Hector Martin
Hector Martin
> To summarize, the primary issue with probing Tor hidden services is that blackbox_exporter wants to do DNS resolution of the target address before passing the request along to the...
It works well, for what it's worth. Still need to run the proper numbers, but here's 93 CD-Rs from 10 different brands visualized.  That said, this is mostly useful...
Looks like the CRYPTOCELL 312 SDK is open source. Maybe it can be adapted for the 310? https://github.com/ARM-software/cryptocell-312-runtime
Even if you don't use the usual CA infrastructure or default trusted roots, the client still has a directory where you can place trusted CAs, which are used for validating...
That doesn't solve the problem for `-layers coalesce`, though. It's not just `flatten` that does this.
What I was originally trying to do is expand all layers of an XCF file to full canvas size, saved as individual PNGs. The only way I found to do...
Well, I'd actually prefer the files be 256x192 (the actual input canvas size); I wasn't aware that passing through that metadata from the loader was supported (which is why I...
Yes, layertest.gif is just an export from GIMP. Why can't IM just read the canvas size from XCF like it does for GIF? It seems like an easy feature to...
@snibgo I think you're being confused by ImageMagick's concept of canvas size. Both GIF and XCF have one *global* canvas size defined, and in both cases it is 256x192 for...
@snibgo neither GIF not XCF have a concept of a "canvas size" that is *per-layer*. Both formats have one *global* canvas size that defines the virtual canvas for the entire...