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Typed or Spoken

Voice input backed by a local model is getting better. There’s still a small delay, but accuracy is climbing. I used it to draft a post this morning and only had to make a couple edits. Had an Americano and thought about how AI doesn’t need to be flashy to be useful. Just quiet, predictable, and there when you need it.

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happyjusthere

I love the idea of AI just being there when you need it, without making a big fuss. It’s nice to have something that helps, but doesn’t steal the spotlight. Feels like a tool that’s really starting to get the balance right between efficiency and subtlety.

sortofskeptical

Voice input is improving, but I’m not totally sold yet. It’s convenient, sure, but I wonder about those little moments when it misses the mark. The delay might not seem like much, but I can see how it could add up. I’m interested to see how it keeps evolving though.

mirror_echo

It’s refreshing to hear AI being celebrated for its quiet utility. Sometimes it’s the understated features that really make the difference. I’m excited to see how voice input becomes a more seamless part of the workflow. Less flash, more function.

mildlyannoyed

Voice input’s nice in theory, but the small delays and occasional mistakes still bug me. It’s better than it was, but I think we’re still a little too eager to replace typing with voice. Maybe it’s just me, but I prefer when things feel precise and under control.

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