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Idea: a USB-controlled gun, but the USB protocol implementation is the most cursed part.
Any ideas? I have a better one, but I'll start with that it's a USB printer class. Every time you tell it to print a page, it fires

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@foone Would have thought you'd do it as a keyboard, that types "bang!" every time you pull the trigger?

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@foone worse idea: many chambered revolver that has to be turned to a certain letter before the trigger is pulled, dymo label maker style

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watching the latest Deviant Ollam talk, they mentioned wondering if you can just trigger carbon monoxide sensors with some chemistry.

Turns out you can just buy tester canisters! They're just spray cans of Carbon Monoxide! That sounds... somewhat dangerous.

https://www.amazon.com/Sdi-Carbon-Monoxide-Detector-Tester/dp/B007886ZME

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@foone According to the MSDS: https://sdifire.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/SDS0081CA-EN-Solo-C6-iss2.pdf it's <1% CO.

In the precautionary statements, states 0.19% is flammable, so guessing that may be the actual percentage of CO in it.

So 0.19% would be 1900ppm, which should be enough to set an alarm off, but shouldn't otherwise be that dangerous as you're not breathing the pure contents of the can, which is small in comparison to room volume.

(Also, if you were, the lack of oxygen would get you first!)

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