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Very sleek. I like to look, and feel immediately. Loading times were fast.

Definitely, added as a bookmark!


So, he's got a backdoor into everyone's shit...

Great...

Somebody please find it, and close it. For the sake of everyone else.


In the context of her allegations I think he was saying that to intimidate and manipulate her. He was almost 10 years out of Google when their relationship started. He does not have a back door. He also doesn’t sound like a great guy to women. Surprise.


Wow. $40k for a friendly chat(bot)...

Hey, at least this post allows us to feel as though we spent the money ourselves.

Bravo!


These DNSFS implementations make me giggle.

Yeah, someone, somewhere is using it to at least run a website or something.

Hacker praise!


I had a sickie yesterday with nothing better to do than attempt to prove isomorphism across domains

Like drawing lines on a mids menu but for grown ups when the price is right isn't on


I think this is very neat. So many possibilities.


If the internet, and thus, the "addiction" that is claimed by other people to be oppressing the masses is simply labeled a "narcotic" type influence upon a person's wellbeing then, they would then consider it for such offensive action?


Those people in the nuclear industry would absolutely flip out...


The local PD in my area has/had the laptops in their vehicles set to ad-hoc mode, and each broadcast static MAC addresses in the open, and could simply be looked up on the Wigle database. At about 100-yards, you could pick up the broadcast on any phone, and it would be trivial for someone to deduce that you could setup an active monitor w/ alerts for when these specific MAC addresses were present in a designated area, let alone what a distributed monitoring/alert effort would be capable of...


a distributed monitoring/alert effort would be capable of...

Thinking out loud... an RTL-SDR dongle costs like $35.00 or so (well maybe more now due to tariffs, I haven't bought one in a while), plenty of relevant software is open source (GNURadio etc.), drones are cheap, small solar panels are fairly inexpensive. Hmm... I almost think a motivated individual (or small group of individuals) could piece together a rather capable "distributed monitoring/alert" system.

Not that I'm encouraging anyone to do such a thing, of course.


I don't even know that it's explicitly illegal. Google maps is allowed to warn you about speed traps.


I agree, it probably isn't really explicitly illegal. But if one put together such a thing, depending on how they decided to use it, I have a hunch that the State would find something to charge them with. I'll resist the temptation to say more, to avoid going too overtly political here.


I'm pretty sure it's not outside of the range of ANYONE to whip up in a fortnight, and have distributed near instantaneously.

If anything, it's the most basic of "wireless site survey" applications.


> an RTL-SDR dongle costs like $35.00 or so

FuzzyDunlop has graduated to HissyMarconi in The Wire season 12 :)


There was actually a good DC31 talk called "Snoop On To Them, As They Snoop On To Us" kinda in this vein, but with Bluetooth devices that are part of a lot of cop's gear.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO1JSzAdPM8


Some people I know are building a similar system, watching for the printers that parking attendants carry to issue tickets. When they see one of those nearby, it starts the clock so that they move their car before the time expires.


What's wild is how often agencies spend millions on comms gear and security tools, but overlook basics like this


There is this Target Blue device that works in a similar way but based, i think on detection of p2000 encrypted signals. Basically an sdr. Anyway. I also believe it is highly illegal to use. Link: https://blu-eye.eu/


Nice.

Ask it about the estimated capabilities of the NSA according to all posts/comments.

Very enjoyable discussion history graph.


Great Idea. I really like the thought behind this, especially the BaaS, and BaaSRV


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