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foone

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Hardware / software necromancer, collector of Weird Stuff, maker of Death Generators. (she/they🏳️‍⚧️)

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FUN FACT:
if you build electronic devices which contain a raspberry pi in them, consider what will happen if one of them gets thrown out.
someone might open them up, stick the microSD card in them into a reader, and open up that tantalizing "apps.json" file which has YOUR GOD DAMN AWS KEYS? IN UNENCRYPTED PLAIN TEXT?

foone,
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It was literally the first file I opened

foone,
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it has been zero days since foone has opened up some old tech and accidentally gotten information she was not supposed to have.

foone,
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anyway this is what I have:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ari-introduces-wellness-detector-jonathan-burke/

Good news: That company/product doesn't seem to be active anymore. So these keys have almost certainly expired and been invalidated. I'm just gonna assume that and not check because I don't want to get in trouble for "hacking"

foone,
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@griibor A local e-waste place that my roommate has access to

foone, to random
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Why doesn't microsoft make Recall take pictures with your computer's webcam too?

foone,
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@sky implying legal cleared Recall in the first place?

artandtechnic, to random
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Got on one of the toll highways this afternoon to make my way back to the thrift store I’d discovered last weekend… and found myself immediately stuck in traffic. After noticing that there only seemed to be traffic in a single direction - southbound - it hit me: this is Urban Weekend (a.k.a. Urban Beach Week).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_Beach_Week

The wikipedia seemingly hasn’t been updated since 2013, so it omits that weekend’s overwhelmingly violent, criminal history.

Thankfully, I wasn’t going that far.

foone,
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@artandtechnic have you ever made it to Urban Ore in Berkeley , CA? They've got an amazing VHS section, it's something like 5 full height shelving units packed 2 deep with VHS tapes.

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My hobby? Disassembling and reassembling 3d printers.

Most people just call that "3D printing" but I want to be truthful to which part of the hobby I spend most of my time doing

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So there's always the debate between QWERTY and alphabetical keyboards, but everyone is missing the obvious way to solve this disagreement.

There's no reason the alphabet HAS to be in that order. It's arbitrary, and English would work almost completely the same if the alphabet was in a different order, you know?

So, let's just put the alphabet in QWERTY order!
It'd solve all our problems from Q to M.

foone,
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@donkey @bigzaphod good point, hex would change too!

foone,
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@jamie fun fact: I work in a library! and I do library stuff for a hobby!

so I know exactly how much chaos this would cause, and that's part of why I suggested it :)

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Note to self: record someone singing the QWERTYbet to the tune of twinkle twinkle little star

foone,
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@seyye that's very good! thanks!

foone,
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Here's a sung version of the new alphabet (cuedoubleyou) song:

https://meemu.org/@seyye/112486813090146412

kiwa, to random
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question for the people that hoards computer cpus, how do you store them? i use plastic boxes but the legs still bend sometimes when I'm looking around and i fell like there must be a better way

foone,
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@kiwa I use the acid-free IC foam. Then they're in a thin drawer

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I keep forgetting that I hate keyboards

this makes it a bit of a problem given that's like 1/3rd of everything I do

foone,
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@joshourisman oh I've got one of those somewhere.

it's... weird. I'm not a huge fan

foone,
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@mmu_man it launches Fallout: New Vegas

foone,
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It's supposed to look more like this.

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okay I finally found some keycaps (and then borrowed some more from another set) so I can use my main keyboard.

I don't really like these keycaps (for their feel, mainly) but at least they're labeled, mostly.

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North Carolina's House has rejected the anti-mask bill! The bill will now go through a compromise process, which could include re-adding a health exemption.

More work needs to be done, but this shows that advocacy is making a difference. Keep going!

https://www.cbs17.com/news/north-carolina-news/nc-house-votes-not-to-concur-with-bill-reinstating-mask-restrictions/

foone,
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@luckytran finally some good news from my home state!

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binary keyboard that supports full unicode but it's just 21 flip switches and an 'enter' key

foone,
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@1000millimeter @Jmj @brooke @NanoRaptor people suggested that when I made my ascii binary keyboard, but it's sadly not possible with how the USB HID protocol works. You can't send arbitrary unicode, only a small group of scan codes that the PC converts into unicode later.

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foone,
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@1000millimeter @Jmj @brooke @NanoRaptor seven bit is more than enough: keyboards rarely have more than 128 keys.

foone,
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@1000millimeter @Jmj @brooke @NanoRaptor It takes ASCII, yeah. it has to translate it into letter+shift because of how PC keyboards work

foone, to random
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The fact that Sholes teamed up with Remington to sell his keyboards makes total sense.
Not only because duh, Remington was exactly the kind of company that knew how to make reliable machinery with small accurately milled parts, but because the keyboard is a weapon.

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