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Standard Notes + meeting transcripts?

8d 3h ago by lemmy.world/u/mulcahey in protonprivacy

I'm a longtime user of Standard Notes. It's an incredible app and I love it.

Recently, I've started using Granola to transcribe my work meetings. It's very useful but ultimately I don't trust it: It's proprietary, and I don't know what it's doing with my data. I would love to get off of Granola but I don't know of any FOSS alternative.

It occurs to me that Standard Notes could come in useful here. SN/Proton is probably the only company that I would trust to protect the privacy of my meeting transcriptions. If they added this feature, I would gladly pay (or hopefully it could be added to my existing Proton subscription). And since Proton already has an in-house AI, I would feel safe using their model.

Alternately, I could try to build my own meeting transcription/notes tool, the way this guy did for Linux. That would meet some of my needs: I could have a locally-run AI that transcribes my meetings and another that converts those transcripts into notes. That would preserve my privacy. But building an entire app (that syncs between clients on MacOS, Windows, and Android) is WAY beyond me right now. Would love to simply pay the good folks at Proton/SN!

Unless someone else has found a way to make this work?

There's an app called Lokas from Framasoft