Good Day to You All:

Yesterday, I had my first day of school after the Summer Break, and quickly
grew bored of taking notes while my professors talked. I had the bright
idea of creating a quick script to DO the notes FOR ME, which is now
open-sourced at https://github.com/flancast90/NoMoreNotes, leveraging the
free Google Speech-To-Text API (no key needed, somehow).

All of that got me thinking: What other uses could I find for this
technology, particularly in Web-Dev (my main area of interest)? This
morning, I then thought: What would Speech-To-Text look like in TW5?

I have now taken the liberty of making a repo on github to make this idea a
reality, at https://github.com/flancast90/Speech-To-Text-in-TW5/, but I do
not have the TW-plugin syntax to do this.

I would really appreciate it if anyone in this group would lend their
expertise whom I could as a collaborator on the repo, where they could
cover the plugin UI (buttons on sidebar, etc.), while I could add the logic
for the speech to text behind them.

Anyone interested in this, please feel free to leave your Github username
(so I can add you), and I will elaborate more on the idea in the
Discussions tab of the repo after. Thanks!

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