The kde-www mailing list via KDE.org, thread "No X under social media.", reply by Paul Brown on Tue Oct 28 10:22:52 GMT 2025: mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-www

TLDR: KDE quit Twitter & refuse to go back because it became a brand "X" nazi bar & huge liability to KDE's community.

in fact i recall once finding the link to that compilation again at some point and finding out it got taken down

hopefully i'll get to listen to the MD again and make a proper tracklist of what was on it

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some time around near 10 years ago or so when i first got a netmd player i bodged together some scripts to allow me to write minidiscs under linux (well before web-based, ugh, solutions made it "easier") and wrote a, i think 2 hour long or so, youtube citypop compilaion to a single LP2 MD

i can't find that particular compilation anymore and i'm separated from that MD by the atlantic ocean, which is a shame

yes the idea is to find voices that sound robotic, synthesized

i know that's not what most people using TTS want them to sound like, that's why it's so hard for me to find what i want

yes i already know about dectalk. i know there are many other TTS engines from the 80s and 90s and those all feel like vapourware now because you can't find anything on them anymore

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i want recommendations for free text to speech interfaces like those used for speech impaired people (screens of icons for quick vocabulary, customizable, with option for full text input)

bonus points for something with a highly customizable voice, or also seeking recommendations for any tts voice that's local, customizable, not genAI, runs on old hardware. i don't want solutions that only work with the system's black box TTS i have to find arcane packs for

please boost! :boost_ok:

TIL one form of CDDA copy protection is intentionally corrupted error correction codes causing audible glitches in ripped copies which explains a lot of MP3s i downloaded as a teenager sounding the way they did

I am once again setting up for a customer a new PC that didn't come with a manual, required assembly with no assembly instructions, & started talking during the out-of-box experience (OOBE). There was a speaker icon, but clicking on it did nothing but make the icon's "click me" border disappear.

I get that computers need to talk for blind & low-vision users, but come on, not at the expense of making your new users deaf as well!

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there's something about "computers built by companies who wanted to use up their inventory of VCR chassis" that really appeals to me

I set up a page listing some Excess Stuff that I'd like to sell...
12bit.club/shop/
Currently I've got a bunch of newish recentish emulation consoles and famiclones up there. It's all pretty cheap! Check it out if you're interested in that kind of thing!

saw something cool on another account and wanted to boost here but that's how i found out someone i never talked to has me blocked so whatever

@mavica_again Remember ho well PowerStrip worked to overclock your GPU and add custom resolutions/refresh rates? I still use it on my Windows 98 machine. Well, as it turns out, nowadays on Wayland to add custom resolutions/refresh rates you have to dump your monitor's EDID, modify it with some dude's tool, then add it as a firmware blob to be loaded by the kernel on boot. But you also have to be sure to include it in your initramfs so that it _can_ be loaded on boot. Kill me.

breaking kayfabe for a moment OSes are tools and you use what works for you

and Linux desktop environments never worked for anybody lol

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it's funny to watch linux struggle in 2025 with issues windows solved in 95

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i just think the same people with a lust for the command line and a disdain for the newfangled mouse and graphics adapter should not be allowed to push their half-baked desktop environments upon others

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i'm not anti Linux. i love Linux. even some of my servers are Linux

i'm convinced people who don't have daily issues caused by using Linux are only ever using the web browser and nothing else

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