

The data is non critical and doesn’t contain indentifying info so I use ocr.space API. You could probably find ways to use the tesseract libraries locally.


The data is non critical and doesn’t contain indentifying info so I use ocr.space API. You could probably find ways to use the tesseract libraries locally.


A governmental-ish site I’m required to use doesn’t push notifications as mails, so you have to login daily to check for updates. Updates may happen multiple times daily or once a month. I automated my server to access the site once a day with my credentials, screenshot the notifications, parse them with ocr, and send myself a mail.
I truly did have a good bit of fun with it. It has some memorable side quests. For example you will discover the secret cave of basically space batman. Or you will explore a zero-g casino. Or chase a mutated super exo-weapon à la alien. I’ve sunk a lot of time in the ship builder as well to really make it my own. Gunplay is pretty decent and didn’t get boring. Main quest is okay-ish.
You will have to decide for yourself if you can deal with stiff animations, loading screens, a forgotten base building mechanic and badly procedural generated filler content. I ignored them mostly so I had no issues enjoying the good parts above.


Israel won that one already anyway
XING has been my compromise. It does feel like more and more of a ghost town though. LinkedIn is where the jobs are.


One of the reasons I switched to YunoHost (the other being backups).
Never tried it myself, but doesn’t steam have a feature to stream to your friends? Your friend would just need to install the client and create an account. All the other options in this thread are just if you want to serve your streams to a broader audience


You would think so. However, they already have to pay rent and utilities on huge office buildings while all major cities have housing issues. Yet I still have to show up for work in the office. It boggles the mind.


The fact that participating in society is becoming dependent whether you’re a customer of one of two big corpos with obvious evil intentions is so deus ex distopian to me… Indentend servitude when?


Remind me what that one DLC for Lemmings was called?


That’s a bit unfair. Postmarket is super cool and I can’t wait to get a Linux phone. But let’s not pretend it’s ready to be daily driven. Even on the best supported phones there are still hardware driver compatibility issues. And that’s not even speaking about the software catalog. Even in the privacy community, a lot of people regard banking apps as mandatory. Good luck ever getting those to run there.


Sehe dieses Argument immer wenn es darum geht VPN Dienste zu verbieten und ich muss zugeben ich rall es offensichtlich nicht. Es geht hier doch um kommerzielle VPN Dienste à la Mullvad und Konsorten. Was hat das mit dem Cisco Tunnel zu dem Geschäftsserver zu tun? Das lässt sich doch rechtlich und technisch super einfach trennen.
(Disclaimer: dieser Kommentar stellt keine Unterstützung für das unethische Vorhaben der Deanonymisierung des Internets dar)


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Just as long as the line which wants to crown trump god emperor. Which is kinda why you guys are in that mess to begin with.


IMO, you either have to be an unrelenting idealist or a corporatist scumlord to go into politics. Guess which ones get enough funding to advance their careers…


Isn’t Red Hat downstream from Fedora? But I guess it doesn’t lessen IBM’s influence.


On the one hand fuck reddit and I’ll gladly let spez shoot himself in the dick. On the other hand lemmy has been so cool these past years with actual discussions and valuable information. I’d hate for it to degrade into a brain dead string of reaction memes due to a reddit exodus.


🌈 But with rainbows 🌈


He’s a genocide and corporatism enabler. What did people expect?
Since the dawn of LLMs it’s virtually impossible to scrape web content. Headless browsers have become basically useless. I actually have to automate keyboard inputs to simulate the navigation. I could maybe try to write the javascript cache to file but honestly it’s just faster that way.