@dave_cochran@infosec.exchange
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We do not have much in common, you and I - still, this encounter feels special. I hope you will not mind if I consider you a friend.
he/him
enthusiastically anti-nazi
RTs are absolutely endorsements unless I'm arguing with whoever got RT'd in the replies - and sometimes even then.
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On the one hand, it's nice to see The Nerds(tm) providing lessons (of admittedly varying accessibility and usefulness) to the masses as a result of a joke that @foone@digipres.club made.
On the other, jesus FUCKING christ, The Nerds(tm) - lighten the fuck up it's a fucking JOKE
(context: https://imgur.com/gallery/remember-to-spread-little-joy-even-if-will-be-fleeting-hdJEkpm)
I have an important question for all of you:
What is your favorite dinosaur?
Edit: I'm all about trikes and stegos, but trikes'll probably win out. The skeleton at the Minnesota science museum was a very formative memory for me :)
Hypothetically, if I ran out and bought a raspi and some incredibly minimal kit and started transmitting sheer noise via #SDR on a frequency specifically chosen to disrupt "z-wave" devices in my apartment,
1) How illegal would that be, if at all?
2) How small an area of effect could I realistically get? (so as to not affect any hypothetical neighbors' usage)
3) How much of a pain in the ass would it be to configure said raspi to always be transmitting a constant whitenoise signal, so as to steamroll the fuck out of the frequency's signal-to-noise ratio?
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