Membership lesson · Build Your Jarvis · Module 10 — Voice
Jarvis listens — push-to-talk, locally
The ears get built. core/voice/ arrives with the local speech-to-text engine — the member's language pick, English-fast or multilingual, with one honest kettle-moment of model downloading after which nothing spoken ever leaves the machine — and push-to-talk on the member's chosen key: the mic captures while held and not otherwise, structurally, with a visible indicator whenever the app can hear. Transcripts land in the input box for the glance-then-send habit, because mishears get caught where they're cheapest — before they're asks. The auto-send toggle exists, default off, framed as a loosening to earn rather than a convenience to assume. Proof is the privacy receipt the whole local-first decision was for: the aeroplane-mode test — wifi off, still listening, still transcribing — plus a deliberate mumble caught at review. Read-side first, as every module has taught: the ears work and earn trust before the mouth says a word.
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