this is dope! I bought a pair of pinebuds to do something similar but got pulled into another project.
my use case was to tape one pine bud to my shoulder to wear all day, and it would bluetooth connect to my android keyboard app, with the simple goals
#1) always record my voice even if I have another headset connected to the phone. I.e., do not get interrupted by incoming calls, spotify, or other bluetooth jank
#2) only do STT on my voice, bonus if you can figure out context and only do STT when i'm talking to the phone (via eyeballs?)
#3) always put the generated STT into a form, or if no form has focus, spawn a new browser tab and put focus on the search-input form
increasingly my mac has critical issues that are undebuggable due to apple services (family sharing, etc)
For about 3 months my mac had 1second network delays when opening any new connections, but only sometimes? The console wasn't much help as the failing services were all secret apple things with error/failures but no usable logs.
Android 13 Chrome 117 here and it did not work for me. Menu popped open on the long press, but moving my thumb up or down resulted in the whole page scrolling. Ditto on Firefox 117. (Is that weird that both my browsers are on the same version number?)
There's some speculation that it's because of "trying to compete in the minds of users who actually think they can compare two totally different software applications by comparing their version numbers."
Tbh, none of them really attract me right now. They are too clunky and don't have many people to interact with. I'm slightly annoyed by Nostr's proposition and total lack of moderation controls. Even if its developers are well-meaning, I see this as a dangerous, undesirable position to take.
I'm really comfortable with Mastodon/ActivityPub. My personal profile is in a public instance[0], and for my Portuguese-written site I'm hosting a Microblog[1]. It's just great.
no quic / h3 ?
love the work and that it's open source but let's push the envelope!