100% of AVX/AVX2 have 256 SIMD registers, and Arm also has non-NEON registers, which are 256/512. of course, this requires runtime detection, but that is ok because even for native code, people need to do that.
"Know" is a vague word. Everyone should know one language inside out as if they can code within a Notepad without IDE support. I think if you know three languages really well, that puts you in the top 1% of devs. I would go for C, Python, and JS.
It's interesting to see the cycle. Alexa said everyone wanted to toggle the lights and get the weather forecast. Hence, they folded. Now, we are back with "stronger" tech and want people to change their behavior.
Yeah, I post about my company that I founded and I am super into it. Which part of this is MISLEADING? The fact that I care or are you saying Picovoice's tech doesn't work? I made the latter easy cause you can now go and try it without me in your way. You comment is misleading.
When you bootstrap a small business, most likely nobody knows about you. Everyone boasts about how awful ads are so you try to please them and get your product in the eyes of users by doing something useful: write technical articles, provide free/open-source solutions to real problems etc.
And then someone comes in the comments just to point out what a bad person you are for doing this.
What is one supposed to do? Publish a website and just hope that people will end there somehow?
Good job in getting this working on the STM32 board! I have mostly given up on voice assistants because of the latency and rigid phrasing required.
Your solution might seem rigid too for others but if we can use our own phrases and make it respond instantly because the model is local, the interaction can finally become as easy as pressing a button without touching it.
You've taken on a tremendous task, I really wish you succeed!
I'd venture a guess that the issue they have is with the fact that the poster ONLY posts about their product and nothing else. I can see someone being annoyed that a community member is only using the platform to hawk their project and not providing any value to the platform otherwise. FWIW, I'm making no value judgement here, just observing the likely friction.
Edit: Just to be clear, the poster _literally_ only ever posts about their product and only comments on their own product posts.
Have you noted that the board has no connectivity chip? If I had a way to connect to internet without the required chip I had a better story to tell. You snippet of FAQ is correct for all other platforms we support aside from microcontrollers ...
I use a picovoice wake-word on my DIY offline Assistant myself (RPI-based) and I was tempted to dig up a STM devkit from somewhere but then I remembered that I probably would want a microphone array for it if it works well and I don't see a good way to integrate that.
I'm sure smart people can find a way to hack this! But check my other comment, the chip does NOT have connectivity module. Don't take it from me. Read the ST's product spec.