> To train the model, I assembled a dataset of 71k distinct fonts.

I give it a week before Monotype sues your face off.

Not this agin /eyeroll

It’s not illegal for a human to look through 71,000 fonts and then creat their own. It can’t be illegal for a human to use a robot to look through the fonts for them.

> it can't be...

Oh boy it totally can. I'm not saying it it, but it totally can.

I feel many people (at least on HN) treat laws like programming. There are some similarities, but programmers like to eliminate arbitrary special cases, while lawmakers love to create arbitrary special cases. It's like their only job, really.

Programming and law can go together tho https://github.com/CatalaLang/catala