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The era of open voice assistants

(www.home-assistant.io)
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thumbsup-_- ◴[] No.42468176[source]
We need more projects like home assistant. I started using it recently and was amazed. They sell their own hardware but the whole setup is designed to works on any other hardware. There are detailed docs for installation on your own hardware. And, it works amazingly well.

Same for their voice assistant. You can but their hardware and get started right away or you can place your own mics and speakers around home and it will still work. You can but your own beefy hardware and run your own LLM.

The possibilities with home assistant are endless. Thanks to this community for breaking the barriers created by big tech

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lokar ◴[] No.42468600[source]
It’s a great project overall, but I’ve been frustrated by how anti-engineer it has been trending.
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sofixa ◴[] No.42469060[source]
Do you mean the move away from YAML first configs?

I was originally somewhat frustrated, but overall, it's much better (let's be honest, YAML sucks) and more user friendly (by that I mean having a form with pre-filled fields is easier than having to copy paste YAML).

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1. cryptoegorophy ◴[] No.42473207[source]
Oh thank got. Just started using HA few months ago and all these yaml is so confusing when I try to code it with ChatGPT , constant syntax or some other random errors.
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2. jillyboel ◴[] No.42476922[source]
> when I try to code it with ChatGPT

so don't do that... just rtfm and it's easy