Today, we’re excited to introduce Miso One, the most emotive voice model in the world.
Miso One is an 8-billion-parameter text-to-speech model for highly expressive speech generation. It emotes like a human and responds faster than a human, with just 110 milliseconds of latency.
We’ve open-sourced the model weights, with API access coming soon.
Hear how Miso One sounds in the thread below.
@jasonfried That’s nice. I hope you can take a look at making notifications more prominent. Since the activity bar moved to the bottom right, it has gotten a bit of a pain to notice.
@Variety Just watched the movie last week and it was so damn boring and lame. The script is Fly to planet -> fight -> get out. Fly to next planet and repeat.
The dialogues are weak, Grogu was next to useless. The series is so much better. Just skip the movie
Such a nice touch in @basecamp 5. They realized most people use emojis when boosting and made that easier - while still being able to switch to text input
Super cool news tonight: Rails realtime now runs on the server of your choice 🔥🔥🔥
Vova’s Action Cable server adapterization PR was merged 🥳. Same Channel and Connection code, swappable runtime underneath: Falcon, Fibers, async-cable.
This is the groundwork AnyCable has been proving in production for years, now landing in Rails itself.
People credit Rails’ longevity to DX. I think the secret behind it is adapterization pattern: every layer hides a default behind an interface, so the framework absorbs each new wave of innovation without a rewrite. Others wire it up with extra services. In Rails you swap the implementation as you wish, keeping the code intact.
Two years in the making, with
@ioquatix, @matthewd and @rafaelfranca steering the reviews. Congrats @palkan_tula 🥳