[quote]Using SiriProxy I am able to control any of the devices in my house. These are a couple things I can do in my room so far. Pandora control, IR commands, VLC Library control, Mountain weather reports and more coming soon! Subscribe to be the first to hear about new videos!
How this works:
I have OSX Lion running in VMWare, MaraDNS routing guzzoni.apple.com, and a ruby gem that directs commands back to a C# server I have written for my iphone app (see other videos) and dual purposed for Siri :)
The C# server talks to directly to the X10 interface via CM15a.
X10 is what controls the fan and lights.
The curtains are opened/closed using some pieces from an old robotics kit and using an arduino to power it all. It can respond to X10, RFID, and physical buttons as well. See my videos for a walkthrough[/quote]
Complimenti a [url=http://www.youtube.com/user/phildman14]phildman14[/url], che ci mostra alcuni utilizzi di Siri che avremmo classificato come “futuristici” soltanto fino a un paio di anni fa.
Il tutto grazie a [b][url=https://github.com/plamoni/SiriProxy]SiriProxy[/url][/b], un server per iPhone 4S:
[quote]Siri Proxy is a proxy server for Apple’s Siri “assistant.” The idea is to allow for the creation of custom handlers for different actions. This can allow developers to easily add functionality to Siri.[/quote]
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Ulteriori video in approfondimento.
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A [url=http://www.appletvitalia.it/2011/11/30/guida-installare-siriproxy-per-comandare-il-mac-con-siri/]questo indirizzo[/url] invece trovate la guida per interfacciare il vostro iPhone 4S con un Mac grazie a SiriProxy.
No ma poi, [i]Siri serve solo per fare il figo con gli amici al bar[/i]. Meh.
E secondo voi, TellMe riuscirebbe a fare le stesse cose, o se gli chiedo di chiudere le tende mi organizza un teen anal party (cit.)?
– Fonte: tweet di [url=https://twitter.com/#!/matthewcoti]Matthewcoti[/url]