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cadence.moe
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author explores the feasibility of creating a hardware keyboard layout remapper to use their preferred Workman layout on any computer without software configuration. | |
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irq5.io
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| | | | | I have a 4-digit display module and I was thinking of a way to interface it with the microcontroller with the least number of pins. The display came from a kit that I had bought last time, and the kit used CD4511 (BCD to 7-segment decoder) along with an MC14553B (3-digit BCD counter) that has... | |
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jeff.glass
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| | | | | Electronics, Making, Software Development, and Amateur Radio from a Midwest Nerd | |
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willhaley.com
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| | | For all of these options first install macchanger. sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt install macchanger Random MAC for every NIC Create a file at /etc/udev/rules.d/81-mac-spoof.rules like so. ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", RUN+="/usr/bin/macchanger -r $name" Random MAC for a specific NIC If the original MAC address of the NIC was dc:a6:32:d0:7b:de then create a file at /etc/udev/rules.d/81-mac-spoof.rules like so. ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", ATTR{address}=="dc:a6:32:d0:7b:de", RUN+="/usr/bin/macchanger -r $name" Notes https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/MAC_address_spoofing | ||