Exactly what I expected from them. The same interests that want chat control are here as well.
Exactly what I expected from them. The same interests that want chat control are here as well.
That is regrettably not too unusual. Many platforms deactivate / ban empty accounts that were inactive for a long time. I guess “aging” accounts before use is something not too uncommon for bots.
https://heywillow.io/ seems to solve the voice recognition pretty well. I don’t know how good the home automation integration is, though.
Newer versions should have a replacable waste tank, but the tank does have a chip with serial number.
Maybe you can register a custom protocol and have your own script outside of flatpak that runs firefox. Then use an xdg-open command that prefixes the custom protocol.
There seems to be a receiver available using some tricks https://github.com/rgerganov/shanocast
The last point does exist, those printers are just more expensive because they are no loss leaders and no ink sales are expected.
For speech recognition there is also heywillow.io
Currently there is support for a network connection over thunderbolt you can use as a basis. If you want to send other data without network encapsulation, you’ll need to write a kernel module for that.
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/thunderbolt.html#networking-over-thunderbolt-cable
https://christian.kellner.me/2018/05/24/thunderbolt-networking-on-linux/
I’m not sure how well maintained it is, but porteus-kiosk might ve a very good fit for this use case…
deleted by creator
No need for a systemd switch. It should work with a dedicated “portal” browser that bypasses the global dns and has a built-in resolver using the dns from dhcp.
There is also an alternative push protocol called UnifiedPush, but not many of the popular privacy focused messengers care to implement it.
Maybe a special desktop environment like simulavr or xrdesktop might work.
deleted by creator