FiberMoose

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FiberMoose

FiberMoose

@FiberMoose

Texas, USA Katılım Eylül 2010
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FiberMoose@FiberMoose·
@lozaning @seeedstudio Hey, I found a coupon (K68OZ03G) for like $0.13 usd off of each lol @seeedstudio you should totally sponsor this project! Each person who builds this project would be buying at least 44 of these (Like myself, as soon as you have USA warehouse stock of these)
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Lozaning
Lozaning@lozaning·
Hey @seeedstudio Whats a girl gotta do to get you to sponsor my WiFIVEdra project? It's an open source, real time, dual band, 39 channel (14 2.4Ghz + 25 5Ghz) Wifi Panopticon! I've already bought 5, any chance ya'll could hook me up with the 34 others I need for full coverage?
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Lozaning@lozaning

My @seeedstudio ESP32-C5 Xaio just showed up!!!

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FiberMoose@FiberMoose·
@gdholtby @oliviasolon Yes, you can update the contents of it, esp if you have a NeXT or similar from @DangerousThings. Just need a flipper, proxmark, or for just standard NFC stuff- your phone
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geoff@gdholtby·
@oliviasolon Do you still have a way to update it? I always kind of liked the idea of having one of those and being able to put your hotel room key or whatever on it.
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Olivia Solon
Olivia Solon@oliviasolon·
Nothing quite like the shame of having to explain to a radiographer why you got a microchip implanted in your hand so you could buy a KitKat from a vending machine in Wisconsin for a story 10 years go
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FiberMoose@FiberMoose·
@202accepted Nevermind- I read the original post and I wasn't the only one lmao
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Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
Open Printer is a fully open-source inkjet with DRM-free ink and no subscriptions. Repairable and customizable with Creative Commons parts and firmware.
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Mahoutsuka
Mahoutsuka@Mahoutsukatr·
"Shoot at the server room during the evacuation"
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gabriel@gabriel1·
sf has the most autistic billboards
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FiberMoose@FiberMoose·
@AustinMeshOrg just made contact with several folks Southest AUS - HRL @ 22k ft
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FiberMoose@FiberMoose·
Contact at 26k ft over San Marcos/North San Antonio Also confirmed contacts with Leander/North Austin while at 10k ft over southern Austin
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Helen (of Tor)
Helen (of Tor)@h313n_0f_t0r·
“ok so when it says ‘seeding’ click on the stop button…”
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Dave Jones
Dave Jones@eevblog·
The PCB silkscreen overlay is free, I repeat, FREE, please use it to actually label stuff.
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Stephan Berger
Stephan Berger@malmoeb·
During a recent incident response case, we observed the following file access: \\localhost\C$\@ GMT-2025.06.21-10.53.43\Windows\NTDS\ntds.dit This is a clever method of accessing a Volume Shadow Copy (VSS) snapshot. Many EDR and detection systems typically monitor for commands such as 'vssadmin list shadows', and may trigger alerts based on their use. However, by leveraging the "Previous Versions" feature in Windows (see screenshot), attackers can select a snapshot, view its properties, and enter the '@ GMT' path directly in Explorer. This allows them to browse the snapshot's contents without needing to use the command line. Because this technique doesn't rely on typical shadow copy commands, it may evade detection by your EDR or SIEM solution. You might want to test it in your environment to identify and close this potential detection gap 🦸‍♂️🦸‍♀️
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