That would depend in the degree of blur. If it is the average blur you'd have in japanese pornography, then no, that tech does not exist. Super resolution is good, but not that good.
And no, I have not tried.
That would depend in the degree of blur. If it is the average blur you'd have in japanese pornography, then no, that tech does not exist. Super resolution is good, but not that good.
And no, I have not tried.
Nobody wants to work anymore
Ja und was wurde bei der Diskussion entschieden? 1 Mumu, 1 Pimmelende (wortverwandt mit Studierende), 1 Pimmeline?
Danke :) ich frage mich ob man da mit fuzzy matching des DOM trees unter diesen Umständen robuster ist. Die meisten banner sind ja von Drittanbietern und sehen dementsprechend auf verschiedenen Seiten gleich aus.
B bu but wh what are you n now?
That dude in the back got a mouth I most definitely do not want to kiss.
Oh, I trained my cat exactly the same way. But, to my cat's defense, I also trained him to "kiss" me when I say "kiss". So sweet, but sometimes also so over-affectionate.
Luckily, our e2e tests are pretty stable. And unfortunately we are not given the time to write integration tests as you describe. The good thing would be that with these mocks we were then also be able to load test single services instead of the whole product.
We merge multiple times a day and run only those e2e tests we think are relevant. Of course, this is not optimal and it is not too rare that one of the teams merges a regression, where one team or more talented at that than the others.
You see, we have issues and we realize we have them. Our management just thinks these are not important enough to spend time on writing integration tests. I think money and developer time are two of the reasons, but the lack of feature documentation, the lack of experts for parts of the codebase (some already left for another employer), and the amount of spaghetti code and infrastructure we have are other important reasons.
I would go this route as well. As a developer this sounds easy enough. It you don't get vertical sequences of images, but instead a grid of images, then I would apply traditional image stitching techniques. There are tons of libraries for that on github.
Arr, me heart be green with envy, it be!
I think I was 11 or 12 when I started plaxing Tibia (a very early MMORPG). I really enjoyed it. At some point I found out that somebody has leaked the source code. You could host your own Tibia server. You could create new map segments or introduce new quests by Lua scripting. There was a huge community for "Open Tibia", hundreds of servers with thousands of players. First, I got into mapping, then I got into scripting and loved it.
That sounds too close to Schutzstaffel to me (SS)