Posts by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
(DIR) Post #ASqqBRthEl80GiciRs by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
2023-02-19T22:30:06Z
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@mjg59 that was my experience back in 2010ish when doing stuff with the galaxy tab 7”
(DIR) Post #AULvPNBXb8jPRonIiO by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
2023-04-05T20:14:16Z
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@mjg59 @monsieuricon on individual projects there has been a warning for months, but I didn’t think it was actually going away, just that Qualcomm was migrating off it
(DIR) Post #AUXKjNnL3JeoEZh21Y by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
2023-04-11T08:21:41Z
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@mjg59 why am I entirely unsurprised about that
(DIR) Post #AVZ31gveu5TlFTNQTQ by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
2023-05-12T02:05:10Z
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@mjg59 fuck me, that’s “what not to do 101”
(DIR) Post #AWKfH3nUUj7IL6mibQ by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
2023-06-04T01:19:32Z
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@niconiconi I’m aware of a case where there was a 2cm gap on just 1 wire of the pair and it wasn’t detected for years because they never used the phone and back in those days adsl1 was capped at 1.5mbps here. It was only discovered when they upgraded to adsl2 and didn’t see an improvement in sync speed
(DIR) Post #AYZTLg1vdu2oD1yxnc by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
2023-08-10T00:33:45Z
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@mjg59 @muvlon and for parallel D0 to ground
(DIR) Post #AYZTVlPySvdtob2UYC by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
2023-08-10T00:35:08Z
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@mjg59 it’s a story as old as the hills, this trick was used back in the original Xbox days to force it to read the firmware from the LPC port instead of the NAND
(DIR) Post #Acz7DmHTQRkVDBakEq by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
2023-12-20T00:58:48Z
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@mjg59 @vbabka heat pump dryers tend to condense the moisture and either dump it in the drain like a washing machine or into a condensate container
(DIR) Post #AlZaQOubRrKqE3N90a by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
2024-09-01T22:13:39Z
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@foone I thought everyone knew this by now, but apparently not judging from the replies. The rpi cpu is a cursed architecture and VC4’s role as the boot processor has long been criticised in open sourcing efforts (although I partially disagree, almost all CPUs have binary blobs hidden somewhere, even some of the most open source friendly ones)
(DIR) Post #AqE0ws9z6ffV1qIR7I by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
2025-01-19T01:48:09Z
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@foone don’t copy that floppy
(DIR) Post #AstoSfrschpoXISjPU by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
2025-04-09T01:30:16Z
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@foone I use the nvidia shield pro
(DIR) Post #AvDvKDfZMQNCVhraeO by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
2025-06-17T14:05:35Z
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@foone I think the only lucky thing is that it wasn’t you that was the original poster with no responses 😂 I’ve hit the same issue more than a decade apart only to find my own “please help me” a non-zero amount of times
(DIR) Post #AwB8hQGPrYsb2KPdaq by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
2025-07-16T03:43:25Z
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@foone Freescale were great to work with, not sure how well that’s remained post NXP acquisition but at least when it comes to layerscape and imx they haven’t tightened up access to documentation, but the Vivante GPU is absolute balls. I always opted to use the etnaviv drivers, but the actual GPU itself sucks
(DIR) Post #AwB8owljPMolsOeE6K by lilstevie@infosec.exchange
2025-07-16T03:44:53Z
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@foone I’m not sure what the patched revision is for that CPU but if secure boot is enabled you might be able to bypass it on that port