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πŸ”” Oftentimes bureacrats who don't really understand technology, nor the implications of what they're doing, come along and try to impose rules on their citizens, rules that are restrictive which the people did not vote on. If the recent proponents of online surveillance who claim to care about "safety" actually cared about safety, then they wouldn't compromise your privacy. For decades, common wisdom has been to not upload personal information to strangers on the Internet, and certainly not sensitive information. You definitely shouldn't reveal something so confidential as a scan of your government ID just to listen to Spotify/visit Discord/watch YouTube - I'm not kidding (but thankfully data breaches never happen πŸ™„). Of course, they'll blanket such agendas in noble words, that it's "for the children", because how could you possibly argue against that? Really though, why should the inability of some parents to act like parents require you to compromise your security, and everyone else's? Reject overreach, reject mass age verification, and reject poorly worded laws that actually endanger children more than they help. It's your Internet - keep it yours.

πŸ‘‹ interests: drawing, computer graphics, fractals, amateur photography, linguistics, scientific discoveries, LEGO's, origami, hiking, piano playing, psychology, typography.
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» current project: working on a generic pixel format viewer and SVG grid fitting.
πŸ“« location: MilkyWay->OrionSpur->Sol->Earth->US->Washington
πŸ’¬ random joke: How many Cardassians does it take to screw in a light bulb? It depends on how many lights you see.

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  1. TextLayoutSampler TextLayoutSampler Public

    Utility to display text via multiple Windows API's simultaneously (D2D, DWrite, GDI, GDI+).

    C++ 45 8

  2. FontSetViewer FontSetViewer Public

    Utility to display items in an IDWriteFontSet and browse their name strings and preview. (Windows GUI exe)

    C++ 17 1

  3. MachineLearningOperators MachineLearningOperators Public

    Table with operator formulas and mappings at a glance, as much ML documentation is missing details

    HTML 7

  4. Onnx2Text Onnx2Text Public

    Converts an ONNX ML model protobuf from/to text, or tensor from/to text/CSV/raw data. (Windows command line tool)

    C++ 19 5

  5. BiNums BiNums Public

    Binary numbers - command line tool displays various numeric formats in binary and vice versa.

    C++ 3 1

  6. LunaSvgSampleTest LunaSvgSampleTest Public

    Small app to test LunaSvg and load/display SVG files

    C++ 4