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by lobster
14 Sep 2019, 17:16
Forum: Software
Topic: EmlaLockBox - The Code
Replies: 12
Views: 12130

Re: EmlaLockBox - The Code

I like it a lot but I don't know much about this topic. Can you explain how I can execute that code? What equipment and operating system are you using, Sonik? Can anyone help my dear friend Sonik with this? Unfortunately there is not an easy answer here. Browsing the thread, its bits and pieces of ...
by lobster
13 Sep 2019, 19:35
Forum: Everything else.
Topic: Happy Friday the 13th
Replies: 21
Views: 5218

Re: Happy Friday the 13th

I usually have to put up with people jumping over cracks, staying out from under ladders, and running ahead of black cats. Boy that must be though! The story isn't really that juicy - I was out at a fireplace store, looking for a wood burner. As I was talking to the lady of the shop, she mentioned ...
by lobster
13 Sep 2019, 19:22
Forum: Everything else.
Topic: Happy Friday the 13th
Replies: 21
Views: 5218

Re: Happy Friday the 13th

No not really. I did use it today in a shop as a reason to get me a discount, that worked :)
by lobster
11 Sep 2019, 20:38
Forum: Chastity
Topic: Emergency Key
Replies: 11
Views: 4141

Re: Emergency Key

You can get numbered plastic Chastity locks. These are little plastic devices that you can break open in case of an emergency, but given they are numbered you can now easily find out if the device has been tampered or manipulated with. Depending on the type of device, you could use these directly on...
by lobster
10 Sep 2019, 21:24
Forum: Software
Topic: Chastity and writing lines/grounding
Replies: 15
Views: 8311

Re: Chastity and writing lines/grounding

Yeah there are some magic strings in the .exe file and, perhaps, with some poking around we might even be able to figure it out. That being said, even if we lock down the validation algorithm, I don't see a way to combine these two applications,. And it might be easier to write a new one. A basic ap...
by lobster
10 Sep 2019, 16:57
Forum: Software
Topic: Chastity and writing lines/grounding
Replies: 15
Views: 8311

Re: Chastity and writing lines/grounding

Hi Blacky, short of reverse engineering or de-compiling the tools, I don't think there is a way to 'guess' how these signatures are calculate. Judging by the length of the signature it's probably an MD5 hash. The tool likely will take your report. and (internally) add some unknown characters (called...
by lobster
10 Sep 2019, 09:38
Forum: Software
Topic: Video Randomizer (web based, beta)
Replies: 6
Views: 2499

Re: Video Randomizer (web based, beta)

I have tested with different video file types. It works amazing, but not all video formats are supported. Hi Itami, welcome to the forum and I'm glad it works on your machine. The software uses the <video> element to playback your files. Unfortunately, HTML5 does not specify which video and audio f...
by lobster
06 Sep 2019, 22:45
Forum: Software
Topic: Video Randomizer (web based, beta)
Replies: 6
Views: 2499

Video Randomizer (web based, beta)

Hi, during sessions I like playing random clips from my favourite collection of videos. Therefor I've created a web based Video Randomizer that I've just put online. The basic idea is that you create a playlist by dropping videos you want to play during your session into the app. After you start you...
by lobster
02 Sep 2019, 20:12
Forum: Site feedback
Topic: Site not secure - request for a certificate
Replies: 56
Views: 19718

Re: Site not secure - request for a certificate

anna wrote:We are currently running encrypted
wow! That is something, very nice. I'll give the site a try, but it looks just fine (macOs, using Safari). Thanks again
bound_jenny wrote:Maybe Sir C should put a fresh hamster in the machine.
That always helps :whip:
by lobster
29 Aug 2019, 18:26
Forum: Site feedback
Topic: Site not secure - request for a certificate
Replies: 56
Views: 19718

Re: Site not secure - request for a certificate

Hi Anna, thanks for your comments in the discussion. It's a shame to learn the hosting party is charging for what is essentially a commodity these days. One other option to consider is to put cloudflare.com in front of the site. Cloud Flare offers a lot of networking tools, optimisations and protect...
by lobster
22 Aug 2019, 10:51
Forum: Site feedback
Topic: Site not secure - request for a certificate
Replies: 56
Views: 19718

Re: Site not secure - request for a certificate

Hi Jenny, thanks for you reply. This is an open forum anyway. Anyone, even non-members, can read posts made here. I appreciate this forum being open and accessible for non-members. This is how I also started, and I think many can relate. However, this seems like a separate discussion and line of arg...
by lobster
21 Aug 2019, 12:27
Forum: Site feedback
Topic: Site not secure - request for a certificate
Replies: 56
Views: 19718

Site not secure - request for a certificate

Hi, I noticed that both http://boundanna.net and http://bounanna.com are not encrypted and secured by a certificated. The forum traffic, subsequently, is also visible 'on the line'. Given the topic and, much understood, need for privacy on the web, I would like to request a certificate be placed on ...
by lobster
02 Jan 2019, 14:53
Forum: Selfbondage discussions
Topic: Padlock Timer
Replies: 6
Views: 3047

Re: Padlock Timer

Interesting find. You sound excited and I understand! Please also take your excitement as an indicator to be extra careful before locking yourself into a nasty situation while your brain is jumping around :shock: I cannot comment on the built quality of the lock based on the link. The Chinese ones t...
by lobster
31 Dec 2018, 13:45
Forum: DIY
Topic: Battery question (18650)
Replies: 20
Views: 6630

Re: Battery question (18650)

My Raspberry Pi program (see this topic ) measures this time difference by means of a fairly simple driver circuit. Thanks for the hint. I'm still waiting for the current sensor to arrive in the mail so haven't had a change to experiment. I did download your software, but it looks like all the 'mag...
by lobster
24 Dec 2018, 22:55
Forum: DIY
Topic: Battery question (18650)
Replies: 20
Views: 6630

Re: Battery question (18650)

The last thing I want is a chemical fire during a session. The cells that go into this need to be protected and top quality! As for the relay, I had another idea. Going with a MOSFET allows be to regulate the strength of the magnet using PWM. For getting into the bondage it can be very helpful to ru...