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3 points·by evan_ry·2 jaar geleden·2 comments

Show HN: I generated 70k audiobooks with OpenAI Text-to-Speech

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140 points·by evan_ry·2 jaar geleden·109 comments

Audio versions of all Paul Graham's essays

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2 points·by evan_ry·2 jaar geleden·2 comments

Show HN: Listenly – Text-to-Speech that doesn't s*ck

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Show HN: I made an audio versions of all Paul Graham's essays (and more)

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evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I really didn't intend to be dishonest.

I just wrote a catchy title (which can be a bit misleading, but not dramatically, as all the audiobooks I'm mentioning are really accessible to people; I developed all the infrastructure needed for that), and tried to clarify everything in the post itself.
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Exactly how I perceive it
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Agreed, I should do this.

Although I still concerned about the costs of maintaining all these MP3s.
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
For some of the books, it's true; for some, it's not.

I'm really enjoying listening to nonfiction – history, philosophy, biographies.
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Thank you for support!
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Why do you think it's a lie?

There are 70,000 audiobooks in the catalog, and people can listen to them. If audio is generated on-demand in the background, it does not make them "not-audiobooks", and it does not make my post a lie. "If it looks like a duck..."

It's just a technical implementation detail. And I'm not hiding it; I'm describing it in the post
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
It is a hobby project, it is crowd-sourced, and I am selling tech services (not subscriptions).

And I don't see any lie there.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40964863

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40963194
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
1. There are 70,000 audiobooks in the catalog, and people can listen to them. If audio is generated on-demand in the background, it does not make them "not-audiobooks", and it does not make my post a lie.

It's just a technical implementation detail. And I'm not hiding it; I'm describing it in the post. I cannot describe the implementation detail in the short title.

It's just that you decided to believe that it's a lie, saying it very confidently, and taking down the post that was received generally very positively.

2. It's not a subscription, it's one-time purchase of hours.
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40963194
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Come on, what's your problem, man?

I explained what I did in detail. I'm open in the comment section and explained my reasoning regarding the pricing. I've made practically no money off of this project so far.

There is an option to cache, but there is also an option to crowd-source, which makes the price for the first person smaller.

Moreover, if you try to buy an 'hour plan' for $15 and listen to any PG book, you will not be billed for the converted chunk, so the caching works as you'd expect.

Flagging feels so exteremely unfair.
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
It wouldn't fit into HN's characters limit
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
You should try listening to some non-fiction, such as history, philosophy, biographies, etc.

It's already great for that purpose.
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I checked out the omnivore TTS.

They're using a previous generation of TTS models, which most of the reader apps are using. They're reasonable, cheap, but sound noticeably worse than OpenAI's or 11Labs. I don't like them.
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I answerd this here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40963194

I like the idea of letting people donate the audio they purchased to the community.

Although I'm scared that I'll have no money.
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Seems like some kind of bug on the LemonSqueezy side. It is enabled in the store settings, but I also cannot see it. Will open a ticket.
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Right now, it's not working like that.

I was thinking about it.

On the one hand, I want to make money. On the other hand, I understand that making everything available for free would be much more aligned with the Project Gutenberg philosophy.

I left my job, living on the savings, and in the last year listenly made only $400 ~= $35 MRR. Although I was not doing much marketing.

I'm dreaming of it making $1k, $3k, $5k MRR.

Right now, I set the price to be 50% of the API cost, so I would make a profit starting from the 3rd same book purchase.

But maybe I should make it fully social project, get some donations, and treat it as "lead magnet" to monetize something else. I'm open to your suggestions!
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Really interesting take!
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I really thought that 1.5x playback speed would be the same as 1.5x generation speed. Wow. Looks like I was wrong.

Regarding the subscription — I thought that no subscription was actually a competitive advantage, but now so many people are telling me to do it, that I'm really not sure anymore.
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I don't think it's high quality, tbh

Much less enjoyable than with OpenAI TTS.
evan_ry
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I don't think that they contradict.

Maybe AI-generated books should also be a part of Librivox.

I tried to listen to some, but the quality of narration was bad.