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Linux Matters 31: Searching for a New Voice
In this episode:
- Alan uses records his voice with Piper Recording Studio using the LJ format for use with Piper Train to create a new generation of the old Mycroft AI apope voice.
- Martin has eschewed Google Search to use Kagi instead.
- Mark has been judging a coding contest where students used Scratch to create games, including the use of backpack.
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