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I have two (same-sized) images, let's call them X and Y, that I’d like to combine
How can I combine images?
Meintest du image self b?
I have two (same-sized) images, let's call them X and Y, that I’d like to combine
How can I combine images?
Since SciSnap has updated working with the ImgPad procedures became vary difficult. So I built this to make working with it easier. For anyone who wants to use it, feel free! (Adds 23 blocks) Link to Project
The block it self is about 22kb just on it’s own.
hello, I'm wondering how to create a machine learning program that recognizes people based on a name they type in, and remember that name even after the stop button is clicked i suspect an easier way to do it would be …
would be better for this since cloud vars a) need their own web server to work, b)
The enhanced version of , based on a similar concept but harder. And again, the flag starts with "CTF_", total length = 21. :warning: The message is slightly volatile :warning: Challenge project: :link: CTF_STEG.2 …
Specially prepared programs, images, documents, HTML pages, or sites contain a hidden
The title used 4 block's :p Anyways, What do i mean is this: (Its gonna report the block in a ring)
%txt: Text %s: Any type %repRing: Reporter %anyUE: Any (unevaluated) %l: List %b:
I'm fruitfully using Snapin8r to import Scratch projects to Snap (thanks @djdolphin!). Everything works smoothly. I recently noticed that, when importing some Scratch blocks, it is not easy for the user understand what …
Because the problem isn’t with self-reference.
Project here.
presented as being totally unsurprising & well-established (for a thousand years); or ‚self-evident
Using @cameron8299's Primitive Editor, I changed the "when flag clicked" block into a command, and put it in a ring. Then I exported it and loaded it in a new snap session. The result: I honestly think this could be…
reduce((a, v) => ({ …a, [v]: v}), {});
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