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    Mozc Devices

    Mozc Devices

    Circuit diagrams and firmware source code for Gboard DIY keyboards

    mozc-devices is an open source collection of circuit diagrams, firmware, and technical documentation for a series of experimental and often humorous Gboard and Google Japanese Input hardware keyboards, many of which were originally released as April Fools’ projects by Google Japan. Each subproject in the repository corresponds to a unique input device prototype, including versions such as the Drum Set, Morse Code, Patapata, Magic Hand, Piropiro, Physical Flick, Puchi Puchi, Nazoru, Mageru, Yunomi, Bar, Caps, Double Sided, and Dial editions. These devices creatively reinterpret how users can interact with Japanese text input, blending humor, engineering, and physical computing. The repository serves as an archive of the schematics, firmware, and PCB designs for these inventive input mechanisms, with many projects including promotional videos and technical references.
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    EnCodec

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    Encodec is a neural audio codec developed by Meta for high-fidelity, low-bitrate audio compression using end-to-end deep learning. Unlike traditional codecs (like MP3 or Opus), Encodec uses a learned quantizer and decoder to reconstruct complex waveforms with remarkable accuracy at bitrates as low as 1.5 kbps. It employs a convolutional encoder–decoder architecture trained with perceptual loss functions that optimize for human auditory quality rather than raw waveform distance. The model can operate in real time and supports variable bandwidths, bitrates, and multi-band audio. ...
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    This small python script will generate mp3 and corresponding text files for learning / training the morse code. It follows the method of Koch for teaching the characters and the method described in N0HFFs book for improving the skills even more.
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    Convert text to International Morse Code. Input is ASCII text. Output can be: - . -..- - on the console, raw 8bit PCM suitable for piping to /dev/audio, .wav files or even (mp3|ogg). Good for headlines on your MP3 player or code practice.
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