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  • Piper works pretty well. I'm only using it because it was easier to find a custom glados voice.

    Kokoro has good default voices. I also started trying out Speaches recently. It provides an open ai api wrapper around several options

  • Just FYI about rocket money, I looked into using it before and found out they actually charge you for things they cancel.

    I don't remember exactly how it worked, but something like a percentage of the potential money you saved. So if you have a $100/mo subscription that they help you cancel, that is not $10 that goes to them, but someting like $120 (10% of the annual cost, not monthly).

    I'm making those numbers up, but the idea was something like that. It felt pretty scummy when I read about it because they don't make it super obvious how they're making money.

  • Syncthing should work, just make sure you don't run the server on both systems at the same time. Also make sure it finishes syncing.

    If your server is always on, you could also expose a network share and mount that on your desktop.

    For dns, you could make a simple script that changes what ip mc.domain points to. Just set the ttl to a low value to avoid waiting on dns cache to expire.

  • Wow, this might be convenient. I've been testing out xcp-ng with xen orchestra for a while now to deal with servers in multiple data centers. I like proxmox better though, so maybe this will be a good alternative.

  • Oh also, drives have become a lot better at handling heat or at least are more reliable imo. If you can, try to stick to drives rated to go in a nas. I used to have drives failing all the time, but not so much over the last few years.

  • What kind of speeds do you get, and how much storage approx?

    I've gone the route of raiding usb drives before, but 5/10/40gb ports didn't exist so it was always slow and not worth it.

    Sounds like you basically have a DAS that connects over usb, that's pretty cool if it works well.