Message from @Tervy
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Have one in your car that connects the Bluetooth automatically and turns it om
Have two on your nightstand that turn the brightness all the way down and put the phone on do not disturb mode, and the other reversing it
neat, i'll give it a try with the nightstand
thanks
You can also go deep down the rabbit hole and waste your money on NFC hardware that allows you to duplicate/crack/sniff NFC/smartcard transactions and cards themselves
Shit like chink Proxmark3 ripoffs
im still a noob on smartcards
just started getting into them
cause i've got a presentation on that topic
How do you set up NFC stickers?
@Millwood NFC tools for Android is great for it, just tap to write to the tag
@Nekros you can get the hardware for reading shit like mifare classic / ultralight for like $8USD
it's not reliable or fast but it's cheap as shit
then you can start stepping into shit like chameleon which is like 35USD off Ali
(8card emulator / mitm)
proxmark3 knockoffs are like $50 and really fast/well supported and support low / high / ultrahigh freq RFID tags
k destop lniux still sucks
Desktop Linux will eternally be shit
Still better than windows
are amiibos just nfc? can you 'pirate' them with some simple shit?
Only encryption prevents you
And few other bs
@LookRat yes, they are ntag205 tags and can be easily duplicated onto incredibly cheap chinese tags using a smartphone and some special utilities, along with an amiibo .bin dump
/r/amiibomb has a great tutorial on how to do it with nearly any android smartphone
if you're fine waiting for chinese snail mail you can probably get 25 or 50 tags for like $10USD
these guys make a minty desktop gdrive client so hopefully their onedrive client isn't as shit as the windows one
Why are you telling me this?
I mean it's nice but I lack some context
Ah because I complained about no one drive Linux Client, I forgot about that
Nvm
Nice, thanks
So I bought that new Corsair Harpoon Wireless meme mouse.
I'm mildly excited to try it once I get home.
So far though it's working just fine on Linux, although the darn RBG stuff can't (I think) be turned off.
Which is fucky.
But the real test will be to see how it holds up for gaming.
Desolder the LED then
Or just don't care
No, we must teach these people the /hsg/ way