• ericatty@infosec.pub
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    7 hours ago

    If you can, get a photo of his remote and save it. (bonus if it’s his actual remote with the worn down buttons or whatnot)

    Draw a circle around the button (arrow pointing to it optional) and text the pic back of which button to push. Repeat as needed.

    If you can get him to text you a photo of the TV screen - circle and repeat.

    I have an older friend with a TV/remote that is close to ours, but slightly different. Having these reference photos helps with the “language barrier” and the minor differences in layout.

    Since I started making it visual and texting photos, it makes it much easier. Because even I, with my CS degree, can stare at a screen (or grocery shelf), frustrated, and not see the very obvious blinking whatsit that I’m looking for.

    We used to say, " if it was a snake it would have bit me" but snakes are also well known for blending in , so it makes sense that we don’t see things until we see them, especially when we are stressed.

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      3 hours ago

      even I, with my CS degree, can stare at a screen (or grocery shelf), frustrated, and not see the very obvious blinking whatsit that I’m looking for.

      At least it’s not just me then. I sware my girlfriend stores things in some secret pocket dimension in the fridge. I open the door I look very very closely and there is definitely no butter in there, then she goes to the fridge opens it and pulls butter out. Where did the damn butter come from?