Membership lesson · Build Your Jarvis · Module 11 — Wake word

Say the name — hands-free, end to end

The wake event gets its second consumer, and Jarvis goes properly hands-free: name → chime → the Module 10 capture window opens — the same truthful indicator, the same transcript into the input box, the member's same review stance — answer aloud, window closes, back to sleep. A light build by design, because the heavy machinery already exists; what gets built is the plumbing that makes always-on livable: the silence timeout (a wake followed by nothing closes quietly and logs — false wakes cost a chime, not a hanging mic), the follow-up window (the member's choice: every ask needs the name, or the ears linger a few seconds for and-another-thing), and the name interrupting the mouth mid-sentence — 10.3's auto-stop inherited at distance, because across the room you'll want the follow-up more than the paragraph. The review's whole job is proving the pipeline is unchanged: the wake opens it, never reaches into it — gates, cards, review rules and walls exactly as Module 10 left them, now reachable from the kettle.

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