Mimic is by far the best I was able to find from FLOSS TTS software.
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I am on MicroOS-based distro, so all my GUI applications are from Flatpak. I don’t see any difference from more traditional distro, it just works.
You don’t need a dotfile manager, you need proper backups.
mcepl@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's the point of terminal file managers (mc, ranger, nnn, etc)?5·2 years agoPeople who can use them effectively tend to be a way faster with the regular admin work. Also, they can do some things which are not that simple on the command line (browse through tarball, browse through remote directories).
Because X’s janitor budget for lunch is better than their whole budget.
mcepl@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What less popular text editors do you like or should have a shout out more often? What stuff do you do with it?2·2 years agoI am trying to help with vis and it is a lot of fun to use. Aside from things where I really need neovim (because of large plugins), I use vis every day. Sam and ACME (and whole Plan9 for that matter) have the biggest problem with being too GUI oriented. They are from times when we discovered a mouse and then decided we need to use it for everything. Thirty years down the line we know better: we don’t.
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Please, don’t use subjects like “I love this”. Please.
mcepl@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Access to the cache content with the Flatpaked Firefox on Linux2·2 years agoIt turned out to be a lot more complicated https://github.com/JimmXinu/FanFicFare/issues/985 and not at all a Flatpak fault.
mcepl@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•The shady world of Brave selling copyrighted data for AI trainingEnglish44·2 years agoThis is one of the most stupidest memes going around. https://matej.ceplovi.cz/blog/tocqueville-on-the-freedom-of-discussion-in-america.html
Discuss it with https://lemmy.world/post/12126335