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The code behind [hash.jordanscales.com](https://hash.jordanscales.com), an experiment in turning SHA-256 hashes into pixels.
The code behind hash.jordanscales.com, an experiment in turning SHA-256 hashes into pixels.
npm i
npm run dev
This repository contains a small service for rendering art directly to PNGs using canvas. You can run it with:
node server.js
This service is also contained in a Docker image that I automatically publish to GitHub packages:
docker run --rm -p "3000:3000" docker.pkg.github.com/jdan/hashart/hashart-srv:latest
To be able to use the "mario" piece:
docker run --rm -p "3000:3000" -v "/path/to/mariobros.nes:/app/vendor/rom.nes" docker.pkg.github.com/jdan/hashart/hashart-srv:latest
I uploaded arduino.cc to an Inkplate 6 to display random hashart pieces in my apartment. I framed my inkplate using Level Frames (5 1/4" x 4" with 1 1/2" matting) and gave it a 2000mAh battery which lasts quite a long time.
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The code behind [hash.jordanscales.com](https://hash.jordanscales.com), an experiment in turning SHA-256 hashes into pixels.
The npm package hashart receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, hashart popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that hashart demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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