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		<title>Hacking Amazon Dash Buttons</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An article recently posted on Medium&#160;explained how easy it was to hack an&#160;Amazon Dash Button to track Baby Data. Pretty neat idea&#8230; but the example given required a laptop to constantly be running a python network sniffer. If the laptop <a href="https://davekz.com/hacking-amazon-dash-buttons/"></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“Smart Quotes are the bane of my existence” This is mainly because they typically turn into broken characters the second they are added to a database (depending on the encoding). Here&#8217;s a quick (frontend) fix to find/replace on paste using <a href="https://davekz.com/on-paste-jquery/"></p>
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