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TrudeauCastroson [he/him] @ TrudeauCastroson @hexbear.net
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  • last two phones I bought were $250 off of aliexpress.

    Before that I got used phones from relatives who upgraded, but that was at the time when a newer model was actually a big improvement generation-to-generation. Then everyone started to use their phone until it became completely useless so I had to buy new.

    Aliexpress xiaomi/poco phones used to be better value, the next time I buy I phone I'll probably get a previous generation or 2 flagship from a mainstream company because waterproofing would be nice.

  • I don't really need the locally trained AI to recognize general handwriting, only my own.

    I could provide a few pages of my own training data (maybe write out a few pages of "quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" and other stuff like that), and then ideally it flags stuff it's unsure about and I clarify some more. Maybe find garbled nonsensical sentences, realize it's probably a mistake, and try and fix it.

    I assumed the leaps in AI would have taken care of this by now, since detecting handwritten letters from touch pen-strokes existed in the 90s. But I guess handing it a chunk of text is too different of a problem, instead of feeding it stroke by stroke?

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Open source handwriting OCR?

  • If you're a convenience store but pallets of Coca Cola, then they kind-of can. They can just blacklist you from buying Coca Cola in the foreign country.

    It's also different because they're selling you continuous access one month at a time instead of a physical good you drink and they can't take away from you. I've been to places where service costs are lower for locals than for tourists, and this is told to you outright. Stuff like museums, taxis, etc. It's a similar idea YouTube has.

    Prices are also almost never based on cost, they're based on what people will pay.

    I live in Canada, and cars are more expensive here than in the USA. US dealerships near the border refuse to sell new cars to Canadians, even though it's legal for everyone as long as you make sure to pay duties on the way back. I'm guessing each brand has some rule against it.

    Ultimately VPN users aren't a protected class so it's legal to discriminate.

  • There is some problem with that as you say, but the company doing the poll is pretty well-respected by the west. They were also labelled a foreign agent by Putin at some point, so I looked at their opinion.

    This is an interesting op-ed by the guy who runs the polling company, talking about preference falsification.

    There's an estimate that <10% of people in Russia have motive to lie because of power they'd lose if their opinion got out, and the theory is that this is usually constant. Unless Putin is scarier than 2 years ago you can still compare differences in opinion, even if you don't trust the magnitude. The guy also said that you can look at the positive responses as having a share of neutral because people who aren't informed just go with the majority instead of saying "idk".

    But no matter how much lying in polls there is, the amount of people worried about sanctions went down compared to 2 years ago, and compared to 2015.

    Which makes sense considering how much physical capital western companies left in Russia, since VW can't take an auto factory back to Germany with them even if they can take some equipment (but not all).

  • I'm surprised Arch is that high compared to other distros.

    Also interesting that people are actually switching to windows 11, everyone I know is staying on win10 as long as possible because they're more used to the interface.

  • naps2 for printer/scanners. Better than anything I've used for scanning. Also great for arranging small documents.

    • lets you rearrange page order easily before saving the scan as a pdf
    • has OCR
    • lets you import documents into the pdf so you can layer scanned notes/typed documents easily into a single doc
    • quick interface

    Software that comes with printer/scanners usually suck

  • Android games are different because old ones use currently unsupported libraries, and you're not supposed to run old versions of android. That's more a problem with how Google thinks android has to work.

    PC games and PlayStation store games don't really make sense to de-list like this because win10 is very backwards-compatible with software, and PS4/PS5 games that are released and work don't need any upkeep.

  • I've learned about group theory and isomorphisms, I've looked into how the incompleteness theorems work in depth in formal education.

    All that made me do was run away from math for a while because everything is overwhelming, it feels like learning civil engineering by looking at a giant 18th century cathedral, having to learn every part of how to build it, and then building it yourself, and then moving on to more and more buildings until you can derive how to build a skyscraper by yourself.

    Maybe I'm ready to get back into heavy math and should read the book, idk. Maybe I missed the forest for the trees that I've studied, so I missed out on some beauty by trying to analyze how every single tree works.

  • The reason this corvid study is different from intuitively knowing that 10-10=no berries is where this 0/empty set is represented on the numberline.

    Considering 0 as a number vs the empty set are two different concepts. It's the difference between having a bank account with $0, vs having no bank account. They don't close your account when you have $0, so it's still an amount of money.

    Crows considering 0 on the numberline, and differently from the empty set shows they have a more abstract concept of numbers than we thought.

    Idk who authored this study, seems like a very specific kind of person who is both into number theory and neural pathways of birds to design.

  • You can find subtitles online separately, because the subtitles aren't really cracked down on by copyright enforcement (since it's only text files that you need to have already found the movie to use).

    I like your idea of something like an audio track, but only for dialogue/audio that was changed in the translation. This doesn't really exist, but it'd be cool if it did, especially for stuff like The Simpsons where jokes change to make more sense to different audiences.

  • It's been long enough that most of the people who wanted an M processor as their next laptop now got one, so I don't think it's surprising that sales are down, after the initial blips.

    Overall computers are on the down. More people do their computing on tablets or just phones most of the time. In richer countries, windows marketshare is decreasing, and Apple's is increasing. Not really sure what else apple could do that they actually want to do.

    It'd be nice if they had a MacBook SE type thing, but I don't think they'd do that. Chromebooks captured the education market so it's probably too late to do anything there. Mac minis are never in a position to break into the business small-PC realm because they aren't cheap enough. Also it'd be nice if mac minis were cheaper/better-value and more expandable, but people have asked that for years and never got it.

    Storage replaceabity is a serious problem for their desktop offerings, but that's been an issue forever and they don't care because they sell iCloud, and their monthly services businesses are doing well.

  • It's annoying how inconvenient it is to exercise with a phone nowadays. The armbands needed for a phone compared to an old iPod are comically large, and they're so big they bounce around.

    Smart watches aren't quite what I want, they're annoying because they're not quite phones, and you still need a phone hanging around if you're using Spotify or other apps and control the media using the watch.

    An iPhone 4 or even iPhone 5c sized phone would be perfect for me