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Maybe we should settle on some special sound or word which officially signals that we're making a pause for whatever reason, but that we intend to continue with dictating in a couple of seconds. Like "Hmm, wait".


Two input streams sounds like a good hacky solution. One input stream captures everything, the second is on the look out for your filler words like "um, aahh, waaiit, no nevermind, scratch that". The second stream can act as the veto-command and cut off the LLM. A third input stream can simply be on the lookout for long pauses. All this gets very resource intensive quickly. I been meaning to make this but since I haven't, I'm going to punish myself and just give the idea away. Hopefully I'll learn my lesson.


Alternatively we could pretend it’s a radio and follow those conventions.


Need some vocal version of “heredoc”


"Hello AI, over", "Hello human, over". :)

Oh, wait: "How do I iterate over a list-", "Iteration is a process where..." :p


We can recreate Shakma while we're at it with all the times we say "... Over."




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