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·17 gün önce·discuss
What are your thoughts on the detector --> VLM pipelines, and if there's ever a world where a small LM or LM augmented detector can be efficient enough to play a role as router. I ask because I recognize you from your handle and am very familiar with your work in the doc+detector space.
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·17 gün önce·discuss
Paddle-VL and GLM-OCR do this by using PP-DocLayoutv3 as their "detector/slicer" and then just batch the OCR on the clips to do pretty darn well at a tiny size.

A lower-tech version is to use a good detector and XY-cut or just a naive Y-cut or orientation-away cut to slice up the page. But if you're doing that you're getting closer and closer to DocVLM style OCR+low res image. Been playing around with something like this using the new PPOCRv6 which itself punches well above most traditional OCRs and is multi-language without the hassle of language detection and dict-loading for rec.
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·2 ay önce·discuss
It's widely hypothesized that dogs anthropomorphized themselves, so to speak, accentuating their expressive eyes and eyebrows over generations to be more human-like in how they communicate. And very few humans today view their dogs as pure working tools -- most at least say "good boy".
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·2 ay önce·discuss
Does it prompt logging? For example, when I was trying to monitor my BG after diagnosis, I tried to log my meals to correlate later, but 1) would forget and 2) wouldn’t have the energy to time align the stats. So a tool that even saw changes in BG and shot me a text or message (did you eat/exercise do something @ [time]?) and used the LLM or something else to capture and enrich the metadata. Paired with boring things like med reminders (I just realized I forgot my metformin while typing this) and giving me an easy visualizer with these meta points would be useful. If I’m tracking sleep on a device etc.

As others have said, the analysis might be risky. I don’t want to trust interpretation to anyone but myself (bear my own risk) or my clinician. But just remembering to capture the data and making it easily time alignable and possible augmentable in the future would be useful.
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·2 ay önce·discuss
Does Wallet allow apps to interact with the meta-data of cards, and/or update them in any way? This could be interesting for insurance cards, in particular. Upload & verify status periodically with a prompt to update, for example.
vrc
·3 ay önce·discuss
Of the examples you listed, politicians are the only ones you directly fund and supposedly work for you. Your lawyers and doctors aren’t your employees, and they also don’t work on your property (though lawyers might handle your documents). The biggest thing this points to is that the mask is almost entirely off between employee-employer relationships in the US, and it looks like by ensuring everyone depended on employment for insurance before turning this corner, there’s not much resistance left.
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·3 ay önce·discuss
Depends on if you believe it will ever become cheaper. Either hardware, inspiring more efficient smaller models, or energy itself. The techno optimist believes that that is the inevitable and investable future. But on what horizon and will it get “zip drived” before then?
vrc
·7 ay önce·discuss
I did the opposite. Tesseract to get bboxes, words, and chars and then mistral on the clips with some reasonable reflow to preserve geometry. Paddle wasn’t working on my local machine (until I found RapidOCR). Surya was also very good but because you can’t really tweak any knobs, when it failed it just kinda failed. But Surya > Rapid w/ Paddle > DocTr > Tesseract while the latter gave me the most granularity when I needed it.

Edit: Gemini 2.0 was good enough for VLM cleanup, and now 2.5 or above with structured output make reconstruction even easier.
vrc
·9 ay önce·discuss
I’m a PM and I’ve been able to do a lot of very interesting near production ready bits of coding recently with an LLM. I say near production ready because I specifically only build functional data processing stuff that I intentionally build with clean I/O requirements to hand to the real engineers on the team to slot in. They still have to fix some things to meet our standards, but I’m basically a “researcher” level coder. Which makes sense — I do have an undergrad and MS in CS, and did a lot of mathy algo stuff. For the last 15+ years I could never use anything in my brain to help the team solve things I was best suited to solve. I am now, and that’s nice.

The one key point is that I am keenly aware of what I can and cannot do. With these new superpowers, I often catch myself doing too much, and I end up doing a lot more rewrites than a real engineer would. But I can see Dunning Kruger playing out everywhere when people say they can vibe code an entire product.
vrc
·9 ay önce·discuss
Well technically AWS has never failed in wartime.
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·9 ay önce·discuss
Goblet? Or is this something new? Deep goblets are great for opening the ankles and hips/SI area in ways that have helped my back. Some combination of improving mobility in other reasons prevents my back from overcompensating I guess
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·5 yıl önce·discuss
Business/profit friendly taxes and regulations.