LTE-Cell-Scanner
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LTE-Cell-Scanner
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LTESniffer: An Open-Source LTE Downlink/Uplink Eavesdropper
For those interested in a more accessible LTE meta-data decoder check out https://github.com/JiaoXianjun/LTE-Cell-Scanner which can work with even cheap rtl-sdr dongles (for some things). It is a fork of an older https://github.com/Evrytania/LTE-Cell-Scanner
- The Cheap Radio Hack That Disrupted Poland's Railway System
- What can you do with a HackRf and 4G?
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Detecting Fake 4G Base Stations in Real Time (2020) [pdf]
Having a quick look : I understand they only listen and never transmit, and just decode MIB and SIB1 => why do they require a sophisticated and expensive SDR such as bladerf ? I though an rtl-sdr would be able to decode MIB (and probably SIB, but I have a doubt there because maybe the location of those resource blocks would exceed the rtl-sdr's limited bandwidth... I would need to check, but anyway it seems https://github.com/JiaoXianjun/LTE-Cell-Scanner is able to decode SIB)
duckduckgo-locales
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Geometric line-art of Wacław Szpakowski
I enjoyed those, thanks! I like the circular grid eddy type ones the most. I wanted to highlight some favourites but they have a curious phenomenon where, after studying one for a while, looking at a new one is so refreshing that it always ranks higher so I just get stuck in a circle myself!
Reminds me of the graphic design at "May Contain Hackers 2022" that I really liked: https://mch2022.org/#/ which included a tool to generate similar designs https://mch2022.org/design/
Also reminds me of Bernard Cohen works that I loved in Tate Modern. For me, he achieves something next level which is to go beyond just pressing my "pleasing geometric pattern" buttons but also the type of order/disorder that feels like a human intelligence at work too.
I can't find a page including the ones I have in mind but:
https://www.flowersgallery.com/exhibitions/387-bernard-cohen...
https://www.artnet.com/artists/bernard-cohen/
Sod it, this is probably more comprehensive:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=bernard+cohen+works&iax=images&ia=...
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The capacitor that Apple soldered incorrectly at the factory
Recently read that if you are going to be using an LED bulb in an enclosed space, buy bulbs designed for the high temperature, otherwise you WILL get premature failures in bulbs that will last for years in ordinary lamps.
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=lm&q=led+bulbs+enclosed+fixture+ra...
- Cybertruck's Many Recalls Make It Worse Than 91 Percent of All 2024 Vehicles
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Bottles of OOP now available in Python
That is easy to say in hindsight when given the example. It is not so easy to see in advance. After all, OOP’s proponents say that OOP makes everything better. You never hear them saying “don’t use OOP here”.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=oop+inheritance+behavior
I doubt you would find a single result in the top 10 saying not to do this and many will seem to encourage it. One of the results says:
> Inheritance is frequently used to integrate your code with library code
A much younger version of myself said: Daemonizing should be a library function. Let’s use inheritance to do that.
Saying it is not really taught properly is avoiding the reality that you just can’t teach it properly. Knowing for certain when it will not cause problems requires knowing the future.
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Is the 80 character line limit still relevant? (2008)
Someone else is going to be weird and want to look this up so I'll save you the trouble.
Yes, this commenter's claim about line lengths are supported by many, many different sources who recommend a 50 to 80 character line length.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=reading+optimal+line+length
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Rats Learned to Drive–and They Love It
Or dogs skateboarding, leaning into the curve of the roads.
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=dog+skating&iax=videos&ia=v...
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Teen serial swatter-for-hire busted, pleads guilty, could face 20 years
> What percentage of current police departments were conversions from slave patrols? What is the source of this data?
https://duckduckgo.com/?hps=1&q=police+departments+were+conv...
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Lindt not 'expertly crafted with the finest ingredients'. Lead in dark chocolate
Meanwhile in Germany the people are standing in rows on the streets since 2AM because of some influencer shit about superspecial 'Dubai Chocolate' in limited edition.
https://news.google.com/search?for=lindt+dubai+schokolade&hl...
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=Dubai+Chocolate&ia=web
- Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to Lead Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)
- Don't search for "biglittle sucks" on DDG