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Thanks for posting, I've never seen this before and it's absolutely fantastic
This is a great hack to get custom passes/codes into the wallet, and I'm glad the author wrote it up. I may end up doing this myself. That shell script to generate a bmp was wild.
Oh, I've been to that restaurant before --it was fantastic. I had no idea it was worker-owned. And yes, obviously worker-owned (x) can work. There are many examples among the comments.
It's fairly easy to live without a phone in Taiwan. It's not like China. Most payments in Taiwan are made with cash, EasyCard (or equivalent, depending on the city. It's a prepaid metro card you can use at some stores)…
My Taiwanese friends told me about this a few weeks ago, they said that the cell phone is issued by the government.
I've been following developments in RISC-V since I first heard about it a few months ago and I want to get involved! What can I do? I do embedded systems development as my day job and am really eager to dig into…
If you find this interesting you might also like this youtube channel run by a Seattle museum that has a large collection of running vintage telephone central office equipment https://www.youtube.com/@ConnectionsMuseum
Thanks for posting, I've never seen this before and it's absolutely fantastic
This is a great hack to get custom passes/codes into the wallet, and I'm glad the author wrote it up. I may end up doing this myself. That shell script to generate a bmp was wild.
Oh, I've been to that restaurant before --it was fantastic. I had no idea it was worker-owned. And yes, obviously worker-owned (x) can work. There are many examples among the comments.
It's fairly easy to live without a phone in Taiwan. It's not like China. Most payments in Taiwan are made with cash, EasyCard (or equivalent, depending on the city. It's a prepaid metro card you can use at some stores)…
My Taiwanese friends told me about this a few weeks ago, they said that the cell phone is issued by the government.
I've been following developments in RISC-V since I first heard about it a few months ago and I want to get involved! What can I do? I do embedded systems development as my day job and am really eager to dig into…