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politics @lemmy.world•“Yo what?” LimeWire re-emerges in online rush to share pulled “60 Minutes” segment
6·12 days agoOh, nice. I didn’t catch what account posted it when I clicked on it.
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politics @lemmy.world•“Yo what?” LimeWire re-emerges in online rush to share pulled “60 Minutes” segment
9·12 days agoIt was the other day, too. It’ll probably be gone by tomorrow though. But keep uploading it for sure.
https://github.com/marytts/marytts
I’ve used MaryTTS semi-recently. It’s older but works well enough for my cases. I have it running on a server (locally) and my endpoints make a call to it and playback the returned audio file.
On Android, I use SherpaTTS which has good voices, but I’m not aware of a desktop/Linux option. It mentions using voices from Coqui which you linked, so I would guess that would be the way to go for desktop.
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politics @lemmy.world•MAGA trolls outed as foreigners vanish from X after brutal update
18·1 month agoBasically pretending to be an organic grass-roots movement or to plant the seeds but the movement is to either destabilize or otherwise benefit a foreign entity.
How do you do my fellow Americans? How about we just start burning stuff down?
Basically shit like that (it’s not always that transparent except when it is exactly that transparent). See it pretty often even on here (less so since I’ve enabled “turbo” on my block button).
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politics @lemmy.world•MAGA trolls outed as foreigners vanish from X after brutal update
47·1 month agoI guess what I’m saying is we should get the hell rid of it all so eventually public opinion won’t be swayed by cheap foreign labor, bots, and people who just want to burn it all down.
I’ve blocked so many accounts on here that are clearly not Americans just straight up trying to incite shit in US news / politics communities. I don’t know what’s worse: the number of upvotes those get or how transparent they are.
Yeah, I don’t know about pre-installed with Android that aren’t ad platforms masquerading as consumer hardware. I’d never use one unless it was supported by LineageOS or something. My comment was more “roll your own” in nature.
Maybe one of those HDMI “stick” PCs you can get? There’s x86 Android builds you can run or you can do like I did with my media PCs and boot into Openbox and just launch a fullscreen browser right to Jellyfin and control it from your phone. (My main setup uses Emby but should be able to do the same with JF).
I’ve actually got a portable Jellyfin server I take with me. Built on the OrangePi Zero 2W with a USB->NVMe acting as media storage (as well as the Jellyfin DB). It’s got several other services running as well as a second Wifi adapter so it can also act as a travel router.
For playback, I pretty much just use my laptop or phone but have thought about adding one of the “stick” PCs as a client for it.
Reminds me of a still from Portal 2.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ISO Project Ideas For Wyse 3040 & 5010 Thin ClientsEnglish
2·2 months agoYep, that’s why I haven’t messed with Kubernetes either; way overkill for a homelab and especially so since I downsized due to soaring electricity costs here.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ISO Project Ideas For Wyse 3040 & 5010 Thin ClientsEnglish
3·2 months agoThe only reason I gave up on Docker Swarm was that it seemed pretty dead-end as far as being useful outside the homelab. At the time, it was still competing with Kubernetes, but Kube seems to have won out. I’m not even sure Docker CE even still has Swarm. It’s been a good while since I messed with it. It might be a “pro” feature nowadays.
Edit: Docker 28.5.2 still has Swarm.
Still, it was nice and a lot easier to use than Kubernetes once you wrapped your head around swarm networking.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ISO Project Ideas For Wyse 3040 & 5010 Thin ClientsEnglish
9·2 months agoI had 15 of the 2013-era 5010 thin clients. Most of them have had their SSDs and RAM upgraded.
They’ve worn many hats since I’ve had them, but some of their uses and proposed uses were:
- I did a 15 node Docker Swarm setup and used that to both run some of my applications as well as learn how to do horizontal scaling.
- After I tore down the Docker Swarm cluster, I set them up as diskless workstations to both learn how to do that and used them at a local event as web kiosks (basically just to have a bunch of stations people could use to fill out web based forms).
- One of them was my router for a good while. Only replaced it in that role when I got symmetric gigabit fiber. Before that, I used VLANs to to run LAN and WAN over its single ethernet port since I had asymmetric 500 Mbps and never saturated the port.
- Run small/lightweight applications in highly-available pairs/clusters
- Use them to practice clustered services (Multi-master Galera/MariaDB, multi-master LDAP, CouchDB, etc)
- Use them as Snapcast clients in each room
- Add wireless cards, install OpenWRT, and make powerful access points for each room (can combine with the above and also be a Snapcast client)
- Set them up as VPN tunnel endpoints, give them out to friends, and have a private network
Of the 15, I think I’m only actively using 4 nowadays. One is my MPD+Snapcast server, one is running HomeAssistant, ,the third is my backup LDAP server, and one runs my email server (really). The rest I just spin up as needed for various projects; I downsized my homelab and don’t have a lot of spare capacity for dev/test VMs these days, so these work great in place of that.
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politics @lemmy.world•Supreme Court rejects call to overturn its decision legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide
166·2 months agoTwo thoughts:
- I’m genuinely surprised. What’s the catch? Are they just waiting for a better case like the one in Texas?
- Eat shit, Kim Davis.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•how do you explain selfhosting to the non-techies in your life?English
5·2 months ago“Does it piss you off when Google/whatever does [blank]? Yeah, me too. So I run my own versions to not have to deal with that crap. Would you like me to set you up an account on my stuff?”
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politics @lemmy.world•Texas Judges No Longer Required to Marry Same-Sex Couples
67·2 months agoBecause the law is optional in Texas.
I’m guessing the entire point is to goad someone into suing so it makes its way to SCOTUS and becomes optional or worse nationwide.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anyone have long range 802.11ah / HaLow experience?English
31·2 months agoI think the point of 11h is to achieve that kind of range without directional antennas. Basically as a higher-bandwidth version of LoRa.
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Technology@lemmy.world•An ex-Intel CEO’s mission to build a Christian AI: ‘hasten the coming of Christ’s return’English
5·2 months agoYeah, that one took me a minute. I think “drip” or “slow drip”? I know “drip” used to be a term but was never one I associated with “screwball” or “crackpot”. Usually I’d heard “drip” to mean something closer to “dull” or “boring”.








Ah, that makes sense. Thanks. I guess I’ve just always thought it was the grounds that were freeze-dried and somehow that made them dissolve-able.