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Nope, keyword filters help
I wish they worked on pictures too :( half my feed is still full of stuff I've blocked just because they didn't use the word in the title
OCR is easy enough now that I'm a little surprised text isn't auto-parsed from uploaded images
Hmm.
Having a bot that auto-OCRs images and comments with the text in the image -- and, even better, a AI-generated description, maybe -- would probably help vision-impaired users.
I mean, it'd be technically more-efficient to have a bot run it as a one-off than to have every impaired-vision user run it.
I was actually just looking at a software package that did something like that (for the purpose of removing text from AI-generated images...it'd run text recognition on the image, identify text areas, then automatically inpaint the identified region, repeating until the text was gone).
https://github.com/iuliaturc/detextify
So I know that the underlying software is out there.
I have Elon and Musk entered individually to catch all that shit too.
derp should have added those two a while ago
is that a lemmy feature?
Don't think so yet? Using a 3rd party app for android, sync
Add harris
Should add Harris, Walz, and Vance.