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It wont’t turn the image upside down, but the depth will be inverted, so what is meant to jut out at you will become a trough away from you.


"the depth will be inverted" better describes it indeed. Thanks clarifying it!


Also, if I’m seeing this correctly, it only recognises ASCII “words” (a–z, A–Z, 0–9, _), so it’s not even accurate and will over-count words with accents, umlauts, etc.


IMO, here’s a lot of room for improvement for German, because it’s a real dice roll whether a compound noun will be recognised or not. You can try swiping the components individually, but then you have to go deleting spaces everywhere. Unless there’s a feature I’m missing?

This is the sort of thing I think someone would have found a better solution for if more languages (and possibly English in particular) had non-spaced compound nouns.


I completely agree. This is what I check every time there’s news about Thunderbird before I consider switching.


What are you using currently? I am limping along with Thunderbird myself but really miss three-pane view.


That already exists in thunderbird, what do you mean?


ArsTechnica did an in-depth review last year [1] which was also discussed on HN [2].

[1] https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/06/a-decidedly-non-linu...

[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23676975


There is some (incredibly slow) turning in their “Automotive Visualisation”: https://www.fovotec.com/automotive


Thanks! Hard to tell from the speed, but it looks alright.


Something similar was posted on HN before [1], seems to be offline though. There’s an archived copy here: [2]

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17617675

[2] https://web.archive.org/web/20180726143328/https://telepost....


Telepost (which I just found out about from you) would be too expensive an option for a microblogging usecase, in my opinion.

Nevertheless, it is proof that something like that could work, although it would require large infrastructure cost today. Thanks for the links!


Looking at the links in the Wikipedia article I discovered this wonderfully “old web”-style page with various envelope folding guides[1]. I found it so endearing that I sat down and tried a few of them out, which was great fun.

[1] http://www.orihouse.com/elfa.html


I’ve tried out Apple’s Look Around recently and was impressed with the transition animation compared to Google Maps. If you have an Apple device, try it out in London for instance: Moving past a red telephone box shows how the object kind of retains its shape during the transition. Traffic moving around you also looks quite different compared to Google.


Sadly, the new PDF viewer still doesn’t support smooth two-finger zooming on macOS. The new theme is kind of neat though.


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