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tonymillion

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tonymillion
·2 days ago·discuss
> Thats’s comparable to a single strand of spaghetti holding up about 3,300 one-pound bags of sugar

Is that cooked or raw spaghetti?
tonymillion
·7 days ago·discuss
Or the Nixie [1] (actually nixie was earlier, but went out of business in 2017)

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nixie_Labs_Nixie
tonymillion
·18 days ago·discuss
Life imitates art imitating life: The story [1] of the Brontosaurus is an interesting one...

[1] https://obscuredinosaurfacts.com/blog/post/2019/08/31/bronto...
tonymillion
·3 months ago·discuss
Except it’s not…

https://codeberg.org/EtchedPixels/FUZIX
tonymillion
·5 months ago·discuss
I believe Microsoft of all people solved this a while ago by using the gyroscope in a phone to produce a de-blur kernel that cleaned up the image.

Its somewhere here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/product/computation...
tonymillion
·5 months ago·discuss
That almost looks like a scene from half-life 2
tonymillion
·9 months ago·discuss
Or… and bear with me on this…

They could just read your text message and browser history
tonymillion
·10 months ago·discuss
That actually happened with texts to a grandmothers phone number that was (eventually) reassigned.

https://www.the-independent.com/news/uk/home-news/family-sho...
tonymillion
·last year·discuss
Or just put mirrors on the ground to reflect the sunlight back out /s
tonymillion
·3 years ago·discuss
Or no AI enhancements, since you have the raw photo sensor data, even better you can pick your own AI algorithms to apply to the image.

E.g. from the raw data we know the sensor, we can train a specific AI to enhance the image from the known physical properties of the CCD
tonymillion
·3 years ago·discuss
Simple solution: keep the raw image and AI it on the fly (this is a hypothetical future remember)

Bonus feature: new display devices get better trained / new AI features for free