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  • Also, hard disagree.

  • "average 50-59 year old weighs 5000 pounds" factoid actually just statistical error. Average person weighs 150 pounds. Pounds Georg, who lives in a cave and weighs over 50000000000000000000000000 pounds, is an outlier adn should not have been counted.

  • So in highschool, I was one of those annoying kids that went "why do we have to learn how to analyze poems? We're never gonna need this in real life" in English (well... German, but doesn't matter) class.

    I'm deeply grateful for my teachers back then to patiently get me to do these things anyways, because there came a point in my life years later where I suddenly understood that those "useless" lessons and hours "wasted" analyzing Goethe and Borchert and Fitzgerald handed me the tools to understand media (and not just literature!) instead of just consuming it.

    I hope it's clear how that relates to the screenshot. More than that though, I sometimes feel like the slew of shit media over the past decade is at least in part to blame on writers/studios/... now assuming people do in fact merely consume. But that's a rant that's completely off-topic here, so I'll shut up now.

  • Add "linux" and enjoy the empty feed

  • Awesome!! And thanks for actually letting me know! :D

    Edit: anything for the wishlist?

  • This started off as a single file in my private nix config, to see if I could get it working at all. In that initial part, some parts were indeed LLM generated (esp. testcases based on my existing intents and failures).

    When I noticed that this might actually work and be useful not just for myself though, I moved everything out manually, refactored and cleaned it up, and everything since has just been myself. I guess you're still right though. I'll see about adding a disclaimer to the README until I've gotten the chance to properly rewrite everything.

  • Yes, you can! See the "threshold" value/slider. It's at 0.7 by default, which seems to be a good tradeoff. 1 means exact match or failure, 0 will afaik match anything to everything.

    Ah, I didn't see the Edit, so we're both in the same boat 😂

  • Huh, interesting. Does that work with wildcards like "put x on my shopping list"? Also, what are you using for that, if I may ask?

  • Sorry, I don't quite follow 😅

    What's the problematic response?

  • Yay, that's fantastic to hear!

    Also, how's your experience been with the PE? Getting a readymade device in a nice shell is appealing for sure 😅

  • Oh, in the demo gif, that's via a shortcut (holding power for half a second). Sorry, can't help with wakeword there 😅

  • Very cool. I'll definitely look into that, and let you know back here :D

  • Yeah, fair :)

  • Glad to be of service... 😄

    did you consider metaphone matching?

    I did not even know about this. Sounds super interesting. Though it seems to be very language specific?

    My original intent was to not rely on language specifics. But maybe we could just define additional steps in the pipeline for specific languages. Hm. I'll have to think about this some more, but it might definitely be a great idea for a future version, so thanks for telling me about it!!

  • Finally got this through another comment below. No, this should not be able to happen, unless you yourself have created a custom intent + shell script action in home assistant that runs this. The integration itself does not execute actions/scripts or the like, it just finds the closest string in a list of strings, and then hands that to the official conversation agent/Hassil.

  • ...do you think I'm a bot, or what is this?

    Edit: ohh, that's what the original comment was. Sorry. "lange leitung" today.

  • Have fun, hope this works out for you! FYI: you can also use an LLM as an additional fallback (first closest-intent, then on failure, LLM). README mentions it further down on Github.

  • Please do! And if it does drive her crazy, please do open a bug report 😄

  • Yes, should be completely language agnostic. I'm not a linguist though, so take with a grain of salt 😅

    There's nothing language specific going on though, apart from a slight preference to split slots on word boundaries determined by spaces. So, might work a bit worse in e.g. Japanese.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    hass-closest-intent: Fuzzy intent matcher for HomeAssistant. Garbled STT output in, actual intent out.

    github.com /charludo/hass-closest-intent
  • homelab @lemmy.ml

    hass-closest-intent: Fuzzy intent matcher for HomeAssistant. Garbled STT output in, actual intent out.

    github.com /charludo/hass-closest-intent
  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    hass-closest-intent: Fuzzy intent matcher for HomeAssistant. Garbled STT output in, actual intent out.

    github.com /charludo/hass-closest-intent
  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Try BentoPDF if you haven't / are unhappy with StirlingPDF

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Intent recognition for HomeAssistant without an LLM?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What one book or piece of literature would adapt into a movie/TV series if given the funding and full creative control? Why?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    continuwuity vs tuwunel: where to go from conduwuit? (Update: probably continuwuity.)

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    How would I go about gaining access to a locked-down Linux device I own.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Self-Hosted setup for remote music lessons?

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Can someone rule-splain this

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Can't use Crunchyroll via WireGuard