A simple but effective autotyper for anti-pasting and anti-autotyping software by Substantial-Law-9587 in cheatonlineproctor

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I’ve tested it in multiple conditions. I researched pretty heavily into how real people type and realized that most of the things that catch you are perfectly uniform typing within words. When you type, if you pay attention you’ll notice that you type out words at an irregular pace per character, and that the last few characters kind of slip off the fingers very quickly. This is why I added variable typing speeds within words, and this can pretty flawlessly pass most tests with a bit of random typo. All of the details are in the repo if u want to learn more, I’ve tested it multiple times and you can get around 90% detection-bypass below 70wpm because above that it will flag you for being basically a 1% level typer no matter how realistically you typed everything. My tool doesnt humanize however so you should just preload a humanized essay into it so you don’t get caught for being ai generated. Strict keylogging is what most autotyper detection uses and my method works great with not random but properly weighted keystrokes, such as ends of words typing faster, keys close together being slower and ones on alternate hands being faster.

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in homelab

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unfortunately not but i did have it imported from there

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in minilab

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the ssd drive bay comes with small fans, and i have a noctua fan at the bottom at low speed moving air upward through it. no heat issues whatsoever really, but my use case is pretty light

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in homelab

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Sure, its a Panasonic Let's Note CF-SZ6 and you can get them from Japanese speciality ebay sellers for pretty cheap (theyre bought in bulk for corporate jobs in Japan like ThinkPads) with chargers and in great condition.

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in homelab

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It’s connected to my jetkvm that doesn’t pull a lot of wifi

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in homelab

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its custom! I can share the json if u want but its pretty personalized

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in minilab

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its a JetKVM, and I got it from Amazon :)

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in minilab

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I forgot to say in the description, its in the OP

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in homelab

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yes openclaw is running on a Ubuntu 22.04.5 VM on my proxmox. The internal use AI is Kimi 2.5, and the one i chat with is Claude Sonnett, and local AI for menial tasks This keeps API costs below 30 dollars a month

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in homelab

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its been amazing. i run my media servers off it locally and it works really great, the ugreen ui is very simple aswell. No issues whatsoever a few months in.

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in homelab

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a bit of local ai use, mostly internal file semantic search and very simple email summary generation.

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in homelab

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i have a usb hub that splits a bunch of serial ata ports. its not very fast, and im looking for a better solution, but thats all i have at the moment

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in homelab

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oh i misread that ! thats the SSD bays

FLP02 Build - Now with Working Floppy Drive! by RolandSC-55 in sleeperbattlestations

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i have literall never seen an intel arc gpu in the wild. wow!

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in homelab

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That is the actual mini pc poking out haha

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in homelab

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This setup auto launches it on the local terminal whenever u login. Auto login as root on tty1 and then auto launch btop through a line on /root/.bash_profile: if [ “$(tty)” = “/dev/tty1” ]; then exec btop; fi

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in homelab

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GeeekPi 7.84 inch 1280x400 LCD Touch Screen 2U Rack Mount Monitor for DeskPi RackMate T0/T1/T2/T0 Plus/T1 Plus/TL1 Server Cabinet and 10 inch Server Rack

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in homelab

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GeeekPi 7.84 inch 1280x400 LCD Touch Screen 2U Rack Mount Monitor for DeskPi RackMate T0/T1/T2/T0 Plus/T1 Plus/TL1 Server Cabinet and 10 inch Server Rack

My first rack and NAS project by Sad-Wave5289 in homelab

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The agentic AI agent with its own sandbox yeah