4 days ago
deusx : Step By Step: Set Up Universal Ad Blocking Through Your Router - "If you've turned your $60 router into a user-friendly super-router with open-source firmware Tomato, you already know that Tomato can boost your Wi-Fi signal, track bandwidth usage, and set Quality of Service rules with ease. But if you're
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6 days ago
jonhicks : NealGrosskopf.com l CSS Browser Hacks For Firefox, Opera, Safari & Internet Explorer
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9 days ago
deusx : Hidden USB Storage - "If you're like me, you may or may not have secret files plotting world domination and other devious deeds. These files obviously need to be hidden from the prying eyes of sisters, FBI agents, grandparents, etc. We are going to convert a phone j
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1 month ago
deusx : Core77.com :: View topic - corrugate iPhone document scanner - free template! - "When I got my iPhone last year I loved having everything important in one place, and the ability to get rid of unneccesary devices, documents and information i kept with me. I would frequently snap photos of class assignments printed on copy paper s
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1 month ago
deusx : DOOM for Intellivision - "I finally got around to porting the freely available DOOM source code to the Intellivision. I will be posting the source code for the Intellivision version soon. The ROM image, weighing in at 32K words, is probably the largest cartridge ROM image ou
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2 month ago
deusx : Netcat Tar Pipe - "So you have gigs of data to transfer between two machines over ethernet. A nice quick and dirty method is to use netcat and tar. This is by no means secure, but if you haven't got the time or desire to setup NFS, FTPd, Samba. Or wait hours for
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2 month ago
deusx : pagetable.com » Blog Archive » How MOS 6502 Illegal Opcodes really work - "The original NMOS version of the MOS 6502, used in computers like the Commodore 64, the Apple II and the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), is well-known for its illegal opcodes: Out of 256 possible opcodes, 151 are defined by the architecture, bu
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3 month ago
deusx : ha.ckers.org web application security lab - Archive » Leeching Geo Location - "With something like this it becomes trivial to leech this information without actually having to build a IP to Geo tool yourself. Since it’s in JavaScript instead of a dynamically constructed image you can either overwrite the document.write funct
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3 month ago
deusx : MAKE: Blog: Commodore 64 LAN party - "The setup consists of up to eight Commodore 64s with Ethernet cartridges and a central server written in Java running on a PC. The game is also playable over the Internet."
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deusx : Sound Chaser - "A train-style record player. Users connect the chipped pieces of records together to make new tracks. The records pieces are from cheap records bought at jumble sales or used record shops. This record player revives forgotten, old records."
Andy Baio : Sound Chaser - broken vinyl used as train tracks; don't miss the video [via]
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4 month ago
deusx : Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories - The Great Internet Migratory Box Of Electronics Junk - "There are many boxes. And they have a plan. "
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5 month ago
deusx : bunnyhero dev » Scaring people with fullScreen - "When Flash Player 9 goes into full screen mode, it pops up a little security message that tells the user how to exit full screen mode."
Andy Baio : Scaring people with Flash's fullScreen - distracting from the "hit escape" text is surprisingly effective
Simon Willison : Scaring people with fullScreen - Scaring people with fullScreen. Unsurprisingly, you can work around the “Press Esc to exit full screen mode” message in Flash by distracting the user with lots of similar looking visual noise. This opens up opportunities for cunning phishing attack
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5 month ago
deusx : The Homebrew Channel - "The Homebrew Channel is a channel for launching Wii homebrew applications without the need to run the Twilight Hack first."
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5 month ago
deusx : Session variables without cookies - "The beauty of window.name is that the value survives between page loads (and even between domains) and that it can hold a very long name."
Simon Willison : Session variables without cookies - Session variables without cookies. Brilliant but terrifying hack—you can store up to 2 MB of data in window.name and it persists between multiple pages, even across domains. Doesn’t work with new tabs though, and storing JSON in it and eval()ing it
bmilleare : Session variables without cookies - This is an interesting, if slightly scary, prospect.
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5 month ago
deusx : Custom Toolbar Button - MDC - "This page tells you step-by-step how to make a custom toolbar button in Firefox, Thunderbird or Sunbird."
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6 month ago
deusx : nes system built into game cartridge [casemod] on [technabob] - "The Fami-Card started out its life as an original Super Mario Brothers cartridge. French modder Kotomi carefully ripped out its guts and transplanted them with the innards of one of those NOAC (NES on a Chip) system clones."
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6 month ago
deusx : Wait, How Old Is My Kid Again? - "Then all that’s left is to cron it to run daily, and point your favorite RSS reader at the feed. Voila! You’re on top of exactly how old your kid is, and quickly on your way to becoming Parent of the Year."
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6 month ago
jonhicks : MacMod.com - Powerbook to Desktop - I have an old titanium powerbook, and fancy having a go at this!
deusx : MacMod.com - Your Mac Modification HQ - Powerbook to Desktop - "It seemed a shame to throw out such a tough old machine because of a screen problem. So I decided to join the case modding fraternity."
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6 month ago
deusx : The Final Ethernet - C64 Ethernet Cartridge - "The possibility of connecting the Commodore 64 to an Ethernet local area network has been a collective dream in the Commodore community for decades."
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6 month ago
deusx : Ben Heck outdoes himself (again) with the Apple IIGS laptop - Engadget - "Based off an original IIGS motherboard, the one-of-a-kind laptop features a 15-inch color screen, custom acrylic keyboard, a CompactFlash-based hard drive, and -- most importantly -- a glowing blue IIGS logo that flashes yellow during disk access.&q
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6 month ago
nelson : Tweetable scripts - bash hacks that fit in under 140 characters
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7 month ago
deusx : delicious lj glue - "I am developing a page that will allow LJ users to better take advantage of the del.icio.us daily posting feature"
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7 month ago
deusx : Create RSS feeds from system log files | Mac Geekery - "With the advent of RSS readers that can use so-called “local feeds” for various reasons, it was inevitable that some code monkey would convert his 250K system.log file to RSS."
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deusx : leah buechley - LilyPad Arduino - introduction - "The LilyPad Arduino is a set of sewable electronic components that let you build your own soft, interactive fashion."
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7 month ago
deusx : Physical hit counter for website at Bob’s Hobby blog - "The counter that I used is a machanical counter or electromagnetic counter model SC-212 which I get from an old coin-op game machine as show in the photo."
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