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code-relay's Issues

Certificate issue on https://coderelay.io/

When visiting https://coderelay.io/, browsers show a security message:

Websites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox Developer Edition does not trust this site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for coderelay.io. The certificate is only valid for the following names: www.github.com, *.github.com, github.com, *.github.io, github.io, *.githubusercontent.com, githubusercontent.com

Error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN

Visiting https://www.coderelay.io/ does not produce this message and works fine.

I noticed this issue when clicking on the "fontemon" link in HowIDidIt.md.

No fontemon_blender_addon.zip

After extracting on Windows 10, there was was only an unzipped folder. This was easily fixed by zipping the folder and using that for the Blender addon install, but the tutorial doesn't show this, it assumes it's there already:

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Anti-aliased images are tough to convert

Anti Aliasing

When exporting pngs of text Pixlr, it anti-alias the edges:

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This is nice, but when I try and convert it in the online editor, I have 130+ colors to manually reassign:

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To address this, I have implemented a "Guess" function which will take a threshold (how close two RBG colours should be in LAB space to be considered the same) and then will automatically assign all of the relevant colours:

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I'm currently working on this in my own fork which is yet to be published, but any insight or suggested features before I open a PR would be appreciated.

Additional notes:

  • Undo is already working, and will bulk undo all of the colors changed in a single guess
  • LAB space does not include alpha values, so currently if two colors have different alpha values it assigns it a score of 10000 (higher than the max threshold value)
  • There are probably better algorithms for mono-chroming (totally a verb) an image, but this is designed to work explicitly with the 4 colours given

Contribute

Python3, C++, Golang, Frontend( HTML, CSS), Java in this order of preference.

Contribute (with a P.S. of are you crazy)

Sure lets try.

I'm open to something in Rust, Lua, or shell related.

P.S. My experience in almost 3 decades of coding is that the first 15 minutes are often the least productive. It takes at least that long to come up to speed with what an issue even is on a project I wrote, much less somebody else's work. Sometimes the first stabs at work are actually regressions, not progress. I don't believe 15 minute work segments with a new contributor each time is going to get anywhere, but I'm open to having my mind changed.

Submit to SIGBOVIK

You are very much invited to submit this project to SIGBOVIK (2021 event page) if you haven't already; it would fit right in. Though the paper deadline is nominally today, you can present (<=5 min) without having submitted a paper, and you can submit a paper for next year. Feel free to check out the archives and/or attend the 2021 edition for your entertainment.

Fix typo

Changed "tak" to "task" in

"Alice, maintainer of an awesome open-source react app needs a new loading spinner. So, she uploads a new tak to code-relay"

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