


colonel panic
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Who else played this game?





NATO is testing live cockroaches as AI-powered spy drones. Incredible AI engineering, but also something I kinda wish I hadn't learned about: > Swarm Bio-tactics wired real cockroaches with electronic backpacks containing AI hardware, radios, cameras, and microphones. > Cockroaches are steered by sending electrical signals directly into the insect's nervous system > They can crawl through rubble, tunnels, and spaces where drones can't fly, and troops shouldn't go, transmitting data back the entire time. > Within one year, they went from concept to field-validated systems with paying NATO customers, including the German military. The qualities that make them useful for military recon (small, silent, nearly undetectable) are exactly what make them creepy. ...International laws weren't written with cyborg insects in mind.


someone built a device that DETECTS when FEDS is SPYING on your phone nearby its called rayhunter, made by the EFF, and it costs $20 you buy a cheap mobile hotspot from amazon, flash it with their open source software, and carry it in your pocket feds use devices called stingrays that pretend to be real cell towers so your phone connects to them instead, once connected they can track your EXACT location, grab your phone identity, and potentially intercept your calls and messages counter-surveillance equipment used to cost THOUSANDS of $ and required serious technical knowledge now its $20 and fits in your pocket





What’s flying over your home? With FAA Remote ID now mandatory, Colonel Panic’s Mesh-Mapper uses our XIAO ESP32S3 to detect drones via WiFi/Bluetooth & maps them in real-time. Mesh alerts via @TheMeshtastic too! Open-source, DIY, & PCB-ready. Check it out on @Hacksterio 👉 tinyurl.com/3dyy2whf
