9 free AI tools that run locally on your PC
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from Geert@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 18 Sep 2023 12:07
https://lemmy.world/post/5284875
from Geert@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 18 Sep 2023 12:07
https://lemmy.world/post/5284875
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Could be common knowledge to some. But since it’s posted in a general technology community instead of an AI-focused one I’m sure there will be users who aren’t as much in the loop.
i haven't done anything specifically 'ai', and i've only heard of two of these.. digikam, but idgaf about facial rec for my own libraries. and the last one, for subtitle syncing. i tried it. it didn't do very well with the things i tried it on. so i still do that manually whenever i need to.
wicked list thanks
This is a really good list.
I’d never heard of Subsync before and I’ve just spent the last two hours fixing so many subtitles.
I’d had good results using SubtitleEdit to offset subs and set sync points before, but this tool is on another level. I might actually need to go back and use it to polish up a few subtitles that I got mostly right, but not quite.
The panoramic tool sounds great, although I mostly get pretty good results with the photomerger in Photoshop, I’m going to try this tomorrow on some panoramas I had trouble with. Oh and a pretty cool tool I heard rarely mentioned is: Zero shot Voice cloning and generation using this fork of tortoise tts and the model trained by this smart guy Nanonomad for multi language inference. Great for adding quick voice-over and prototypes. Runs alright on my old Notebook (2x gtx1080m).
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
Nanonomad
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.