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hacks.esar.org.uk | ||
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spezifisch.codeberg.page
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| | | | | Reverse engineering and implementing a replacement firmware for a cheap soldering iron. | |
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kennedn.com
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blog.danman.eu
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user is trying to capture and play a video stream from a HDMI extender device. They initially faced issues with capturing the stream using tools like Wireshark and Python scripts, but eventually managed to extract the video using a script provided by danman. The script uses a specific IP and port (226.2.2.2:2068) and outputs the video in MJPEG format. The user encountered some glitches when playing the stream directly but resolved it by saving the output to a file. The community is actively discussing ways to improve the script and extract more data from the device. | |
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blog.danieljanus.pl
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| | | [AI summary] The blog post discusses the similarities between Unix shell syntax and Lisp syntax, arguing that the shell's structure and composition mechanisms mirror Lisp's, even though the shell isn't a full Lisp implementation. | ||