The Python ecosystem is βthe rest of the fucking owlβ, but when it just appears after you draw the circles.
Hey, if you understand Python it makes sense. If youβve used the PIL before it makes even more sense. If you donβt understand Python, you should probably start by understanding Python.
Of course it makes sense, the code does pretty much nothing. The point is that the tutorial does not teach you about how to remove a background. Itβs like a βhow to cook Xβ article that just tells you to βorder X onlineβ and thatβs it.
If you want to build a background removal tool from scratch thatβs a project of its own. This shows you how to very simply remove a background with a pre-existing tool that other people have spent the many hours to get functional so you can do the five-minute tutorial.
Itβs not the Arch Linux way, itβs more like the Ubuntu way.
The first rule of coding is that you donβt re-invent the wheel.
If nobody before you invented the wheel, youβve probably not looked hard enough.
I did, and they were all square or triangles because βthatβs good enough for most peopleβ.
There are two kinds of βhow-toβ.
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How to do something - thatβs what this is. Simple, straightforward, accomplishes its goal.
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How to understand something - explaining how and why this works and how you could generalize what this is doing to related projects.
However, even if you are interested in the second choice, this is still useful! Your next step is just to look into the libraries that the rembg package uses.
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Well, it does the job. No need to reinvent the wheel and for people who donβt know the packages, this is helpful
Yeah, Iβm explaining the meme, not agreeing with it.
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Except the code removes the background in complete compliance with the statement βremove image background using python.β
Itβs not βremove image background using photoshop.β




