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Into electronics, windows internals, cryptography, security, compute hardware, physics, colourimetry, lasers, stage lighting, D&B, DJing, demoscene, socialism.

Currently looking for infosec work. See pinned post for details.

I am mothman.

Heavily ADHD.

Nullsector/laser team @ EMF Camp, lasers & lighting orga @ NOVA Demoparty.

I sell funny warning stickers at Unsafe Warnings: unsafewarnings.etsy.com

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@SnoopJ sorry I know this one is ultra cursed



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Paint Shop Pro



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TWAIN



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mess.be/



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Kaspersky making pig noises



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firing up a multiplayer game and selecting between TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and Serial Link



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@angelastella naproxen and omeprazole here



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downloading K-Lite Codec Pack for that one clean copy of KaZaA you managed to find on a forum powered by Ikonboard



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if you remember this you probably also remember the phrase "commercial winsock" and need some ibuprofen for your back



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"Khaled Mardam-Bey photo on the splash screen" is a shibboleth



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@SnoopJ @jacqueline I wish it still had the ancient picture of Khaled Mardam-Bey in the splash screen



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@jacqueline also mIRC has its own entire scripting DSL built in, with the ability to call into native libraries from it. it is the absolute chad of IRC clients.



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@jacqueline mIRC is still peak IRC UX, it rules



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@xssfox food (modified release)



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@slyka wait, PSRAM can't be mapped RW? wat? how do you even use it at that point?



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@briankrebs I carry on reading because I get to see shitcoin holders be miserable *and* learn interesting broadly-applicable threat model stuff



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Further to my earlier queries about making accessible to people under 30, I think it's time to update the terminology used for wavelengths:

mmWave: pewpew wave
SHF: danger wave
UHF: smol wave
VHF: mundane wave
HF: bouncy wave
MF: flat wave
LF: longboi wave
VLF: chonker wave
ELF: oh wave he comin'

I will not be taking questions at this time.


Tags: #hamradio


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@paco I've still got most of the parts, just sadly no hot tub to use them on lol



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@halcy active power factor correction would probably stop working properly if you went too mad with the frequency but the actual converter usually just rectifies to a high voltage DC rail anyway so the mains input doesn't matter much for functionality (except maybe on newer GaN ones, not 100% sure on the topology there)

even at 80V input it would likely work, although the increased high side ripple current might cause the input caps to get very warm.

heck, you could feed it a triangle wave



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@halcy yeah it won't give a shit

I'd bet you could run it at 400Hz and it'd work fine



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