GitHub - resemble-ai/chatterbox: SoTA open-source TTS is a new open source Text to Speech model that promises excellent results.
GitHub - tobi/AudioPriorityBar: A native macOS menu bar app for managing audio device priorities is a macOS app that lets you more easily get the right audio device selected.
We tried playing SongPop Party last night via Apple Arcade on the Apple TV. A weird thing about it: you need to turn on data collection in the settings otherwise it’s in “offline mode” and you can’t host a game. Once we did this, it worked fine and was fun!
Calendar is a cool printable calendar for the whole year. The Hacker News discussion has some other (possibly improved) examples.
Kenton Varda’s LAN Party House is an inspiring design.
The Clicks Power Keyboard looks like a neat product. Currently a $79 pre-order (with $109 listed as the original price), it offers a physical keyboard attached to a MagSafe battery. The keyboard slides down when you want to use it and can pair with 3 devices over Bluetooth. My reservation with such a product is how much enjoyment I’d get out of typing on a small keyboard vs. swipe-typing. Seems like the real benefit is being able to type without looking. Also, their Communicator phone looks slick, but I’m iOS all the way.
Marmot is a “leaderless, distributed SQLite replication system built on a gossip-based protocol with distributed transactions and eventual consistency.” I appreciate that the README includes “when to consider alternatives”.