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is there some list of offline-only text-to-speech tools one could peruse if they were looking for a voice for themself :boost_ok:

maybe i crave being abused because at least when people are yelling at me i'm not being ignored

@SnepperStepper@mastodon.social sorry we don't see the world your way. guess you don't go through the same feelings we do. who woulda thought

@SnepperStepper@mastodon.social beats living in this fucking vacuum

actaully the video title would be "They LIED To Us......" and the turbografx thing would be somewhere in the thumbnail meaning you wouldn't even know what the video is about unless you could see that image

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thinking about how i could gain a lot more followers if i did shit like make the lowest effort youtube video ever titled "The TurboGrafx-16 Was Actually 8-Bit???" thumbnailed with me doing a 😱​

i just wish i could get any sort of feedback instead of finding these things months later by googling "webgbcam" :') not many people care about who makes their tools

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@SomaFMrusty@defcon.social you might need to start with a fresh CSS with that meta tag and re-add the old styling bits by bits until you find which ones are breaking

@SomaFMrusty@defcon.social cursory look at your CSS i think a bunch of desktop-targeting width rules are not getting overwritten when in a thinner display regardless of viewport, causing the overflow and scrolling

the meta tag i always use is: <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" />. this should make CSS media queries responsive, otherwise you're always targeting 600px i think

@SomaFMrusty@defcon.social is there any reason why you're hardcoding it to 600px instead of device-width, and an initial zoom of 1.3 instead of 1?

For all the people that got excited by those photos I shared of my #zxspectrum based laptop with #viewdata modem, which I'm taking to #emf2024 I now have a video where I demo it: youtu.be/LluFY_27uL4

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