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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15237 · Oct 19

#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

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@githubtrending · Post #14658 · 05/01/2025, 03:00 PM

#java#cloud_native#hacktoberfest#java#kubernetes#reactive Quarkus is a Java framework designed for cloud-native and container-first applications, making Java apps start up much faster and use less memory, which lowers cloud costs. It supports both traditional and reactive programming styles in one framework, so you can develop efficiently without learning new tools. Quarkus uses build-time processing and can compile to native images for even better performance. It integrates popular Java standards and libraries, making development smoother and more enjoyable. This means you can build modern, fast, and cost-effective Java applications easily, especially for Kubernetes and cloud environments[1][2][4][5]. https://github.com/quarkusio/quarkus

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@githubtrending · Post #14682 · 05/07/2025, 01:30 PM

#kotlin#android#awt#compose#declarative_ui#desktop#gui#ios#javascript#kotlin#multiplatform#reactive#swing#ui#wasm#web#webassembly Compose Multiplatform is a Kotlin-based framework by JetBrains that lets you build user interfaces for multiple platforms—iOS, Android, desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux), and web—using mostly shared code. It is based on Jetpack Compose for Android, so you can use similar APIs across platforms, speeding up development and ensuring consistent UI design. iOS support is in beta, web is in alpha, and desktop and Android are stable. You can also access native features like camera or maps easily. This helps you save time, reduce bugs, and create apps that work well everywhere with less effort. https://github.com/JetBrains/compose-multiplatform