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altima_neo, to lemmyshitpost in Me and my kid IRL
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

He just does his boy dirty like that? Damn!

0x4E4F,

Lol 🤣… yeah, he likes it 🤣…he starts falling slow motion to the ground to evade the attack and pick up something bigger from the neverending imaginary aresenal 🤣.

unexposedhazard, to lemmyshitpost in Me and my kid IRL

I mean, hell yeah…

PunnyName, to lemmyshitpost in Me and my kid IRL

Thank you, Red Ball.

Hereforpron2, to lemmyshitpost in Me and my kid IRL

What is this from? It’s great

0x4E4F,

Have no idea, found it in the wild.

Denjin, to lemmyshitpost in Ummm...

She’s not wrong

tyrefyre, to lemmyshitpost in Ghost-riding the whip

I would like to know more

cnirrad, to lemmyshitpost in Ghost-riding the whip

I love how he tries to steer it, but then just nopes out of it.

AI_toothbrush, to lemmyshitpost in Ghost-riding the whip

This is probably the funniest shit ive seen this whole fucking month

SecretSauces,
@SecretSauces@lemmy.world avatar

The whole year even!

MeatPilot, to lemmyshitpost in Ghost-riding the whip
@MeatPilot@lemmy.world avatar

AI is really getting out of control.

camr_on, to lemmyshitpost in Ghost-riding the whip
@camr_on@lemmy.world avatar

Whoever added this audio should feel bad

Wistful, to mildlyinteresting in At the Internet Archive, this is how we digitize a book—one page at a time, by hand.
@Wistful@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Wow that seems painfully slow/tedious. Why isn’t it automatized? I think I saw a robot do like 20 pages a second on a yt some years ago.

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

Google have digitised a lot of books using some more advanced tech, though they started out with something a little like this.

aeronmelon,

Do you remember the results of those speed scans? Crooked pages, parts of the document cut off, blurry scans, etc.

It was a lazy method that resulted in a lot of junk data.

Wistful,
@Wistful@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I think this is what I saw. Not quite 20 pages/s hahah and also a different method.

prenatal_confusion, (edited )

That would be interesting to see!

This is probably the method that gives you the best quality (deskewing, lighting) without cutting the back of the book and feeding it into a scanner. (AFAIK)

I saw a book scanner similar to this one that used a vacuum to turn pages but otherwise same principle.

BeMoreCareful, to mildlyinteresting in At the Internet Archive, this is how we digitize a book—one page at a time, by hand.

Why not run the spine through a table saw and just use a regular document feeder?

aeronmelon,

I think they actually want to keep the book.

SinningStromgald,

Sometimes books are valuable so cutting them into bits so they can go on the Internets faster isn’t feasible.

nonailsleft,

In 10 years you can just reprint the book by molecule so why bother

Grumpydaddy, to mildlyinteresting in At the Internet Archive, this is how we digitize a book—one page at a time, by hand.

Looks like two pages at a time to me.

vynlwombat,

Gotem

xor,

each piece of paper is a page, since they do the front of one and the back of another at the same time, it’s one page total…

Grumpydaddy,

One Sheet, Two Pages A sheet of paper has two sides. Each side is considered one page. So a single sheet of unfolded paper is two pages.

metallic_substance,

Way to throw it back on a technicality ✋

CH3DD4R_G0BL1N, to lemmyshitpost in Ghost-riding the whip
@CH3DD4R_G0BL1N@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’m really confused by the bail. What was he headed towards? Was it on fire? Was it school children? Puppies and kittens? What possessed him to take that roll?

SayJess, to mildlyinteresting in At the Internet Archive, this is how we digitize a book—one page at a time, by hand.
@SayJess@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

That is really cool!

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