• Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz
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        Apparently it’s contracted braille.

        Contracted (Grade 2) braille is used by more experienced braille users. It uses the same letters, punctuation and numbers as uncontracted (Grade 1) braille but adds a series of special signs to represent common words or groups of letters, a bit like a kind of shorthand.

        Books, magazines and other information tends to be produced in contracted braille, to cut down on size. Contracted braille produces much less bulky books and magazines.

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      5 days ago

      https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4078957

      This do not touch tag is a 3d print, the print creator says they made it using a braille translator website. Other braille “Do Not Touch” tags use some different braille letters for parts, and I don’t know enough about it to tell what the difference is. (edit: it’s contracted braille)

      Regardless, doesn’t seem to be an AI image.___

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          No, it’s not. There are more example of someone who had only one job

          etc

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            3 days ago

            I’m not sure you’re clear on what “slop” is, or what we’re asking? All the things you posted in your reply are real photos, the original picture in this post looks like ‘AI’-generated slop.

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              3 days ago

              As said, it’s a screenshot from a longer video about problems by impaired people. No “slop”.