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A: Probably brain damage idk"
the programmer's malfunction
"Q: Isn't it easier to just count them in your head?
A: ya"
If it was easier, programming wouldn't exist!
If you'd like to avoid having to do this, you can add your Tesseract-OCR directory to PATH.
Instructions here [gist.github.com]
I need another script that helps to search all files inside another computer.
I have created a guide for using a tool for decrypting non-hex strings here:
https://gtm.you1.cn/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2895103469
If you feel like it, perhaps you can add screenshotting of the non-hex string and convert it into text in the clipboard, to avoid having to copy-paste the input for the script.
ps: I'm not an employer and also will not give you any money. An award is all I have to spare. :)