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Impressions from the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser
Use this hack to disable the toner-monitoring LED on a Brother laser printer. The LED shuts off the printer if it feels the toner is too low (boo). By disabling the LED, you can between 300-500 extra pages from the toner cartridge (yay).
if you should receive requests with the email ppdiana65@gmail on this page of mine it is not me
Someone has replaced my entry email pablobzfitv@ etc with their own PAOLO CARLI
now I won and chased away the hacker!!!
ora ho vinto scacciato l'hacker!!!
This is the Nokia 6250, heavy duty variant of the 6210 model. Features water- and dust-proof case, rubber inserts, sound level meter, automatic compensation of outside noise...but i don't care about all this!
Thing is that i needed that phone because of easily enabled "Network Monitor" that is, Field Test Mode. We are testing our mobile platform with network operator and for testing special software is needed. You can, of course, purchase the FT-enabled phones from Nokia but they cost 10 times the normal model. So i have modified it on my own.
Battery was completely dead and not repairable and it was not possible to get replacement so i took cheapest Li-Ion battery from the shelf, soldered it to the connectors and...the bastard didn't want to charge. After some reading and experiments with a digital multimeter i've found out that a resistor fixes the problem! Voila, i have functioning phone with Field Test mode.
David Hacker speaking at the 2014 Young Americans for Liberty National Convention at George Mason University in Arlington, Virginia.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Electroluminescent Moleskine Notebook Hacking Workshop -
In this workshop, participants will design and build their own illuminated Moleskine notebook by creating designs with electroluminescent materials, installing these materials directly on the cover of their notebook with drivers.
More info here: www.moleskine.com/about_us/news/objectivity_taccuini_hack...
Impressions from the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser
Probably 1970s Pye radio/cassette, hacked to convert it to a guitar amplifier. Dimensions (in cm. excluding handle) L35 x H21 x D9. Has a tone control knob and I've added an extra treble cut switch as it's very bright when playing a piezo cigar box guitar through it. Runs on 4 x D type cells or 240v mains. Nice and loud and distorts well when cranked full. Has a battery level meter.
Victoria A. Espinel, President and Chief Executive Officer, BSA - The Software Alliance, USA speaking during the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser
Long abandoned historic Tie Hacker Camp in the High Uintas. Tie hackers in this area were an important part of the building of the coast to coast railroad. Tie Hackers cut railroad ties from the lodge pole and other pine and fur trees in the Utinas and hauled them to the construction sights where the railroad was being built. Both the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific used ties harvested and shaped from this area.
I found a really simple hack to attach a pen to my Moleskine at: flickr.com/photos/xfletch/sets/1400422/