christos
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christos@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•troblo, a simple match-three terminal game (Bash)5·1 month agoThx for the feedback, I hope you enjoy it.
thx. Well, what can I say, I guess I like Bash.
sure, why not
Glad you like it.
😂 Say the word, Towers are just around the corner! 😂
As things are at the moment, yes.
I was thinking of passing the color variables in the config file, through
install.sh
, but then, people would (rightfully) complain about colors not matching their terminal color theme.I might do just that in the near future, leaving the terminal theme values as default.
If you wish to change color values, they are hardcoded in the
load_colors
function ofstackabrix.sh
, and sufficiently marked with comments, to know which is which.A useful help for such a change would be https://talyian.github.io/ansicolors/.
Let me know if you need any help with these changes.
christos@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•what minimalist 12.8 debian compatible radio program would you recommend?1·5 months agohttps://gitlab.com/christosangel/radion
Simple terminal radio, lots of stations to choose from, customizable.
One for xfce. I have installed it too many times, very rarely crashes, very friedly, reliable, fast. However, it is a matter of taste / habit really.
christos@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•animatrix: ascii animation + matrix effect in a terminal window1·6 months agoUPDATE: I have just added another animation option (hop), you can check it out here.
christos@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•animatrix: ascii animation + matrix effect in a terminal window10·6 months agocmatrix
has it’s own features, and has most certainly been an inspiration. At first I made a project as a matrix-clone, in c.Later on I added an extra feature in another project, rendering ascii-art in the foreground. In this step I tried taking a step further on.
christos@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•c-squares: render squares in the terminal window (c language)82·7 months agoI am a linux user, this is a FOSS project that I created.
This is a project that makes my linux experience more pleasant.
Is this a project that might interest other linux users, or might make their experience better?
Judging from the 49 upvotes so far, yes.
Do you share the same opinion? I don’t know.
If not, feel free to downvote, and/or move on.
christos@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•c-squares: render squares in the terminal window (c language)1·7 months agoI stand corrected.
A cron job would not be a bad idea.
piper
Indeed piper performs very well. Thank you for the input, I will most certainly consider adding the option to select tts engine in the near future, piper sounds totally worth it.
speech-dispatcher
If you are referring to locally generated speech synthesis, the respecting outcome as far as I am concerned generally sounds generally poorer, and is more difficult to manage. However you can check out the original project https://gitlab.com/christosangel/sapo, where the audio files are generated locally.
Do you mean an option to choose between various tts methods?
And, as far as
send-your-text-to-Microsoft bit
goes, well, if MS wants a copy of Brothers Karamazov, they can save themselves the trouble and get it here , it is free https://www.gutenberg.org/
I totally undersand what you are saying. Initially, the original project used local text-to-speech, but was less than perfect, slower and cpu-costly.
You can check it out here https://gitlab.com/christosangel/sapo
Once a FOSS solution gets better and more usable, swapping the tts conversion is not a great deal.
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