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mkarr

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    Comment #28682956

    Is your 6502 SBC in any state to share more info on? It seems like an interesting project.

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    Comment #27618624

    pg down Sigh. pg down Sigh ... Repeat for hours.

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    Comment #24932219

    I have often heard the feeling called "squick". Or being "squicked out".

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    Comment #23824603

    > (and there was some startup - in NYC I believe - that you could give Eagle files and a product order list and they would buy you the components at Digikey and manufacture the boa…

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    Comment #19453623

    In my experience, the vending machines near and in hotels, etc, did not require any form of ID. However, the random ones I found out on the street required you to have obtained an …

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    Comment #17918645

    A large part of these technologies making their way into consumer automobile engines was advances in material science, lubrication, manufacturing, etc, that allowed for them to exi…

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    Comment #17408568

    I couldn't stand the constant nagging and focus-stealing the Razer software did regularly. To the point that I just went back and bought the same Logitech mouse that I had been usi…

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    Comment #13648994

    Have you ever written up or documented the technical aspects of your whole process to scan one of the cartridges you receive? That would be something that I would find interesting …

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    Comment #13646638

    As a hopeful note of optimism: I recently sent a large, expensive package (worth around $1500) cross-country via USPS. The package was sent out mid-December. According to the track…

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    Comment #12269190

    When the ESP8266s were first introduced, they came with a closed firmware that simply responded to AT commands over a serial port. To do anything with the chip, you had to have ano…

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    Comment #11528524

    Either not getting a good ground, or not having a long enough antenna are two issues I have commonly seen with some of the more basic kits.

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    Comment #10097676

    One of the easiest ways to get code running on the GBA is via the multiboot protocol over the link port. This was the primary way I ran code on the GBA circa 2003ish using a link c…

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    Comment #10073535

    In my opinion, a demo, in addition to artistic expression, is a showcase of the technical skill of its creators. Using a pre-built engine is not quite up to the standard I would no…

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    Comment #10050157

    Hi Hunter. Do you all plan to offer the battery in a minimal form factor (without the group 35 adapter)? I currently am running one of the Shorai LiFePo4 batteries in my track car.…

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    Comment #9187584

    What happens when you (somehow) fail to set the status of a toy you track to "recalled" during some part of the recall period, and then one of your subscriber's kid harms themselve…

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    Comment #8048971

    If you do decide to keep the ticket, you will probably have an entire couple of rows to yourself to stretch out on...

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    Comment #7937393

    There are thousands of variations of C99 used by various 'hackers'. Many of which are obfuscated (base64, gzip, other more obscure encodings). Generally, searching for a combinatio…

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    Comment #7607256

    A full text of the article can be found here: http://people.duke.edu/~hpgavin/cee421/citicorp1.htm This is much more comprehensive and interesting than the source linked in OP and …

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    Comment #6879636

    A few months ago, I removed an almost identical piece of malware from a client's account. Looking through the server logs, I noticed that the script was still being accessed on a f…