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Cake day: June 4th, 2023

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  • I’ve used powershell in previous jobs and if you learn it really well I cannot deny it is super powerful.

    For a college project, a friend of mine somehow made a hexadecimal file dumper with it, with formatting and everything (think like what you would see in wireshark) in one, reasonably long, line of powershell.

    However I’m just not a big fan of it personally for syntactical reasons (even with the syntax being super logical) and much prefer bash, or other unix-like native shells. I’ve been thinking about taking zsh for a spin recently to see what it’s like.









  • I guess in that case you could do the following, though it is a bit of work:

    1. Learn what actions are supposed to be taken in the demand for selfie identification

    2. Record a video of yourself performing the actions, but not with your hand moving in front of your face for that section

    3. Record a different video of just your hand moving past the camera

    4. Deepfake the face video

    5. Composite the video of the hand over top of the deep fake video with chroma/luma keying

    6. Use virtual webcam software to play back the video into the actual demand for selfie identification

    Wouldn’t work if a real human being is there asking, but should work for a known set of instructions ahead of time that is being audited by software.




  • So the V collection is similar to analog lab in that it can be downloaded from the same software center and may use their licensing from that, but the gripe is whether or not I need Arturia’s software center installed somehow in the first place. Is your version of analog lab licensed? If so, do you recall how you got it installed/working/Licensed under linux (using their software center or some other way?). I am not sure if you can just grab a VST/LV2 from them - I was under the impression you needed to install your licensed products via that software center.

    Thanks