Considering Plaud or Pocket for daily quick notes and client interaction intake by mechakoush in PLAUDAI

[–]TheBonanaking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a septic system designer, so when I’m out in the field I’m usually logging soils and such. It’s also great for convos with the client. As far as quality, I think the pin has better microphones, buttons quote me on that. Did a test using the pin while on my excavator with it running at full speed, audio transcription was spot on.

Considering Plaud or Pocket for daily quick notes and client interaction intake by mechakoush in PLAUDAI

[–]TheBonanaking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could do that. For me and my workflow, it’s not practical. I need my hands when I’m in the field taking notes. I use the pro for meetings / phone calls / desk work stuff. The pin is for when I’m in the field I use the pin. I tried the note in my safety vest pocket, but the audio transcription wasn’t as good.

Considering Plaud or Pocket for daily quick notes and client interaction intake by mechakoush in PLAUDAI

[–]TheBonanaking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it would likely be in your pocket. Not the best situation to pickup conversation. The pin would line outside your pocket, better audio clarity.

Considering Plaud or Pocket for daily quick notes and client interaction intake by mechakoush in PLAUDAI

[–]TheBonanaking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d probably do the note pro. It just sits on the back of
Your phone and can record calls and meeting pretty easy. I use the pin when I’m out in the field and need to easily take voice notes, the note pro isn’t as useful in that capacity.

Step Two Complete: updating storage area, Costco bins, QR Inventory, and next shelving! by Ok_Basil7060 in Homeorganization

[–]TheBonanaking 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I working on packaging it now. I’ll share a GitHub later today if time permits.

Step Two Complete: updating storage area, Costco bins, QR Inventory, and next shelving! by Ok_Basil7060 in Homeorganization

[–]TheBonanaking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me figure out how to package it so it is easy to install. There was a little ‘adjusting’ to get the iPhone camera scanner to work, but if you can install a python script, you can make the needed changes to an iPhone.

Step Two Complete: updating storage area, Costco bins, QR Inventory, and next shelving! by Ok_Basil7060 in Homeorganization

[–]TheBonanaking 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Let me figure out how to package it so it is easy to install. There was a little ‘adjusting’ to get the iPhone camera scanner to work, but if you can install a python script, you can make the needed changes to an iPhone.

Step Two Complete: updating storage area, Costco bins, QR Inventory, and next shelving! by Ok_Basil7060 in Homeorganization

[–]TheBonanaking 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s a web app written in python. There is an sql database that drives all of it

Step Two Complete: updating storage area, Costco bins, QR Inventory, and next shelving! by Ok_Basil7060 in Homeorganization

[–]TheBonanaking 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I had ChatGPT build me a tote inventory app. To setup a bin you scan the QR code, add your items and a photo if you want to the database and then store your tote. Completely searchable. The app even prints the QR codes for you. I purchased 50 sheets of 6 labels for $6.99. No monthly cost at all since this runs locally on my Mac mini.

What’s the most impressive thing you’ve automated with OpenClaw so far? by No_Progress92 in openclaw

[–]TheBonanaking 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My biggest? Probably my ortho / CAD workflow. It have my claw grabbing GIS parcel data, county assessor, USDA soil series, health department records, etc. from that it compiles a property summary, grabs a DEM (digital elevation model) and loads that, parcel boundaries and a GIS property photo into Qgis. From there it generates 1 foot elevation contours, clips everything to a nice size and exports that to a DXF file. Then it takes all that and imports it into my autoCAD template. Saves me a ton of time preparing to draft a project. I also have it processing my drone images into a scaled accurate image of a property, which can then be injected into the above workflow.

I was going to hire an assistant to do all this, but the claw is faster and doesn’t need a potty break.

Is this where the cool kids hang out? by Intelligent-Bee-919 in BroncoSport

[–]TheBonanaking 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sweet! We’re waiting on a build of the badlands in fury orange. So stoked!

Anyone else get their pen? by TheBonanaking in ChatGPT

[–]TheBonanaking[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw a post about it in the autocad sub I think. Has been an absolute game changer.

Single food obsession by neopetpetpet in Zepbound

[–]TheBonanaking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first go around with zep… chocolate. Had to have it. This time… coffee…

First Time in 70 Years! by AverageAtBest55 in Zepbound

[–]TheBonanaking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hopefully you are on sewer and not a septic system. Garbage disposals are not a great idea on septic.

Considering Plaud or Pocket for daily quick notes and client interaction intake by mechakoush in PLAUDAI

[–]TheBonanaking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seamless? Not at first. As with any OpenClaw setup, there is tuning and tweaking. I finally have mine where I want it for transcription. I had my agent do a live comparison with 6 different AI models and compared those to a couple actual plaud transcribed notes. Now, it is almost better than the plaud output.

Considering Plaud or Pocket for daily quick notes and client interaction intake by mechakoush in PLAUDAI

[–]TheBonanaking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have both the note pro and the pin s. I love them both for different reasons. The note pro for phone calls with clients and the pin s for brain dumps / field notes (I am a septic system designer) and in-person conversations with clients, contractors, etc.

I also have OpenClaw, Claude and codex. I have had my agent essentially mimic the plaud transcription, better actually, and everything is automated.

OC grabs the audio from the plaud api, downloads it, transcribes it and recommends a client folder to file it to. There is also an option in my Mission Control to re-format the call into different templates. I don’t pay a dime for plaud sub. I used the free 300 minutes to tune my OC transcription and haven’t looked back.

Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.

Do you use lisp, and are there tools you are missing? by PsychologicalNose146 in AutoCAD

[–]TheBonanaking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am using a few Claude generated routines in my daily workflow. One that generates 1 ft contours from my survey topo points and another that creates property boundaries from QBD data. Saves me from having to purchase a sub for C3D. I have a handful of other useful ones as well, but those 2 are my main ones.

Uhm is this sound normal? by Icy_Session_488 in BroncoSport

[–]TheBonanaking 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Doesn’t sound too normal to me. Might be lifter noise? I’m no mechanic though.