Adding Basic Japanese Visemes to Avatars for VRChat A lot of avatar bases are sold primarily to English speaking audiences, and may not support Japanese visemes for natural things like speech using the JA locale, or worlds that rely on these blendshapes to animate your character for you (such as MMD worlds.) Getting Started: What You Will Need
personal experiences My Server On November 3, 2019, at about 11:34PM, I did something difficult that by all accounts should have been easy. I shut down a server one last time. It's uptime was over 2 years strong, and had been in service for over 4. It didn't have a name. It's tradition
security Pretty Good Privacy A quick look into the world of PGP Public Keys You can think of public keys like a jewellery box with an automatic lock that you can share with your friends. You give your friends this box and, after confirming with you and only you that you are the owner
web Featured It's Summer, So Don't Forget That SPF! Summer, the slow season for many administrative offices, leaves little to do for the general tech-support employees. Some might argue that we're really working at all. Now, when I say this, I don't mean it as an across the board comment. Of course there are many IT professionals working their
hackathon VTHacks: 2014 After a twelve hour drive, we finally made it to Virginia Tech. The way up was riddled with chats about what hack we were going to do and how we would incorporate what technologies into it. My teammate and I decided to make an Android app while we were there.
hackathon Hack FSU: 2014 I had never been to a "hackathon", so I didn't really know what to expect. To say the least, I was surprised at how well put together it was and how much fun the event as a whole was. It was my first hackathon, and it definitely won't be my