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---
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import HobbyLayout from "@layouts/HobbyLayout.astro";
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import Carousel from "@components/CustomCarousel/CustomCarousel.astro";
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import type {carouselGroup} from "@interfaces/image-carousel.ts";
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import injection_site from "@assets/hobby/body-mods/rfid-implant/injection-site.jpg";
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import injector_exploded from "@assets/hobby/body-mods/rfid-implant/injector-exploded.jpg";
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import quarter_euro_transponder from "@assets/hobby/body-mods/rfid-implant/quarter-euro-transponder.png";
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import xem_pouch from "@assets/hobby/body-mods/rfid-implant/xem-pouch.jpg";
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const rfidImplantCarouselGroup: carouselGroup = {
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animation: "slide",
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images: [
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xem_pouch,
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injector_exploded,
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quarter_euro_transponder,
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injection_site
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]
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}
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---
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<HobbyLayout title="Body Mods">
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<h2 class="font-bold md:text-2xl my-4 underline">RFID Implant</h2>
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<Carousel carouselGroup={rfidImplantCarouselGroup}/>
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<p class="mt-4">
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Back when I was in college, a few of my friends and I got this crazy idea to all get RFID implants together.
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They are essentially the same things you'd use to microchip a pet, but with a slightly different firmware
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configuration, allowing scans with any 125KHz-compatible reader. The implants came from <a
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class="text-blue-500 hover:text-blue-300" href="https://dangerousthings.com/product/xem/">dangerousthings.com</a>,
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and we were lucky enough to have a vet-med student as a friend who made the installation a quick and painless
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process!
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I'm glad that I'm not afraid of needles, as the 16 gauge injector the kit came with was nothing to scoff at.
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Since healing, you would never know the implant was there, with the site leaving no scar or visible indication
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of its presence.
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</p>
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<p class="mt-4">
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With that out of the way, our group began work on hardware which would support the new implants.
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The goal was to have a generic usb-keyboard emulator for typing passwords with a valid scan, a car
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off-acc-on ignition replacement, and a fairly specialized modification to the OSU Robotics Club's doorway
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scanning system so they would support these on top of the official OSU ID cards.
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As tends to happen, life got busy, and only the usb-keyboard emulator actually came to fruition. The electronics
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and
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primary firmware were handled by <a
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class="text-blue-500 hover:text-blue-300"
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href="https://nickmccomb.net">Nick McComb</a>,
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enclosure by
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<a class="text-blue-500 hover:text-blue-300" href="https://dylanthrush.com">Dylan Thrush</a>, and I supported
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some minor firmware development and debugging. If you want to see an example of the keyboard emulator unlocking
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a PC, check out the video on <a
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class="text-blue-500 hover:text-blue-300"
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href="https://nickmccomb.net/college/printed-circuit-boards/computer-access-module">Nick's website</a>!
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</p>
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</HobbyLayout> |