Just in case you ever need this in the future..
Actual wide-scale resistance groups operating under a repressive regime rarely look like what many movies have led you to believe.
What they look like are a lot of normal people who maybe lose a document, maybe forget to latch a gate, maybe take a little longer to do a task than they would otherwise.
It requires no command and control, no leaders, no connections to be compromised. For most, it is not the work of great measures, it is the thousand.. million.. cuts that grind the oppressor to a halt while never being something they can prove.
Think less about secret handshakes, and more about an unfortunately bad case of ADHD at an inopportune time.
Since I was wandering around Huaqiangbei with only a burner phone in my pocket, I couldn't do the graphic design for these on-the-spot. So extra-special thanks go to @ArchiteuthisFlux who responded to my DMs past midnight in his timezone, immediately threw together some PNGs, and sent them back to me so I could send them over WeChat to the sticker printer operator. The whole process was about 35 minutes.
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@deviantollam Let's see, Iridium-192 has a half life of 73.83 days and 1459.7keV β decay, Cobalt-60 has a half life of 5.27 years and 2823.9 keV β decay, and they both decay to stable isotopes.
Hello fellow hackers, i more or less inherated the stock of a electronic company. It's more or less stuff from the 90s and 00s. If you need ICs like, eproms (thousands! 27c series), a bunchload of flash, optocoppler, 74er and 40er logic, all sort of drivers, mcu (h8, zilog, pic), cplds... Feel free to ask, it's for free (for shipping) and the more the better :-) i will make a post on my page for more details - this will took some time, i'm ill right now. On the Picture you see around 20% #38c3
ok, pretty happy with this now. Added a lot more filtering caps to try to reduce the noise and flicker, improved grounding (at least as best as you can on a breadboard) and tweaked the magnetic and electric focus a bunch more. I'm very happy with the result now!
For those wondering about the setup:
DIY HV is supply supplying 700V which is divided down for all the different electrodes in the vidicon tube, 600V on G5, 300V on G4 and G2, 65V on G3 for focus, -35V on G1 for beam current. 15V on the target. Raster is generated by 2 555 timers set up as ramp generators and amplified/centered by two opamps. Output from the tube is amplified by a transimpedance amplifier, amplified again and then output straight to the Z input of the oscilloscope. There is no blanking during either vertical or horizontal retrace, neither on the vidicon nor output, which is less than ideal but works. Vertical frequency is around 40hz, horizontal around 10khz.
I get a fundraising email stating "We have only 3 days to raise $24,456 so we can have the funds to launch our campaign properly [...]"
Where do they get this oddly specific number? What are the odds of winning if you don't get it vs the odds if you do? Is there an inflection point?
If you go to donate: "Make it monthly?" (they ask this TWICE) "Leave a tip?" You're asking for money to cover processing, that is not a "tip". They "suggest" 16%: that's a big processing fee.
@mavica_again They *are* caustics, but there's a specific term for that kind, and I'm irked that I can't remember it and have been unable to find it.
Continuing on the MacOS diskimagesiod vs youtube battle, it occurred to me I could update the plist for diskimagesiod to say the ProcessType is "Background" - the launchd man page says these should not distrupt the user experience. This involved a few reboots and arcane commands to allow me to edit a system file. However, it didn't work.