I noticed their apps are high in size compared to other apps, like for example their keyboard app size is 129 MB, which is a giant size compared to other android keyboards.

Grayjay also seems to be kind of giant, compared to bravenewpipe that supports a lot of services while still very low in size.

The only app in my opinion that has kind of reasonable size is their voice recognition, while it looks kind of ugly compared to Transcribro.

Is there is a reason for all of this?

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    I guess because they store all the required data for voice recognition and other “AI” stuff while other apps use privacy-invasive and low-security cloud services to provide such features.

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        I can’t find this ‘bravenewtube’ app you speak of, but I must admit I am not far from bedtime…

        There’s a difference between YouTube alternatives and Grayjay. Grayjay connects content creators across numerous platforms under a single app.

        Edit: I just woke up and realized I typed ‘bravenewtube’ instead of bravenewpipe LMFAO. Oopsie, I did say I was tired haha!

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    If it is artificial intelligence based and the data is stored locally then that data can be quite large. My keyboard is well over 100 megabytes just for the data, for the AI alone. I think it’s fair to say that it is probably a good thing that it’s large because it means that it’s on your machine and it’s not being processed anywhere else.

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        My AI keyboard let’s you choose how accurate the AI is. The more accurate, the larger the file. I’d say that’s all it is. A more accurate model is larger.

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        So it’s less than 100mb difference. You could go through both apps and see what files are taking up the extra space.

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        So small differences in the data model can result in massive size differences. Take a look at the different models advance for Piper/whisper for home assistant. There’s orders of magnitude of size difference in very minute functionality differences.

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    The Grayjay app includes an entire development environment for plugins.

    No idea why the keyboard app is “large”. Could it be for support on obsolete Android devices where they’ve needed to re-implement missing APIs and features entirely themselves (like Firefox/Fennec and the Share menu)?

    They could also be using completely different local AI tooling, or a custom trained model that has a higher space footprint compared to other similar apps. As always the true answer lies in the available code…

    Edit: Grayjay’s = The Grayjay

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    4 months ago

    I don’t know

    But since they are open source should it not be possible to check where the heavy packages are located?

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    The only app in my opinion that has kind of reasonable size is their voice recognition, while it looks kind of ugly compared to Transcribro.

    I think an icon of a microphone for a STT app is much much much better than that UX disaster Transcribo is. lol

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    4 months ago

    Who cares?

    I have 128GB and fit hundreds of apps and thousands of photos and videos with tens of GB to spare. What is the problem?