• lars
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    Jesus Christ I guess I’m not misremembering.

    Bing’s reverse image search is essentially dead in 2024 unless you’re uploading the Mona Lisa. It’s really, really terrible and even worse than Google.

    My favorites right now are Tineye, Yandex, and Google, in that order.

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      Strange, for me Tineye has not a single time been able to identify ANY of the images I ever tried. Yandex has worked best for me

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        Same, tineye only ever worked for me if I uploaded a picture that was by Reuters or something and therefore on lots of reputable sites. In any other cases it found nothing.

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        Please please come back when you remember the name of what you’re talking about.

        I would search for it myself, but you know, it’s not 2003 to 2022 anymore.

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        Does it have connotations? I don’t know them.

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          Tineye? Yea it’s used in Branden Sanderson’s Mistbourne books. People have the ability to ingest different metals for different abilities.

          People who ingest tin, gain heightened senses. Vision, hearing, touch, etc. They are known as “tineyes”.