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ovos-personal-backend
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ovos-backend-manager
Trying out OVOS on my Mark II, and using the ovos-personal-backend on a docker container. I noticed that there is a ovos-backend-manager project and wernt to roll my own docker container for it, but noticed that it is already installed via the ovos-personal-backend Dockerfile https://github.com/OpenVoiceOS/ovos-personal-backend/blob/dev/Dockerfile
- Neon AI and OpenVoiceOS (OVOS) Are Taking the Lead Mycroft Core Development
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I would like a voice assistant for Home Assistant. What are my options ?
MycroftAI : Does seem to be going away - They are currently winding down operations. Apparently the local-only OpenVoiceOS personal backend will also work as a backend for Mycroft - that repo has a Dockerfile. I haven't used Selene or the OVOS personal backend but would sway towards the OVOS solution.
- Leon: Open-source, self-hosted personal assistant
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Question about where the computing/data is happening/going.
some great responses here already, if you want to verify what information is sent you can also install the mock-backend. the logs will show you exactly what is being sent.
quilly
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I made a simple, open source personal knowledge management app
Check it out on GitHub: https://github.com/aks579/quilly
I wanted a simple note-taking/personal knowledge management app. Existing tools like Notion, Obsidian etc. felt too complicated for me. So, I created Quilly - a straightforward, fast, and private note-taking app. Here's what it offers: - It's open source. - It uses Markdown, so you're not locked in with a specific platform. - Your notes are saved locally. - You can tag your notes. - It supports code highlighting. Check it out on GitHub: https://github.com/aks579/quilly
- Show HN: Quilly – A simple, open-source personal knowledge management app
What are some alternatives?
fallback-wolfram-alpha - Mycroft AI official Wolfram Alpha Skill - used as a fallback if an Intent is not matched
Note-Station-to-markdown - The cross-platform script that converts notes from Synology Note Station to markdown files
aquarius - 🐋 Off-chain database store for data assets metadata.
BeatLog - BeatLog parses NGINX reverse proxy and fail2ban logs into readable tables and reports. Use BeatLog to assess server traffic and tailor fail2ban filters.
jasper-client - Client code for Jasper voice computing platform
silicon - Silicon Notes, a web-based personal knowledge base with few frills
selene-backend - Microservices and web apps to support Mycroft devices
usocial - Read. Listen. Pay back. The podcast client and feed reader for your personal server. With Lightning Network support.
Skarf - A self-hosted linktree.
FitTrackee - Self-hosted outdoor activity tracker :bicyclist: