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The code you don't need to run, but also the data you don't need to send TBH

13. Instead of a LilyGo T-Deck I might have luck getting this "Smart watch" form factor that comes with LoRa built in to see if I can do some tinkering.

lilygo.cc/products/t-watch-s3

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@j3rn Unexpected. Were they using a bunch of language features that got messed up?

Being able to reproduce a bug is like 99% of the effort. Once I can reproduce a bug I usually have it fixed in no time.

A tool to anonymise those little yellow dots your colour laser printer is probably adding to every page it prints:

github.com/dfd-tud/deda

#infosec #security #anonymity #privacy

its been a while since we stole the rainbow.

i am proud to announce that today, we will begin work on stealing the infrared spectrum. but we wont stop there. we are also currently in the early stages of planning out how to steal the strategically critical radio and microwave spectrum too. our end goal is the complete gayification of the entire electromagnetic spectrum

Uhm, a new ChatGPT version just dropped and GeoGuesser is now a solved problem.

PSA: When posting any outdoors photos, update your threat model from "someone skilled and dedicated could theoretically locate this" to "any stalker can do this for 20€/mo"

xcancel.com/arithmoquine/statu

They're also enjoying learning Git (via github) by the look of it. Hopefully the version control stuff can bleed into their other projects.

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My partner is not very techy but they're learning Markdown for a thing and seem to be having fun.

@suzannealdrich @LGUG2Z @anderseknert @blog @mapache You may be interested in the Distributed Press Social Inbox. You add a bit of metadata to your static site and have a static Actor JSON file point to the inbox for getting replies. Then can pull replies using JS or during site rebuild. With moderation features and a blocklist against the worst instances built in. docs.distributed.press/social-

@Miaourt I started with Oryx and Crake and its sequels. Loved it. Currently reading The Handmaid's Tale. Both seem like glimpses into near futures which is kind of disheartening :P

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oryx_and

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hand

@Miaourt Scifi, post apocalyptic stuff, some biopunk. I think her perspective that she brings to her characters is unlike a lot of authors I've read. I think she has an interesting view of human nature and motivation.

I think Margaret Atwood might be my favorite author right now? Greg Egan is a close second.

12. Alternately, a phone that has a built in projector and IR camera would be fancy :P If only I could run Linux on this thing.

unihertz.com/products/tank-3-p

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@mschfr Yeah I would not suggest people do that without consent of participants. IMO it would be easy to find willing testers in a local kink scene.

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buttplug.io should have a tool for controlling popular radio controlled vibrators. Imagine entering a scene and pushing the "max out everyones settings" button like one of those mass hacks in Cyberpunk 2077

"Maybe later" instead of "no" is one of the things that makes my blood boil about software companies. Spitting in the face of people's ability to consent should be outlawed and the C-suits responsible imprisoned.

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