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Ugly and flawed, but it serves its purpose well! CNC milled Breakout board for quick hacks and testing. Does it look like a 🦊? TX (2Watt) and RX simultaneously 🏴‍☠️ #NiceRF #LoRa #LoRaWAN #ESP32
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And that apparently is not the worst of him - The only thing worse than preying on children is slaughtering them .
Never forget Jerry Seinfeld is a Pedophile
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buy a gpu dude!
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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New redesigned CyberEther website with v1.5.0 binaries for download (Linux, Mac, and Windows)! The WebGPU browser version also got a usability update, it looks and feels like native. The build from source docs also got an update. 👇
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this is actually insane bruh
Do you want to have this kind of skill? Repairing a cracked Mercedes-Benz key chip using jumper wires. #Key #CarKey #Repair #PhoneRepair
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Stylocard: A PCB business card that doubles as a MIDI stylophone via USB Should I revive this project? I kinda want to make a new version w/ battery and sell them Credit: mitxela.com
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I made a PCB business card that measures your heart rate: CARDio
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My prediction for the @SpaceX IPO
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Maxwell -Boltzmann distribution from beads and a motor.
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Had Claude Fable 5 log network packets and display them as cars on a highway, different car types = different packet types
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Not gonna lie, i asked @claudeai code for some research help and it found my articles 🥹 *proud*
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Eski telefonumu Raspberry Pi’a bağlayıp, fotoğraflı twitlerimi Instagram’a atan bir bota çevirdim. Şu an telefonla yapılan her şeyi taklit edebiliyor. Twitter API yi ücretli yapan Elon’a selam olsun.
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Possible maybe... ...video totally unrelated and story sounds made up
16-years-old kid created Starlink prototype and made $300,000 It capture the signal from satellite, and works anywhere SpaceX tried to shut him down, but the kid was already covered. Here's how he made it using nothing except Claude: He's not stealing internet from Starlink. He's using the radio beacons SpaceX broadcasts as a free positioning system that works when GPS doesn't. Every Starlink satellite emits a constant beacon. With a small dish and a $35 radio, you can pick them up and triangulate your location anywhere on Earth, even where GPS is jammed or blocked. The US Army is testing the same concept. The kid built a portable version and sold it to hikers, sailors, and emergency crews. Step 1. Order the hardware. RTL-SDR Blog v4 USB receiver ($35) Small Ku-band parabolic dish (~$50) Ku-band LNB downconverter ($20) Raspberry Pi 5 (8GB) Bias-tee adapter 5000 mAh USB battery Total around $180. Step 2. Flash Raspberry Pi OS Lite to the SD card and boot the Pi. Step 3. Install the SDR tools in Terminal: sudo apt update sudo apt install rtl-sdr gnuradio python3-numpy Step 4. Mount the LNB at the dish focal point. Connect LNB to bias-tee, bias-tee to SDR, SDR to Pi via USB. Step 5. Open Claude Code and paste this prompt: Write me a Python program that captures Starlink satellite beacons through an RTL-SDR and uses them for positioning. Hardware: RTL-SDR Blog v4 Ku-band LNB parabolic dish. Requirements: Scan Ku-band downlink frequencies for Starlink beacons. Identify each satellite using public TLE data from celestrak.com. Use Doppler shift from at least 3 satellites to compute position. Output latitude, longitude, and accuracy to a small OLED screen. Use pyrtlsdr, skyfield, numpy. Add comments so I can tune the math. Step 6. Run the program. The Pi locks onto satellites overhead and shows your coordinates with around 10-30 meter accuracy. No GPS, no cell signal, no internet needed. The kid 3D-printed a case, branded it as "GPS backup for hikers and sailors," and sold 350 units at $899 each. Cost per unit: $180. Profit per unit: $719. His customers are wildfire crews, bush pilots, backcountry skiers, and yacht owners. SpaceX has no legal issue with passive reception of public beacons. The kid's lawyer confirmed it in advance.
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Receiving Starlink beacons for positioning is the subject of experimental research, not a commercial product sold by a 16-year-old for $300,000 as claimed. rtl-sdr.com/receiving-star… arxiv.org/abs/2605.20394
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This video was a complete joy to make. Here's a short preview, but next time you're looking to sit down for 45 minutes of math and art, take a look at the full version on YouTube.
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Linus Tech Tips says that his video with "the other tech Linus" (Linus Torvalds) is his favorite collaboration he's done as a YouTuber
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Before the week ends, let's acknowledge one of the most INSANE week ever for open AI, with 25 notable open-weight drops across every modality: 🧠 LLMs → NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra: 550B hybrid Mamba-MoE, only 55B active, 1M context, MMLU 89.1. NVFP4 variant claims ~5x throughput on Blackwell. First openly-weighted 550B hybrid Mamba-Transformer, closing the gap with frontier closed models. → Google Gemma 4 12B: fully open dense any-to-any (text/image/audio/video), 256k context, encoder-free, 140 languages, AIME 2026 at 77.5. Shipped with a 23-checkpoint QAT wave (mobile ONNX MLX). Most deployable model of the week. → StepFun Step-3.7-Flash: 198B sparse MoE VLM, ~11B active, SWE-Bench PRO 56.3. Apache 2.0. → Liquid AI LFM2.5-8B-A1B: edge MoE, just 1.5B active, 128k ctx, MATH500 88.8, MLX-ready. Best on-device option this week. → JetBrains Mellum2-12B-A2.5B-Thinking: their first open MoE, near-Qwen3-14B coding at 2.5B active. Apache 2.0. 🎨 Image gen (the surprise of the week) → Ideogram 4: their FIRST-EVER open weights. 9.3B flow-matching DiT trained from scratch. #2 overall behind GPT Image 2, top open-weight model on Design Arena LMArena. Strongest open checkpoint for text-rich images, full stop. It has taste. Still can't believe this is open weights. 🔊 Audio & Speech (a breakout week for open TTS, 4 labs shipped) → Boson Higgs Audio v3 4B: 102 languages, 21 emotions, singing/whispering/shouting, sub-second TTFA. → RedNote dots.tts: the only fully continuous (no codec) open TTS pipeline, Apache 2.0. → Google Magenta RealTime 2: real-time music gen, <200ms latency, text audio MIDI. multimodalart ported it to PyTorch within hours with live ZeroGPU demos. → NVIDIA Nemotron-3.5 ASR: 600M streaming, 17x more concurrent streams vs Parakeet RNNT 1.1B. 👁️ Vision & VLMs → PaddleOCR-VL-1.6: SOTA document parsing at 1B params, Apache 2.0. → Baidu NAVA: 6.3B joint audio-video gen, best-in-class A/V sync, Apache 2.0. 🎬 Video, 3D & World Models → NVIDIA Cosmos3-Super: 64B omnimodal world model coupling action trajectories with video audio gen, for Physical AI. → JD JoyAI-Echo: up to 5-min multi-shot text-to-video on LTX-2.3. → ByteDance Bernini-R VAST TripoSplat (single-image-to-3D Gaussian splats, MIT).
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14 seconds to get admin, some times 14 seconds of recon is all it takes. 'hacker forums' in 2026 are in a sad way.
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Replying to @OwenBrakes
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NoLoRa: Team from Edinburgh demonstrated LoRa transmission on MCUs with no radio chips, by utilizing the 27th harmonic of the SPI peripheral
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Codex just found a “workaround” of not having sudo on my pc…
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AS3935. detects lightning out to 40 km, sips ~70 µA. how did I not know about this? Got something in the works ⚡
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