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williamdurand.fr
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| | | | | I wrote a [Twitter thread about hardware hacking]1 some time ago. The idea was to explain one way to obtain privileged access on a device. In this case, the target was a cheap Chromecast-like device (more on that below) and I "easily" got root access via UART. This used to be a link to a Twitter thread from me. I? | |
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iosoft.blog
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| | | | | In a previous post, I described 'EDLA', a WiFi-based logic analyser unit, that uses a Web-based display. That version used an ESP32 to provide WiFi connectivity; the PEDLA uses a Pi PicoW module instead. Hardware PEDLA circuit board The hardware is similar to the previous version; aside from the CPU change, the main addition is... | |
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pagefault.blog
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| | | | | Step-by-step guide how to flash Sonoff S20 WiFi outlet with custom MQTT firmware. | |
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dumblebots.com
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| | | In this blog/tutorial, we will see how to use a Light Dependent Resistor (also called a photoresistor) along with an Arduino as a light sensor and log our readings on to the Serial Monitor. This can be used for many projects, such as an automatic night lamp, or a smart light whose brightness is dependent... | ||