i never worked with opencv and tesseract before, so writing the backend that lines a [possibly weirdly scanned] fax up to a nice template and then performing text/checkbox detection on it was a lot of fun

snow@cofe.rocks
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cursed idea i had yesterday: -
cursed idea i had yesterday:cursed idea i had yesterday:
"what if you could order servers by fax"
well, you can now -
kibty:blobcatcamera: kibty
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new source of free desktop backgroundsnew source of free desktop backgrounds
- grab a random object
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i'm still having fun with the microscopei'm still having fun with the microscope
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users on this systemusers on this system
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morni -
mornimorni
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it kinda got to me how wildly popular domi got with that "hosting fedi on ip6.arpa"@puniko arpataube when -
guess i too can add network witch to my list of titles nowguess i too can add network witch to my list of titles now
it wasn't easy, but i trained years, and finally against all odds passed the exam
RE: https://cofe.rocks/objects/5b865713-4872-46cf-b3cb-e57c66f059a0 -
it kinda got to me how wildly popular domi got with that "hosting fedi on ip6.arpa"it kinda got to me how wildly popular domi got with that "hosting fedi on ip6.arpa"
ppl kept sending it to me and reacting like this is some crazy complex task, esp given that the post was worded like it's a sick hack of some kind
so uh, here's the totality of how to do this yourself!
- obtain a routed subnet, buyvm will hand you a /48 when you buy a server there
- delegate dns for that subnet to a provider that does reverse dns like dns.he.net
- add a cname entry to where you want it to go
- that's it youre done, host whatever you want there like you normally would
my website is now reachable on http://1337.8.d.4.c.0.0.4.6.5.0.6.2.ip6.arpa and it took filling out 2 webforms and like a minute of my timei'll accept my 1000 boosts now
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it kinda feels like i'm the only person left among friends and coworkers that really strongly opposes using LLM's for programming (or anything really)it kinda feels like i'm the only person left among friends and coworkers that really strongly opposes using LLM's for programming (or anything really)
it's such a waste of power, hardware, and your time really from constant hallucination-checking
yet they are all super into it and beyond convincing that maybe other ways would make more sense
am i really that out of touch with the current dev "scene"
is this an old woman yells at cloud moment