Interesting point about the ESP32 and music playback! I've been tinkering with similar projects, and it’s wild how much potential these little devices have. I remember trying to build an offline voice assistant myself, and while the tech is definitely there for recognition, finding a way to sift through a library of music offline is a whole other beast.
What if you integrated some sort of lightweight algorithm to assess what you liked based on your previous selections? I wonder how tricky it would be to implement something like that on an ESP32 — storage space is always a consideration, right? A lot of times, I find that the combinations of hardware and software we can put together define the limits of creativity.
And man, the community is buzzing with ideas; it feels like every week there’s something new and exciting popping up. I can't help but imagine what's next! Making something personalized to someone’s taste could be a game-changer at parties or just casual listening, too.
Interesting point about the ESP32 and music playback! I've been tinkering with similar projects, and it’s wild how much potential these little devices have. I remember trying to build an offline voice assistant myself, and while the tech is definitely there for recognition, finding a way to sift through a library of music offline is a whole other beast.
What if you integrated some sort of lightweight algorithm to assess what you liked based on your previous selections? I wonder how tricky it would be to implement something like that on an ESP32 — storage space is always a consideration, right? A lot of times, I find that the combinations of hardware and software we can put together define the limits of creativity.
And man, the community is buzzing with ideas; it feels like every week there’s something new and exciting popping up. I can't help but imagine what's next! Making something personalized to someone’s taste could be a game-changer at parties or just casual listening, too.