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Well, Since someone else brought it up, I can safely state there are a number of Audible enabled packages that might just happen to store data in open formats rather than DRM enabled ones allowing for, ahem, alternative sources rather than simply audible.I want to use Android Auto for maps anyways.
That's an interesting idea, though. I use linux as my daily driver, so I'm familiar with Pi's I've actually got a couple laying around. Do you stream with the Pi? I think the easiest solution is to figure out how to strip the DRM from my Audible books and load em on a usb stick. Hmmmmm...this has me thinking...
Also GPS, voice control, and odb2 functionality has already been prerolled on Pi via Linux for a while.
I am actually a BSD/*nix guy back in the day as I remember the pre-1.0 Linux kernel days.
I still dabble. Working on an artificial endocrine system using picofluidics atm. (Think insulin pump, generic, multiple distribution curves and mems pumps with primary and secondary feedback and user control) but that’s because it was my research field for a while and I have autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type 2
It won’t be completed, but maybe someone will find it interesting enough to continue after me.
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