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will it work if autorun is disabled in windows settings?

That's something completely different, this is emulating a keyboard and sending keystrokes.

Here's an example: some of the kids that I mentored had something like this but it was much more innocent looking. They would plug it into the professor's laptop with the pretext of asking for the PowerPoint of the lecture. But in the background, all recently accessed doc and docx files on the laptop would be copied to a hidden folder on the drive — and that's how they used to get away with stealing exam papers. Used to.
 
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It can be used for any RP2040 project you want.
I've been exploring the raspberry pi Pico RP2040 lately, an excellent next step after you have mastered the Arduino Uno. The RP2040 features a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ dual-core processor based on the ARMv6-M architecture, introduced in 2012. In comparison, the Arduino Uno uses the ATmega328, an 8-bit AVR single-core processor introduced in 2007, with its architecture dating back to 1996.

The RP2040 is approximately 50–100 times faster than the Arduino Uno. Remarkably, it costs less than a dollar and is even capable of running DOOM!

The people at raspberry pi has shown how the documentation should be done, if you look at the RP2040 datasheet and the C SDK guide. It's beautiful when compared to all others.

The successor to RP2040 is the Pico 2 which uses RP2350, which is meant for real use applications, whereas the RP2040 was designed with education in mind.
 
That's something completely different, this is emulating a keyboard and sending keystrokes.

Here's an example: some of the kids that I mentored had something like this but it was much more innocent looking. They would plug it into the professor's laptop with the pretext of asking for the PowerPoint of the lecture. But in the background, all recently accessed doc and docx files on the laptop would be copied to a hidden folder on the drive — and that's how they used to get away with stealing exam papers. Used to.
well i did that for my internals around 2010 because wanted to see a movie first day first show
 
Got this Beauty today. Adv 390 Standard variant . Didn't like the 2025 design so went with existing. Feels good so far..
 

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Some upgrades on the Build.
Processor: I9-13900K
Rams: Corsair Dominator Titanium RGB DDR5 32GB 7200Mhz CL34
Fans: Corsair QL120*6
Monitor: Dell Alienware AW2725DF 2K360HZ QD OLED Panel.
Mouse: Razer Deathadder V3 Pro(Gonna try grab the Finalmouse ULX Pro)
Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow V4 75%. Switches swapped to TTC Speed Silver. Keycaps from CuriousityCaps.
Controller: Scuf Reflex FPS NukeSquad.

Upgrades once again. Hue Hue
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
Motherboard: ASRock Phantom Gaming X870E Nova Gaming Wifi Motherboard.(Finally got to use my Dominator rams at 7200Mhz)
GPU: ZOTAC RTX 4080 Super Trinity OC Black Ed.(Sweet deal)
Finally jumped into the dualmonitor setup.
Secondary monitor: LG 27GR75QE
Mouse: Swapped the Deathadder V3 Pro for a Viper V3 pro. (Finalmouse ULX Pro stays)
 

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well i did that for my internals around 2010 because wanted to see a movie first day first show
well it was a punishment thing low attendance so he told us to make make PPT of a certain chapter than put a condition to get good marks in internals or more shit would come across .We had already booked tickets of three idiots cant let that go :P .
 
XSW-D XLR wireless lavalier microphone set I snagged off amazon at a pretty good discount. Connected to a portable Zoom F3 audio recorder. No extra features like gain control or onboard safety track recording like a Rode wireless Go set. I like how it just fits well with the recorder.

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Got the 8k INR standing desk.. cable managment is impossible tbh.

quality and balance is subpar.. shakes a little sometimes.. but overall for 8k its worth it.
I ordered long cables for everything and then used Velcro strap to bundle all of them together. Also got this under desk box for the surge protector and chargers.

 
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for the longest time I have been a dual monitor user, used to have dual 22-inch back in the day, then upgraded to dual 24s and then to dual 27s

I was itching for an upgrade, after contemplating what to buy for the last 6 months, I finally shortlisted to go with modern OLED panels for those amazing image quality.

But 55Inch screen size was just to big for normal office and browsing needs, so finally decided to get the 48 inch, as it would be at least as wide as dual 27 inch (4-5 inch less) but make up for it in height.
 

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