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willhaley.com
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| | | | | I've been enjoying the quality and ease of use of the Drift Ghost X camera for my bicycle rides. It is relatively affordable and simple. The camera is water resistant, and the waterproof case gives me confidence during a rain storm. Though, the waterproof case looks rather bulky and a little ridiculous I must admit. I've found that the simplest way to dump video from the camera is by removing the SD card, but I wanted to share what I found while examining the Linux system installed on the camera. | |
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whynothugo.nl
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| | | | | [AI summary] This is a detailed technical blog post outlining the setup and configuration of a new Linux system. The author walks through various steps and configurations related to system services, hardware, software tools, and user preferences. | |
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reverse.put.as
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| | | | | Note: the original post was written in 2017 when there weren't many posts discussing direct attacks to firmware flash. It also took a while to get in touch with the ISP to give them a chance to fix some of the issues described (in particular the ACS access) and then it was left in draft mode until today. I just made a quick revision and fixed quite a few dead links. | |
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telconews.co.uk
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| | | UK faces around 17 million daily cyber attacks in 2023, with most targeting remote desktop protocol, says Coalition. | ||