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11 Jan 2025
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkon 2024-12-0915:49:28
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkd5fc8adbbe607a78fd933729570a8e6e7475dece migrated us to python31315:49:59
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkaround the 2025.1.0 release on 2024-01-0515:50:15
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkso I'm not sure how you are before 2024-12-09 and after 2025-01-05 at the same time 🤔15:50:35
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.network* around the 2025.1.0 release on 2025-01-0515:50:39
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkpossibly some downstream components?15:50:58
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@uep:matrix.orguepzha here23:25:05
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkz2m23:25:25
12 Jan 2025
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@rick:matrix.ciphernetics.nl@rick:matrix.ciphernetics.nlMy main reason to switch would be more device support. Had to wait for 2025.1 for better support for some devices and generally zigbee2mqtt seems more hacker-minded and hacker-friendly00:37:00
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkyeah, much more introspection00:37:34
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.network* yeah, much more introspection into the zigbee network was the reason I chose z2m00:37:46
@keiichi:matrix.orgtetostarted with zha since that was the default ?! but quickly switched to z2m as it supported more of my devices (and in general it supports more from what I read). Has been pretty good so far. It took hours to draw a map of my 10 devices network but that must be an issue with the network rather than z2m, which is why I was tempted to test version 2 before reporting some feature requests01:29:11
@keiichi:matrix.orgteto hexa: please share your nabu case device "voice" experience onceyou've tried. I ponder getting one. 01:29:56
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.network teto: did you read this article yet? 01:30:33
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networktinker isn't entirely clear on what his processing pipeline is, but the general picture is there01:35:26
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkthe local sentence patterns preform really well, but you need to know them01:36:00
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkpiping stuff into an LLM allows you to send off wild queries, that it will execute perfectly fine01:37:00
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkit also holds context between multiple triggers01:37:20
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkbut it sometimes messes up simple things01:37:55
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkearlier today I asked it to make a light brighter, and it did that, but also did that for a light in the room that was off01:38:18
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkwhich was unexpected01:38:20
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.network* earlier today I asked it to make a light brighter, and it did that, but also did that for another light in the room that was off01:38:31
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkthe packaging was cute and no plastics at all01:39:08
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkthe device feels very light, it has rubber feet in the corners, but since it is so lightweight the cable sometimes dominates its positioning here 😄 01:39:54
@keiichi:matrix.orgtetoit matches what a youtuber I trust reported (with a preview unit). Guess I will wait a bit then since anyway it would probably add to the things I want to play with but can't find the time to fix all the flaws. I am interested in the v201:40:02
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkI require both hands to enable the mute button, because it needs a bit of force, which is surprising for the lightweight case01:40:54
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkthe microphone and speaker work perfectly well though01:41:14

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