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roomdelegatekink/bark-piper-coqui-tts-local-tts

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TLDR

A landing page claiming to offer pre-activated Windows builds of Bark, Piper TTS, and Coqui TTS with no restrictions, but containing no actual source code or software inside the repository.

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    What it claims
      Pre-activated build
      Local TTS tools
      No usage limits
    Referenced tools
      Bark
      Piper TTS
      Coqui TTS
    System requirements
      Windows 10 or 11
      8GB RAM
      1GB disk
    What is missing
      No source code
      External download only
      Unverifiable content
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USE CASE 1

Evaluate system requirements for running local text-to-speech tools on Windows before downloading

USE CASE 2

Research the claimed capabilities of Bark, Piper TTS, and Coqui TTS from the repository description

In plain English

This repository contains no source code. It is a distribution page claiming to offer a "pre-activated" Windows build of local text-to-speech tools, specifically referencing Bark, Piper TTS, and Coqui TTS. The README describes the build as having subscription requirements, usage limits, and feature gates removed. The listed system requirements are Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit), 8 GB of RAM, and 1 GB of disk space. Installation instructions direct users to a download link hosted on a third-party site, not anything inside this repository itself. There is no code, configuration, or technical documentation here. The repository exists solely as a landing page pointing to an external download. Whether that download contains functional software, modified software, or something else is not verifiable from this repository.

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Prompt 1
What are the legitimate open-source repositories for Bark, Piper TTS, and Coqui TTS so I can install them safely?
Prompt 2
How do I run Bark or Piper TTS locally on Windows without needing a pre-activated or modified build?
Prompt 3
What are the risks of downloading pre-activated software from unofficial GitHub landing pages?
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