ZeKK14·vor 2 Jahren·discussThat's the result without wireguard. With wireguard:> depending on the use case for a Pi Zero WireGuard server, it could get the job done with ~30-40 megabits per second speed capabilities.
ZeKK14·vor 3 Jahren·discussIn Europe, EASA recommends this since the Germanwings accident but it's not an actual rule, each company decides what they want to do.https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/74912/what-is-t...
ZeKK14·vor 3 Jahren·discussFrance launched a similar program and publish everything they can on GithubSee https://www.systeme-de-design.gouv.fr/ and https://github.com/GouvernementFR/dsfr
ZeKK14·vor 3 Jahren·discussThere is no frame around the window. The electrical door handle opens up a bit the window before unlocking the door to free it from the seal.Without power the manual handle needs to do that also, which is more complicated that a "normal" door handle.
ZeKK14·vor 3 Jahren·discussYour root password is stored as a hash. It could leak when you type it in sudo for instance.
ZeKK14·vor 3 Jahren·discussThe exploit will leak more or less random data (data which was accessed recently by the CPU). You cannot target a specific part of the memory, but you can keep fetching data until you get something interesting.
> depending on the use case for a Pi Zero WireGuard server, it could get the job done with ~30-40 megabits per second speed capabilities.