Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Vanity Mirror, thy name is woman. (using laptop)
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She likes old school screensaver.
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Time for an update to the vanity mirror. This is probably gonna be it.
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Updated Hello Lucy enhancement for MM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXWf7s3K3as&lc=
I guess if anyone wants to use this you can go here:
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Very nice progress, Mykle!
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@yawns said in Vanity Mirror, thy name is woman. (using laptop):
Very nice progress, Mykle!
Hey, thanks yawns. I have so much fun learning how things work in MM. I’ve always liked MMM-voice but I wanted it to HIDE and SHOW individual modules (or all of them) and I wanted it to trigger sound files from specific commands. I studied the module, learned some new commands and functions and added some simple enhancemnents. Now it works exactly how I wanted. Very satisfying to learn new things and make something work. :-)
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@Mykle1 said in Vanity Mirror, thy name is woman. (using laptop):
I really like this idea, but seeing as it was your idea, I’ll let you have first crack at it. ;^)
I have a NYE timer, let me see if I can update it and make the target time more easily exchangable. ;)
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MM community: “Oh no, not another video!”
Oh, shut up! Indulge an old man, will ya? :-)
This was one of my original goals. I wanted to have some modules occupy the same position on the mirror but only be shown when I wanted to see them. Sort of like RemoteControl or Carousel using voice commands. You will see here how MMM-NOAA and MMM-PilotWX share the top left region, just not at the same time. The same is true for MMM-EARTH and MMM-Lunartic (bottom center) and for MMM-EasyPix (Lucy) and MMM-NASA (top center). I like this idea. You can have as many modules as you want loaded but only those showing that you choose. Who wants to shut down their mirror to enable a module that they only want to see once in a while? Not me. This solves that problem, for me anyway.
And lastly, I still can’t believe the response of this old laptop with handling the voice commands. I purposely issued the commands quickly, one after the other, to demonstrate how nicely it responds. I have a few more ideas for Lucy, but I have to think about how to proceed with them. For now, it’s very useful just as it is.
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