Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
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FOSS Weekly #25 - Fedora 37, Mastodon 4.0, 4K Linux Laptop, Meta's git project and more | FOSS Weekly
Here is everything that has happened in the open source world this week. Star Labs 4K Linux Laptop is available for pre-orders and Meta open sourced their internal source control system. We also have big releases from Fedora, RHEL, Mastodon and some small releases from other projects.
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CoquiTTS: An Open-Source Text-To-Speech Library
CoquiTTS is a library for advanced Text-to-Speech generation. It's built on the latest research, was designed to achieve the best trade-off among ease-of-training, speed and quality.
It comes with pretrained models, tools for measuring dataset quality and already used in 20+ languages for products and research projects.
CoquiTTS is written with Python, and it can be a handy tool for video game developers, post-production, dubbing, and creating educational videos.
CoquiTTS developers are working now on, Coqui studio which will offer a straightforward simple user-friendly interface to clone and create text-to-speech audios in MP3 format.
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Sympa 6.2.70 released
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Get verified on Mastodon with WordPress | Opensource.com
As users migrate away from Twitter, many wonder what the equivalent of the famous blue checkmark is on Mastodon. Ignoring debates about how anyone can be sure of anyone's true identity online, it's easy to verify yourself on Mastodon when you have a WordPress site.