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  • Developer Opens eBay Account, Gets Suspended Indefinitely

    Developer Opens eBay Account, Gets Suspended Indefinitely

    Rafael Conde, a developer for Sketch and Hand Mirror, created an eBay account, made his first purchase, and promptly got suspended indefinitely.

    eBay was once THE online destination for used, unique, and vintage items on the internet. In recent years, however, it has been eclipsed by a variety of other platforms. A recent Twitter thread by Conde illustrates an issue that could be a major factor in eBay’s decline.

    According to Conde, he set up an eBay account to look for and buy vintage items that aren’t easily found elsewhere. After his first purchase, however, he was notified that his account had been suspended. Talking with an online customer support representative didn’t yield any resolution, with the customer service rep saying the decision was final and nothing could be done.

    To matters even worse, the transaction for the item Conde bid on had already gone through. eBay’s solution was to tell him to contact his payment provider and dispute the charges.

    What’s more, in an unfathomable admission, the eBay rep seemed to indicate that this was a common and normal way of verifying new users.

    The Ask eBay Twitter account responded to Conde’s thread, reiterating that nothing could be done.

    The entire exchange is displayed below and is definitely not a good look for a company that needs to attract users…not alienate them.

  • This Computer Program Is A Pictionary Pro

    This Computer Program Is A Pictionary Pro

    Object identification is one of the major challenges facing computer programmers today. The robots of the future must be able to recognize even the smallest changes in the world around them and react accordingly. A great place to start developing such technology is in sketches.

    Researchers at Brown and the Technical University of Berlin have created a computer program that can correctly identify what a person is drawing in real time. The team created 20,000 unique sketches over 250 object categories and found that humans can correctly identify the object categorie 73 percent of the time. While not as good as humans, the AI was able to correctly identify the sketches with 56 percent accuracy.

    It sounds kind of goofy, but just watch the video below. It’s amazing to see the program being able to guess a sketch in real time while it’s still being drawn. It’s even more amazing that the program gets it right for the majority of drawings. It can even change its guess if the drawing is partially erased and changed to something else entirely.

    Computer program can identify sketches from Brown University on Vimeo.

    The project was mostly intended to show how sketches and drawings are perhaps the most universal form of communication. We as humans are able to make out what something is, even if we haven’t seen it in person, by just looking at the sketch of an object. Being able to identify an object based only on a crude drawing is a huge advancement in machine learning.

    The researchers were awesome enough to release a demo of their software for Windows, Mac and iOS. You can download the iOS app from the App Store right now. The Windows and Mac apps are available on the project’s Web site. You can also find the entire set of 20,000 sketches they used in the research.

  • ‘Real Housewives of Disney’ Gag Reel

    ‘Real Housewives of Disney’ Gag Reel

    Despite a mediocre-at-best performance from Lindsay Lohan, one good thing did come out of the SNL episode from two weeks ago. The sketch “The Real Housewives of Disney”, spoofing the countless housewife reality shows on TV, went viral on NBC’s website, and became one of the highest viewed clips this season. NBC is banking on its success by releasing new and extended scenes from the sketch.

    In case you missed it, here is the full sketch as it aired on March 3.