Hello Fediverse, We are looking for Text-To-Speak (TTS) expertise to help or advise us on improving the default voice of the Linux desktop. :linux: 📣 Please reach out or boost :boost_love: Thanks! #Linux #tts #accessibility #a11y #GNOME #KDE #FreeSoftware #freedesktop #ml

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Check if whatever is left of Mycroft AI has anything useful for you.

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Mycroft is dead?

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Death by patent troll 😞

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What?? Noooo :(

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Fuck

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Patent troll murdered them

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Note that this is a link to a Mastodon post - commenting here doesn’t necessarily reach @sonny.

Find the original post here: https://floss.social/@sonny/111533945050274953

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I understand that The Emperor has some Martian Tech-Priests that will help in exchange for toasters…

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funding for piper!

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This! Good tts (piper for example) is key.

  • apps supporting modern screen reader stack, including wayland
  • good stable screenreaders
  • the entire OS supporting the screenreader not only as a GUI-level service
  • very good voices especially when set very fast
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