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The hell is GhidraLite? Somebody is having fun , wonder what it serves you if you visit from a different OS. Bad google.
Did someone get you this air quality monitor as a gift? I wanted to have it log the data, but didn’t quite trust it with internet access. I dug around a bit, got a root shell and untethered it. Read the writeup: https://blog.29b.net/dispatches/cgs2_decloud/
Attended a darkroom workshop recently. Analog photoshop. Slightly different technique each time to get the desired effect.
Designed slim filters for Fuji GF670 that you can leave on the camera when folded. It’s a somewhat rare medium format film camera that is compact but a bit clunky to use due to its folding design. One of the side effects is that it is difficult to use regular filters so I made slim ones that snap in. https://blog.29b.net/dispatches/gf670_filters/
@mejs just got this book in the mail that reminded me of your quest. Looking forward to the talk at BalCCon !
Digital vs film X-ray . Film offers higher resolution and better dynamic range with the same settings, but slightly longer exposure time (and more tedious image acquisition). Comes in handy when it comes to tiny electronics. Images of an Abbott Lingo continuous glucose monitor.
Not funny in the least , smh
I’m a bit of a tall ship nerd and got to see this extraordinary one in Hamburg. Peking is a 4 masted barque. The last of the flying P-liners, immortalized in Irving Johnson’s famed “Around the Cape Horn” film (linked). “The main course sail weights 3 tones when dry. When wet, none knows how much it weighs!” https://youtu.be/gYgl6a-XJ8U?si=DThl6BrZo8qVMn5-
Four Masted Barque rounding Cape Horn 1928 Captain Irving

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Cowboy hat unusual for Hamburg? Clearly you haven’t seen Dennis Hopper in Wim Wenders’ “The American Friend”. Say hi if you see me at
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While messing with an X-Ray machine, I played with false coloring the results to see if it would help with visual analysis. Go from monochrome to pretty colors. Domains are cheap, so I made a tool to do that and let you play with values a bit. Check out: https://chromaxray.com https://infosec.exchange/@FuzzyAleks/111806162833448723