For engineers
Commits, docs and PRs — dictated.
The writing around the code is the tax. Talk through your commit messages, comments, docs and PR descriptions — VoiceNote gets the jargon right and never sends a line of proprietary code to a server.
terminal · dictating
$ git commit -m "fix off-by-one in transcript boundary"
// handle Kubernetes retry when the pod is evicted
docs: document the Power BI export path
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Why VoiceNote
It retrains on your corrections
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