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@rileywd
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in an evening of debugging I have learned two things.
- dog is not smart enough to operate github and curl at 3am
- the coral tpu does not work very well when you dfu a html document instead of a firmware bin
Lil doodle done while I was at a work party :') #furryart #mastoart

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(she/her pronouns)

#furryart #mastoart #nsfw

Oh, sureβ€”when *the company* automates my job and keeps collecting the profits, that's "innovation," but when *I* automate my job and keep collecting a paycheck, that's "timeclock fraud."
card issuers would bitch and moan endlessly, but the options are:
- store key material in 1password and do cryptography with the site, or
- I continue storing a plain card number and cvv in 1p and handing them to every site I buy something from, then sites can do ✨whatever✨ with that
I should be able to put a virtual credit card in my password manager and have it speak EMV to a site, instead of having to deal with form fields and data theft. like how passkeys can replace username/password. we have the technology.
friend pointed out "Shrek is older than the Department of Homeland Security" and I just sort of did this for a while

PSA: Did you know that it’s **unsafe** to put code diffs into your commit messages?

Like https://github.com/i3/i3/pull/6564 for example

Such diffs will be applied by patch(1) (also git-am(1)) as part of the code change!

This is how a sleep(1) made it into i3 4.25-2 in Debian unstable.

thesis: "me repeatedly buying useless $5 gadgets on aliexpress to take them apart, extract the firmware, and reverse-engineer the device" is a roguelite (i retain the experience but start from zero every time)