Watermark on Plaud AI?

Will Plaud AI have a watermark on your output document?

Since the recordings are of conversations, that Plaud AI makes into a summarized more readable version, will there be watermarks because it is AI driven?

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u/tomsabido — 6 days ago

[WTS] Garmin Instinct 2 Watch (Stand Edition) for sale, $75.

[WTS] Garmin Instinct 2 Watch (Stand Edition) for sale, men’s, 52grams, $ 75.

In very good condition 

Updated Link for photos.

https://imgur.com/a/vGf0H4F

Imgur - direct link for photos

https://i.imgur.com/B4Ili9E_d.jpeg?maxwidth=520&shape=thumb&fidelity=high

Key Specifications

Feature
Details
Case Size
45 x 45 x 14.5 mm (fits wrists 135–230 mm)
Weight
52 g
Display
Custom two-window, monochrome, transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP)
Display Resolution
176 x 176 pixels
Materials
Chemically strengthened glass lens, fiber-reinforced polymer case, silicone band
Water Rating
10 ATM (up to 100 meters)
Battery Life
Smartwatch mode: Up to 28 days
GPS mode: Up to 30 hours
Battery saver mode: Up to 65 days
Sensors
GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Barometric Altimeter, Compass, Thermometer, Wrist-based Heart Rate, Pulse Ox
Connectivity
Bluetooth, ANT+ (Supports phone music control, lacks Garmin Pay/NFC on the Standard model)
Memory/History
32 MB

u/tomsabido — 7 days ago

[WTS] TOPO Designs X Tenkara Rod Co. (TRC) Sierra Rod, 2.8 oz. $120. (Reposting w/updated link to photos)

[WTS] TOPO Designs X Tenkara Rod Co. (TRC) Sierra Rod, 2.8 oz. $120.

Photos here

Direct Link:

https://imgur.com/gallery/yxlscFX#l9EPwUO

Adventure Ready. Beginner Friendly. 

The Sierra Rod is a 10.5 ft. rod.  It has an incredibly soft flex and amazing feel to it, designed with smaller water in mind.  The Sierra is one of TRC's funnest rods because of how light and flexible it is, and the action of this rod gives you so much feel throughout the entire rod.

Extended Length: 10.5ft (320 cm)
Collapsed Length: 20 inches
Weight: 2.8 oz
Material: Carbon Fiber
Segments: 8
Handle Length: 11.25 inches

Edited to add “Direct Link” from IMGUR

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u/tomsabido — 8 days ago
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For sale: TOPO Designs X Tenkara Rod Co. (TRC) Sierra Rod, 2.8 oz. $120.

[WTS] TOPO Designs X Tenkara Rod Co. (TRC) Sierra Rod, 2.8 oz. $120.

Photos here

https://imgur.com/gallery/topo-designs-x-tenkara-rod-co-trc-sierra-rod-2-8-oz-120-NPNmjdj

Direct Link:

https://imgur.com/gallery/yxlscFX#l9EPwUO

Adventure Ready. Beginner Friendly. 

The Sierra Rod is a 10.5 ft. rod.  It has an incredibly soft flex and amazing feel to it, designed with smaller water in mind.  The Sierra is one of TRC's funnest rods because of how light and flexible it is, and the action of this rod gives you so much feel throughout the entire rod.

Extended Length: 10.5ft (320 cm)
Collapsed Length: 20 inches
Weight: 2.8 oz
Material: Carbon Fiber
Segments: 8
Handle Length: 11.25 inches

Edited to add “raw” Imgur link from IMGUR

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u/tomsabido — 8 days ago

[WTS] - ULA Dragonfly 30 L, black robic; $175. Gossamer Gear Loris 25L, yellow; $100. (W/ fast belt $115.)

Still looking for my Goldilocks bag, so I’m selling these two:

ULA Dragonfly 30 L, black robic; $175. Quality: A- (can’t quite call it “new” and is in great condition. SPLIT SHIPPING CONUS COST from 94903 zip code.

I bought the ULA Dragonfly 30L on Reddit about 6 months ago. Cinderella says, “This one is too big.”

Gossamer Gear Loris 25L with, yellow; $100. (W/ fast belt $115.)
Quality: A - like new

I bought the GG Loris 25L direct from GG website. Cinderella says, “This one is too small.”

Photos

SHIPPING CONUS
SPLIT COST from 94903 zip code.

New to this sub, but have bought/sold on r/ULgeartrade and r/GearTrade

[WTS] - ULA Dragonfly 30 L, black robic; $175. Gossamer Gear Loris 25L, yellow; $100. (W/ fast belt $115.)

u/tomsabido — 3 months ago

[wts] Zpacks Poncho / groundsheet; 166g/5.9 oz. $150

EDIT: Sold for $150
Looking to sell my Z-Packs Poncho groundsheet. Dimensions: 52”x90”

Bought it a few years ago on this sub, and just haven’t used it.

Photos:
Zpacks Poncho Groundsheet

u/tomsabido — 3 months ago