I find it interesting that there's all these independent AI-OCR Projects but still no commercial offering. Is it still too inaccurate, too complex or simply too expensive?
I also got that from the subtext
Love NTS. Human-curated radio is still the best way to find new music :)
Yeah it's a very small study. But there's a huge online community of long-covid and me/cfs sufferers (10k + people) who tried it out and report back in form of a facebook group. And there's actually quite a success…
Fully agree. I started to install the newest iOS & MacOS releases just before the next major version is being released. I'm always one version behind but kinda works well this way.
haha nice tested with similar artists (eartheater, doon kanda, dean blunt...) :)) works really well. i'm impressed!
i've been using an adopted version since about 6month now and it's actually works great. I really like that every file now has a specific place. I even transferred the concept to my offline documents and folders.
When the PDF is very clearly structured it's working just fine. But let's say the layout consists of multiple columns and complex formatting the output gets very imprecise. If the material is scanned it won't function…
i think it’s a super cool concept. my favourite aesthetic must be the Gen X Soft Club
I’m a bit skeptical that startup leaders and angel investors go well with non-profit / social organisations.
Capital Is Dead: Is This Something Worse? — Mckenzie Wark »McKenzie Wark argues that the all-pervasive presence of data in our networked society has given rise to a new mode of production, one not ruled over by…
I think this debate shouldn't be about modern vs. classic. But rather about ugly vs. beautiful/interesting. There's so much great modern architecture if you look at Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusie, Mies van der Rohe,…
I find it interesting that there's all these independent AI-OCR Projects but still no commercial offering. Is it still too inaccurate, too complex or simply too expensive?
I also got that from the subtext
Love NTS. Human-curated radio is still the best way to find new music :)
Yeah it's a very small study. But there's a huge online community of long-covid and me/cfs sufferers (10k + people) who tried it out and report back in form of a facebook group. And there's actually quite a success…
Fully agree. I started to install the newest iOS & MacOS releases just before the next major version is being released. I'm always one version behind but kinda works well this way.
haha nice tested with similar artists (eartheater, doon kanda, dean blunt...) :)) works really well. i'm impressed!
i've been using an adopted version since about 6month now and it's actually works great. I really like that every file now has a specific place. I even transferred the concept to my offline documents and folders.
When the PDF is very clearly structured it's working just fine. But let's say the layout consists of multiple columns and complex formatting the output gets very imprecise. If the material is scanned it won't function…
i think it’s a super cool concept. my favourite aesthetic must be the Gen X Soft Club
I’m a bit skeptical that startup leaders and angel investors go well with non-profit / social organisations.
Capital Is Dead: Is This Something Worse? — Mckenzie Wark »McKenzie Wark argues that the all-pervasive presence of data in our networked society has given rise to a new mode of production, one not ruled over by…
I think this debate shouldn't be about modern vs. classic. But rather about ugly vs. beautiful/interesting. There's so much great modern architecture if you look at Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusie, Mies van der Rohe,…