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Found this on hackernews and thought some were interesting, especially #26. Could this possible fix the nano's SD card issue? I can mt tey it at the moment (dumb 'ol Irma) but someone should try it out. Good luck
https://www.lopezferrando.com/30-interesting-shell-commands/
26. Fix ext4 file system with problems with its superblock
sudo fsck.ext4 -f -y /dev/sda1 sudo fsck.ext4 -v /dev/sda1 sudo mke2fs -n /dev/sda1 sudo e2fsck -n <first block number of previous
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Is the word Pineapple in this context an actual term used in BT trchnology stack or is Pineapple becomming synonymous with rogue AP and MiTM attacks?
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Not to threadjack but Is it possible to have a portable EMP device that was Protected from its own EMP pulse? eg. A shielded box/bag with an antenna poking up and out through the shielding.
/unsure of anything EMP except bad news bears for the tinkerers
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https://gitartist.herokuapp.com/
I got the sultry Sansa. I'll take it.
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For any one having to deal with a chaotic natural event; people first, everything else second.
Have a plan; Stick to the plan; Always deliver!
Everything is temporary except this moment.
Keep your wits about you and be safe my fellow entities.
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After the board's gui minor revamp herr and there, I see you can either like or upvote someone's post.
what's the difference/purpose other than someone seeing that you appriciate their content?
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18 hours ago, ThoughtfulDev said:
I'm using PIA but have a look at That One Privacy Site. That dude is just awesome!
I ran across this site a few days ago, seems legit (not financially prompted to promote certain vpns) in it's reviews/information I didn't scrub the site down so I could be wrong.
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Not sure if useful. Is it?
Found this on hackernews. I don't know enough but it sounds useful:
http://hookify-cooking-programming.a3c1.starter-us-west-1.openshiftapps.com/
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10 minutes ago, Dave-ee Jones said:
Rightio. I'll give it more thought. The only thing I need to consider now is if I have the time to manage something like that in my spare time. I guess I won't need to actively watch it, just add as I get requests or have a look around every now and then.
Wouldn't this be a situation where as a sticky thread of tutorial chaos would be advantageous? Something that would rate and berate, all but moderate it's self. Letting you do you boo boo..
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What about a sticky thread that in the Everything Else subforum? That way people people could post their own and link to other relevant tutorials found elsewhere? It would be at the top of the busiest subforum and people could then search that thread alone for whatever it is they're looking.
Similar to the thread I created last year as a resource for myself and others to revisit, sort of a bookmark thread if you will.
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On 9/1/2017 at 4:37 PM, trapman16 said:
I plan to post more info if there is interest for it.
Nondescript box, antenna's poking out, only info is war driving And pentesting..?
YES PLEASE!!
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You can also double encrypt on an iphone if one of the vpn's are openvpn and the other IPsec/IKEv2.
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2 hours ago, Foxtrot said:
Underneath each rubber foot on the bottom is a small Philips head screw. Remove these and then gently pry the top of the case off by going around it with a guitar pick or similar tool.
Make sure you put the lid on the right way when you reassemble it.
For the win. Thank you. I posted a similar question in the nano forum. I doubt there's screws but I'll wait until someone replies.
Thanka again!
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/copy and paste from tetra
I want to open the case. Mainly to see the naked form factor. My heavy handed antics usually take over here & the end results are often broken parts.
Deep breath.
step back.
ask the forum.
Tips or tricks to opening the case?
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I want to open the outter case. Mainly to flip the locking washers but also see the naked form factor. I've slipped a plastic pry tool in along the seam on the back but the connectors along the corners seem well made. My heavy handed antics usually take over here & the end results are often broken parts.
Deep breath.
step back.
ask the forum.
Tips or tricks to opening the case?
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Things not to do while tor-ring:
https://www.whonix.org/wiki/DoNot
I use a nordvpn router through an openvpn router to double encapsulate the data.
Also I use https://whoer.net and https://doileak.com to double check my footprint.
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26 tagged projects at hackaday
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A little late for the 21st but in before the next one:
how does the moon get a haircut?
it gets an little eclipse
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It also helps knowing what your router allows you to do. ie. Stock netgear for the 3400 allows for a different setup than dd-wrt 3495 or Tamatousb by Shibby.
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IOS users: try out Endless. I'd like to hear other's thoughts instead of purely my own. I think it's fantastic. As fast if not faster than Focus and with some nice control. I wish It had the ability to disable/enable specific things like enable images and CSS but disable javascript.
i do also use iblockify to turn off things within Safari. It seems to affect the core safari so when I use things like the reddit app or the like, my previously disabled things still stay disabled. Yay.
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On 8/19/2017 at 11:36 AM, garrymarton said:
I am happy with Mozilla Firefox. Using it over 3 years.
Which OS are you using it with?
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1 hour ago, thatalbinofrog said:
Well played. I think I figured it out by myself eventually :P Dunno if I'm doing the right thing tho
You're a good sport.
Check out https://frankiejarrett.com/2014/09/how-to-connect-apple-tv-to-a-hotel-wi-fi-network/
works the same but replace 'apple tv' with 'wlan2'-ish.
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8 hours ago, thatalbinofrog said:
This is so smart! Thanks man, could you give a bit more of an in depth tutorial on how to do this?
Sure, check out this Post for step by step instructions.
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20 hours ago, Dave-ee Jones said:
My respect for your jokes went down a few notches (didn't actually think there were any beneath the one it was at anyway, but you know, there apparently was).
We're experiencing a paradigm shift!!1
FOUND ON HN: 30 interesting commands for the Linux shell
in Applications & Coding
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Yup on the first, second, no power where I live but a few miles away there's power and service. No water damage thanks to everything being in varying sizes of ziplock/trashbags saturated in desiccants.