I used to be one of those people running a rpi home server. I have a long history with running rpi, and I learned some things along the way: The disasterous effects of undervoltage on attached harddrives (goodbye data integrity, hello fsck on boot) The difficulty of running an OS from an SDcard (system upgrades take as long to write to disk as they do to download the packages) The oddities of not having a proper system clock when starting up (tls certs are “not yet valid” because we’re ...| BackSlasher
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A few days ago I started playing with some idea I had from a few weeks already, using a Raspberry Pi Zero W to make a mini WiFi deauthenticator: something in my pocket that periodically jumps on all the channels in the WiFi spectrum, collects information about the nearby access points and their connected clients and then sends a deauthentication packet to each one of them, resulting in some sort of WiFi jammer on the 802.11 level. As an interesting “side effect” of this jammer (the initia...| evilsocket
I've always wanted an e-ink status display in my living room to view the weather forecast, news and public transport information. Previously I've used a SHA2017 Badge with the following app which showed a weather forecast for the following four days. So I've decided to scale up to a nice …| Jelly's blog
I tend to work on this blog from multiple machines in my home. These include a desktop PC running Windows, a MacBook Pro running macOS, and a Chromebook with the Linux environment enabled. Across all of these machines I primarily use Visual Studio Code.| blog.omgmog.net
In January the Raspberry Pi Pico was announced. The Pico is a RP2040 microcontroller featuring a dual-core Arm Cortex-M0+ processor with 264KB internal RAM and support for up to 16MB of off-chip Flash. It’s comparable to certain Arduino or ESP32 boards and at less than £4 per board it’s a well-priced alternative.| blog.omgmog.net
I’ve been playing with Pico-8 a lot lately. I’ve got a small Pico-8 project site to launch soon, but in the mean time I’m more occupied with getting Pico-8 running on things.| blog.omgmog.net