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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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rnnoise
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Lyrebird the Linux voice changer now supports PipeWire
Sure.
Carla: https://github.com/falkTX/Carla
It lets me install any normal audio pro audio plugins, for example https://github.com/xiph/rnnoise
It also does some cable management, but qpwgraph is maybe better for that.
I looked at your code and the approach (IMO) is kind of bad.
If you want to solve the problem of "voice changer", you can skip the UI entirely and just use plugin parameters. You can also skip the problem of managing the connections. And when you publish your work, every pro audio software (Ableton, Reaper, whatever) can use your audio processing.
Hope that helps.
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Real-Time Noise Suppression for PipeWire writen in Rust
Interesting! How does it compare with NoiseTorch/RNNoise?
- AI Audio Upscaling?
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What are some must-have Linux gaming utilities that you all know about? I just discovered mangohud and goverlay for getting live system resource stats in an overlay while I'm doing my Linux gaming, kind of like rivatuner on Windows... wish I discovered these sooner...
RNNoise (behaves similarly to RTX broadcast/voice/whatever the fuck they're calling it now, but with significantly better performance) - plugs into OBS or other programs flawlessly
- AMD leaks then removes announcement of AI noise-canceling function
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OBS – Open Broadcaster Software
OBS ships with rnnoise noise reduction, which is like NVIDIA Broadcast, but works on any CPU. See also NoiseTorch and EasyEffects if you're on Linux.
It's pretty great, works decently, but the sad thing is the author put it out a few years ago, wrote a paper and then moved onto something else and it's pretty much unmaintained and requires some very specific ML knowledge.
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tips/ advice for making audio better?
I have no first-hand experience with these, but I would go for some AI solution, such as RNNoise (available as VST plugin here), or Krisp (see Audition + Krisp). They are likely better at removing background sounds that don't belong there than traditional noise reduction.
- Nach >1 Jahr Homeoffice: Was sind eure besten Tipps für Online-Meetings?
- Show HN: Alsa_rnnoise is a HQ noise filter for ALSA, powered by Xiph.Org RNNoise
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On?
You can use webRTC VAD or the VAD from RNNoise.
thegreatsuspender
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How can I recover my suspended tabs from 'The Great Suspender Original'?
Also if you want to read up on the removal of the app and the malware issues this post goes over it as well as other recovery options
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Rejecting data demands, ExpressVPN removes VPN servers in India
Better link https://github.com/greatsuspender/thegreatsuspender/issues/1...
> TLDR: The old maintainer appears to have sold the extension to parties unknown, who have malicious intent to exploit the users of this extension in advertising fraud, tracking, and more. In v7.1.8 of the extension (published to the web store but NOT to GitHub), arbitrary code was executed from a remote server, which appeared to be used to commit a variety of tracking and fraud actions. After Microsoft removed it from Edge for malware, v7.1.9 was created without this code: that has been the code distributed by the web store since November, and it does not appear to load the compromised script. However, the malicious maintainer remains in control, however, and can introduce an update at any time. It further appears that, while v7.1.9 was what was listed on the store, those who had the hostile v7.1.8 installed did NOT automatically receive the malware-removing update, and continued running the hostile code until Google force-disabled the extension.
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Behold the Android-Windows ecosystem.
Long ass comment: That is not true for the most part. While the increased amount of individuals working of an OSS project may lead to better vulnerability detection according to both parties of the closed-source/proprietary debate, it doesn't lead to a massively more secure software overall. Not all reviewers have the similar experience or expertise and, because of it, not everyone will be able to review, identify or patch any flaws or vulnerability of a specific software since it may require other skills beyond just basic programming skills such as network or cryptographic skills. [1] Some even suggested that the large number of users contributing to the project can lead people "into a false sense of security." [2] Overall, some papers conclude that being an open source software or a proprietary software isn't an important factor for security and suggest considering other factors, such as the particular vendor/maintainer that controls the entire process. [3] After all, what if the maintainer decides to sabotage their own code? What if the project was sold to another maintainer for its own shaddy needs?
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99.5% of Black Friday ‘deals’ cheaper or the same price at other times of the year
I don't feel like typing out entire paragraphs about this, though, especially since another user has already done so on the extension's GitHub page. (The new owner doesn't seem to care much about what people say on there.) https://github.com/greatsuspender/thegreatsuspender/issues/1263
- Audacity 3.0 called spyware over data collection changes by new owner
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Ask HN: What tech job would let me get away with the least real work possible?
> In today's world, I have yet to see something which is not monetizable.
This is the attitude that causes people like the author of The Great Suspender to sell out and betray the trust of everyone.
https://github.com/greatsuspender/thegreatsuspender/issues/1...
I believe that uBlock Origin fundamentally cannot be monetized without violating the spirit of the extension itself. It's meant to fight back against predatory monetization practices. We can only hope that gorhill will never believe the mantra that anything can be monetized if you just put your mind to it.
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Would it be safe to install one of the older versions of Great Suspender?
Releases · greatsuspender/thegreatsuspender · GitHub
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Twitch is reportedly running anti-union Amazon ads targeting Alabama.
Source
What are some alternatives?
noise-suppression-for-voice - Noise suppression plugin based on Xiph's RNNoise
NoiseTorch - Real-time microphone noise suppression on Linux.
Oat++ - 🌱Light and powerful C++ web framework for highly scalable and resource-efficient web application. It's zero-dependency and easy-portable.
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
auto-tab-discard - Use native tab discarding method to automatically reduce memory usage of inactive tabs
slowbug - Slowbug is a VS Code extension for debugging your code in slow-mo!
ctl - My variant of the C Template Library
thegreatsuspender-notrack - A chrome extension for suspending all tabs to free up memory, privacy-oriented with no analytics tracking.
speech-denoiser - A speech denoise lv2 plugin based on RNNoise library
MarvellousSuspender - A chrome extension for suspending all tabs to free up memory, based on the original TGS 7.1.6, without tracking. Find more information about that on https://gioxx.org/tms
procedural-gl-js - Mobile-first 3D mapping engine with emphasis on user experience
Steam-Economy-Enhancer - Enhances the Steam Inventory and Steam Market.