This reminds me of an experiment I did back in the early days of Twitter when you could use the search API to find literally every tweet.
cybersanta.pin13.net
I ran this a few years in a row, and by 2010 traffic had picked up enough that I was finally hitting rate limits.
For those of us who have not followed this as closely, what is the bot *supposed* to reply back with? As in what did the company intend the bot to respond with? Also why do all the prompts start with "When it comes to remote work and remote jobs"? Is that part of tricking it?
It seems like with a fail-secure electronic door strike, you could put a regular doorknob with a physical key as a backup in case the power goes out or the whole system goes down, and it'll work like a regular door in that case.
ui.com/door-access
Don't go the "for free" route. It's not actually a scam, but it's basically an agreement that you'll keep the panels for a fixed period of time like 15-20 years, which can really mess things up for future owners of the house. Ask me how I know 😬🙃
Turns out if you buy someone an @AlaskaAir flight with your airline miles, it gets added to your own Alaska account, and then you get push notifications when their flight starts boarding and have a mild panic because you thought you were supposed to be at the airport
my only complaint is that there's no room in the case for the 1/8" cable and I have definitely grabbed the mic case and forgotten to bring the cable once or twice