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Handy is a free, open-source speech-to-text app that works offline on Windows, macOS, and Linux. You press a shortcut, speak, and your words appear in any text field without sending your voice to the cloud, keeping your data private. It uses advanced models like Whisper and Parakeet for accurate transcription and supports GPU acceleration or CPU-only modes. Handy is simple, privacy-focused, and customizable, making it ideal if you want a secure, extensible tool for converting speech to text without relying on internet services. This helps you type hands-free while protecting your privacy and controlling your data.
https://github.com/cjpais/Handy
In which language does "39" (spoken as san kyuu) sound like "thank you" due to the influence of English?
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In which language is "520" commonly used in messaging to mean "I love you"?
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How many English words made their first recorded appearance in Shakespeare’s writings?
A) 200
B) 1700
C) 4000
D) 18000
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