IP spoofing on the internet won’t get you very far. So, no, this won’t work. I don’t even see a scenario where this would make sense.
IP spoofing on the internet won’t get you very far. So, no, this won’t work. I don’t even see a scenario where this would make sense.
Cool, I’ll give those a try!
Ah, I looked at Tortoise, but I do not have an nVidia GPU, so I couldn’t try it. Festival I tried and the results were bad. Not so much for the voice, but for intonation and pronunciation.
Yes, but if you compare it to https://cloud.google.com/text-to-speech?hl=en (scroll down a bit and you can try it) and the Neural2 model, it sounds like shit. I mean, it’s great to see that there are efforts, but it just pales in comparison.
You can just self-host Wireguard on an always-free Oracle cloud machine (or of course any other cloud host). It’s quite easy to set up and there are open source Wireguard UIs and clients for any OS. I will never rely on a company like Tailscale or Cloudflare for something like this.
Do you mean Wireguard? I couldn’t find anything called Fireguard.
I guess they mean that you get to solve many Captchas if you access Cloudflare-protected sites through a VPN.
Making all questions mandatory means I abandoned the survey at some point. If you want people to respond, don’t make it feel like. a chore.
I have no numbers, but with the rise in bad actors I assume that at least the larger hosts who have their own data centers do it.