← Back to context Comment by nickthegreek 3 days ago you can use a physical button instead of wakeword. 3 comments nickthegreek Reply protocolture 3 days ago Doesnt suit my use case sadly. 0xdeadbeefbabe 2 days ago Back to the drawing board. What about a proximity sensor? protocolture 2 days ago I think what I want to do, is have a dodgy local LLM that picks up the context that the user is speaking to the LLM, and then enables it for 20 minutes or so.But even thats a bit of a wild tradeoff.
protocolture 3 days ago Doesnt suit my use case sadly. 0xdeadbeefbabe 2 days ago Back to the drawing board. What about a proximity sensor? protocolture 2 days ago I think what I want to do, is have a dodgy local LLM that picks up the context that the user is speaking to the LLM, and then enables it for 20 minutes or so.But even thats a bit of a wild tradeoff.
0xdeadbeefbabe 2 days ago Back to the drawing board. What about a proximity sensor? protocolture 2 days ago I think what I want to do, is have a dodgy local LLM that picks up the context that the user is speaking to the LLM, and then enables it for 20 minutes or so.But even thats a bit of a wild tradeoff.
protocolture 2 days ago I think what I want to do, is have a dodgy local LLM that picks up the context that the user is speaking to the LLM, and then enables it for 20 minutes or so.But even thats a bit of a wild tradeoff.
Doesnt suit my use case sadly.
Back to the drawing board. What about a proximity sensor?
I think what I want to do, is have a dodgy local LLM that picks up the context that the user is speaking to the LLM, and then enables it for 20 minutes or so.
But even thats a bit of a wild tradeoff.