Playing Doom in a PDF!!!
Jan. 15th, 2025 10:25 amThe game was released 32 years ago, and inspired by someone figuring out how to play Tetris in a PDF, someone known only by their Github alias worked out how to make Doom playable in said PDF! It has a refresh rate of 32 ms and is in glorious 6-bit monochrome, but you can actually play Knee-Deep In The Dead in a PDF!
While completely silly, this is quite awesome! People have figured out how to hack refrigerators, washing machines, coffee makers, and all sorts of things to play Doom. If it has an LCD screen of some sort, it either has Doom running on it somewhere, or someone is working on it.
https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/14/doom_delivered_in_a_pdf/
While completely silly, this is quite awesome! People have figured out how to hack refrigerators, washing machines, coffee makers, and all sorts of things to play Doom. If it has an LCD screen of some sort, it either has Doom running on it somewhere, or someone is working on it.
https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/14/doom_delivered_in_a_pdf/
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Date: 2025-01-17 02:28 am (UTC)Edit: I am absolutely sure someone has tried to run Doom on even quite small renewable energy screens.
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Date: 2025-01-17 05:10 am (UTC)There was an article that I read a few months back where a guy brute-forced the password on his smart thermostat. And being a bit of a tinker, he tried to go a level higher into the electric grid. AND SUCCEEDED. He was able to go so much higher that he had control over something like 10,000 "smart meters". He documented everything then went to the utility to help them fix their problems, which was that they never changed away from default passwords. Strong device administrative passwords are a must when equipment is attached online. And yes, batteries must be vented properly or explosive gas can build up - depending on the battery chemistry.
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Date: 2025-01-17 06:37 pm (UTC)