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Raghav Sood
23:00
Kinda
Dave S
you should just have it set up as an APi and set it with a companion app
Raghav Sood
The whole thing is very similar to old consoles
Dave S
at least as a second option
Raghav Sood
Nah, I've done that before. And the idea here is to have minimal power draw
Dave S
ah
Raghav Sood
23:00
So no wifi, no bluetooth, no USB devices
I reckon I can get the whole thing to be <100mA
Dave S
then yeah left right enter and have a selectable "end" button
Raghav Sood
Enter functions as end
3 hours ago
, by
Raghav Sood
Then it just starts over
And you can use L or R to select which half
Dave S
thats a very programmer way to do it
Raghav Sood
And then enter to finish input
No scope for backspace yet though :/
Dave S
[m][y][p][a][s][s][+char][end]
is how I would do it
when you select a block you cycle A-Z with l2r
enter to select or add chars
end to save input
Raghav Sood
23:04
I considered that, but it would need an additional button, and require more keypresses for a lot of characters
Right now, 5 clicks/char
Dave S
yeah that's not bad
Raghav Sood
Plus, if I add a fourth button, I can do predictions
Dave S
you wouldn't need a fourth button though
Raghav Sood
So if you type
rag
I can match it to existing usernames in the database, sorted by length
And match
raghavsood
and show that as a prediction
Which in turn matches
raghavsood97
So you can not only type, but also select the immediate prediction, and so on
Which is very useful, since this is a password manager, and you're only typing in usernames/website names
Which will have a ton of repeats
Dave S
how is it secured, just by being a physical non connected device?
Raghav Sood
23:07
Passwords are encrypted, randomly generated
The device acts as an HID, so you plug it in, and it enters the password
You don't even know your own password
You type in the first few or last few letters yourself
So even if the device is stolen, it still can't give access
Dave S
i see
Raghav Sood
Since everything is stored offline, it can't be hacked without physical access
Dave S
add a backdoor and sell it to the NSA
Phantomazi
= instant billionaire
basically.
Raghav Sood
Basic idea came from this:
hackaday.io/project/…
Except I want it entirely offline
Also he wants like 12 buttons...
Plus, if I have 4 buttons on the device, I can even do a PIN of a certain sequence you need to enter to unlock it
4^6 gives me 4096 possible combinations
Dave S
23:12
yeah a pin sounds like a good idea
Raghav Sood
Add in a timeout for 30 seconds after 3 wrong ones, and bruteforcing it while I'm looking away isn't really an option
Dave S
you could also put it in a lockable case
built into *
so you turn the key, enter the pin and plug in usb
Then you rootkit the computer and open the backdoor to the NSA
codeMagic
Can someone fact check my answer here? Thanks
stackoverflow.com/questions/40032501/…
Raghav Sood
:D
Dave S
it's wrong, I don't even need to look
Raghav Sood
23:14
I shall be famous
And likely imprisoned
codeMagic
Ok, lemme edit. Thanks, Dave, you're a lifesaver
Raghav Sood
Well, technically, yes. You can detect where the click happened, and check it against your precomputer boundaries, and then draw an overlay
Dave S
I helped
Raghav Sood
However, why on earth you would do that when Google Maps does it for you is beyond me
codeMagic
Raghav, that was clearly sarcasm. Twice this week...I'm gonna need you to step up your game
Dave, why on Earth would you not recommend Eclipse??
Raghav Sood
23:19
Sarcasm only works here if we know for sure you know your stuff when you answer
But well
We all know your avg rep/ans :)
Dave S
because Eclipse gives him better probabilities of success in a reasonable time frame
AS builds take half of Carl's lifespan
Raghav Sood
Is there a better way to handle menu navigation than a tree structure and maintaining an index of where I am in the tree?
Dave S
for your minimal interface navigation? I doubt it
linked node tree structure with parent and children
Raghav Sood
Okay then. Time for button 4
Dave S
23:35
you should just stick to 2 buttons and make people code out the binary instruction set they want to do
Raghav Sood
But I'm the one who has to use it :(
I like how you can just hotwire buttons to the Pi
Tristan Wiley
23:48
@McAdam I left my USB-C to C cable somewhere in Detroit so now my phone battery has been low for the past day lmao. I need to charge my stuff...
Dave S
that joke is as old as carl
^ infinte loop
Tristan Wiley
@McAdam get on here
Dave S
@McAdam331 yeah
Tristan Wiley
@McAdam please
@McAdam for the sake of the joke
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