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Llama.cpp, Speaches, and Open WebUI turned my Raspberry Pi into a voice assistant that actually works
The best part? This voice assistant runs entirely locally ...
As voice recognition and natural language parsing have improved so has the availability of digital personal assistants, from Bixby to Alexa or Cortana to Google Assistant, all the major tech companies ...
Smart speakers such as Alexa, Google Home, and Apple Home have transformed how people interact with technology, enabling ...
Deepseek R1, the new AI model developed by a hedge fund-backed Chinese startup, is redefining the artificial intelligence landscape. Causing stock price crashes over the weekend for NVIDIA and other ...
Sure, we may have constant access to AI chatbots on our smartphones, sitting accessibly in our pockets, lessening the need for a dedicated portable device. But what if I told you that rather than ...
Have you ever found yourself wishing for a powerful AI tool that doesn’t rely on the cloud, respects your privacy, and fits right into your existing setup? Many of us are looking for ways to harness ...
From reviving a dead Sega console to hosting your own dial-up internet connection, a Raspberry Pi can turn an afternoon into a deep, weird rabbit hole.
TinyLlama delivered the strongest responsiveness on the Pi, making it the most usable option for lightweight local inference. DeepSeek-R1 produced richer reasoning output but incurred much longer ...
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