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astropy
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0.0 | 9.9 | |
4 months ago | about 21 hours ago | |
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setoolkit
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Ask HN: Resources for College Cybersecurity Club?
[2] https://github.com/trustedsec/social-engineer-toolkit
- any tips for using SET toolkit?
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How can a file be malicious?
There's programs out there to make these malicious PDFs, word documents, etc https://github.com/trustedsec/social-engineer-toolkit
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Open source Phishing tool
Social Engineer Toolkit (SET)
- There is framework for everything.
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Social Engineer Toolkit (SET) Query
Yes, you can find out who clicked, and more. Here's a link to the toolkit's documentation where you can get a lot of other help and tips: https://github.com/trustedsec/social-engineer-toolkit/blob/master/readme/User_Manual.pdf
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No cheating
git clone https://github.com/trustedsec/social-engineer-toolkit/ setoolkit/ cd setoolkit pip3 install -r requirements.txt python setup.py
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some tips on mass mailing attack ?
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astropy
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Julia 1.10 Released
Astropy [0] lives at the heart of most work. It has a Python interface, often backed by Fortran and C++ extension modules. If you use Astropy, you're indirectly using libraries like ERFA [6] and cfitsio [7] which are in C/Fortran.
I personally end up doing a lot of work that uses the HEALPix sky tesselation, so I use healpy [2] as well.
Openorb is perhaps a good example of a pure-Fortran package that I use quite. frequently for orbit propagation [3].
In C, there's Rebound [4] (for N-body simulations) and ASSIST [5] (which extends Rebound to use JPL's pre-calculated positions of major perturbers, and expands the force model to account for general relativity).
There are many more, these are just ones that come to mind from frequent usage in the last few months.
[0] https://www.astropy.org/
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Skyfield: Elegant Astronomy for Python
Users interested in a broader range of astronomical tools beyond coordinate transformations may be interested in https://www.astropy.org/ and its affiliated packages.
- Astropy: Common core package for Astronomy in Python
- [R] Astronomia ex machina: a history, primer and outlook on neural networks in astronomy
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License Adherence Help
I'm working on a pure Rust approximation of astropy. Up til now, I was able to recreate the intent by looking at an external API, but I'm moving on to functionality that I don't understand enough to implement without basically copying the code. Astropy uses the BSD-3 license, and it wraps the ERFA library which uses a custom license. My project currently uses the MIT license. My PR is here - my question is have I attributed everything correctly, or is there anything I need to change for everything to be above-board?
- Astro physics data analysis
- I'm a mechanical engineer with a solid background in Python and experience earlier in my career in natural science/physics. Are there any meaningful, active, open source opportunities in space science?
- OpenSource voltado à ciência
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Astronomical Calculations for Hard SF in Common Lisp
For folks who might be interested in astronomical calculations but who don't want to roll their own library, astropy (https://www.astropy.org/) is widely used by professional astronomers.
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Looking to study data from JWST's spectroscopy instruments
I agree with the other commenter. Check out their github. If you’re looking to build your skills long term (and have some experience with python) it’s worth checking out astropy and their fits file handling routines.
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