they may not speak english very well or dont use it often to communicate.
i have noticed a phenomenon among some computer users who speak with great
clarity over the phone, but whose writing i can barely comprehend; native
english-speaking americans i have worked with and bought things from.

<shrug>

i am no longer interested though because the idea they posted in another
thread relies on having a "fully trained" model in the first place which
feels fuzzy to me

honk honk

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> Keghn why do you sound like you don't speak English? You sound very odd,
> disconnected, etc.
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