Well well, another NVSpeech Player update, finally I can say, out of the V13 days.
Again, more settings to customize for language owners!
1) liquidDynamics
Adds real movement inside liquids/glides instead of treating them as static blobs. You can dial in:
• /l/ lateral onglide (a small “tongue tip” gesture)
• American /r/ with an F3 dip (less “flat r”)
• /w/ transitions with a proper start locus (more natural “w”)
2) lengthContrast
For languages where length matters (HU/FI/JP/IT, etc.):
• short vowel ceiling + long vowel floor (so long/short stays distinct at speed)
• geminates get closure lengthening (tt/kk actually feel doubled)
• optional compensatory vowel shortening before geminates
3) positionalAllophones
Systematic “position rules” without hand-writing a million exceptions:
• stop aspiration scaling by context (word-initial stressed vs intervocalic vs final)
• /l/ darkness by position (clear [l] vs dark [ɫ])
• optional glottal reinforcement for final stops
All are pack-configurable in settings: and default off unless enabled.
eurpod.com/synths/nvSpeechPlay…
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Met Office issues warnings for heavy rain and flooding across parts of the UK
https://metro.co.uk/2026/01/25/met-office-issues-warnings-heavy-rain-flooding-across-parts-uk-26514856/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Like most of my mastodonian friends, or acquaintences, call yourselves what you will, i have recently tryed Fast SM. For a mastodon - Bluesky cliant that has just come out on the market it's pretty good. i've yet to discover a jaws with Leasy Key map in the list of Key Maps, but maybe that will be added down the road perhaps. having difficulties signing in to BlueSky with it, but i think it's more BlueSky than Fast SM. will deffenately follow developments with interest. excellent work. :)

RE: ravenation.club/@etherdiver/11…

So far today, I'm watching my football team struggle in the playoffs, learning a new synth, and doing laundry. All feel a lot better than endlessly looking for/at bad news!

When I learned Trump had won the election I feared violence. My biggest fear was that right-wing death squads would target liberals, and that law enforcement would turn a blind eye, or be forced to do so. It just hadn't occurred to me that it would be so-called "law-enforcement" that would be doing the killing directly, under the protection of the government. But of course that's what Trump would want. He feels powerful when he can be cruel without consequence. #8647
#8647

This is going to sound a bit weird, but it might be a good idea to purchase a shortwave radio if you haven't got one already. They're quite cheap and small, you can buy one and store it long term just in case.

Shortwave is the only way to receive news and information internationally without relying on the internet or satellite. It might be a useful fallback to receive news from the outside world if your country's media and internet are ever restricted or closed down.

If you've never used one, it's like a normal radio but the frequencies reach around the world. Every country used to have its own station.

#Radio #ShortwaveRadio

At the start of my career, I translated a lot for Parks Canada. This website was so important and useful.

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"Parks Canada shuttering Historic Places website, sparking heritage concerns

Shutdown leaves no alternative database to look up sites in Nova Scotia, expert says

The announcement has caused alarm in heritage circles across the country and in Nova Scotia in particular.

Launched in 2004, the register is a national searchable database of historic places recognized by federal, provincial, territorial and local governments. It contains about 13,500 listings.

When launched, the site described listings as "places that shape our lives, describe our history, and represent the diverse character of our country."

cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia…

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I wish every Blind person could own these. They are two globes. The one on the right is a relief globe, with the land masses outlined with fabric paint to make them textured. The globe on the right is an Intelo-globe. The stylus allows you to choose a mode, geography, geology etc. then run the stylus over the globe and hear information spoken. They were game-changers for me, and I still like to explore them. Not entirely tangentially, I was startled to discover how close Greenland is to Canadian territory like Elsmere Island.

If you're new to Signal, it might feel a little overwhelming to get the hang of, but you can get it set up and working pretty quickly. ssd.eff.org/module/how-to-use-…
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Please check out delta.chat and spread the use about this messenger.

Developed in Germany, end-to-end-encryption by design, using email-infrastructure (therfore cannot get turned off by an authoritarian state), including applets, like polls, todo-lists, calendar, collaborative work on documents, games, ...

I use it with several people and really can recommend it :)

#DeltaChat

@Bri Love seeing your hobbiest project, I am reminded of similar person with the same passion, not sure if you are aware of Jamal Mazrui, a great Blind programmer active in the late 2000's and early 2010's creating great tools, like edsharp, for text editing and file dir a feature rich file directory. He also open sourced many of his tools and frameworks that he played with, there are many Blind folks that still have ed sharp installed in their system.
github.com/jamalmazrui

Hey everyone. Tonight at 6 PM Eastern, Sonic Synergy goes live for another 3 hour tour: through the back roads of crazy conversation.
Tonight, we lay out some of our plans, hopes and dreams for the upcoming year, both for the show and all of our crazy endeavors that we hope to follow through with.
We want to hear from you. Whacha got planned for the year?
We are powered by your calls and texts to (833) 452-4452.
very NSFW and not for everyone.
Listen Live at
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Pressure on Senators •is working•. Previously head-in-sand centrist Senators are actually coming out to vote against ICE funding. Their positions are still weak and insufficient, and more need to cave to pressure — but they are visibly buckling.

Again, we should not and must not wait on elected officials to save us — they will not — but we can and should deploy pressure on them as a strategic tool in moments when that can be useful.

Now is such a moment. KEEP IT UP.

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Can Walz discharge all the members of the MN National Guard and then immediately swear them all in as State Troopers?

If so, this would be a clever way to prevent them from being federalized and allow them to push out ICE. And then when it's all over just swear them all back in as Guard members again

Yeah it's a lot of paperwork but you gotta fight lawfare with lawfare

Friendly reminder of why #Google is just plain evil: they've taking down #IzzyOnDroid (a third party Open Source Android "app store" like #FDroid) *twice* in the past 30 days over false positive malware scanning.

See floss.social/@IzzyOnDroid/1158… and floss.social/@IzzyOnDroid/1159…

(More detailed history on gitlab.com/-/snippets/4909577#…)

#Android #OpenSource


We are receiving reports that Google flags our repo as "having dangerous apps" or being a "dangerous site" – texts being very vague, no proof given (nor did they inform us). They also link to a page they call "Transparency Report" – which is of the same vagueness, but definitely not transparent (transparencyreport.google.com/…)

We're not aware of any such dangerous content. All apps on our repo are properly scanned, see izzyondroid.org/about/security…

#IzzyOnDroid #serviceToot


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it's things like this, which hinder the adoption of open source software. I today had an unproductive discussion online with someone who sells why Apple products are the best out there and I annoyed that guy by saying that Linux on a laptop could perform better, but the thing it's always an uphill battle.

Hardware companies not cooperating, laws, no funding, no market, etc.

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@phantasus Yeah. Linux is great! But how is anyone ever going to find out when you can barely ever buy it preinstalled (at least not in any "normal" store)?

And then with all the extra fighting we have to do with smaller teams and less budget to not have our existence be censored by the big players, we are even expected to meet higher standards than them (nobody calls Google Play "scary" despite all the malware cases they've had while we had none...)

FOSS is never given a fair chance :(

It's really nice now. Like, all I need to do for a new setting is:
1. Create passes/liquid_dynamics.cpp, or whatever rule I want.
2. Add my settings to LanguagePack
3. Register it in pass_pipeline.cpp
4. Done
The core engine stays clean. Each rule lives in its own file where you can tune it, break it, fix it, without touching anything else. Honestly this would be an old 1990s TTS engineer's dream and that's a good feeling.
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