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I've started using Microsoft's TROCR (another transformer OCR model) to read the cursive in my pocket journal (I have a habit of writing programs there first while I'm out and then typing them in manually, I just focus better that way.)

It's surprisingly accurate although you have to write your own program to segment the image into lines. I think with some fine tuning I could have the machine read my notebook with minimal corrections.
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Software has also improved. Micropython is surprisingly good even on micro controllers.
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The only "big tech bad" law that really makes sense would be making non-free software illegal.
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Nah I don't want them involved.
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At this point I'd rather die in my house. So much of it is obviously crap and it's so inconvenient and expensive I'd rather avoid doctors altogether.
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I managed to log into the mail account I had when I set up gmail.

Their AI arbitrarily decided that still wasn't good enough and that was the end of the gmail account I had since I was 13 (yes, I got one of the early invites.) I'm absolutely never doing anything important on a Google service ever again. It doesn't matter if you set stuff like that up.
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IMO: HAMs will likely be more helpful than these will. This is more of the result of professional confusion/processes etc.
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I'm on the "please obstruct it" side and thought this was funny.

Let's laugh together instead of silencing each other.
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A lot of important people where I work (something important you're probably using right now) were recently issued these as well.
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The justification for these things is that the oxygen is being converted to CO2 faster than CO2 is being reduced back to oxygen. So if you capture CO2 at a high rate eventually this would lead to you capturing all of the oxygen.