@cassidy Canβt you control Home Assistant stuff with it?
@cassidy Canβt you control Home Assistant stuff with it?
@cassidy When #Mycroft the company died, the cloud servers needed for the STT and TTS died too.
There's a RPi inside which *might* be enough to run the older #HomeAssistant #WyomingSatellite or the current #LinuxVoiceAssistant.
Pull the uSD card, install #RPiOS (no desktop), and see if the Python will run.
Getting the LED array and buttons working will take more work... unless someone else has adapted a #MarkOne
(mine is back in the box!)
https://github.com/rhasspy/wyoming-satellite?tab=readme-ov-file
@jamesderrick
Can you tell us more about #linuxvoiceassistant ?
@cassidy
@laryllan @cassidy Not much to say - #homeassistant voice keeps evolving from a RPi to an ESP32, and now a cheap FOSS device with a decent DAC and on-chip activity detection and processing.
https://www.home-assistant.io/voice-pe/
The protocol was Wyoming, but this evolved to #LinuxVoiceAssistant as part of #ESPhome (and can run on RPi now).
The back-end can be anonymised cloud (like #Mycroft was) or fully local of you reduce the models or have a big GPU (trades accuracy Vs silicon).
@jamesderrick @laryllan yeah I have a couple HAVPE and would love if I could just make the Mycroft hardware be thatβ¦ but ideally with the eyes and mouth working! So far I haven't had any success with OpenVoiceOS working with the hardware ootb, either. π
β¦besides entertain the kids with the pretty lights, that is
Pulling a Babu Frik over here