TheReader
TTS
TheReader | TTS | |
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3 | 62 | |
30 | 8,821 | |
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7.2 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | 6 months ago | |
Rust | Jupyter Notebook | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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TheReader
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What self hosted app do you wish existed?
One day once I'm comfortable with cash again I'll continue with mine, It's a a reader server w/ an optional Metadata Server access.
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I made a site that tracks the price of eggs at every US Walmart. The most expensive costs 3.4X more than the cheapest.
I would like to also note. I actually have a bad habit of doing everything in Rust to a fault. For example, I'm also working on a Book Reader and the Full Stack is in Rust. Even though I should've made the frontend in Typescript. I personally haven't touched up on Javascript or Java since I started learning Rust. I just love it too much.
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Oqurum - An Application for ebook reading and organizing
User Server - Basic viewing, reading, organizing is setup. Two metadata agents; google books, and open library currently. Only epub gets import currently. Would like to add mobi, pdf, cb*, etc.
TTS
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Any recommendation for human like voice AI model for conversation AI?
Fast or good, choose one
Mozilla's TTS is a python package installable with pip and uses cpu or gpu resources to render a choice of voices, they mostly sound natural and this is the good. https://github.com/mozilla/TTS
Mycroft's mimic3 is the default voice renderer for the Mycroft project that runs on pi hardware and sounds ok-ish, that is the fast. https://github.com/MycroftAI/mimic3
There are many others but these are the two I use according to if it needs to run on limited hardware or if the cycles fall freely from the sky.
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Coqui.ai Is Shutting Down
Coqui-ai was a commercial continuation of Mozilla TTS and STT (https://github.com/mozilla/TTS).
At the time (2018-ish), it was really impressive for on-device voice synthesis (with a quality approaching the Google and Azure cloud-based voice synthesis options) and open source, so a lot of people in the FOSS community were hoping it could be used for a privacy-respecting home assistant, Linux speech synthesis that doesn't suck, etc.
After Mozilla abandoned the project, Coqui continued development and had some really impressive one-shot voice cloning, but pivoted to marketing speech synthesis for game developers. They were probably having trouble monetizing it, and it doesn't surprise me that they shut down.
An equivalent project that's still in active development and doing really well is Piper TTS (https://github.com/rhasspy/piper).
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What self hosted app do you wish existed?
An RSS reader that integrates TTS (or TTS)
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Audio Converter! How to write one in c/c++?
My solution would be to use a speech synthesis library, maybe eSpeak or Festival, just for ease of use; I think they each provide a library that you could use from C or C++ easily. This one from Mozilla is a more modern system with better-quality output, but it looks like it's set up to run through Python, and I haven't looked at it closely enough to see how much work it would be to get it working for you.
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Web Speech API is (still) broken on Linux circa 2023
There is a lot of TTS and SST development going on (https://github.com/mozilla/TTS; https://github.com/mozilla/DeepSpeech; https://github.com/common-voice/common-voice). That is the only way they work: Contributions from the wild.
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[P] Balacoon: free-to-use text-to-speech
unfortunately not yet. I need to expand the library of languages and voices. looking around, it seems only Coqui had some traction re Brazilian Portuguese: https://github.com/mozilla/TTS/issues/160. If you foresee wide adoption of the tech for this locale, hit me up with DM
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Text to speech free
I haven't used it, but there's also mozilla/TTS.
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Does anyone know how to set up Mozilla TTS to work with firefox's reader view?
Mozilla TTS
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[D] Looking for someone to do a small coding job
Instead, just use Firefox's open-source TTS model: https://github.com/mozilla/TTS
What are some alternatives?
destreamer - Save Microsoft Stream videos for offline enjoyment.
Real-Time-Voice-Cloning - Clone a voice in 5 seconds to generate arbitrary speech in real-time
TabNest - TabNest is a powerful Chrome extension that revolutionizes your browsing experience by allowing you to create, save, and load custom workspaces, streamlining your workflow and boosting your productivity with just a few clicks.
TensorFlowTTS - :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: TensorFlowTTS: Real-Time State-of-the-art Speech Synthesis for Tensorflow 2 (supported including English, French, Korean, Chinese, German and Easy to adapt for other languages)
TheLibrarian - Oqurum's main Metadata API server. Will house info about all books
STT - 🐸STT - The deep learning toolkit for Speech-to-Text. Training and deploying STT models has never been so easy.
flatnotes - A self-hosted, database-less note taking web app that utilises a flat folder of markdown files for storage.
DeepSpeech - DeepSpeech is an open source embedded (offline, on-device) speech-to-text engine which can run in real time on devices ranging from a Raspberry Pi 4 to high power GPU servers.
WriteFreely - A clean, Markdown-based publishing platform made for writers. Write together and build a community.
NeMo - A scalable generative AI framework built for researchers and developers working on Large Language Models, Multimodal, and Speech AI (Automatic Speech Recognition and Text-to-Speech)
kaizoku - Self-hosted manga downloader
TTS - 🐸💬 - a deep learning toolkit for Text-to-Speech, battle-tested in research and production