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Kira, feral fox 🦊 🏳️‍⚧️

@computersandblues Fantastic. ☺️ This is such a great used tech combo, since the phone's battery, I assume, let's it last through the night.

I rigged up my old phone's google speech recognition tech in airplane mode to do local-only speech control tasks.

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@tty the charged battery lasts through the night comfortably, and then some. it can sustain around a day and a half on battery only.

your usage sounds quite interesting as well. are you using it to control apps which are useful offline, or are you doing something else?

Kira, feral fox 🦊 🏳️‍⚧️

@computersandblues The idea with my setup is that I speak a wakeword to my laptop (using vosk[1]), and it sends a message to the phone over USB (adb) to listen for audio. I utter a command, and it gets processed on the laptop. There are some built-in commands I wrote (like timers ("give me 17 minutes"), and media control ("play the next episode of Firefly"), but it's also rigged up so that if I utter, say, "foobar" and there is an executable script in the commands/ directory with that name, it will run that, so the whole thing is very easily extensible.

[1] alphacephei.com/vosk/

@computersandblues The idea with my setup is that I speak a wakeword to my laptop (using vosk[1]), and it sends a message to the phone over USB (adb) to listen for audio. I utter a command, and it gets processed on the laptop. There are some built-in commands I wrote (like timers ("give me 17 minutes"), and media control ("play the next episode of Firefly"), but it's also rigged up so that if I utter, say, "foobar" and there is an executable script in the commands/ directory with that name, it will...

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