Edward Krayer
Automation Engineer
Docker recently updated their Windows client to natively use Windows Subsystem for Linux as its backend. For smaller projects, I use Docker as an easy way to cross-compile without the need to bog down my personal system, keep clients projects isolated from one another, and lots of automated ad hoc testing.
Speedy Offline Speech to Text using Node.js, Typescript, and Vosk - an offline open source speech recognition toolkit.
This project started with the need to supersede existing IBM AS/400-based systems written in the early 1990s. It was built to be customizable for use in any industry with little or no modification. Functionality was later extended to support non-serialized component tracking.