why do people say stuff like this because now i gotta get doom running on a cpap machine
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why do people say stuff like this because now i gotta get doom running on a cpap machine
@SecureOwl BREATHE AND SNORE UNTIL IT IS DONE
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why do people say stuff like this because now i gotta get doom running on a cpap machine
@SecureOwl ... pcap the cpap ...
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why do people say stuff like this because now i gotta get doom running on a cpap machine
@SecureOwl did they achieve this by very carefully bashing a nail through the bit of the die that decodes one particular instruction that their devs carefully avoid using or something?
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why do people say stuff like this because now i gotta get doom running on a cpap machine
@SecureOwl wonder if you could retain the CPAP monitoring and tie that into the controls?
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why do people say stuff like this because now i gotta get doom running on a cpap machine
@SecureOwl Keep everyone updated, onegaishimasu
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@SecureOwl did they achieve this by very carefully bashing a nail through the bit of the die that decodes one particular instruction that their devs carefully avoid using or something?
@DrHyde @SecureOwl just carefully rearrange the wires going into the instruction decoder so all the instruction encodings have a few bits swapped.
It's a darn shame silicon fab is so expensive, I'd love to see how long it would take someone to figure that out given a chip with a working firmware image on it

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why do people say stuff like this because now i gotta get doom running on a cpap machine
@SecureOwl I for one look forward to connecting slowly to your next web server.
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why do people say stuff like this because now i gotta get doom running on a cpap machine
@SecureOwl @catsalad the obvious falsehood of the warning aside, this implies the cpap is on the network??
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@SecureOwl @catsalad the obvious falsehood of the warning aside, this implies the cpap is on the network??
@0xabad1dea @SecureOwl @catsalad sure. mine has bluetooth, and phones home
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@SecureOwl @catsalad the obvious falsehood of the warning aside, this implies the cpap is on the network??
@0xabad1dea @SecureOwl @catsalad yes, most of them have either wifi or a sim card to phone home
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@SecureOwl @catsalad the obvious falsehood of the warning aside, this implies the cpap is on the network??
@0xabad1dea @SecureOwl @catsalad i once got email asking if it’d stopped using the machine (which would affect reimbursement). turned out the SIM card had fallen off the network for a couple weeks so the machine wasn’t sending data. the actual cpap worked at usual so i hadn’t noticed. the fix was to turn it off and on again
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why do people say stuff like this because now i gotta get doom running on a cpap machine
@SecureOwl to be serious, some folks would love to run different software or just have better access to device metrics. For a bunch of reasons, including liability, manufacturers makes that difficult to near impossible to do.
As an example, see the community of folks trying to couple blood glucose monitors and insulin pumps.
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@SecureOwl @catsalad the obvious falsehood of the warning aside, this implies the cpap is on the network??
@0xabad1dea @catsalad Cellular yeah, it reports back to insurance how often you use it because if you don't use it, they use that as a way of worming out of paying for whatever portion they pay for
yay dystopia!
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