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Hello,
Do you think it would be possible to briefly explain how it works, internally? E. g. how an image can be turned into sound? A paragraph or two should be fine, no need to write a 20 page article. Just anything to get people going who don't know about it (which so happens to be my case, as I don't know; first time I saw this actually).
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can u make tutorial
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Current distribution method involves providing source only via git clone. This package should be pip installable, and ideally have a conda package that can be installed as well.
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