oh, Microsoft got even better at spying on people?
come on, this is a bug, not a feature.
Windows has had an offline OCR API for ages. This is based on the phone link software that exchanges files
You can always use the existing offline code this is obviously based on or compile it from source.
I wish Linux distro would come with an API like this. Microsoft, Apple, and Android all come with offline OCR engines to select text from images yet on Linux I’m still running tesseract like a fool. KDE Connect stopped supporting proper clipboard sync so exchanging text from pictures on my phone sucks now.
This is so true. Every “improvement” of their software is a way to collect more data.
Yeah, just ingesting more data for their ai.
Also, android police blocked me from reading that fawning and poorly written article. Thank you reader view
As if Lens didn’t exist.
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But android already does this.
Did you read the article?
Ya, Android does this, but tell me how I get my phone to auto sync to my PC to display messages, photos, etc, and then detect when I take a screenshot, so windows can immediately offer to edit the screenshot?
Currently the only way to do it is to transfer your screenshot to your PC manually, then open it, edit it, and then do whatever you wanted with the screenshot on your PC. A million more steps.
Just use KDE connect (it’s also available on windows). Just open your file browser and select the last screenshot on your phone. (It mount your phone as removable media)
It’s all local and you don’t have to send any extra info to Microsoft as added bonus.
All this new and fancy stuff is already solved on Linux for a long time and on windows long before Microsoft “invented” it. By great free and open source projects.
lmfao. Really can’t make this up.
slightly out of topic, what ocr tool/engine does Microsoft use?
Something something machine learning/AI