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  • If you do you should use speech-to-phrase instead of whisper. I've found it to be more reliable if you're using it with automation commands instead of an LLM. In your automations you can setup phrases as a trigger. It has support for aliases as well and I believe that it also supports templating for sentences.

  • I used the llama 3.2 3b model for a while. It ran Okeyish enough on a laptop with gtx1050 (about 10s to 2 minute response time). I've personally opted to go without ollama for now though as the automations and build in functions in the voice preview edition are more than enough for me at the moment especially with recent updates.

  • I've only set this up with add-ons. I've tried the "nginx home assistant SSL proxy" and the "nginx proxy manager" add-ons and have the problem with both. With the nginx home assistant SSL proxy I don't seem to be able to set a toggle for web socket support. With the nginx proxy manager I did specifically toggle the web socket support.

    I really appreciate your help by the way :)

  • Yes, I did. I've added the IP address stated in the documentation and also added the localhost IP 127.0.0.1 This didn't help any though

  • When connecting locally it isn't a problem. In the logs there isn't much that I can figure out as being the problem except that it somehow probably has to do with the http integration. My reverse proxy is setup with an HTTPS connection between external connection and proxy server and with http between proxyserver and home assistant. As far as I'm aware that should be good.

    Logger: homeassistant.components.http.ban Source: components/http/ban.py:136 integration: HTTP (documentation, issues) First occurred: 16:58:44 (2 occurrences) Last logged: 16:58:44

    Login attempt or request with invalid authentication from 178.230.xxx.xxx (178.230.xxx.xxx). Requested URL: '/api/calendars/calendar.afval_kalender?start=2025-05-25T22:00:00.000Z&end=2025-06-01T22:00:00.000Z'. (Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 11; 2201117SY Build/RP1A.200720.011; wv) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Chrome/136.0.7103.125 Mobile Safari/537.36)

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Local calender not working with external URL login

  • Please note that there is a distinct difference between socialism and communism. You seem to be describing communism. Within a socialistic system there is still the concept of rich and poor and there is still the ability to create a better life through the effort of development. This specifically is the key distinction between socialism and capitalism.

    So what you're calling "socialist capitalism" turns out (funnily enough) to be just socialism which is in turn a capitalistic communism. :)

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  • I'm running it on a pi5. It was able to handle everything including voice easily although the voice thing out of the box is quite limited. I was able to do a lot with it through automations with custom commands though. It was pretty much able to replace my Google assistant system.

    I've now upgraded it with ollama and Whisper on a network device (old laptop with i7 CPU and GTX1050 mobile GPU) and that works perfectly with llama3.2:3b. Pretty accurate and works well enough. Especially useful coupled with the local home assistant command processing since that by passes the LLM.

  • Not as far as I know. I think they will love it.

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  • But that's not the European way of doing things! First we wait till the problem is big enough that it can't be ignored anymore, then we start discussing if we should do anything about it.

  • Due to this we now have significant problems with our outdated infrastructure though. So incase other countries want to follow the Dutch example, please don't neglect your energy infrastructure! We have situations where building projects (both industrial and residential) have to wait months for a connection to the energy grid which creates it's own giant mess of problems.

  • They're welcome to continue in Europe :D