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Interesting.

I currently have 3 implants awaiting install.

Really itching to put the NextV2 in but I’ve been so damn busy I haven’t had any time

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Hankering for a stabbin’
:syringe:

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Boston Dynamics

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Report: At the garage on my way out of work today, I started at the bottom of the Honeywell reader and got a read before I even got to the middle of the device! Thank you! :star_struck:

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Upgrade. Hankering for an upgrade

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ā€œHankering for a stabbinā€™ā€
ā€œHankering for an upgradeā€

potato :potato:

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I’m in Chicago for a work trip ATM, trying to avoid the stabbins

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Say no more.

I hear its a dangerous place

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It was nice knowing you.

Thanks for all the work you have done for our community

You will be missed

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Don’t die Hamspiced!

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The deeper resistor side one?

Wondering what depth would be optimal for sensing.

I too was considering putting the my holding magnets on the outer arm/wrist. I do already have a couple xLEDs on the outer arm, quite shallow. Possibly too shallow. So I could put magnets on the outside just as shallow to get better holding strength but… are shallow implants bad? I wonder if the skin will shed and eventually spit out the LEDs and if I’ll end up needing to cut them out?

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Yup! I’d like to do that to my vehicle as well, but I suck at electronics, so its intimidating. But there’s this one dog that once said, ā€œDude, sucking at somethin’ is the first step towards being sorta good at something.ā€

Would love to have the notes of someone who tried it before me.

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I saw this video and could only think how close we are to replacing the meat bag in it… so I made a little video title :slight_smile:

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My L1 xG3 v2 is suuuuper shallow, like… Sometimes scary. If I leave a laptop WLAN module on it for 5 mins it goes red.

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Ummm, That’s not a Laptop…

That’s clearly a microwave

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That’s obviously a toaster.

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What a crazy small world…
Do you want to know why???

I realised you posted that video a while ago

And in that post, you linked to a build your own toaster

Do you know who the Author was?

ā€œslider2732 walks through the entire build and shows it off in the video below!ā€

Some may recognise that user name, some may not

When Hammy first linked to slider2732 YouTube channel, when I watched it, his voice sounded so familiar but I couldn’t place where I heard it before, …NOW I know where I heard it 4 years ago.

Anyway,
Probably timely, give him a watch and subscribe if you haven’t already, It doesn’t cost you anything, but will make a difference to him
A friend of Hammys is a friend of ours

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This is obviously a hand (with my silly stovetop in the background)

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most of it takes part on the client side.
You will need about 1.8GB free ram for autopwn / hardnested to run.

The rest of the attacks have smaller memory footprint.

But it all comes down if you compiled it yourself for your env. Which is the best since it will be compiler optimized. Proxspace precompiled comes with worst performance out of the box since it generalise its compilation optimization.

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I compiled myself, and I have 48gb of ddr4. I’ve yet to do an overhaul update (been busy), but I’m hoping this should fix the issue.

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