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  • csm10495@sh.itjust.workstoFuck AI@lemmy.worldFuck up a book for me please
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    5 months ago

    This is actually a good thing. I know people who don’t have the greatest grasp on English and would never try to read books with difficult (or older English) language. An easier to read version of classics could open up a new world for them.

    Now I guess believing the AI will do it well is another conversation altogether.










  • IIUC it wouldn’t be able to be automatically started then, right? I mean I guess you could drag it to startup but it would need the password to start. From a security minded perspective that’s good, but from a user perspective kind of sucks. I already unlocked the computer: as a user id just want it to ‘work’.

    There is always a tug of war between best level of security and user experience. I guess the best security is to get rid of the human element though… so eh.

    Always forced to foreground makes it even less convenient and kind of odd. I dig the status tray control though. I don’t see this functionality as being useful if you have to remember to turn it on. If I remember what I was doing enough to turn it on, I’d write down what I’d forget. To me it’s about allowing the user to pick their comfort level.

    I figure the cryptfs could be a bitlocker volume with a different key than the base C drives key to get similar protection. In theory it could also be based on the C drives bitlocker for a less secure, but still hardware level secured middle ground. Id have to think about it more.

    The other stuff mentioned is basically what it does locally in terms of OCR and recognition… just with proprietary local recipes.

    Thanks for your thoughts.