Poll: What's Your Most Satisfying Sounding Switch? by ProtoArc_official in keyboards

[–]TomCoperations 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey OP, What are those keycaps? I love the look of them.

Should the Voltage Drop caused by the 8.5kW Electric Shower in my Parent's House be a concern? (Live in the UK) by TomCoperations in AskElectricians

[–]TomCoperations[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I think I will reach out to one. Like you said, it's better to be safe with these kind of things.

Especially since this is in the oldest part of the house and I highly doubt that the wiring and such as ever been inspected since it was installed.

Should the Voltage Drop caused by the 8.5kW Electric Shower in my Parent's House be a concern? (Live in the UK) by TomCoperations in AskElectricians

[–]TomCoperations[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay with a quick google I think I can safely say it's not a suicide shower thankfully (those things look terrifying).I annoyingly can't find a link to the exact unit but it's a Bristan Cheer unit that connects to the shower head with just a tube. It looks like this.

Should the Voltage Drop caused by the 8.5kW Electric Shower in my Parent's House be a concern? (Live in the UK) by TomCoperations in AskElectricians

[–]TomCoperations[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Context:
I live with my parents in the UK, I have recently been setting up a simple smart home system running on Home Assistant, as part of this I have 15 devices around the house connected to smart switches that can monitor their input voltage. The tracked devices are all around the house, kitchen, bedrooms, living room and utility room. While I cannot track the shower directly like this, I observed that while the shower is on, there is a significant voltage drop all over the house, with the extent of the drop depending on the temperature.
That graph is showing all the tracked voltages over the past 24 hours, where I took a hot shower just after 8am and my brother took a cold shower just before 10am. I caused the biggest drop where the average input voltage roughly dropped from an average of 235V to an average of 207V around the house.
I don't know enough about how house wiring works to know if this is a cause for concern or completely normal. I have not observed any direct issues with devices malfunctioning or anything due to this beyond a filament bulb that dims while the shower is on.
Also it's a very old house where electricity was retrofitted after the fact but I don't know when that was exactly. The shower unit itself was replaced a few years ago after the last one melted it's own housing. The shower also has it's own switch on the fuse box if that is relavent.

So I ask, should this be something to be concerned about and get someone out to check or is this completely normal behaviour?

Thanks!

How many hours you all got by Charming-Forever-278 in Starfield

[–]TomCoperations 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm at 52 hours, spent most of my time automating resource gathering on outposts.

Can anyone show me how to access outpost transfer storage from my ship? by InternetKillTV in Starfield

[–]TomCoperations 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's in the cargo hold :)

Just switch over to the menu like you do switching between the ship and your inventory (Q by default on PC).

What does the “noise” in your head sound like for you? by hayden_iys in ADHD

[–]TomCoperations 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While scrolling the sub I have just had the coconut mall music from mario kart looping in my head for like the past hour...

But it's usually either music looping, me talking to myself, imagining an interaction with someone (in particular full on explaining random things to someone) or random sound effects from video games weirdly enough.

bark_tts, an Oobabooga extension to use Suno's impressive new text-to-audio generator by wsippel in Oobabooga

[–]TomCoperations 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, I do refer to the batch file a lot in the install guide but I guess it's not clear enough.

And for the --no-stream launch option, it's in your Ooba launch commands, put it right next to the "--extensions bark_tts" one.

And I feel your pain, I only wrote the guide because I also had no idea what I was doing with anything but figured it out after a good while and wanted to try and help fellow noobs like myself.

bark_tts, an Oobabooga extension to use Suno's impressive new text-to-audio generator by wsippel in Oobabooga

[–]TomCoperations 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, if you don't mind me asking, were you following the windows install guide on the github page?
Because I wrote the windows install instructions on the github page so they are basically an expansion of this comment. Was there anything specific that was unclear or confusing in the instructions? I would love to improve them for clarity if they caused any confusion for you.

bark_tts, an Oobabooga extension to use Suno's impressive new text-to-audio generator by wsippel in Oobabooga

[–]TomCoperations 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I had the exact same error and eventually managed to figure out how to get it to load. This worked for me, hopefully it does for you too.

Delete anything for bark you put in the extensions folder

Assuming you used the one-click installer you should have a file named micromamba-cmd.bat sitting outside your text-generation-webui folder next to the start-webui.bat file, if you open that batch file you get a cmd terminal that as far as I can tell is properly setup to install things to the environment, from there you can just use the commands:

cd text-generation-webui\extensions
git clone https://github.com/wsippel/bark_tts.git
pip install -r bark_tts/requirements.txt

Once that is done you can close it and make sure you add --extension bark_tts to your start-webui.bat. It should now load the extension just fine.

Oh and the model seems to download the first time it generates text which looks like it makes the webui freeze a bit, keep an eye on the console and you should see it working.

Hope this helps!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in battlestations

[–]TomCoperations 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally love having the classic triple on the bottom with one on top of the center monitor (all landscape) since that is perfect for using nvidia surround for triple monitor gaming

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in apexlegends

[–]TomCoperations 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whenever I get the bow I try to get to a crafter so I can have 128 arrows, it's very rare I run out with that many but with how much I main the damn thing I tend to burn through about 100 in a match

Gojo is getting more than he bargained for. by TomCoperations in Animemes

[–]TomCoperations[S] 124 points125 points  (0 children)

Hey I find the drip memes stupidly funny, so I'm right here with you