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You really should, or I can do it for you!


The last line you wrote hurt. You might want to try Wakie, a YC alumni startup.


We used tone.js to create https://musicblocks.sugarlabs.org

Tone.js is really good at doing things related to music.

We were able to build a scratch type programming language for music, so that kids could learn programming and music at the same time.


Songs are a pretty nice functionality.

I guess that can be done on non smart speakers too.

The alert thing is really cool! A unique way to handle kids.


Totally. I'm not the bad guy but the alarm is. Putting on the cleanup song helps cleaning up go faster.


Probably the most common use case is a smart home.


Interaction while sleeping. Whoa that's an awesome usecase.

Makes me wonder, what else one might want while sleeping?


Lights off: probably the most common use case for everyone.


Why do you check for temperature, rather than weather?

Does it help knowing the changes in temperature outside?


You can tell if it's raining by looking out the window, but you can't really see the temperature.


Does it really help knowing the temperature?

I can take an umbrella if it'll rain soon but what can I do by knowing that temperature will rise by 1°C in two hours?

Genuinely curious.


Do I put on my coat or go out in a t shirt.


Oh, a cold climate thing.


Interesting to see this given Spotify doesn't play fair by locking in data in their app for developers. See: https://freeyourmusic.com [not mine, but read why this exists]


This is interesting. Do I have to compile it myself or do you make it available somewhere?


You'd have to run it locally right now. I'll try to get a demo server set up somewhere soon. Also a top TODO is to create a Docker image and push it to Docker Hub so anybody using Docker can spin it up very quickly.


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