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Ask HN: Review my app: tweetrad.io

77 pointsby wsbail29over 15 years ago

32 comments

wsbail29over 15 years ago
Tweetrad.io is a fun little side project that converts twitter feeds into audio using text to speech.<p>We use a distributed network of converter bots to handle the work queue. Jobs are placed on the queue via api calls from the javascript client that interacts with twitter's search api directly in order to avoid rate limiting of a centralized search server. Our app server is a lightweight Sinatra service that handles job queueing. We stream the audio directly from our nginx web server as they become available via the conversion process.<p>We are trying to decide if this app has a real use case or if it's just a fun thing. One of the ideas we are thinking about is an iphone app for keeping up with your tweet stream on the go. We would love to hear your feedback.
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dbrover 15 years ago
"BreakingNews is excited to tell everyone that At least 17 people killed, 45 others injured after a passenger train collides with a freight train near Pakistan's Karachi."
dkokelleyover 15 years ago
Bugs/quirks:<p>* tried to check out the about section of your site, but the feed kept moving the footer down. Maybe lock the footer in place or put that info to the side of the feed.<p>* A few repeated/stuttered sections. I heard this a few times during reads, but there didn't seem to be any specific thing that caused it.<p>* Speech cuts off after :<p>Feature requests:<p>* Log in with twitter account. Then I can hear my friend updates.<p>* Customization options&#62; voicing, announcements (says, wants it to be known, is excited... Sometimes they can get annoying)<p>* Pause button<p>* Literal reads (instead of says to @xxx, it could say ... says 'ar tee at xxxx, blah blah blah'<p>All in all I really like this site. It's beautifully done and is actually quite entertaining.
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wensingover 15 years ago
I love it. We generate weather updates, which I'm used to hearing read by automated voices anyway. Now it's like we have our own staff of robots to do the same: <a href="http://tweetrad.io/?q=from%3Astormpulse" rel="nofollow">http://tweetrad.io/?q=from%3Astormpulse</a><p>Awesome.
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WesleyJohnsonover 15 years ago
Very interesting project and I had fun listening through the recent tweets from HackerNews and ShitMyDadSays. A minor annoyance is the robot voice, but I realize you may be at the mercy of the text to speech engine on that one. My only criticism would be when reading @replies. It says the name of the person you're replying to twice in quick succession and it's hard to understand. I'd either say it once or just put a pause in there. ;)
brkover 15 years ago
I like the concept, seems best suited for low-volume stuff. it would get annoying listening to updates at the normal frequency of stuff on Twitter.<p>I didn't look too deeply at it, would be very very good to be able to filter out dupes (ie: exclude any RT's).
chrismendisover 15 years ago
This application has the potential to provide an enjoyable, useful ambient experience. Personally, I can imagine myself having this on in the background, while I'm working. Before I would consider doing that, though, the speech quality needs to be improved.
egonzalezover 15 years ago
Thank you all for the great feedback. We will be replying to some of your questions. Also the How It Works, blog post is in progress. We're currently featured on the mashable.com site so we are making sure the bots continue crunching those tweets.
mp3jeep01over 15 years ago
I like the concept!<p>I assume the "music" in between readings is supposed to sound like the radio is tuning for a new station? If this is the case, it's a neat idea, but it was a little frustrating because you want to hear the music, but it's not clear - although I'm not sure on any better suggestion (i.e. elevator music, muzak..lol).<p>brk 23 has a good point about filters, that would definitely make it more usable.<p>Nice work! Haven't seen any other fun web integration of text-speech like this (I definitely don't count dictionary.com pronouncing words for me as fun!)
DotSauceover 15 years ago
I like it. Love the transition audio, reminds me of Bioshock. Listening as I type this comment and it's pretty cool. Not sure how often I would use it or if I would use it regularly at all. Does it push live updates?<p>Agree with the suggestions mentioned already (mute, remove extra commentary).<p>Well done overall! I will be featuring TweetRad.io on <a href="http://TweetSocial.com/directory.php" rel="nofollow">http://TweetSocial.com/directory.php</a> shortly.
alttabover 15 years ago
I'm impressed with the coordination and technology that went into this.<p>Kinda says something about America though when not only are we too lazy to write full blogs, read full blogs, but now we don't even want to read our tweets. This of course is not a serious comment on your project as more as it is commentary on America's priorities.<p>Awesome work and amazing landing page design!
vital101over 15 years ago
Great idea! It looks great too! I second (third, fourth, whatever) the calls for a mute button. I'd also like to see the ability to change the voice being used. I noticed that between channels it's different, any way to choose between those voices?
Omnipresentover 15 years ago
its a very neat project. As said before I'd also love to see how you put it together. Also, maybe you can put a little toggle button next to tweets that people can click when they think a word is not said correctly.
petesaltyover 15 years ago
I don't know if it has any real business potential, but it's certainly an interesting little project. I'd love to see a blog post about how you put it together.
yesimahumanover 15 years ago
Okay that is awesome. I love the radio sound.<p>One issue: When speaking the number $44B, it was pronounced as "4 B" as in "four bee"
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nymover 15 years ago
Please add a pause button. Otherwise, awesome!
fjabreover 15 years ago
I think TTS as a technology isn't quite there yet..<p>The radio sounds and overall UI/UX are brilliant though.
iterationxover 15 years ago
I like it, but you should be able to turn off the words "X wants it to be known" and just read the headline
fauigerzigerkover 15 years ago
Funny. You should make the embedded swf visible in some fashion or it won't work with Flashblock enabled.
joubertover 15 years ago
This is so cute. I see you use UserVoice. Are you on a Free account for Tweet Radio?
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petrolixover 15 years ago
This is great! It should be on my iphone, so I can listen to it on my way to work!
ramidarigazover 15 years ago
It looks amazing, but it runs <i>sooooo slow</i> on my Ubuntu 9.10 Eeepc 701.
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mee345over 15 years ago
I want to use it to have Mr. T read my status reports... is that possible?
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diN0botover 15 years ago
can you take the feed from the longest poem ever website? i'd love to hear that. even better if the voice can become less robotic.
chrischenover 15 years ago
The design looks really, really, really cool.
mewalkerover 15 years ago
Love it--this is hilarious!
mgcrossover 15 years ago
nice job on the randomly-generated animated stars and the SVG waves!
tcarnellover 15 years ago
cool! but please immediately implement a 'mute' button! :-)
stefsterover 15 years ago
fantastic! So fun!
Concoursover 15 years ago
very funny and great app
scorpover 15 years ago
wow! this is awesome!
tdoggetteover 15 years ago
I just opened about 20 tabs, and ONE OF THEM STARTED MAKING OBNOXIOUS FUCKING NOISE.<p>Not acceptable.