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Casual Hacking

  • Deno 2.0 introduction
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    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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    What a funny intro! ๐Ÿ˜„

    Deno is a modern JavaScript/TypeScript runtime built by the creator of Node.js, designed as a more secure and developer-friendly alternative. Unlike Node, Deno runs with strict permissions (no file, network, or environment access by default) and includes TypeScript support out of the box. It also natively supports modern web APIs and provides built-in utilities like testing and formatting, reducing the need for external dependencies. Plus, itโ€™s modular, offering direct URL-based imports instead of relying on node_modules.

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  • Flipper Zero + a lighter = true random number generator!

    While playing with my Flipper Zero, I realised that the IR radiation that it reads does not have to be emitted by another electronic device! It can be a random analog IR 'signal' from a flame! Since Flipper can record raw IR data without interpreting it, there you go, a True Random Number Generator (TRNG)! I wrote a script that automates data collection and processing, here's a github link. It outputs your freshly generated true random number sequence into a file.

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  • This is my favourite ~Linux command~ measurement device

    Robert Elder, the "my favourite Linux command" man, shows some cool micro-measurement equiplment , seemingly from the mid 1980s.

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