I’ve tried quite a few after leaving Nova a few years ago and have settled on Lawnchair. It seems to be the most stable and is under active development.
I’ve tried quite a few after leaving Nova a few years ago and have settled on Lawnchair. It seems to be the most stable and is under active development.
I’d recommend checking out Gadgetbridge. It is an open source app, with no network permission requirements, that replaces the OEM app for a large number of watches. I’m running an Amazfit GTS 4 with it and it has been almost flawless.
I see Garmins are being recommended but if you are looking for something cheaper, I’ve been extremely happy with my Amazfit watch. It has pretty much all the same functions as the Garmins but at a fraction of the cost, and is fully compatible with Gadgetbridge, so all your data is stored locally.
That’s fair. There are just quite a few that you’ve posted that I’d have loved to know who they were by so I could check out their other stuff.
It would be great if you could credit the OC when you post these.
In the UK the max for contactless payments is £100 and contactless is now the norm, so a shielded wallet would be highly recommended.
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The front fell off! That’s not very typical.
What is the structure of the Nearby URL when manually entering coordinates?
Ugreen do this type of adapter
I’m not wanting to enter the giveaway but just wanted to say what a lovely thing to do for the community.
Happy Holidays everyone
Since the article title doesn’t mention it, for those wondering, this is isolated to the USA.
Happy to help
I’ve added my Docker Compose files in a reply to my original comment which may help make things a little easier for you when you get to setting it up yourself.
I’ve replied to my own original comment for better visibility if you want to check that.
For those asking, here are my Docker Compose files for Piper (text-to-speech), Whisper (speech-to-text), and OpenWakeWord (allows the use of a wake word with things like the Atom Echo)
version: '3.3'
services:
wyoming-piper:
container_name: wyoming-piper
image: 'rhasspy/wyoming-piper'
ports:
- "10200:10200"
volumes:
- '/docker/containers/wyoming-piper/data:/data'
command: [ "--voice", "en_US-danny-low" ]
restart: always
Note: The voice can be changed depending on your preference. Listen to the possible options here.
version: '3.3'
services:
wyoming-whisper:
container_name: wyoming-whisper
image: 'rhasspy/wyoming-whisper'
ports:
- "10300:10300"
volumes:
- '/docker/containers/wyoming-whisper/data:/data'
command: [ "--model", "base", "--language", "en" ]
restart: always
Note: The model can be changed depending on the power of your system. See possible options here.
version: '3.3'
services:
wyoming-openwakeword:
container_name: wyoming-openwakeword
image: 'rhasspy/wyoming-openwakeword'
ports:
- "10400:10400"
volumes:
- '/docker/containers/wyoming-openwakeword/data:/data'
- '/docker/containers/wyoming-openwakeword/custom:/custom'
command: --preload-model 'ok_nabu' --custom-model-dir /custom
restart: always
Note: Even though the model for the wake command is set in the Compose file, this can easily be changed in your HA Assist settings.
After they are up and running, you can just manually add the Integrations to HA which will create the Wyoming Protocol Integration. Then go back to your Assist settings and they should be available in the relevant dropdowns.
I hope this helps
No problem. Yeah I found the documentation a bit of a maze as well.
Yeah, just use the Beta, it’s extremely stable. Don’t get it from the Play Store though, as you’ve seen it hasn’t been updated in years. Just get it from their GitHub.