Thanks for putting this together! First useful tutorial I've found for getting started with agents locally instead of relying on some cloud-based service.
I can't say for certain, but I have used pipertts which is designed to run on the Raspberry Pi 4, it may be of interest to you: github.com/rhasspy/piper
Thank you! Informarive as always!!! Keep up the explorative enthusiasm & positive vibes that is part of your signature 🎉
Thanks for the continued support and kind words!
Thanks for putting this together! First useful tutorial I've found for getting started with agents locally instead of relying on some cloud-based service.
I'm really happy to hear this. Local agents have a learning curve but not having to pay a subscription fee to use them is priceless haha.
Thank you so much. Agents was something I was struggling with trying CrewAI and others but this is a good understanding.
Glad this helps, Agents are a lot of fun but also a bit tricky!
thanks, was a clear explanation
Thanks! Glad it was clear.
Very cool stuff.
I appreciate it, this was a neat agentic tech for sure.
As soon as "open"Ai released their 200$/month pro plan, i decided to lean more towards a local solution.
I think you and a lot of others are feeling the same way about this!
@@OminousIndustriesit wouldn't be possible without your videos you legends!
@@zakariaabderrahmanesadelao3048 I am flattered haha, thank you!
trying arxiv search and failed, came across your video: done! thank you for your crystal clear explanation.
It would be interesting to have an agent that could scan a github project and refactor or document the code base.
That would be a very impressive and useful use case.
btw, you can install nvtop instead of running nvidia-smi in loop.
Great point here. I tend to prefer smi for video purposes because it is less 'vibrant', but top is way cooler to look at haha
What is currently the best TTS that works on a weak integrated GPU or CPU?
I can't say for certain, but I have used pipertts which is designed to run on the Raspberry Pi 4, it may be of interest to you: github.com/rhasspy/piper
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