Today I discovered…
Nothing
I did not find anything interesting this week. I am trying couple of new projects today, I am hoping one of those project is useful to be covered in the next issue. Meanwhile, I thought of sharing some of my favourites from the archive of #OpenSourceDiscovery posts. You might want to explore one of those today.
#OpenSourceDiscovery 86: Motion
Motion is a C program to monitor the video feed from multiple cameras and detect motion by comparing frames. Further it can save the motion picture/video or trigger a script. 💖 What I like about Motion: Lightweight and offline - Worked without any issues on even Raspberry Pi OS.
#OpenSourceDiscovery 83: Coqui TTS
Coqui TTS can clone voices and generate speech from text with pertained models in +1100 languages 💖 What I like about Coqui: Quick and lightweight installation Decent text-to-speech output Supports multiple TTS models and allows fine-tuning
#OpenSourceDiscovery 54: Leon
Leon understands your commands provided in simple text or voice and executes them e.g. greet, tell a joke, create lists, check if a site is down, etc. You can train Leon to do more stuff by adding your own modules.
#OpenSourceDiscovery 49: Jina
Jina is a deep learning powered search framework for building multi-modal search systems (e.g. text, images, video, audio) on the cloud.
#OpenSourceDiscovery 84: Node-RED
Node-RED is a Node.js app for low-code workflow automation. Browser-based flow editor to integrate various devices, api, and services for use cases such as IOT home automation. 💖 What I like about Node-RED: Highly extensible with support for fundamental actions that can cover almost all the use cases you can think for an automation platfor…
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