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Generating Gmail addresses with steganography

Alternate title: Oh the things you have time for on sabbatical Many, many, forms that accept e-mail addresses do not comply with the RFC 3696 [https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3696.txt] specification for e-mail addresses: > Without quotes, local-parts may consist of any combination of alphabetic characters, digits, or any
Mar 29, 2022 4 min read
openhtf

Automating hardware testing with a Teensy, Firmata, and OpenHTF

OpenHTF [https://github.com/google/openhtf] ("Open-Source Hardware Testing Framework") is a Python test framework open-sourced by Google at the 2016 Google Test Automation Conference [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_bNn_HTI1Vst6WAB62KHTtgbvxocjpnt2Y-8ugGyP8U/edit#slide=id.p147] with a big bold disclaimer: "This is not an official Google product"
Apr 11, 2020 7 min read
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Maximizing Bugs Bunny

There are dozens of Looney Tunes DVDs and Blu-Rays for sale. What's the best way to acquire all of the Looney Tunes episodes available today?
Feb 20, 2018 11 min read
ledger

Using python to plot ledger transactions

ledger [http://ledger-cli.org/] is a very capable piece of software for double-entry accounting. However, it only provides one out-of-the-box option for visualizing transactions: gnuplot [http://www.gnuplot.info/]. Rather than learn a non-FOSS tool (gnuplot is not really GNU), I set out to get ledger transactions into pandas [http:
Jun 3, 2017 3 min read
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