| ▲ | xlii 7 hours ago | |||||||
Technically it's not a font, because font needs to be still. Analogy: if I took photo after book was closed would we say that font cannot be read by a camera? Took a picture (only a single frame) and a 1s movie and threw it toward GPT 5.6 Sol (High): Frame took 9m30s to decyper and GPT 5.6, it returned: WRITTEN IN GHOST FONT. Weird because I can only see "GHOST FONT" on the demo... but extracted data from image (I saw the highlited one) definitely looks like the "Ghost Font". -- Video is more amusing, because after 3m GPT 5.6 figured it's motion-defined and asked to run QuickTime. At one moment I got: > The animation is a motion-defined illusion. I’ve confirmed there’s no readable static OCR layer; I’m decoding its optical-flow field so the letter shapes become explicit. At 4m it got extracted motion image that was in shape of letters but analyzed for 9 more letters and returned (at 13m36s) "GHOST FONT" -- So:
:DEdit: https://imgur.com/a/SHlGu4O - work-in-progress images | ||||||||
| ▲ | throw310822 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> it returned: WRITTEN IN GHOST FONT It's a static decoy message independent from what you type in. You can see it if you take a long exposure pic of the screen (e.g. with your smartphone). | ||||||||
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