nodejs-vision
forgefed
nodejs-vision | forgefed | |
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48 | 20 | |
494 | 982 | |
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7.3 | 5.5 | |
over 1 year ago | 21 days ago | |
TypeScript | Bikeshed | |
Apache License 2.0 | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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nodejs-vision
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GitHub Is Sued, and We May Learn Something About Creative Commons Licensing
Google also used all of this to improve their OCR algorithms, almost certainly used in Google Cloud Vision[0], but I doubt this was a consideration when deciding if it was transformative/fair use.
0: https://cloud.google.com/vision
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API that describes/labels images
You are looking for a computer vision object recognition api, and there are several, all of which cost money. Here are a couple Google’s Microsoft’s
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Unique images help - right?
For an example, Google Cloud API which can read images even facial expression and much more and also can differentiate which Image is violating google terms and condition like - pronographic image
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Just realized my algo is useless in live markets using heikin ashi
tool/software = https://cloud.google.com/vision
- MIERUKO CHAN CHAPTER 46
- [DISC] Mieruko-chan - Ch 46
- [DISC] Rosen Garten・Saga - Episode29「出番 〜Persona〜」 RAW
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I didn’t lose a grey mid.. so is this fake or am I crazy and just can’t remember?
I think you’re underestimating how good OCR tech is. Yeah, shitty penmanship will be harder for software to interpret just as it is for the human eye, but legible ink isn’t much of a problem. I just tried scanning my number off my discs and my iPhone digitized it without issue. This technology is essentially made for digitizing handwritten text. Try it yourself if you’d like: https://cloud.google.com/vision
- GMB is Rejecting Everything for Us - Is This the New Normal or a Glitch?
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Discussion - Raw japanese scans - Chapter 66 - Kemono Jihen / 怪物事変
you guys can use this website to extract the japanese texts from the manga pages : https://cloud.google.com/vision/ , then you can google-translate the texts .
forgefed
- Gitlab's ActivityPub architecture blueprint
- PyPy has moved to Git, GitHub
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Harness launches Gitness, an open-source GitHub competitor
If you don't mind me asking since you're here: will you be implementing ForgeFed in Gitness [0]? My sense is that federation is our best hope for breaking GitHub's network effects, and I'd love to see more projects like yours join the protocol.
[0] https://forgefed.org/
- ForgeFed
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Gitlab's plan to support ActivityPub for merge requests
From the comments, Forgejo is also already working on implementing ForgeFed, an ActivityPub extension specifically designed for software forges [0]. Judging from the issue, it looks like they're well on their way [1].
I have to say, I'm not super into the idea of social media, but this is a use for federation I approve of wholeheartedly. The friction of having to create accounts on X forges (where X is the number of projects that self-host GitLab) is a huge moat for GitHub, and federation could solve that very handily and create an environment where FOSS projects can feasibly host their own code away from Microsoft's control without horribly inconveniencing everyone who wants to participate.
[0] https://forgefed.org/
[1] https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/59
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git-appraise – Distributed Code Review for Git
> I agree that e-mail is not perfect, but... how is GitHub better?
Please look at my comment again. I prefer email to locked in forges.
> Devs like new shiny toys, and e-mails are old technology
There is one aspect where such forges have an advantage over email - a better user experience. Aerc and the likes all good - but Github and others provide a good user experience over a tool that everyone uses - the web browser.
> we should have something better than e-mail in 2023
We really should have something better than email. I'm saying this as someone who operates a personal mail server and a bunch of desktop services for it. It's really hard to get the setup correct.
In that context, it's worth looking at forgefed (https://forgefed.org/). It's a protocol for federating forges like Gitea and Gitlab. It's built on top of ActivityPub - which behaves a bit like email (it has inboxes and outboxes for every user). From the spec, it seems like pull requests happen by sending patches to the destination forge.
> Nobody takes the time to try the e-mail workflow (even though it's really two git commands)
Email workflow seems simple. But there are two things that make it complicated:
1. The patches don't specify the commits they apply to. It's simply assumed that they apply to the head of the main branch. The commits have to be carefully rebased on the main branch before sending the patches. It could otherwise lead to conflicts and a lot of wasted time.
2. Each commit/patch is send as a single email. Developers usually make frequent commits when they develop. Such patches can be confusing and hellish to review. A sane patchset requires the developers to edit the commit history, usually using interactive rebases. Each commit should contain a single feature and shouldn't break the build.
I consider both the above to be good development practices and follow them even on my personal projects. However, this is an additional barrier to entry. In fact, this may be a bigger problem for many than setting up git for email.
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Leveling Up Your Git Server: Sharing Repos with a Friend
Another interesting topic to look into is forge federation. Forgejo [0], the code forge on which Codeberg is based is one forge software that intends to federate their repositories between server instances over the network using ActivityPub protocol extensions such as ForgeFed [1] and F3 [2] specifications.
[0] https://forgejo.org
[1] https://forgefed.org
[2] https://lab.forgefriends.org/friendlyforgeformat
- Sono Moreno di Morrolinux. AMA!
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Let's Make Sure Github Doesn't Become the only Option
> If you want to look into people who disagree with you: https://forgefed.org/
What are some alternatives?
tesseract-ocr - Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine (main repository)
kyoto - Golang SSR-first Frontend Library
open_nsfw - Not Suitable for Work (NSFW) classification using deep neural network Caffe models.
gitness - Gitness is an Open Source developer platform with Source Control management, Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery.
CLIP - CLIP (Contrastive Language-Image Pretraining), Predict the most relevant text snippet given an image
cicada - A FOSS, cross-platform version of GitHub Actions and Gitlab CI
streamlit - Streamlit — A faster way to build and share data apps.
killed-by-microsoft - Part guillotine, part graveyard for Microsoft's doomed apps, services, and hardware.
google-cloud-ops-agents-ansible - Ansible Role for Google Cloud Ops
git-appraise - Distributed code review system for Git repos
cloud-builders - Builder images and examples commonly used for Google Cloud Build
gitlab