OneClick-macOS-Simple-KVM
TTS
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541 | 29,631 | |
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Python | Python | |
MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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OneClick-macOS-Simple-KVM
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Proxmox VE: Import Wizard for Migrating VMware ESXi VMs
This works pretty well for running macOS on Linux:
https://github.com/notAperson535/OneClick-macOS-Simple-KVM/
Mostly used it when trying to track down reported macOS bugs in stuff for an OSS project, so maybe once every few months. But it's worked quite well at those times. :)
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Network Type to get Apple Services / iMessage working?
I have a MacOS Ventura VM up and running under Linux KVM/QEMU using Virtual Machine Manager. When I installed, I added a bridge network like I always do for VMs and I may have removed the previous NIC installed by this method: https://github.com/notAperson535/OneClick-macOS-Simple-KVM. I am now researching what it takes to get Apple Services working. One thing I'm unclear about is does the network type matter for this?
- [KVM]Couldn't alloc class "AppleKeyStoreTest"
- What Are The Coolest Virtual Machines You Currently Run 24/7?
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Failed to prepare port error
Hi all. Been getting a weird error the last week or so. I've noticed I'd lose connection and when I check my macos vm, it says "failed to prepare port" even though it had been running the whole time. I'm running airmessage inside of a VM inside of xubuntu. Specifically this OSX KVM solution . I haven't had any issues with running it this way until last week or so. The only way to fix seemed to be quit and restart airmessage. I do not want to use a Google account, so please do not suggest that as the solution. Thank you.
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The Mac deck
https://github.com/notAperson535/OneClick-macOS-Simple-KVM And disabled read-only
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This CPU does not support kvm extensions
i was following a guide to get a macos kvm on wsl but when I'm trying to install it I get an error saying that my cpu does not support kvm extensions. I have used the same machine on linux to easily run the same kvm without any problems so I don't know why this is happening. I'm also using the latest wsl2 kernel package. Guide
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Any way to get a decent MacOS VM running?
This is the SIMPLEST one: https://github.com/foxlet/macOS-Simple-KVM sadly is not getting updates, but you can use it and upgrade after installation or use a fork: https://github.com/notAperson535/OneClick-macOS-Simple-KVM
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Unable to install KVM
I had Montery running on Xubuntu 20.04 a month ago, but something happened recently to bork it. I could not boot into it this morning. I think it had something to do with improperly shutting down the machine as I was messing with the breakers in my house. I thought a fresh install might fix it but that doesn't seem to be the case. I made a new folder for all the files and downloaded the KVM set up that I used before, but I get the error above. I'm guessing it's an issue with libvirtd but my home assistant VM seems to have no issues. If anyone has any idea how to fix this (without doing a nuke) that would be appreciated.
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Port forwarding to OSX VM
I followed this guide that I found here, it's the same as the macOS simple KVM but simpler to set up. I got the VM to boot and logged into my Apple ID with no problems. But the VM doesn't show up as a separate device on my router so I can forward the port that I need to to the VM. I tried using the bridged network instructions that guide has but it didn't work. Should I just use something like nginx proxy manager for it?
TTS
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Ask HN: Open-source, local Text-to-Speech (TTS) generators
I just noticed that https://coqui.ai/ is "Shutting down".
I'm building a web app (React / Django) which takes a list of affirmations & goals (in Markdown files), puts them into a database (SQlite), and uses voice synthesis to create voice audio files of the phrases. These are combined with a relaxed backing track (ffmpeg), made into playlists of 10-20 phrases (randomly sampled, or according to a theme: "mind" "body" "soul") and then play automatically in the morning & evening (cron). This allows you to persistently hear & vocalize your own goals & good vibes over time.
I had been planning to use Coqui TTS as the local text-to-speech engine, but with this cancellation, I'd love to hear from the community what is a great open-source, local text-to-speech engine?
Generally, I learn both the highest quality commercially available technology (example: ElevenLabs), and also the best open-source equivalent. Would love to hear suggestions & perspectives on this. What voice synth tools are you investing your time into learning & building with?
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OpenAI deems its voice cloning tool too risky for general release
lol this marketing technique is getting very old. https://github.com/coqui-ai/TTS is already amazing and open source.
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What things are happening in ML that we can't hear oer the din of LLMs?
Not sure how relevant this is but note that Coqui TTS (the realistic TTS) has already shut down
https://coqui.ai
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Base TTS (Amazon): The largest text-to-speech model to-date
I've used coqui.ai's TTS models[0] and library[1] to great success. I was able to get cloned voice to be rendered in about 80% of the audio clip length, and I believe you can also stream the response. Do note the model license for XTTS, it is one they wrote themselves that has some restrictions.
[0] https://huggingface.co/coqui/XTTS-v2
[1] https://github.com/coqui-ai/TTS
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 12 February 2024
- Coqui Is Shutting Down
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Coqui.ai Is Shutting Down
My only exposure to Coqui was their text to speech software. If I remember correctly the website was a commercialized service with TTS and probably some other related things. I hope the software work continues in the open.
https://github.com/coqui-ai/TTS
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Hello guys, any selfhosted alternative to eleven labs?
Coqui.ai TTS (https://github.com/coqui-ai/TTS)
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Demo of Anagnorisis - completely local recommendation system powered by Llama 2. Radio mode. Work in progress.
"tts_models/multilingual/multi-dataset/xtts_v2" model from https://github.com/coqui-ai/TTS. It gives pretty good results and works with references, so it's pretty easy to change the voice. By the way the source code of the project is open: https://github.com/volotat/Anagnorisis but be ready, the code is pretty raw for now.
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XTTS voice cloning with only a seconds of audio
A recent update to their GitHub also has a no-code gradio ui to facilitate fine-tuning and inferencing locally. https://github.com/coqui-ai/TTS/releases/tag/v0.21.3
What are some alternatives?
OSX-KVM - Run macOS on QEMU/KVM. With OpenCore + Monterey + Ventura + Sonoma support now! Only commercial (paid) support is available now to avoid spammy issues. No Mac system is required.
tortoise-tts - A multi-voice TTS system trained with an emphasis on quality
dir2cast - Turn a directory of MP3s into a podcast - automatically.
Real-Time-Voice-Cloning - Clone a voice in 5 seconds to generate arbitrary speech in real-time
macOS-Simple-KVM - Tools to set up a quick macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM.
silero-models - Silero Models: pre-trained speech-to-text, text-to-speech and text-enhancement models made embarrassingly simple
quickemu - Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux virtual machines
vosk-api - Offline speech recognition API for Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi and servers with Python, Java, C# and Node
Intel-UHD-630-on-macOS - Intel UHD Graphics 630 Coffee Lake R 9th Gen. on macOS using OpenCore + WhateverGreen
text-generation-webui - A Gradio web UI for Large Language Models. Supports transformers, GPTQ, AWQ, EXL2, llama.cpp (GGUF), Llama models.
Hackintosh-B460M-BAZOOKA-i3-10100-iGPU-UHD630 - Hackintosh: MSI-B460M Bazooka + i3-10100 + iGPU
piper - A fast, local neural text to speech system