Integration at a level a browser can’t offer. Most importantly, imo, a browser can’t bind global keyboard shortcuts for websites. So push to talk, mute keybinds, … don’t work in the browser version.
Integration at a level a browser can’t offer. Most importantly, imo, a browser can’t bind global keyboard shortcuts for websites. So push to talk, mute keybinds, … don’t work in the browser version.
Or any global shortcuts (i.e. to mute oneself) for that matter. Pretty useless in a gaming context because of that imho
Raid and off-site backup.
Or trust in a hosting provider that has backups and redundancy.
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Ahhh
I don’t understand what you are telling me
Oh okay, not a good look.
Probably due to automatic extension reviews by Mozilla.
Sad that it happened, but at least it doesn’t impact the actual uBlock, only the lite version for which I honestly see no purpose in Firefox anyways.
I’m on 550, never had any problems with using ComfyUI or sd-webui. Docker makes it easier to get out of dependency hell imo
How is that tiny though?
Considering this is about sending some random data to a server and measuring the speed, that’s quite large. I’ve seen whole computer games that fit in 1/10 of that space.
I agree with the other answer that a noise removal VST (or similar) is probably the most efficient option.
If you want to try something “AI” based anyways, I would suggest demucs, which was originally made to separate music into voice, instruments, …
I’m ootl I think, what did he do?
The app will complain if the server has an incompatible version. Have had it happen a few times, but usually two or three minor versions difference should be okay.