Hello "This is a triumph!"
> Your specimen has been processed and we are now ready to begin the test proper.
... at least, once. Or perhaps exactly once.
Obv no clean room reconstruction but good enough for personal use...
audio files sourced from https://www.trekcore.com/audio/
the inflection and impersonal feel is definitely hard to get right. there are parameters in the elevenlabs API docs to make the voice more stable (= monotonous; see speak.sh in that repo) but still the voice cloner on my $5 plan doesn't really get it right.
nevertheless... i'm still having a lot of fun with this.
edit: if I am forced to rot my brain with the 10x productivity boosting slop gun, at least I'll do it grinning
> pod cleaned up. waiting on the behemoth to finish grinding through Italy.
< if only postgres had progress indicators
... then they coulda called it progresql
> lmaooo
> Bash(~/speak.sh "Joke detected. Humor subroutine engaged. Ha. Ha. Ha.")“Director John Badham states in the commentary that the actor voicing the raw content that was later modified for the computerized effect was John Wood (the Falken character), reading the script word-for-word in reverse order in order to portray a "flat quality" with limited inflection. That raw audio was then edited and re-assembled after being run through audio processing equipment to achieve the desired effect.”