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systemoverlord.com
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| | | | I was cleaning up some old electronics (I'm a bit of a pack rat) and came across a Mac Mini I've owned since 2009. I was curious whether it still worked and whether it could get useful work done. This turned out to be more than a 5 minute experiment,... | |
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www.lieberbiber.de
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| | | | In a statement issued on March 14, 2017, the Free Software Foundation declares that the new GitHub Terms of Service don't conflict with copyleft, but still recommends to use other hosting sites. | |
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willhaley.com
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| | | | In order to test this, you must have a WiFi card with monitor mode. The Penguin Wireless N USB Adapter for GNU / Linux (TPE-N150USB) worked well for me. ThinkPenguin USB WiFi cards typically use Atheros chipsets, and because ThinkPenguin uses predictable chipsets you can be certain you will receive an Atheros chipset for this device. With this card, you can use monitor mode. The range not be great, but if you are testing the security of your own home network, range should not matter much. | |
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www.frijid.net
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