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For electronic keyfobs you may want to put them in some sort of "faraday cage" if you leave them near the entrance, it's one of the way car theft happens on some models by relaying or duplicating the fob proximity signal so that they can get in.

https://reticulum.network/ with LoRa-based directional antennas pointed toward Iran near the border?

Don't expect sending anything massive such as video recording, but should be enough for text-based communications.


I wish there were more ports of Duke Nukem 3D :(


Kinda cool, I was thinking about building a similar system, but based on NFC tags to load specific movies from my Plex server.

At least those are easier to acquire, and they can't get demagnetized :)


I do this but for music with Home Assistant. I haven't dug around much to see if it's possible to cast video from Jellyfin the same way. From what I read (and it's been a while) the Jellyfin API was more limited, but maybe that's changed by now.


It's also the default method used by Intune in the backend to deploy it on Windows systems.

At least they give the ability to be really specific about what you want to deploy using the Configuration XML file.

I wish they offered something similar on macOS.



That's what I ended up using, in order to avoid repackaging the installer I built a payloadless deployment (dummy/empty .pkg, unsigned as it doesn't matter if it fails to run, followed by a post-install script that downloads the latest installer for each software to deploy, install them, then delete the temporary folder.


Looks like the repo was taken down (404).

That's too bad, I'd like to see the inner-working with a subset of data, even with placeholders for the posts and comments.


That was fast. I was looking into recent HN datasets, and they are impossible find.



If the last story on HN was at December 26, that is.


Continuously updated != instantly updated


Continuously would suggest to me that the data is never far out of date, and a few days might be considered far in this case.

Perhaps “regularly updated” would be less contentious wordage?


It's available on BigQuery and is updated frequently enough(daily I think).


But why would they take it down?


Sorry i just forgot to set it to public! It’s there now


Not hacks, (malicious?) incompetency.


We had to freeze iOS 26 deployment because Apple fucked up something with the content filter that some enterprise softwares uses (ex: CrowdStrike) that when broken (seems random so far..) blocks all network traffic, requiring a factory reset, since the only way to disable the content filter is through the MDM.

Absolutely not impressed with that one.


Some don't even bother, and the only thing they update (when they remember about it) is their business hours on Google Maps.


PebbleOS was quite polished compared to the other RTOS out there. The animations were smooth most of the time, and responsiveness was great, the concept of the timeline is genius. The Pebble team made sure that it was accomplishing its main purpose (always displaying time, and time related events) really well, and then built everything around that.

I hope this revival will be sustainable and bring back some of that brilliance.


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