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ZIP archive containing text files of transcripts with timestamps of episodes 250-299. These were transcribed using the FOSS whisper.cpp with the base.en model.

You can download and extract this ZIP and then use grep or rg (ripgrep) with the files to find specific keywords in order to find when and in which episode something was mentioned.

Example:

$ rg -ie 'burner.*sim' 
1276301293-user-98066669-263-proton-changes-new-breach-lessons.mp3.lrc
227:[13:32.00] I won't give out the make and model of this device, but it was very obvious that this was a knock off burner type phone that you would get maybe in a grocery store for $40 when you buy a prepaid SIM card
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