The Linux app SpeechNote has a bunch of links to models of both varieties, in various languages, and supports training on a specific voice.
The Linux app SpeechNote has a bunch of links to models of both varieties, in various languages, and supports training on a specific voice.
I just use Auxio on Android or GNOME Music on Linux to listen to my downloaded files, and sync them via Syncthing.
I would select CC-BY-SA so that if they share it they have to use the same licence
It apparently has an Android version, but for an open source app, it’s not on F-Droid?
I use Seal on Android and yt-dlp-gui on Linux because they’re native apps using native theming/design languages, but it’s always cool to have another option!
I don’t have an answer for you, but I’m also interested in this and would like to see the responses
Signal has a desktop video call option that’s quite simple.
I see they were very much inspired by the Duolingo UI
Easy Notes on F-Droid looks very nice, from a cursory look
I second this, I use it myself and it’s pretty good even with my old GTX 1660 ti GPU
GNOME Web also has it
Weird. We’re both using Android Voyager, what’s the difference?
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It’s good at what it does, but what it does doesn’t seem very useful. If it added NFC payments, now that would be useful.
Cool, thanks!
I use Jan already, and I like that it’s a native app rather than a webui, I don’t really like webuis. I wasn’t saying there weren’t any local model apps, but that there are far less than glorified ChatGPT clients.
And if they were going to make theirs cross platform, it would in fact be the first FOSS local model app for Android. (Layla Lite exists but is not FOSS).
If you want to make it more unique than ‘just another ChatGPT client’, you could try adding local model support, not sure how difficult that would be.
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