I didn't saw such thread around here. It doesn't matter if its a library for programming, operating system, or an application.
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I didn't saw such thread around here. It doesn't matter if its a library for programming, operating system, or an application.
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I recommend Firefox Relay add-on (still in beta). Its pretty neat stuff when you don't want to give up on your email address, and don't want to hassle to create new email address for every new account where you're unsure whether your email would be compromised or not.
https://vahaduo.github.io/
I know you are't a genetics guy. But for those who don't know yet, you can download Vahaduo and use it offline in case it ever gets taken down.
..and edit it's code, if you're up to that adventure.
I use this Python package to create morphs: https://pypi.org/project/facemorpher/.
You can also use it to crop out a face from a photo if you only give a single image as an argument:
ave1()(fun()(d=`mktemp -d`;cp "$1" "$d";b=${1##*/};python3 /usr/local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/facemorpher/averager.py --images=$d --background=average --out=/tmp/ave1/"${b%.*}".png;rm -r "$d");export -f fun;rm -r /tmp/ave1;mkdir /tmp/ave1;if (($#>0));then printf %s\\n "$@";else cat;fi|parallel -j10 fun)
I use it to create sets of multiple morphs by creating a text file like this:
group 1
/path/to/image/1.png
/path/to/image/2.png
group 2
/path/to/image/3.png
/path/to/image/4.png
Then I run a function like this (rewritten so that it doesn't use my custom functions or aliases):
grow()(g=/tmp/g;rm -r $g;mkdir $g;awk '{$1=$1}1' RS= FS=\\n OFS=\\t|awk '{print NR"\t"$0}'|while IFS=$'\t' read k l m;do d="$g/$k $l";rm -r /tmp/ave;mkdir /tmp/ave;printf %s\\n "$m"|tr \\t \\n|parallel -q cp {} /tmp/ave/{#}-{/};python3 /usr/local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/facemorpher/averager.py --images=/tmp/ave --background=average --out="$d.png";a=$(printf %s\\n "$l (n=`printf %s "$m"|tr \\t \\n|wc -w`)"|fold -sw20);convert "$d.png" -gravity north -extent 86%x94% -pointsize 40 -stroke \#000c -strokewidth 4 -annotate +0+18 "$a" -stroke none -fill white -annotate +0+18 "$a" "$d..png";done;montage -geometry +0+0 -tile 3x -gravity north $g/*..* -resize 200x -quality 90 $g.jpg)
Retroarch. I use it alot (both on PC and phone) to play old games.
https://www.retroarch.com/
https://user-images.githubuserconten...ca938ca287.PNG
Never mind that, its thread about open source. Advice: In case you're afraid it will get down use wget or curl to download it, and also add it to wayback machine.
You will most likely also need graphic design and editing software if you want to create some in-game stuff or new characters. I can advise you on a good free software for this. You can find more information about it here https://www.movavi.com/ . I like that all Movavi products are quite easy to use and you can install them to work on different digital devices.