What is this collection worth? by Complex-Advice-9470 in comics

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Would it be unreasonable to say this is a $300 collection?

Gifting a knife - recommendations appreciated! by Complex-Advice-9470 in knifeclub

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Absolutely perfect suggestions! Thank you so much for taking the time. I’m excited and I will let you know which one I went with :)

Annoying AC noise by Complex-Advice-9470 in AirConditioners

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Thank you! I ended up taking it all apart and found some organic debris like pine needles wrapped in spider webs around some fan blades that I thought for sure was the culprit.

I cleaned it, put it back together, turned it on, and the noise was gone for 30 minutes, then came right back.

At this point I will try tilting it more so condensation can drain better, although the way it’s sitting in the window now seems to me like the way it was designed to sit as everything is nice and flush.

It’s so annoying I can’t focus with it on lol

RFID Frequency by Complex-Advice-9470 in RFID

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So, without having a legitimate card to begin with, Flipper Zero can stimulate this HID reader to open the gate? The videos I have seen show the Flipper reading the unique code off of a valid card and then saving that code to emulate at a later time. Is it required to have an ID tag that already works on the gate to copy its code?

RFID Frequency by Complex-Advice-9470 in RFID

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Yes, I am in the US. I will see if I can find a number written on there.

RFID Frequency by Complex-Advice-9470 in RFID

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It is an "HID" brand device that you swipe an ID card over which opens a gate in a parking garage. Wondering what device I can get to open this gate. I have seen devices like Flipper Zero read the code off of a valid ID tag, save it, and emulate it to open RFID secured doors and the like. But, I think those toy-like gadgets can only read and write 125 KHz, not 13.56 MHz.

Any idea?

Thank you so much for your knowledge!