@maique This is great. π Iβm going to check out the Drafts app. Would love to read something similar about your photography workflow. Wish you an awesome trip!
@maique Iβve also been using the combo of Drafts + Mimi for Micro.blog and really enjoying that combo. It works well for me, even for really long posts with lots of photos. The only thing I wish for in Mimi is a way to automatically generate AI alt-text for every image.
@dfj That would be my only request as well! Maybe @samgrover will get around to it? Pretty please?
@maique Nice! Mimi is so good! I didnβt get on with Drafts so I use IA Writer instead. Markdown is indeed perfection! I use it personally and professionally constantly! π
@samgrover I think there's a case to be made for auto-including it. People who want to edit it or write their own can still do so, but the vast majority prefer convenience, except those who hate AI on principle. It's better accessibility-wise.
@pratik I guess what I'm saying is that if we don't encourage proofreading it, we are essentially allowing incorrect/hallucinating descriptions into alt-text, thereby making it worse for everyone. But I hear you that those who care will care and those who don't, won't.
@samgrover Got it. I understand that and I think it's getting better. I've experienced incorrect or wildly off-base descriptions only 1-5% of the time, and I've always corrected or re-run it. What I meant to say was that in terms of accessibility, at least now all photos will have alt-text
@samgrover Thanks for considering!
I do review the AI generated text and usually I find its pretty good with a few light edits or maybe some detail that I know but would be impossible to get from the photo alone.
I think a batch generate and review flow would be ideal!
@dfj @maique @pratik I built this over the long weekend! Beta is out. Details in this post π
@samgrover Amazing! Thank you for implementing this!
@samgrover Working brilliantly! And, donβt worry, I always check the text. Itβs usually spot on, but it fails from time to time. Enough to keep me on my toes.