• Sandbar_Trekker@piefed.zip
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    5 hours ago

    It works at full resolution, but it’s a cat and mouse game. If something like this becomes popular, then all that needs to be done is to start passing images through a filter first (blur, lower resolution, etc.), or just train a new vision model that can pick out both the blurred message as well as the decoy message.

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      The downloadable font is especially vulnerable since each letter is a straight map, so easily trainable

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    9 hours ago

    Well, I’m glad that we now have a font that makes it look like I’m not wearing my glasses… when I’m wearing my glasses.

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      8 hours ago

      Nice ! I didn’t think the font had a serious purpose before I saw your excellent example…

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      10 hours ago

      Here’s the text my phone extracted from that image:

      FUCK THE POUXCE

      What does this say?

      It says “THIN BLUE LINE.”

      The word BLUE is split between the second and third lines:

      THIN

      BLU

      ELINE

      •••

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      Screen readers read text directly, the point of this is to be used in images, which screen readers don’t read anyway.

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        Facedeer is a bad faith troll and AI evangelist, in case anybody is wondering why he’s pretending to care about accessibility.

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        And if this sort of font became common (and actually kept working) then screen readers never would be able to read these. The point remains that accessibility is being sacrificed for the sake of some kind of general “anti-AI” movement.

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          You can take a screenshot or save the image directly. My iPhone reads the blurry text without issue, so this may be more related to LLMs in particular, or of the image is compressed before the analysis, the illusion is broken

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    I think this is the first step in an arms race between fonts that can’t be read by computers and systems to differentiate between obfuscated text.

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    8 hours ago

    Doesn’t work on a dark background ? The decoy text is invisible…