The work "Excuse Me, Is the Order a Rabbit Today?" is very popular in Japan with its super cute lolita characters as its main selling point. Recently, a die-hard fan actually wrote an amazing program to express his deep love for the lolita characters. Because of his love for the anime "Is the Order Rabbit?", a Japanese tech expert created the "Is the Order Rabbit?" image searcher. Just take a screenshot of a clip from the anime and paste it into the program, and the program will tell you which season, episode, and even second the image is from! For many loli lovers, this program is like a lifesaver.
According to the creator, this "Click a Rabbit Image Searcher" contains 1 million images, and by comparing them, you can quickly find which episode the corresponding image belongs to. For example, let's try this animation screenshot -
The creator further explained that he compressed each animated image into 8 bytes, so although there are 1 million images, the actual size of the entire archive is only 8MB. In addition, the time to search for the target image is only tens of milliseconds, which is a super benefit that combines accuracy, speed and resource saving.
Once this program was released, it was widely praised by many die-hard fans of "Click a Rabbit". Although its actual usefulness is limited, the creator's true love and action are really admirable for the work of "Click a Rabbit"... |
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