There is a lot to like about the newly released ngscopeclient.
Some of my favorite features:
• Broad hardware support including open source devices
• Wide array of complex protocol analysis options
• Runs on Linux, Windows and Mac OS
• Freely available and open-source
If you're not familiar with ngscopeclient, there is an nice, concise description in the user manual:
"ngscopeclient is a high performance, GPU accelerated remote user interface, signal processing, protocol analysis, and automation tool for test and measurement equipment. It runs on all major operating systems and can interoperate with a broad and continuously growing range of T&M products from many vendors."
This project has been in development for a while but just released their first official version 0.1. A huge shoutout to @azonenberg and all the developers who helped make this powerful tool available.
Event update: instead of CTF sessions on every Thursday's nights, we will now have:
- CTF on every first Thursdays
- Rust meetups on every seconds
- Sysadmin/infra on fourths
- Electronics workshop every thirds and fifths if any
I wrote this greasemonkey script that automatically redirects to the actual product page (if the URL starts gcp/ssr basically) greasyfork.org/en/scripts/52…
Hey Aliexpress, stop it with these stupid "bundle deals" - when I click on a product, I want see THAT PRODUCT, not a load of other junk that makes me search for what I originally clicked on.