Wow, I think I've spent most of my day inside Emacs on my phone more than just other apps on my phone.
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Wow, I think I've spent most of my day inside Emacs on my phone more than just other apps on my phone. Got all my Gmail emails read, got gptel and gptel-agent using Ollama, using their cloud model, and got Eloquence more stable, but it still breaks text into chunks a lot. But it /is/ running through Qemu so I guess it can't be exactly desktop-stable. For now though, things work! I even got Emacspeak to just speak the subject of an email when it changes, rather than always speaking it or not at all, which is really nice.
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Wow, I think I've spent most of my day inside Emacs on my phone more than just other apps on my phone. Got all my Gmail emails read, got gptel and gptel-agent using Ollama, using their cloud model, and got Eloquence more stable, but it still breaks text into chunks a lot. But it /is/ running through Qemu so I guess it can't be exactly desktop-stable. For now though, things work! I even got Emacspeak to just speak the subject of an email when it changes, rather than always speaking it or not at all, which is really nice.
@pixelate Hehehe so cool! How is the email reader in Emacs?
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@pixelate Hehehe so cool! How is the email reader in Emacs?
@mcourcel It's literally however you want it to be. I just hit n for next unread message, and it reads the subject in a slightly different voice, then the body in regular voice. If I hit n and it's the same subject, it reads just the body.