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Post by AnthroHeart on Aug 29, 2024 18:41:08 GMT
I created a way to amplify your intentions, by repeating them millions of time and resulting in a HASH code.
Multi-Hash_OpenSSL_SHA3-512_Preserve_Original.exe
Multi-Hash_OpenSSL_SHA3-512_Preserve_Original_MultiThreadding.exe
The second one targets both the heart and the solar plexus. The first one targets just the heart.
These are available in my Multi-Hash utility in my signature.
The second one is more expansive and stronger, even though they're the same HASH code. It's how they were generated that seems to matter.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Aug 29, 2024 18:49:46 GMT
If you want to generate a QR Code like follows, click on QR_Code.exe for a black and white QR Code, and QR_Code_Blue.exe for a black and blue code.
"I am Love." MultiThreadded.
720E08B410E32B1EFCF10E1FA63FB6981951F197548CDE3FA15C62149C7FB7DA51E63548D735CBCA1710138318693A2BFE36E1232836402EFC69691F4BEEAAA2
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Post by AnthroHeart on Sept 13, 2024 7:03:40 GMT
My developer created a much better Multihasher tool for Windows. You can also run it on Linux with Wine.
You can download the Sourcecode as a ZIP and the Visual Studio project is under Multihasher/Windows. It requires MFC.
It's 1.25X faster than my Preserve Original tool I had before.
And energetically it is superior.
It's also a nice form, instead of command line.
He said you don't need Multithreaded for the hashing process. It wouldn't speed it up.
Give it a try:
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Post by AnthroHeart on Sept 16, 2024 10:01:02 GMT
I have updated the Multi-Hash file in my signature to use the new developer's version.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Sept 17, 2024 22:17:10 GMT
In this video I cover how to use the Multihasher tool to ask questions to images.
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