@lain yes, the iphone ocr is very good from what I've heard. Hopefully tesseract (FOSS OCR) gets to that point eventually. Text to speech is another area where FOSS isn't that great - a pity because I think it would be great to have books read to you.
mpv works better in some cases (where video chapters are useful, or you need subtitles, or when you want to cache a lot of the video before watching (because e.g. you want to skip through it or your internet is slow))
>I am a host for a medium-sized website and I am attempting to automate dealing with the CSAM problem that comes with hosting anything online. Are there any tools out there that provide free and easy access to APIs for verifying images and videos against CSAM databases, or out-right dumps of hashes from CSAM databases? Looking around, I've only been able to find services that require a large amount of pre-approval for use rather than just a simple account. Any pointers would be appreciated.
>Tech I've already looked into: >Facebook's ThreatExchange (requires pre-approval) >PhotoDNA (requires pre-approval) >Cloudflare (actively hostile to self-hosters) >NCMEC's Database (requires pre-approval, difficult to get from what i've heard) >EOKM HashCheckServer (requires pre-approval, in dutch so very difficult to understand)
@wakarimasen@Moon if you use libredirect you use one of dozens of instances meaning no one instance will have much of your search history, which is a great increase in privacy.
Additionally, Google doesn't see your IP / cookies, and so they don't get more info about you. It would be better from a privacy perspective to use a single instance than to use Google. Google can do a lot with your data, but some random instance owner cannot.
searx is nice in terms of privacy, but some instances are slow. >which leads to brave is a good basic search engine, but it sometimes fails on politically incorrect topics >which leads to yandex is good, but captchas are annoying
@Moon I was using https://shitposter.club/main/friends I tried a hard refresh, but it didn't work. Restarting the browser caused the shoutbox to show up, but you are first on my screen. Weird
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