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Tuxpaint-Android
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Sugar: An activity-focused, open-source software learning platform for children
PBS Kids has a lot of games and activities on their website:
If your kids watch any PBS shows them they'll recognize the characters.
The activities were fun enough for our twins to learn how to use computer mice at age 3.
Tux Paint is also really fun for young kids and a good way to learn mouse usage:
- MSPaint like tool for Linux
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⟳ 4 apps added, 28 updated at f-droid.org
Tux Paint (version 0.9.30): A drawing program for children.
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Instant flood fill with HTML Canvas
I can also recommend https://tuxpaint.org/. I see they also have an app for Android nowadays, but no iOS it seems.
- I miss MS Paint!
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Ask HN: Kids Computer
This is going to depend on the age of the kid. I have given a cheap Laptop to my 6-year old and introduced her to Scratch[1] and Tuxpaint[2]. I let her use the mouse and keyboard more instead of tapping on a screen. The school is likely to introduce Scratch from next year. For older kids, they should be on a normal computer. My old MacBook Pro came handy for the elder one. She does the usual Python, games and stuff but she is not really interested in the computer aspect of computers.
The one thing I want to make them learn is to touch-type but it is hard to convince them to do it regularly. Some of the collections about Computer education for kids https://notes.oinam.com/education/computer/
- Batch Win Installer - from a defined list of software, BWI will install software on 64 bit Windows 10/11 x64 machine without prompts ; check what software is installed and offer to install and/or upgrade software and scan program's websites to determine the latest version of the software available
- "Paint" alternative in linux?
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⟳ 8 apps added, 86 updated at f-droid.org
Tux Paint (version 0.9.28): A drawing program for children.
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⟳ 4 apps added, 37 updated at f-droid.org
Tux Paint (version 0.9.27): A drawing program for children.
RHVoice
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⟳ 4 apps added, 28 updated at f-droid.org
RHVoice - a free and open source speech synthesize (version 1.8.0): TTS engine with extended languages support (incl. Russian)
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Balacoon: python package for text-to-speech
Interesting. So some random questions - how easy is it to make a new voice? What about a new voice in a new language? - ever looked at SAPI? Is it possible to make a SAPI bridge for this on windows? - how does it fit with other systems. Like coqui and RHvoice? https://github.com/RHVoice/RHVoice
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Major Text to Speech upgrades for 64 bit devices
I have tried RHVoice on Android, and it works okay.
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TTS engine that allows me to add my own MSI files
try these and which works https://github.com/RHVoice/RHVoice
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⟳ 2 apps added, 55 updated at f-droid.org
RHVoice - a free and open source speech synthesize (version 1.6.0): TTS engine with extended languages support (incl. Russian)
- Dicio: Free and open source voice assistant for Android
- Speech Synthesis on Linux
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Need a English to Georgian translation APP/Web (with pronunciation)
RHVoice (free) - noticably robotic but overall pretty good one for a statistical synth model. https://github.com/RHVoice/RHVoice
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An Open Letter Against Apple's Privacy-Invasive Content Scanning Technology
RHVoice is a free and open source text-to-speech output engine for Android. Try it out:
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.github.olga_yakovleva.rh...
https://github.com/RHVoice/RHVoice
Alternatively, if you prefer Google's closed source text-to-speech engine, you can download Speech Services by Google through Aurora Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.and...
Instructions for configuring the default text-to-speech engine are here:
https://support.google.com/accessibility/android/answer/6006...
What are some alternatives?
espeak-ng - eSpeak NG is an open source speech synthesizer that supports more than hundred languages and accents.
Real-Time-Voice-Cloning - Clone a voice in 5 seconds to generate arbitrary speech in real-time
TensorVox - Desktop application for neural speech synthesis written in C++
TTS - :robot: :speech_balloon: Deep learning for Text to Speech (Discussion forum: https://discourse.mozilla.org/c/tts)
NeMo - NeMo: a framework for generative AI
luci - LuCI - OpenWrt Configuration Interface
larynx - End to end text to speech system using gruut and onnx
vosk-android-service - Offline voice typing for Android
tacotron2 - Tacotron 2 - PyTorch implementation with faster-than-realtime inference
hmm_tts_build - a direct repository for building and using a "simple" tts
TTS - 🐸💬 - a deep learning toolkit for Text-to-Speech, battle-tested in research and production
Unexpected-Keyboard - A lightweight virtual keyboard for developers.