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thepianistfroggollum
Like any of them have read the Bible
As a Texan, don't insult 3rd world countries like that.
God is just an excuse for the first two.
Since you clearly can't read, I'm done discussing this with you. Maybe pick up a book and improve that reading comprehension a bit.
Only 2.6% of the sample were given paxlovid, and they didn't control for vaccination status.
Also, it only covered 1 month nearly 2 years ago in a single country, and the virus has mutated several times since then.
Ah, that was the era of omicron. We're over 21 months and several variants past that now, and I was given the information about paxlovid last week.
Also, that study only covers a single month in Israel in 2022 and only 2.6% of the sample was given paxlovid.
Oh, then that's super simple with the media player entity.
One issue you'll run into is that HA can't stream music over Bluetooth (or couldn't a few months ago), so you will have to go with a wifi speaker or preamp, or a separate server to stream the audio to a Bluetooth speaker. Or find a python package that you can incorporate into HA through the app daemon add on, or a docker image to run as an add on.
You can probably use HA to do the voice processing and send the command to the streaming server, but I haven't played with the voice feature enough to tell you how much of a pita it would be to set it up to reliably be able to decipher a band, album, or song from a voice command. I do know that it's a hassle to do it in rhasspy (you have to specify each option, iirc).
Once you do get it set up, you can probably set up a custom media player entity to control playback.
I've been checking on native HA Bluetooth streaming on a regular basis, because I want to design a whole home audio system that will follow me from room to room.
This is definitely a good thing. Cops on the clock should have no expectations of privacy when interacting with the public. All body cam footage should be readily available for the public to view.
I do think they should have gone with a FedRAMP certified provider, though.
I'm sitting just under 25TB on my NAS, but I am in the process of downsizing.
I'm also a data hoarder, so my music, movies, and TV shows folders aren't much different.