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Depends how small or complex you want a TTS, as flite + flitevox voice packages worked on pi or zynq ARM cpu just fine. =3

Also:

https://github.com/sparkaudio/spark-tts


Forever is a long time, but I agree people that assert reality is the model are almost always incorrect eventually.

There is some interesting work being done, but it will never match the excessive hype. =3

"The Genius of Computing with Light"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbxcd9gaims


I would say optical computing will be practical well before QC is.

Time will tell.


Silicon has 23 known isotopes, and now you why it will unlikely ever be economical to reach 0 defects in a business context.

Modern chip designs do include over-provisioned features, so designers can often selectively downgrade areas that are not viable.

Chenming Hu books about solar cell physics and semiconductors are quite accessible. =3


It is not like some cheeky kids would just DDoS the signing authority itself, or hammer bleed the host TLS library yet again.

There are also good reasons many serious admins don't trust signing authorities. If you know... you know why... =3


If you handle minimal traffic loads it should be fine.

On a busy site, the incurred additional load cost can bite hard.

A lot of people will leave it off for the same reasons as DoH or DoT. =3


This channel about retrofitting industrial robotic arm control systems is quite practical. Could always run the playback at 1.25 speed for slow talkers/edits =3

https://www.youtube.com/@ExcessiveOverkill/videos


Jeremy Fielding is also good, but I think he must have gotten busy because he doesn’t post as much.

https://youtube.com/@Jeremy_Fielding

If you pay attention to Smarter Every Day videos he’s occasionally in the background, which makes me suspect he’s still active but doing behind the scenes stuff and less in his garage.


People should do a foundation course to figure out which deprecated parts of the kernel source to avoid. It is nontrivial, but talking with the active developers will save a lot of guess work. =3

Introductory LFD103 is a free course:

https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/a-beginners-gu...

Some channels to get some experience handling the modern kernel source:

https://www.youtube.com/@johannes4gnu_linux96/videos

https://www.youtube.com/@nirlichtman/videos


Based on the damage rate for company laptop screens, one can usually be sure anything high-end will be out of your own pocket. =3

In general, how people communicate internally and with the public is important.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway's_law

Have a wonderful day =3


If you want to see context aware pre-fetching done right go to mcmaster.com ...

There are good reasons to have a small cheap development staging server, as the rate-limited connection implicitly trains people what not to include. =3


And this! https://www.mcmaster.com/help/api/ Linked from the footer of every page!

I'm so happy to have seen their web site that I want to do business with them, even though I have no business to be done.


Some CAD/CAM applications directly integrate a component toolbox. =3

Making it easy to buy stuff from them definitely helps their bottom line. Unfortunately the few companies I've wanted to buy from but their website was horrible and made me go elsewhere, either completely ignored or dismissed my complaints about having just lost a customer.

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