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Posted by meetpateltech 7 hours ago

Mistral OCR 4(mistral.ai)
346 points | 87 commentspage 3
Ninjinka 4 hours ago|
Is there a complete list of the languages they support, and benchmarks by language, instead of just "Rare Languages"?
jppope 6 hours ago||
Is there something wrong with their certificate? Chromium is saying https isn't valid
collabs 6 hours ago|
Looks good to me on both brave (on android) and firefox (on windows 11). Lets see what ssl labs says (it is running now)

https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=mistral.ai&la...

Looks good so far, A+ on ipv4 as well as ipv6

Edit: I also asked Gemini 3.1 Pro to analyze the certificate and it looks good

It looks like you have shared an `about:certificate` URL containing a chain of three Base64-encoded X.509 TLS/SSL certificates. This specific chain is used to secure connections to *mistral.ai*.

Here is the decoded breakdown of the certificate chain you provided:

## Certificate Chain Overview

This is a standard three-tier certificate chain issued by Google Trust Services for the Mistral AI domain.

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### 1. Leaf Certificate (End-Entity)

This is the specific certificate issued to the website to verify its identity and encrypt traffic.

* *Subject (Common Name):* `mistral.ai` * *Subject Alternative Names (SANs):* `mistral.ai`, `workers.mistral.ai` * *Issuer:* WE1 (Google Trust Services) * *Valid From:* June 13, 2026 * *Valid To:* September 11, 2026 * *Key Type:* Elliptic Curve (ECDSA)

### 2. Intermediate Certificate

This certificate acts as a bridge between the website's certificate and the trusted Root CA.

* *Subject:* WE1 (Google Trust Services) * *Issuer:* GTS Root R4 (Google Trust Services LLC) * *Valid From:* December 13, 2023 * *Valid To:* February 20, 2029 * *Key Type:* Elliptic Curve (ECDSA)

### 3. Root Certificate

This is the foundational trust anchor pre-installed in browsers and operating systems.

* *Subject:* GTS Root R4 (Google Trust Services LLC) * *Issuer:* GTS Root R4 (Self-signed) * *Valid From:* June 22, 2016 * *Valid To:* June 22, 2036 * *Key Type:* Elliptic Curve (ECDSA)

jppope 5 hours ago||
thanks I'm going to have to check whats going on with my setup then
tdubey 6 hours ago||
Are there benchmarks for how this performs on charts, or maybe more accurately, plots? I've yet to find a model that can digitize a plot into X,Y points with some accuracy in my use case of digitizing old datasheets.
ge96 6 hours ago||
1000 pages for $4? damn how does it compare to llama parse I wonder
aliljet 5 hours ago||
I was just using infinity parser 2 (flash, to be fair) for pennies self-hosted to run through thousands of pages of documents with remarkable confidence. I decided to use https://huggingface.co/datasets/allenai/olmOCR-bench to determine what was the best OCR tool, yesterday, but I've got no idea what the best is now. What is the dominant OCR eval right now? Between Baidu and Mistral this morning, I wonder if there's a new tool to switch to..
freezed8 5 hours ago|||
(jerry from llamaindex here) we're gonna benchmark on ParseBench and report the results!
thenthenthen 6 hours ago||
Or Apples local OCR/Vision models?
gpm 5 hours ago||
Do these models (this one or its competitors) do handwriting recognition?
thadt 3 hours ago||
Yes, we've been using Transkribus for this extensively. My wife is a historian who spends quite a bit of time sorting through old letters and diaries, and it has been a considerable quality of life improvement.

Even if you are able to read someone's scratches, having a model to do the bulk lifting saves your eyes a lot of squinting. One thing that makes Transkribus useful for research vs a chat interface is that it can line up its interpretation alongside the original image so you can examine its work directly.

observationist 5 hours ago|||
In the sense that you can get similarity scores for individual characters referenced against a known database of characters written by various individuals. You can get stylometry scores out of small LLMs that do demographic segmentation based on writing style using the same methods.

They won't have the capacity to be fed an image of handwritten text and say "Ahh, this is a note written by Winston Churchill!". You could very easily use these models and your agent framework of choice, like Hermes, the Segment Anything models, and other foss tooling to build a dedicated, specialist handwriting recognition system. Or facial recognition, or fingerprint recognition, etc - these sorts of things can be done very procedurally, without a lot of interpretive AI.

varenc 4 hours ago||
I think OP meant converting handwriting to text, not identifying a person based on their handwriting style! (but that sounds quite interesting)
9cb14c1ec0 5 hours ago|||
Yes, we have successfully used Mistral OCR for digitizing handwritten forms. You always have low percentage that need human review and adjustment, but overall Mistral has been highly accurate (their price is amazing, too).
weird-eye-issue 5 hours ago||
If you mean handwriting to text then yes
gpm 5 hours ago||
Yep that's what I mean, thanks :)
sscaryterry 3 hours ago||
Why the chart crimes?!
v3ss0n 4 hours ago||
Not opensource right?
verdverm 3 hours ago|
The weights do not appear to be downloadable, "contact sales for self hosting"
dominotw 4 hours ago||
starting y axis from 50 and 95 is a bit mileading
vasylvd 2 hours ago||
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greenleafone7 5 hours ago|
After paying for Mistral and using it for a while I genuinely hated it. It's a productivity black hole and can't realistically compete with anyone. I chose it only because it was European, but no. I'd rather let my one year subscription go to waste than use anything 'Mistral'.
maelito 5 hours ago||
Opposite advice. It's very useful to me for dev and general tasks.

Been using Claude in parallele, it's better not not that much, just 10x (or 100x ?) more expensive.

greenleafone7 3 hours ago||
Sure, well for me it isn't. It has been awful for even toy tasks that opencode's free plan did without an issue. The general sentiment about it is that it is really bad. I wish I knew before paying.
InsideOutSanta 5 hours ago|||
Mistral's coding models aren't on par with current SOTA US and Chinese models if that's what you're referring to, but I rather like their OCR models.
lxgr 5 hours ago|||
> After paying for Mistral and using it for a while I genuinely hated it

For OCR?

adlk 5 hours ago|||
what did you use it for and when?
greenleafone7 4 hours ago|||
The armies of people desperate to defend mistral, scouring the internet for any of the hundreds of negative posts made about it daily is pathetic. There's a reason it needs 'fanboys' and 'defenders'... it sucks. Id have loved to use a European alternative, but Europeans need to get serious and actually offer an alternative that has value other than "it's trash, but it has a Made in Europe badge".
amunozo 5 hours ago||
Same, I got a refund 3 days later. It is unusable.