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MIFARE Classic

Here are the steps to follow in order to read your cards. Your goal is to find as many keys as possible. The keys unlock sections of your card for the Flipper to read them - you must have a card. Once you read enough sections, you can use an emulated or cloned card at the original card reader to unlock it (sometimes even without finding all of the keys!).

Reading the card

Steps:

  1. Dictionary attack: Try to scan your MIFARE Classic card with NFC -> Read. It will try a dictionary attack of default keys to unlock your card, as well as any keys you may have found through other methods. Do not interrupt the dictionary attack, it may take a while! If it finds 32/32 keys (or 80/80) with 16/16 sectors (or 40/40), congratulations and proceed to "Emulation". If not, continue to step 2.
  2. Mfkey32 attack (): If you have only a few keys found or no keys found, you can get mor
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VictorTaelin / gpt4_abbreviations.md
Last active May 23, 2024 14:02
Notes on the GPT-4 abbreviations tweet

Notes on this tweet.

  • The screenshots were taken on different sessions.

  • The entire sessions are included on the screenshots.

  • I lost the original prompts, so I had to reconstruct them, and still managed to reproduce.

  • The "compressed" version is actually longer! Emojis and abbreviations use more tokens than common words.

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nntrn / espn-api-list.md
Last active May 21, 2024 04:14
List of nfl api endpoints from espn

List of NFL API Endpoints

This page has been updated a lot in the past 3 years. Older revisions you might like more than this one:

  • June 2021 - list of endpoints for other sports/leagues (i.e. basketball, baseball, lacrosse, rugby)
  • August 2021 - get historical fantasy league data
  • September 2021 - list of endpoints in plain text
  • May 2023 - collapsed endpoint response examples

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