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해바라 한모금 ssip
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Replying to @soulfree2026
진짜로 ??? Ssip
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Ssip joat
<공식 팀 스트리머가 중계중에 이런말 해도 되는가?> 에 대한 진지한 고찰 해보실 분! MSI 1시드 진출 팀 팬다운 품격있는 토론 부탁드립니다😁
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I swear tonight, I will not watch the movie which has this Bas..rd #Traitor #Cockroach #Poisionous #Cobra @prakashraaj in that movie!! Ssip (reverse) on his mouth!!
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와트 retweeted
위에 존나 𝑺𝑬𝑿𝒀 한 𝑺𝑺𝑰𝑷 𝑻𝑶𝑷 테토녀처럼 입어놓고 바지 각설이바지 이건역시하체에자신이있다는뜻이겠지
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Replying to @regnal_astra
!oat ssip
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🗞 𝗘𝗹 𝗦𝗦𝗜𝗣 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗮 𝘀𝘂 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗶𝗮 𝗴𝗿𝗲𝗺𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗲𝗻 𝗹𝗮 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗶𝗮 𝗱𝗲 𝗦𝗮𝗻𝘁𝗮 𝗙𝗲 - 𝗦𝗜𝗧𝗜𝗢 𝗚𝗥𝗘𝗠𝗜𝗔𝗟 . 👉🏻 sitiogremial.com.ar/nota/370… .
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PHOTO | Over the past 12 years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gujarat has emerged as one of India’s leading startup hubs with a strong and inclusive innovation ecosystem. Home to more than 19,000 DPIIT-recognised startups, Gujarat has been ranked the Best Performing State in the Startup India Rankings for five consecutive years. Through initiatives such as SSIP, i-Hub and WEstart, the state has supported over 13,047 student innovation projects, around 750 startups and 269 women-led ventures, strengthening entrepreneurship, innovation and job creation across Gujarat. (Source: Third Party)
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You think I went quiet for no reason? I built a speech synthesis server for Linux. From scratch. In Go. It's called voicego. SSIP-compatible, so Orca and spd-say just work — but that's the least interesting part. Not "yet another TTS for screen readers." A network-native, security-first speech server for distributed/IoT — that also happens to be a killer screen reader backend. In that order. The Linux speech stack was architected decades ago. Single machine, local socket, zero thought to "what if this goes over a network." It shows. So I rebuilt it on tools that didn't exist back then: Go, gRPC, TLS 1.3, actual multicore. The architecture: Engines aren't linked into the daemon. Each one — espeak-ng, RHVoice, piper — is a separate executable launched over gRPC via hashicorp/go-plugin. No more symbol collisions between espeak and espeak-ng exporting the same C names. Per-engine sample rates handled cleanly. And a segfault in one engine can't corrupt the server — it surfaces as 503 ERR ENGINE_DEAD and everything else keeps talking. Real parallelism. Every (client, engine, voice) triple gets its own worker goroutine with a bounded multi-lane priority queue: IMPORTANT → MESSAGE → TEXT → NOTIFICATION → PROGRESS. High-priority speech preempts queued lower-priority text within a triple. Separate triples never block each other. No global lock choking the whole pipeline. Now the part nobody thinks about: security. While you're on a local Unix socket, fine. But distribute voice across devices and synthesis goes over the wire — you're shipping commands, sensitive text (spoken passwords, private messages), getting PCM back. In most setups that's UNENCRYPTED. A reverse open mic. voicego wraps any TCP transport in mutual TLS — 1.3 only, RequireAndVerifyClientCert. Cert-authed clients, encrypted traffic, rogue devices stay out. Load-bearing wall, not a checkbox. Audio sinks are pluggable: null for CI, alsa for compat, or a direct JACK client that connects straight to system playback ports and resamples each PCM chunk via libsamplerate. First-chunk latency target ≤50ms, synth-start ≤30ms p99 on short utterances. There's also an optional binary framing mode on top of text SSIP, auto-detected per connection — no flag dance, it just negotiates. Where it's going: IoT and the smart home. Heavy synth on a beefy node, a kitchen speaker or hallway box does the talking — each mTLS-authed, encrypted, process-isolated. A voice layer across your whole home. Without that foundation it's a sieve. Honesty: NOT stable. First release. It runs, it talks, it needs you to break it. Safety net — the Orca add-on auto-falls back to speech-dispatcher if voicego is unreachable. Nobody's left in silence. Non-negotiable. So break it. Screen reader on Linux? Run it, tell me what exploded. Write Go? Tear the architecture apart. Write your own engine plugin against the gRPC interface — that's the whole point. Why I care: I'm a blind engineer. I live inside a screen reader. I wanted synth that doesn't choke or die on one bad component. But once I got serious, the real problem wasn't "a tool for me" — it was a secure networked speech server where the screen reader is just one client. Start from the real constraint. Design for where it's going. Ship it open. AGPL. Come break it: github.com/Ravino/voicego #Go #Golang #gRPC #OpenSource #a11y #Linux #IoT #InfoSec #DistributedSystems #SystemsProgramming
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Replying to @PlanetOfMemes
Ssip & Piss
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Replying to @ciocio123
Iyaa ssip
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너무 ssip top같진 마... 내가지금**타락할것같잖아
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근냐무력하게주저앉음....... Ssip....
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Still completing the same health & safety questionnaires for every client? SSIP accreditation can help reduce duplicate assessments, demonstrate compliance, and open the door to more tender opportunities. Less paperwork. More opportunities. ✅ #SSIP #Construction
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Replying to @gyul_z
우리장르 SSIP TOP 허웨이 선생
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Replying to @jangsopal8
Ssip se kki
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Replying to @ashanism
W(o)men G(o)ssip O = 15/6 The famous: K(a)r(e)n vowels = (a e) = 6 6 = the Nosy GOSSIPER *No coincidence #numerology #gg33
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