Universal-3 Pro by AssemblyAI — Speech-to-text that finally understands context
Speech-to-text that finally understands context
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The collaborative editing feels surprisingly smooth for a headless setup. How's localization handling when generating content for non-English markets? Like, do you get good control over cultural nuances or tone matching? I'm building something similar with a focus on multilingual AI gen, and this part always trips me up — curious about your approach.
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To anyone thinking about moving to Basehub, please be careful.
We've had nothing but issues over the year we've used them.
The idea is great, but that's about it. Quite literally any time we use BaseHub, something breaks. Wait 2 days for JB to hack together a fix which inevitably breaks something else.
Their caching implementation is horrendous. Unusable.
I feel bad leaving this comment as they're genuinely nice guys, but enough is enough.
I'm not sure why they can't seem to get their act together, be it aggressive shipping, inexperience or something else.
I certainly hope they manage to bash their heads together, and when they do I'l be happy to report back when it's functioning.
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The fact that it provides 'source-backed' answers is great because AI can sometimes hallucinate code. I wonder if it actually links to the specific lines of code it used for the answer so I can double-check everything myself.
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This is super useful — being able to ask questions with actual source-backed answers solves a real pain. Curious how you handle large repos and context limits?
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Last week, my manager asked me to fix a legacy service, and it took me three whole days just to figure out where to start. If I had this tool back then, I probably could've done it in three hours. For a newcomer like me, this is basically a cheat code.
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I came across Forums — the AI‑powered Q&A tool for GitHub repos — and love the concept of turning code into meaningful answers.
One thing I noticed is that the product could benefit from stronger visual clarity and brand identity — especially in the homepage hero, UI hierarchy, and brand polish. This matters because users decide whether to engage in the first few seconds based on how professional and clear the interface feels
The collaborative editing feels surprisingly smooth for a headless setup. How's localization handling when generating content for non-English markets? Like, do you get good control over cultural nuances or tone matching? I'm building something similar with a focus on multilingual AI gen, and this part always trips me up — curious about your approach.
To anyone thinking about moving to Basehub, please be careful.
We've had nothing but issues over the year we've used them.
The idea is great, but that's about it. Quite literally any time we use BaseHub, something breaks. Wait 2 days for JB to hack together a fix which inevitably breaks something else.
Their caching implementation is horrendous. Unusable.
I feel bad leaving this comment as they're genuinely nice guys, but enough is enough.
I'm not sure why they can't seem to get their act together, be it aggressive shipping, inexperience or something else.
I certainly hope they manage to bash their heads together, and when they do I'l be happy to report back when it's functioning.
The fact that it provides 'source-backed' answers is great because AI can sometimes hallucinate code. I wonder if it actually links to the specific lines of code it used for the answer so I can double-check everything myself.
This is super useful — being able to ask questions with actual source-backed answers solves a real pain. Curious how you handle large repos and context limits?
Last week, my manager asked me to fix a legacy service, and it took me three whole days just to figure out where to start. If I had this tool back then, I probably could've done it in three hours. For a newcomer like me, this is basically a cheat code.
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Incredible product, love that is everything public and open source