• expr@programming.dev
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    4 hours ago

    I just assumed they were already doing this and have never considered them to be something anyone should ever put in their home.

  • SharkEatingBreakfast@sopuli.xyz
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    7 hours ago

    One year, my parents bought all their adult children the Echo for Christmas. Mine got lost in the mail. So they ordered me another one. Also got lost somehow! I was the only one who didn’t get one. Christmas blessings!

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      13 hours ago

      My parents, my parents church, my in-laws, my sister, my wife’s friends, my old dentist, my old doctor, and several acquaintances.

      So that’s like… At least 3 people.

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      14 hours ago

      I know multiple people who stick these in every room of their houses. They’re surprisingly super popular among normies in the US.

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    15 hours ago

    Anyone have experience with locally run alternatives to this kind of device? Voice recognition technology has gotten pretty good by now, it should be possible

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        4 hours ago

        Just a heads-up, Home Assistant Voice Preview edition is pretty rough right now. It’s nowhere near good enough that I’d buy one for every room.

        A lot of the issues are just software related, so there’s no reason it can’t get as good as a commercial device.

        This guy explains it well: https://youtu.be/L4ONmyjG6ec

        That being said, it’s neat, and I’m running both the tts and stt locally on my Home Assistant server! No Internet access at all, entirely local! It’s remarkable.

        If you want to see what I mean, you can setup tts and stt on your Home Assistant without buying the hardware device and just talk to it with your phone and the app installed. You’ll see it’s kind of slow to respond and really gets hung up trying to parse the commands.

        I don’t regret getting the hardware, it’s really neat, but I’m not going to rush to get any more at this time. I’ll wait a while for the software side to catch up.

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          12 hours ago

          Someone posted a build where they modded Google home mini, but that required a custom PCB. I can only assume it would be the same or more difficult with an Amazon device.

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      15 hours ago

      I’ve looked into and honestly they cover most of what people use the listening device for. Only issue is that they can be a bit slow and are often quite expensive. Haven’t checked in over a year though and tech like this can advance quickly.

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    15 hours ago

    I guess those few echoes left out there will hear a couple final words soon enough:

    Bye bye

    Hell, I would almost want to buy one so I could wait until the fateful day and then say “Echo, get the fuck out!” and unplug it.