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I set up Alexa to remotely open apps on my Windows PC
The whole setup is longwinded. I have a full deep dive on my blog, in which I also walk through my design process and how I found the right ways to achieve this. My source code is here. Note that it's not straightforward to replicate. It's more than a few clicks.
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