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I have tried some of the popular LLMs a few months back when I had to digitise an old policy document from which only an old scan still existed. I had trouble reading it.

The results varied wildly. OpenAI was really poor at it while Gemini got it right completely. I was quite impressed. ABBYY FineReader is supposed to be the best non-LLM software for OCR, but it doesn’t come near the performance of Gemini

There are differences, but also similarities right? Artificial insemination doesn’t mean voluntary. Swap the species and you’d call the same acts rape.

The vegan making the comparison is likely against rape, as well as artificial insemination of cows.

What makes comparing it deserving of bashing and psychopathic?

Most content about veganism on Lemmy or Reddit is about bashing veganism. It’s honestly really disappointing. This is where conservatives and progressives find each other.

Very good explanation on why it’s not a personal choice.

This is how I explain it to people: The animals we eat aren’t able to stand up for themselves, so some people try to do that for them. Kust like how activists do this for dogs or orangutans. It’s not against personal choice, but about trying to protect those who are hurt by the choices of others.

Besides, we all share the same planet and animal agriculture has a big impact on it. So it’s not like our choices don’t affect others.

What sounds better, LibreJet or Free35?
The pain of misplaced apostrophes is why I’m not a programmer
This sounds awfully similar to my story…
Lol, alright ChatGPT

I suspect that in the countryside it’s more common to ask guests to take their shoes off. Which makes sense, given additional mud people might bring in. It was a bit of a mixed bag where I grew up, but definitely very normal to ask guests to take their shoes off.

After moving to London there was no way I’d keep shoes on in the house, looking at how dirty streets and sidewalks can be. Context probably matters a lot alongside the cultural aspect.

I can think of a few reasons like ecological decline, climate change, antibiotic resistance, pandemics and public health.

Maybe control isn’t the right word though