openWakeWord
rust-analyzer
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5 | 132 | |
457 | 13,583 | |
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8.4 | 10.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 5 days ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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openWakeWord
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OpenAI releases Whisper v3, new generation open source ASR model
https://github.com/dscripka/openWakeWord
Balancing wake reliability vs false wake activation is a tricky balance. OWW is decent but could certainly be better.
It's used with Home Assistant now so I expect the training data and implementation overall to get significantly better fairly soon.
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Distil-Whisper: distilled version of Whisper that is 6 times faster, 49% smaller
There's also OpenWakeWord[0]. The models are readily available in tflite and ONNX formats and are impressively "light" in terms of compute requirements and performance.
It should be possible.
[0] - https://github.com/dscripka/openWakeWord
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Real-Time Noise Suppression for PipeWire writen in Rust
hey, quick question. do you mind if I use your stft function in the speech preprocessing library I've been working on? we've been trying to add support for doing mel spectrograms to build a runner for openwakeword, but progress is pretty slow because I've been soloing something I really don't have the right background for(I've never directly studied or worked with signal processing)
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I'm new to Rust but want to contribute
potentially build another runner for open wakeword
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I want to contribute in a big project
here's what's on the pipeline next: - finish mel-spectrogram implementation - publish initial version on crates - move python caching rust side - finish implementing in the precise rust port - potentially build another runner for (open wakeword)[https://github.com/dscripka/openWakeWord] - build an android app that supports user-defined wakewords and has some popular defaults to load. ps not a voice assistant, just the thing that activates the voice assistant.
rust-analyzer
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Cranelift code generation comes to Rust
go build 3.62s user 0.76s system 171% cpu 2.545 total
I was looking forward to parallel front-end[4], but I have not seen any improvement for these small changes.
[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer
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A guide on Neovim's LSP client
For example, intelephense can show diagnostics in real time, there is no need to save the file to get new diagnostics. But rust-analyzer, the language server for rust, can only update diagnostics after saving the file.
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Top 10 Rusty Repositories for you to start your Open Source Journey
6. Rust Analyzer
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The rust-analyzer vscode extension is not working at all.
The rust-analyzer readme suggests you go here for support request. But even there, you'll need to provide more details to get useful help.
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LSP could have been better
For example: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/master/docs/...
> If you create an LSP, it will work best in VS Code.
Any editor can work just as well as (or even better than) VS Code.
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Discussion Thread
So, apparently the reason why rust-analyzer, the LSP server for Rust does not have persistent caching is because it would make "optimizing initial passes less important".
- The AI Content Flippening
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Introducing RustRover – A Standalone Rust IDE by JetBrains
All I want to know is: Will it have a build configuration pulldown?
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Mastering Emacs: What's new in Emacs 29.1
I am not a Rust dev. It surely looks great.
However, from what I understand it seems to supply just a parser separate from the Rust compiler (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/tree/master/crate...) trying to keep up with Rust‘s development. So, in principle, it could have been just another treesitter parser plugin, too.
So, again, the LSP framework does not directly provide any magical benefit over a static parsing framework. All the semantic analysis capabilities stem from a good parser.
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helix shows rust "language server exited"
rust-analyzer > manual > helix > binary > rustup component add rust-analyzer
What are some alternatives?
WhisperInput - Offline voice input panel & keyboard with punctuation for Android.
vscode-rust - Rust extension for Visual Studio Code
mfcc-rust
intellij-rust - Rust plugin for the IntelliJ Platform
project-2501 - Project 2501 is an open-source AI assistant, written in C++.
rustfmt - Format Rust code
Clippy - A bunch of lints to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code. Book: https://doc.rust-lang.org/clippy/
sublime-rust - The official Sublime Text 4 package for the Rust Programming Language
whisper-dictation - Dictation app based on the OpenAI speed to text models
coc-rust-analyzer - rust-analyzer extension for coc.nvim
TX-2-simulator - Simulator for the pioneering TX-2 computer
eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers