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My favorite fun fact about the US military is that some old Navy FLTSATCOM satellites have been abused by Brazilians as free CB radio relays, e.g. by truckers to chat on the road.
These vintage 1980s satellites are nothing more than analog linear amplifiers without any authentication. It's open to everyone as long as long you can point an antenna at it, with a RF mixer at the right frequency. The military can't do anything. This audio recording is absolutely hilarious: https://www.solarix.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/260.625-US-Military-Channel-Warnings.mp3
https://www.wired.com/2009/04/fleetcom/
https://www.reddit.com/r/RTLSDR/comments/3guxco/brazilian_satcom_pirate_transmitting_sstv_images/
https://www.rtl-sdr.com/listening-brazilian-fleetsatcom-pirates-rtl-sdr/
I2P On The Pinephone / Pinetab?
Sure Can! 🧄 🔒
Mostly Recognize I2P For Anonymity / Privacy Purposes, It's Also An Easy Way To Add end-to-end #encryption to apps (#security)
(now shared first on blog, next #Tor friendly Peertube in advance of non-tor friendly vid platforms)
#tutorial #HumanRights #OnlineSafety #Netsurf #privacy #infosec #cybersecurity #I2P #Pinephone #Pinetab #Pine64 #hardware #Java #TILvids #peertube #federation #decentralized
Sines, sines, everywhere there's sines. Here's sined multires value noise with sined color postprocessing, for #Genuary15's prompt "sine waves". I love the shimmery look that RGB colors take on when they go through a sine function.
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