Posts by Doridian@furry.engineer
 (DIR) Post #AjIJu1DDII4Po5dE6y by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2024-06-25T18:34:42Z
       
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       @volpeon And we're finally moving on to "finding out" it seems :3
       
 (DIR) Post #AjWp3mfQmhSAqgn7eS by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2024-07-02T18:30:00Z
       
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       @cody I absolutely <3 Helvum. It helped me figure out how to configure my audio interface to split the channels apart so much just to have a visual hint
       
 (DIR) Post #AjhOryQwkdXznUHdA0 by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2024-07-07T20:56:44Z
       
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       @foone You know, when they said there were no wrong questions...
       
 (DIR) Post #Ake6wIFTgZxqBviCZ6 by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2024-08-05T04:44:50Z
       
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       @foone What? I always thought it stood for "very fucking dope" /s
       
 (DIR) Post #AlsjpPM3WupUQgS1IW by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2024-09-11T03:44:40Z
       
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       @foone So the P stands for Phan? x3
       
 (DIR) Post #AmArF8JfhJnDdgpPFI by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2024-09-19T21:41:02Z
       
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       @foone Now the real question no one asked becomes: How small could someone build a DS with two tiny CRTs and one of them a touchscreen.Could it be made actually handheld? Probably honestly...
       
 (DIR) Post #AnodPI5V4wPn23poH2 by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2024-11-08T00:11:43Z
       
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       @foone You would technically not even need a separate tunnel. It could just launch "rz" on the remote end and start smashing ZMODEM down the pipe! :333333333
       
 (DIR) Post #Aq477BKFMRVxVenQDQ by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2025-01-14T07:10:11Z
       
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       @foone So it uses its own window title to find its own window to grab a handle to it? Or something? That is quite weird indeed x3
       
 (DIR) Post #Aq6581QromHpWX5Mpc by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2025-01-15T05:57:14Z
       
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       @foone Ah, ComputerCraft my beloved :3
       
 (DIR) Post #Aq65TwjHz3W5JD9liq by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2025-01-15T06:01:08Z
       
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       @foone ...I just realized you could use a turtle to implement a scanning keyboard. Multiple and you could sort of have a (really slow) key matrix :3
       
 (DIR) Post #AqBfNSerRa6ERl5lce by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2024-12-23T01:11:45Z
       
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       @qdot I strive to one day help with a project and upset a weirdo like that (not on purpose of course but I'd find it highly amusing)
       
 (DIR) Post #AqBrf3UuvXqh4kb4GO by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2025-01-18T00:54:42Z
       
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       @foone With that much burn in, I wonder how tired that tube is, too... Yeah no way $200 is a good price for that x3
       
 (DIR) Post #AqayPPAe8ViSI6b8G8 by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2025-01-30T03:37:59Z
       
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       @foone Is it still like the rM1 where the root password is shown somewhere in the on-device help/manual/licenses?
       
 (DIR) Post #Aqh9ZnMoVPmhIbaMKW by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2025-02-02T03:11:49Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux @qdot The best part of course is that the ultrakill mod is made by one of the actual devs x3
       
 (DIR) Post #AtCBTkpS2nS2XFXZ0i by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2025-04-17T22:02:46Z
       
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       @livingshredder Sublime Text maybe? It is pricey but it is made to be extremely fast and there's a trial to make sure it works for you.
       
 (DIR) Post #Av69IePgniwayAu0hs by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2025-06-13T19:02:50Z
       
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       Lots of people seem (even technical ones) seem to be confused how things like ASUS Armory Crate and the like can just "run" in Windows after boot, without any user interaction, on a clean install.So I figured I'd give a brief explanation:Your BIOS/UEFI provides this thing called ACPI tables. These tables contain a lot of information the OS needs, such as how to talk to certain hardware, and even routines for things like sending the "power off" signal after shutdown.There is an ACPI table called WPBT (Windows Platform Binary Table). On boot, Windows will read this table, if present, and literally just run the contents of the entry as a binary (after verifying its Authenticode signature). Yep, that's it, you just have an exe file in your UEFI that Windows is configured to run. Unless you set a registry entry to turn this off.Here's the official docs for the detail hungry folk: https://download.microsoft.com/download/8/a/2/8a2fb72d-9b96-4e2d-a559-4a27cf905a80/windows-platform-binary-table.docx
       
 (DIR) Post #AvL6ORscvXCDLPuSPI by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2025-06-21T01:13:02Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux I just love the fact that the "upgraded" version is the one adding physical controls. Like "Yeah sorry, buttons weren't invented when we made the Pod3"
       
 (DIR) Post #AvR6gYOjeCxi6GJF2W by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2025-05-25T19:10:12Z
       
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       @theresnotime Rent IPv4 addresses?! Do I look like I'm made of money? /lhI will be stuck forever only having IPv6
       
 (DIR) Post #AyxFlRKb65fe1Fdb5U by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2025-10-07T04:32:52Z
       
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       @foone Must be a new mode for SCSI sanitize. Just gotta find the value for the "incinerate" constant.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2isYaCGXq6SFnCLOC by Doridian@furry.engineer
       2025-12-27T04:34:03Z
       
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       The little Meshtastic node inside of my ThinkPad T420s is surprisingly good (one of the antennas measured quite well for the frequencies used, so I wired it in. I assume it was meant for GNSS? Or UMTS?).The PCB is a quick custom design I whipped up in EasyEDA to connect an ESP32-S3 with an SX1262 radio chip. It uses the USB pins of the MiniPCIe slot originally intended for a WWAN modem in this laptop :3