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fakeprinter
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Ask HN: What was an interesting project you started and finished over a weekend?
I wrote a D&D game in Plang language. https://github.com/PLangHQ/apps/tree/main/DnD
I noticed there are a lot of D&D game in the chatgpt store, so I wanted to bring it to my local machine instead of using the chatgpt website
Took about 4 hours from idea to finish. Source code is in the .goal files
fakeprinter
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Ask HN: What was an interesting project you started and finished over a weekend?
The TXT records are based on the Bonjour Printing Spec [0] which list out which fields so it knows the type of the printer and it uses the SRV port to find the ipp port so it can contact the printer.
Further investigation using rvictl (iOS packet sniffing) showed the IPP traffic, which is really http API. It is via this API that iOS determines what paper is supported from what tray.
The path is then clear: create my own mDNS service that returns a printer on my own port, this IPP port acts as a reverse proxy to the real printer's IPP port, but it modifies the "media-col-ready" attribute to make iOS think A6 is loaded into the manual try.
It was extremely painful, but it was done: https://github.com/LittleLightLittleFire/fakeprinter
What are some alternatives?
Pingu - Pingu - 🐧 A nifty menubar app that... pings