#python#text_to_speech#tts#voice_clone#zero_shot_tts
OpenVoice is a free, open-source tool that lets you clone any voice using just a short audio sample, then generate speech in that voice across many languages and accents[1][5][8]. You can fine-tune how the voice sounds—adjusting emotion, accent, rhythm, pauses, and intonation—to match your needs[1][3][5]. A major benefit is “zero-shot” cloning: you can make the cloned voice speak languages it was never trained on, which is rare in voice AI[1][3][4]. The latest version, OpenVoice V2, offers even better sound quality, supports six major languages natively, and is free for both personal and commercial use[1]. This makes it easy and affordable for anyone to create realistic, customizable voice content without needing technical expertise or expensive software.
https://github.com/myshell-ai/OpenVoice
anx-reader
Anx Reader is an advanced e-reader designed for book lovers, providing intelligent and focused reading.
It supports various #ebook formats, including EPUB, MOBI, AZW3, FB2, TXT, and PDF, and offers powerful AI features such as shelf organization by progress and tone, mind map generation for deep understanding, a built-in dictionary and translator, perspective analysis, and summary generation. #TTS
The program offers cross-platform syncing across Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows devices, allowing you to sync books, notes, and reading progress via WebDAV.
Additional features include customizable reading settings (font size and style, line spacing, themes), a workspace for notes with export options, and reading stats tracking with habit visualization.
Lang: Dart
https://github.com/Anxcye/anx-reader
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Version 3.10 of the legendary programming language is now here: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3100
No rush to update, though. #Python
#Python is the main language of data science, per this analysis on 10M Jupyter Notebooks: https://blog.jetbrains.com/datalore/2020/12/17/we-downloaded-10-000-000-jupyter-notebooks-from-github-this-is-what-we-learned/
Read Aloud
Text to Speech Voice Reader extension for your browser
https://github.com/ken107/read-aloud
Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/read-aloud/
Chromium: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/read-aloud-a-text-to-spee/hdhinadidafjejdhmfkjgnolgimiaplp
#readaloud#tts#browser
https://simpleisbetterthancomplex.com/2015/11/23/small-open-source-django-projects-to-get-started.html
Small Open-Source Django Projects to Get Started
Learning #Django and #Python can be very fun. I personally love programming with Python and for the most part, work with the Django framework. But in the beginning some stuff can be confusing, especially if you are coming from a Java or C♯ background, like me.
https://www.infoworld.com/article/3209651/python/how-to-convert-python-to-javascript-and-back-again.html
How to convert #Python to #JavaScript (and back again)
Love Python? JavaScript, not so much? Here are four tools that turn Python to JavaScript for use in web applications
https://docs.python.org/3.6/c-api/index.html
This manual documents the API used by C and C++ programmers who want to write extension modules or embed #Python. It is a companion to Extending and Embedding the Python Interpreter, which describes the general principles of extension writing but does not document the #API functions in detail.
https://online.dr-chuck.com/about.php
This is the web site of the "University of Dr. Chuck". I teach a number of free/online/open courses based on free and open materials and this site is the course catalog for my free courses.
#learn#python
https://python.swaroopch.com/
A Byte of #Python
"A Byte of Python" is a free book on programming using the Python language. It serves as a tutorial or guide to the Python language for a beginner audience. If all you know about computers is how to save text files, then this is the book for you.
#learn
https://intellipaat.com/tutorial/python-tutorial/
This #Python free tutorial is for beginners as an introduction to learn this powerful programming language.
#learn
# In Python 3.4+ you can use
# contextlib.suppress() to selectively
# ignore specific exceptions:
import contextlib
with contextlib.suppress(FileNotFoundError):
os.remove('somefile.tmp')
# This is equivalent to:
try:
os.remove('somefile.tmp')
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
# contextlib.suppress docstring:
#
# "Return a context manager that suppresses any
# of the specified exceptions if they occur in the body
# of a with statement and then resumes execution with
# the first statement following the end of
# the with statement."
#python#learn
https://intellipaat.com/tutorial/python-tutorial/
Often, programmers fall for Python because of its minimum compilation time and speedier edit-test-debug cycle. Python is a go-programming language that has automated the way programmers code. This is indeed one of the major reasons developers have switched their interest to Python programming language. It helps you write simple scripts at relatively faster rate compared to Java, C, C++ .
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