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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
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Google just removed an accessibility feature overnight that I used constantly. Pressing (instead of holding) the assistant bottom on Bluetooth headphones would read out all of your non silent notifications. This morning it said this feature was unavailable and to ask "read my notifications". However since they replaced assistant with Gemini (I did not get a choice at least) the speech recognition has turned to complete shit. The first time I tried it asked me what time and stopped responding, the second time it said "great", the third time it read me the Wikipedia page on nationality.
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Cornflaix @Ronflaix@mastodon.gamedev.place
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@pancakes Wait you could use it like that before? My headphones has an annoying touch features that always was set up to trigger the assistant (which I disabled) with no other way to change it, was it that? May I ask where was the option? :O
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pancakes nonbinary_cat @pancakes@meow.company
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@Ronflaix i have the sony wh-1000xm4 which has a dedicated assistant button rather than a gesture to bring up assistant
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Cornflaix @Ronflaix@mastodon.gamedev.place
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@pancakes I wish I had more buttons on mine (another Sony WH)
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