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Deez

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  • I read it more as just one of many subtle erosion of freedoms that could lead to a dystopian society.

  • Boong it’s two fifty nine peee-em

  • Wasn’t it public information when the tariffs were going to start?

  • This was great, read all of his posts and subscribed. Cheers for sharing!

  • My message was a tenuous reference to Flight of the Conchords (New Zealand's fourth most popular folk-comedy duo). So it’s understandable that it was misunderstood, however, I did appreciate your thoughtful response.

    Here’s the song if you need a laugh: https://youtu.be/yjfSZu246zE

  • Ah that makes much more sense. Cheers!

  • Every Google, Alexa and Apple hub support 2.4Ghz Wifi and likely can be a Matter controllers, however only a subset of them support Thread.

  • Very eloquently put. Thanks for sharing your insights.

  • I now realise what she did.

    What did she do?

  • Makes me wonder how much of Tesla’s “Full Self Driving” is just some dude playing GTA VR with you in the passenger seat.

  • Is the future just having a human slave in a third world country strap into VR and carry your groceries for you?

  • Whoops I missed your reply. Cheers!

  • Fence

  • Chairs be jumping over Bill

  • I’ve been thinking about getting one. Which model do you have, and how long have you had it?

  • Call Me Maybe, such a banger

  • I assumed it was trying to feast on the goo inside.

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world
    Deez @lemm.ee

    “Jail Broken” Google Nest Mini with open source ESP32 PCB running own voice assistant

    cross-posted from: https://lemmit.online/post/225981

    This is an automated archive made by the Lemmit Bot.

    The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/janostrowka on 2023-07-19 12:49:02.

    Hopefully this will come in handy for our Year of the Voice.

    TL;DR: Justin Alvey replaces Google Nest Mini PCB with ESP32 custom PCB which he’s open-sourcing. Shows demo of running LLM voice assistant paired with Beeper to send and receive messages.

    Tweet text thread (I would also highly recommend checking out the video demos on Twitter):

    I “jailbroke” a Google Nest Mini so that you can run your own LLM’s, agents and voice models. Here’s a demo using it to manage all my messages (with help from @onbeeper) 📷 on, and wait for surprise guest! I thought hard about how to best tackle this and why

    After l

    homeassistant @lemmy.world
    Deez @lemm.ee

    Responding Services: What are the Use Cases?

    In Home Assistant 2023.7 a feature was added to allow services to provide a response.

    This release brings in a change to Home Assistant, which we consider to be one of the biggest game changers of the past years: Services can now respond with data! 🤯

    It is such a fundamental change, which will allow for many new use cases and opens the gates for endless possibilities.

    In this release the functionality has only been enabled for a couple of services, but I’m having trouble picturing what we can use this for now and in the future.

    What are some use cases you can think of on how to use this new feature?

    You Should Know @lemmy.world
    Deez @lemm.ee

    YSK: In wefwef on iOS if scrolling stops working, stop tapping for one second and it will start working again

    Why YSK: It will start working faster if you give it a sec.

    This is a bug in iOS Progressive Web Apps. Your scrolling gets locked to an element that is off the screen. Continuing to try to scroll while it’s in this locked state keeps it in the state longer. No interactions for one second will unlock it.

    wefwef are tracking the issue here.