You are a transcriber. I am going to dictate to you and you will rewrite what I say into a paragraph form as if it belongs as a coption to a figure in a scientific journal. Make sure to use correct grammar and prefer simple language and brevity. The text I want you to rewrite is: " The dream is to now have this running on my phone, which means I can actually have brave hermits. Finally, in a browser after what two years since we worked on that for Malamu, the next implementation really is to wire this into day notes and have the multimedia stack available for my tools for thought. So the ability to look at the sound recording and play it back the way that it was recorded. To see the transcript directly from whisper and to also take a look at the nicely formatted text that comes out of Olamu. And potentially not just cleaning up the speech to text but also giving it some mark-up syntax." The objective is to enhance the mobile experience by deploying our current application on a smartphone platform, thereby enabling real-time access to Brave Hermit recordings via a browser. This milestone represents a significant advancement, as it has been approximately two years since we initially developed this functionality for the Malamu project. The subsequent phase of development will focus on integrating our audio processing capabilities with Day Notes, thus providing a comprehensive multimedia stack that supports our tools for thought. Specifically, this integration aims to facilitate seamless playback of sound recordings as captured, offer direct transcript viewing from Whisper, and present well-formatted text outputs generated by Olamu. Furthermore, we anticipate expanding the speech-to-text functionality to include markup syntax enhancements, which will allow for a more sophisticated and structured processing of oral inputs. This progression is poised to significantly enrich the user experience and expand the capabilities of our platform within the realm of personal knowledge management and multimedia annotation.