Tried this and really liking it so far. Question - is there a diarization support in the tui app or any of the models MetalRt supports? Any plans to add it if not already supported?
Seems to be based on See through walls by MIT (2013)? Good job porting it to esp32. I was just looking a week ago to do the same thing - basically reproducing this work. I'll definitely try this. https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/seeing-through-walls-comp...
I was reading Xiaomi YU7 marketing page[0] yesterday and the NVIDIA AGX Thor stood out (says: NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor). I was wondering what it was and this showed up! Looks like it is (or a Drive variant of it) is already being used in newer cars for self-drive and such.
[0] https://www.mi.com/global/discover/article?id=5174
Can someone (or OP) point me to a recipe to fine tune a model like this for natural language tasks like complicated NER or similar workflows? I tried finetuning Gemma3 270M when it came out last week without any success. A lot of tutorials are geared towards chat applications and role playing but I feel this model could be great for usecases like mine where I am trying to extract clean up and extract data from PDFs with entity identification and such.
FYI:
owhisper pull whisper-cpp-large-turbo-q8
Failed to download model.ggml: Other error: Server does not support range requests. Got status: 200 OK
But the base-q8 works (and works quite well!). The TUI is really nice. Speaker diarization would make it almost perfect for me. Thanks for building this.
Yes it is, however API keys from aistudio only allows pro-experimental model. So if I select gemini-pro, I will see this: "Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview doesn't have a free quota tier. Please use Gemini 2.5 Pro Experimental (models/gemini-2.5-pro-exp-03-25) instead". Can I choose exact model somewhere in the CLI?
Can you open up the options to use other model/versions, especially Gemini-2.5 pro experimental models available through aistudio? Would love to try this but gemini flash fails for even simple tasks. Example: I asked it to extract all the links from comment section of a hackernews comment section and it just scrolled all the way to the end and then nothing. Maybe pro models can do it better.
I am RM2 user and this is useful for me. I signed up not expecting much but that digest designer is so well done! Kudos. Beautifully executed. Signed up and looking forward to the digests.