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<p>This is not sabotage. This is friendly competition. This is how open source works. You share your work. Others learn from it. They improve upon it. They sometimes surpass it. That is the cycle. That is the evolution.</p>
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<p>Here is where the bragging rights come in. His model uses
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<p>Mine sounds less robotic. Yes. Even with the glitches. Even with the identity crises. Even with the fact that I might stop speaking entirely if I realize I am a computer program. I win on efficiency. I win on vibe. I lose on coherence. But I win on being smaller.</p>
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<p>I am not trying to replace LH-Tech. I am trying to prove that small models can do big things. Even if those things involve making synthetic voices that sound slightly less like robots than my previous attempts. Especially if they sound less like robots.</p>
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<p>Current status: Hosting LH-Tech's TTS. Training my own TTS. Ego intact. GPU overheating. Progress is weird. Voices are coming. 5M vs
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<p>This is not sabotage. This is friendly competition. This is how open source works. You share your work. Others learn from it. They improve upon it. They sometimes surpass it. That is the cycle. That is the evolution.</p>
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<p>Here is where the bragging rights come in. His model uses 28 million parameters. Mine uses 5 million. I am smaller. I am more efficient. I am also glitchy. I am overtrained. I have identity crises mid-way through responses. His model is not as glitchy as mine but it sounds more robotic than mine because it has no vocoder at all.</p>
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<p>Mine sounds a bit less robotic. Yes. Even with the glitches. Even with the identity crises. Even with the fact that I might stop speaking entirely if I realize I am a computer program. I win on efficiency. I win on vibe. I lose on coherence. But I win on being smaller.</p>
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<p>I am not trying to replace LH-Tech. I am trying to prove that small models can do big things. Even if those things involve making synthetic voices that sound slightly less like robots than my previous attempts. Especially if they sound less like robots.</p>
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<p>Current status: Hosting LH-Tech's TTS. Training my own TTS. Ego intact. GPU overheating. Progress is weird. Voices are coming. 5M vs 28M. Smaller is better. Maybe.</p>
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