O.k. because that oneliner works for macOS or Linux i show you what it does,
so that Windows users can try out, if they wish, to do it manually:
echo -n „Your full name here“ | shasum -a 384 gives the hash value of my
full name, which looks like this:
dc884fe917a75dd6c911ba6fc3ebe8ccbfcda68834b2e194e4d4610c0722b08f9abb45160440969033201e603f56d566 -
the other commands are used for formatting the output and converting
the hex values to decimal values:
dc
88
4f
e9
17
a7
etc.
results in this:
220
136
79
233
23
167
etc.
so the first point coordinate to input in MoI is:
220, 136, 79
After i created the second point in MoI i drew a line between
them and so on, to loose not track when later drawing a
through point spline, from all the points.
Later today i show then what can be done with the checksum
to draw 2D images, instead of a 3D curve.
Regards
Stefan
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