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I took at stab at training Tesseract and holy jeebus is their CLI awful. Just an insanely complicated configuration procedure.

Gods, I had a flashback just from you mentioning that.

I had a reasonably simple problem to solve, slightly weird font and some 10 words in English (I actually only missed one or two blocks for missing letters to cover all I needed).

After a couple of days having almost everything (?) I just surrendered. This seems to be intentionally hostile. All the docs scattered across several repositories, no comprehensive examples, etc.

Absolutely awful piece of software from this end (training the last gen).


I'm also working on a Go TUI tool. Any reason you went with tcell instead of charmbracelet ecosystem?


I started off using tview/tcell, and only later found out about bubbletea and the charmbracelet ecosystem. Then I didn't really find a solid reason to switch over to bubbletea. So far I really enjoyed the experience building the app with tview, the only real limitation I ran into was switching the theme at runtime, for which I had to build a custom mechanism.


How feasible would it be to build this project into a small static binary that could be distributed? The dependencies are pretty big.



Thinking about wattage is more useful. We'd get about 2MW so you could run 20k-ish homes (1kW average across a day) for a short time until the potato energy is depleted.

You'll also need to buy the metal electrodes.


Include a screenshot in the README!


Oh right, thanks for the tip. totally forgot.


Is there anywhere I can try my own hand at tricking/social-engineering a virtual AI vending machine?


Just make a big spinner and put it above a lamp with multiple bulbs. The interference pattern will make a ripple effect.


Thanks


Some of the images are upside-down?


To prevent overfitting


I've not found any LED bulbs that didn't put out enough heat to work.


Some ideas for improvements:

- Can you support more formats besides Webp and PNG?

- Too much text on the interface - This reads more like a landing page for a startup than a SPA tool. Compare to e.g. [0]

[0]: https://dinoosauro.github.io/image-converter/


Also, the aesthetic design is too "professional" and therefore not trustworthy.

A trustworthy utility page should look like a CSS-less crappy HTML form.


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