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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 8 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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