Membership lesson · Build Your Jarvis · Module 10 — Voice

The voice rules — and the cloud upgrades, honestly

The headline trust lesson of the module. Rule one goes structural: there is no voice path to approval cards — not a model instructed to ignore spoken approvals, but no wire at all, so a spoken yes, anyone's, lands as text in an input box and nothing more. Proven with the room test: the member plays the attacker's part — their own voice, then someone else's audio — saying approve that at a pending card, and watching nothing happen until a hand clicks. The hands-free round trip gets its polish, with the auto-send toggle's honest framing. Then the cloud upgrades get the hearing the cheap-first rail owes them: PAYG voices for pennies an hour, ElevenLabs from ten free minutes a month to the five-dollar Starter — the premium option the site's own Gertrude voice runs on, receipts included — both strictly optional, behind the Module 9 key path, with a visible voice-goes-to-cloud state whenever a cloud engine is selected, because the deal should never be silent. Local stays the default; the upgrade becomes an informed choice rather than a toll.

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Real power. Educational use only.

What we teach you to build is genuinely powerful — uncensored assistants, agents, and automations on your own hardware. In the wrong hands, that is as dangerous as malicious code in the wrong hands. We do not teach illegal, malicious, or harmful use. You are responsible for what you deploy.

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