@xorraxrax

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Daily #gentoo user. #itsec #professional, #pentest everything. Mostly Web, but also #network, #OT, #IoT, #SRE, etc. Love #soldering, #linux, #sdr, #foss (in random order).

GNU Radio 3.10.7.0 is out!

People still complain GNU Radio was hard to install – I say: I recommend people actually try. (It really isn't any more.)

https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php?title=InstallingGR#Quick_Start

Trouble?
Ask questions on Matrix `#gnuradio:gnuradio.org` via, for example, https://app.element.io/#/room/%23gnuradio%3Agnuradio.org?via=gnuradio.org

#GNURadio #installation #DoorsWideOpenComeOnIn

@gnuradio

InstallingGR - GNU Radio

#reverseengineering Lesson 113: ARM-32 Course 2 (Part 48 – Debugging Post-Decrement Operator) #assembler #c #cyber #cybersecurity #hack #hacking https://github.com/mytechnotalent/Reverse-Engineering
GitHub - mytechnotalent/Reverse-Engineering: A FREE comprehensive reverse engineering tutorial covering x86, x64, 32-bit/64-bit ARM, 8-bit AVR and 32-bit RISC-V architectures.

A FREE comprehensive reverse engineering tutorial covering x86, x64, 32-bit/64-bit ARM, 8-bit AVR and 32-bit RISC-V architectures. - mytechnotalent/Reverse-Engineering

GitHub
#reverseengineering Lesson 114: ARM-32 Course 2 (Part 49 – Hacking Post-Decrement Operator) #assembler #c #cyber #cybersecurity #hack #hacking https://github.com/mytechnotalent/Reverse-Engineering
GitHub - mytechnotalent/Reverse-Engineering: A FREE comprehensive reverse engineering tutorial covering x86, x64, 32-bit/64-bit ARM, 8-bit AVR and 32-bit RISC-V architectures.

A FREE comprehensive reverse engineering tutorial covering x86, x64, 32-bit/64-bit ARM, 8-bit AVR and 32-bit RISC-V architectures. - mytechnotalent/Reverse-Engineering

GitHub

Gmail is putting ads in the middle of your inbox. Is it worth being bombarded with ads? Why bend over backwards to escape Gmail Ads when you can migrate to Tutanota?! 😎

https://tutanota.com/blog/gmail-ads-annoying

Can Gmail Ads Get Even More Annoying?

Why It's Time to Switch to an Ad-Free Email Provider

Tutanota

Just thought of this as I put on my rubber ID bracelet in preparation to go for a ride: wear an ID tag. Wear two. Ask any cop or EMT who has ever worked a pedestrian fatality, and they will tell you: Like flip-flops on a Texas roller coaster, shoes always always ALWAYS come off the pedestrian in a vehicle-versus-pedestrian hit. Often the fly a long way away.

When pedestrians are hit by a car, the victim's shoes absolutely, positively, WILL fly off. Guaran-flippin-teed.

So while lots of runners and cyclists put ID tags on their shoes, also wearing a rubberized ID bracelet (like the ones they sell at https://www.roadid.com/) is a great idea for those running or cycling near public roads.

I do both: the wrist tag, the shoe tag, and, if I am carrying a backpack, I put ID and insurance information inside the bag, secured in a Ziploc. The RoadID tags have a code and PIN on them for first responders who can go to the RoadID site, enter the codes and get all the up-to-date information about me.

ROAD iD - World Leaders in Runner ID, Cycling ID & Medical ID

ROAD iD is the premier line of ID tags and bracelets for hikers, runners, cyclists, and medical id. 4 ways to wear - wrist, wearable tech, neck, or shoe.

ROAD iD
"„Going dark“ sei eine Angststörung, unter der der Sicherheitskomplex leide. „In Wahrheit hatten die #Strafverfolgungsbehörden noch nie einen so weitreichenden Zugang zu unserem #Privatleben und unserer Persönlichkeit wie im digitalen Zeitalter“, sagt Breyer"
https://netzpolitik.org/2023/going-dark-eu-gruendet-arbeitsgruppe-gegen-verschluesselung-und-anonymitaet/#netzpolitik-pw
Going Dark: EU gründet Arbeitsgruppe gegen Verschlüsselung und Anonymität

Die schwedische Ratspräsidentschaft postuliert ein neues Prinzip

netzpolitik.org
We all regularly see the successes of others, but rarely discuss what it actually takes to get there. Normalize talking about that other part...
The Great Reddit Migration to the Fediverse
#lemmy #kbin #reddit
habe etwas GPN FOMO. maybe next year?