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      <title>Using AI to organize sketchbook scans</title>
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            &lt;p&gt;I have a pile of scanned sketchbook pages from my xotu project. Each
scan has a handwritten date and title in the corner. Organizing 81+
scans by hand is tedious, so I wrote a Python script that uses a
vision model to read the handwriting and sort everything into named
directories automatically.&lt;/p&gt;
          
          
        
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