar with *how* things are transcribed…for video, and by a marketing department.)
Comment by [deleted] at 23/06/2023 at 15:18 UTC
12 upvotes, 1 direct replies
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