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Working at @insprd_consult. I like Infrastructure and Bare Metal Hardware. I am drawn to coding in Go, Javascript and Java. GPG 005E CB60 0036 1E85 2D7C 81C5 15

Essen, Nordrhein-Westfalen Bergabung Temmuz 2008
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Und manchmal fühlst Du Dich in Software Projekten genauso. Steel Buddies on @DMAX_TV - lustige Sendung btw. :-).
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how much VRAM do you have right now
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@phaus Hello there. We will be glad to take a look at the performance difficulties you are encountering. Please feel free to contact us via web chat or send us a DM at @cryptocomcs, so we can advise you accordingly. Thank you.
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the tiny corp@__tinygrad__·
If we can tunnel PCIe over USB3, why not also tunnel it over Ethernet? extra/remote/serve.py on remote, REMOTE=<ip> on local.
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International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
🚨‼️ CRITICAL: Ubiquiti UniFi Network Application vulnerabilities were just disclosed CVE-2026-22557 CVSS 10.0 Remote path traversal vulnerability allowing an attacker to access and manipulate files, leading to account takeover. No authentication required. CVE-2026-22558 — CVSS 7.7 Authenticated NoSQL Injection allowing privilege escalation.
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Ivan Kuleshov
Ivan Kuleshov@Merocle·
This is a bit serious. I really need your feedback. Long story short, I think Ethernet is a relic of the past and should be confined to walls and floors. Modern laptops and many devices are moving away from it in favor of Wi-Fi, which isn’t always convenient and ends up requiring adapters and dongles on desks. So I thought, what if we made a router with USB ports that essentially act as USB-to-Ethernet adapters inside the router? In my personal experience, this would be super cool for certain use cases. For example, at a conference booth, WiFi or Ethernet could be used as an uplink to the router. And the router could have a VPN set up to the company network. For a HomeLab, this is a pretty neat setup as a demo stand. And it would work just fine as a travel router, too. Would you like to see a device like this come to life? This could very well be the first hardware product from developers, made for developers. I mean, from JetBrains. On the technical side, I have some rough ideas for features and unique capabilities. For example, automatic detection of the WAN port regardless of where you plug in the network (the device has 2 Ethernet ports). I’d be happy to dive into the details in the near future. I’d appreciate it if you shared this post - if only because it adds a bit of variety to your feed, which I’m sure is full of AI content and news about AI, offering something tangible and practical.
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Testing #Sylve Sylve is an open-source control panel for FreeBSD virtualization and storage, designed to manage Bhyve VMs, FreeBSD Jails, and ZFS from a modern web UI. twitch.tv/phaus
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Interesting concept.
Ivan Kuleshov@Merocle

This is a bit serious. I really need your feedback. Long story short, I think Ethernet is a relic of the past and should be confined to walls and floors. Modern laptops and many devices are moving away from it in favor of Wi-Fi, which isn’t always convenient and ends up requiring adapters and dongles on desks. So I thought, what if we made a router with USB ports that essentially act as USB-to-Ethernet adapters inside the router? In my personal experience, this would be super cool for certain use cases. For example, at a conference booth, WiFi or Ethernet could be used as an uplink to the router. And the router could have a VPN set up to the company network. For a HomeLab, this is a pretty neat setup as a demo stand. And it would work just fine as a travel router, too. Would you like to see a device like this come to life? This could very well be the first hardware product from developers, made for developers. I mean, from JetBrains. On the technical side, I have some rough ideas for features and unique capabilities. For example, automatic detection of the WAN port regardless of where you plug in the network (the device has 2 Ethernet ports). I’d be happy to dive into the details in the near future. I’d appreciate it if you shared this post - if only because it adds a bit of variety to your feed, which I’m sure is full of AI content and news about AI, offering something tangible and practical.

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someone built a $96 3D-PRINTED MANPADS rocket that recalculates its mid-air trajectory using a $5 sensor and piano wire its called Project Canard it integrates with distributed camera nodes to triangulate airborne targets and update flight paths in real-time it proves the barrier to advanced hardware has completely collapsed, moving precision weapons from defense labs to consumer garages the entire launcher and interceptor frame is 3D printed in PLA and runs off a standard off-the-shelf ESP32 microcontroller it even spins up a local Wi-Fi network so you can monitor live telemetry and arm the system directly from your laptop
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someone built an OPENSOURCE MILITARY RADAR that tracks multiple targets up to 20km away its called AERIS-10, full github repo schematics, PCB layouts, FPGA code, python GUI, everything under MIT license commercial phased array radar starts at $250,000. military surplus is $10,000-50,000 but its decades old analog junk with no electronic beam steering this does electronic beam steering at 10.5GHz, pulse compression, doppler processing, multi-target tracking on a real time map two versions: 3km range with patch antenna array, 20km range with 32x16 slotted waveguide array and GaN AMPLIFIERS custom frequency synthesizer, 16 front-end chips, FPGA doing all signal processing, GPS and IMU for ACCURATE target coordinates when the platform moves all gerber files included so you can order the PCBs and build it yourself one person built what defense contractors charge a quarter MILLION for and open sourced it
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Jon Yongfook@yongfook·
“Shipped 10,000+ lines of code today” “Cool what product? What’s the link” “…163 PRs in one day!” “Yes but what’s the link” “…1,827,963 tokens and counting!” “Dude what are you working on” “…AI is crazy man”
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