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UCSD Get To Yapping

UCSD Get To Yapping is a free Chrome add-on developed by 17victork. It falls under the category of Browsers and specifically the subcategory of Add-ons & Tools. This program aims to help skip silence in UCSD podcasts, allowing users to fast forward or skip parts of lecture podcasts that do not have anyone talking.

The main feature of UCSD Get To Yapping is its ability to enhance the listening experience of UCSD lecture podcasts by speeding up the playback and automatically skipping silent parts. This can be particularly useful for students who want to get through the boring parts of lectures faster and focus on the more important content.

Overall, UCSD Get To Yapping is a handy tool for UCSD students who want to optimize their podcast listening experience. Its open-source nature also allows for potential contributions and improvements from the community.

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