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Microsoft wouldn't look at a bug report without a video. Researcher maliciously complied.
(go.theregister.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I have heard from friend that teach in higher end that students are struggling more and more with getting information from text. It seems those students have now found there way into the work force.
But video is so damn annoying. If you wanna copy-paste something from the video, you're fucked unless you pause and type each character by hand. I don't get it.
But then again I'm not a zoomer.
I have a handy little app on macOS called TextSniper that takes a screenshot of a selected area, then runs OCR on that screenshot and puts the text on the clipboard. It’s perhaps the most useful $10 I’ve ever spent and I’m frankly surprised this doesn’t exist on other systems. A year or two after this was released Apple started letting people copy text directly out of images, so they might do the usual Apple thing of killing it by directly adding it to the OS. There might be something like this on Linux by now but I haven’t heard of it on Windows.
A dev named funinkina has made an application working alongside the KDE screenshot application spectacle. It's surprisingly code which utilizes tesseract and works fantastically. Just compile, ln -s the app to your bin directory and give it a global shortcut like "CTRL+Shift+Print".
https://github.com/funinkina/spectacle-ocr-screenshot