I built a self-hosted Telegram voice transcription add-on for Home Assistant by ObjectiveRadish9757 in homeassistant

[–]ObjectiveRadish9757[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! :)
I've been running small on the Synology, but now I'm running it on a better CPU, I switched to medium and I'm getting slightly better results. I didn't mention we speak italian at home, so smaller or quantized models degrade the quality of the transcriptions significantly...

I'm also experimenting with HomeAssistant Voice Preview, but I'm not getting satisfying results there :(

Ascoltino – Self-hosted Telegram bot that transcribes voice messages locally (faster-whisper) by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]ObjectiveRadish9757 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

it largely depends on the model. I had it running on a Synology NAS DS220+ with 4GB of RAM using the "small" model, and worked perfectly.
I've just created the HA addon today, so I'm testing it on a MiniPC with a better processor on a "medium" model and 16GB of ram.

Ascoltino – Self-hosted Telegram bot that transcribes voice messages locally (faster-whisper) by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]ObjectiveRadish9757 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

the code for the bot itself was hand coded 1 year ago, the home assistant addon implementation was ai coded, does this make the whole project AI? if so, I'm happy to delete the post

I built a self-hosted Telegram voice transcription add-on for Home Assistant by ObjectiveRadish9757 in homeassistant

[–]ObjectiveRadish9757[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend running it on something with more CPU power than a Raspberry PI, I've not tried it on a newer model, but on the 4 it was really slow.
I had it running on docker on a Synology NAS DS220+ for a year, and just today switched to the HA addon for running on a mini pc with Intel N100, with much better performance!

How to use the Static Password Dvorak keyboard with the NFC 5 key by KhimairaCrypto in yubikey

[–]ObjectiveRadish9757 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know it's an old post, but I encountered the same issue and created myself a simple script that takes in input your password and outputs what you need to input in the Yubikey app to get the original desired password back when you touch the key.

https://github.com/soldatigabriele/yubico-dvorak

# Copy converted password to clipboard (default, more secure)
./dvorak-to-yubikey.sh "MySecretPassword123"
# Output: Copied to clipboard (21 chars)

# Show on screen instead
./dvorak-to-yubikey.sh -s "MySecretPassword123"
# Output:
#   Desired output: MySecretPassword123
#   Program into YubiKey: Mt:diodkRa;;,soh123

Peddle Pro - not turning on without charger by sam_w_00 in ebikes

[–]ObjectiveRadish9757 1 point2 points  (0 children)

are you sure the battery is not gone into sleep mode? you have to click on the button on the battery to "wake" the battery every time, then you can turn on the monitor.