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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15421 · Jan 18

#python#audio#deeplearning#minicpm#python#pytorch#speech#speech_synthesis#text_to_speech#tts#tts_model#voice_cloning VoxCPM is a free, open-source TTS tool that turns text into realistic speech without tokens, creating expressive audio that matches context and clones voices perfectly from just 3-10 seconds of sample. Download VoxCPM1.5 (800M params) from Hugging Face, install via pip, and use simple Python or CLI commands for fast synthesis (RTF 0.15 on RTX 4090) or fine-tuning your own voices. You benefit by easily making natural audiobooks, podcasts, clones, or apps with pro-quality sound—saving time and costs on voice work. https://github.com/OpenBMB/VoxCPM

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@CryptoM · Post #64472 · 04/09/2026, 01:47 AM

🚀 Unusual Oil Market Activity Precedes U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Announcement On April 9, unusual trading activity occurred in the oil market just hours before U.S. President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire agreement with Iran. According to BlockBeats, at 19:45 GMT on Tuesday, investors unexpectedly sold 8,600 lots of Brent and U.S. oil futures during a non-active trading period, amounting to approximately $950 million. Less than three hours later, Trump officially announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran. This news caused oil futures to plummet by about 15% at Wednesday's opening, falling below the $100 mark. The strategic short positions resulted in significant profits within hours. This incident is not isolated; on March 23, similar unusual trading occurred 15 minutes before Trump announced a delay in striking Iranian energy facilities, leading to a 15% drop in oil prices. Since the escalation of U.S.-Iran tensions, daily oil trading volumes have doubled to millions of lots. Congressman Ritchie Torres has formally requested the SEC and CFTC to investigate these "suspicious" trades. Torres emphasized the need to examine the accounts involved due to the trades' speed, scale, and structure. Currently, CME and SEC have declined to comment, while CFTC previously stated it is "monitoring" market anomalies. #OilMarket#USIran#Ceasefire#TradingAnomalies#OilFutures#MarketManipulation#SEC#CFTC#BrentCrude#EnergyNews