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Three arrested for stealing thousands by hacking into ATMs with a Raspberry Pi

pcgamer.com
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RHEL: Open-Source Drama [video]

youtube.com
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Flyby Anomaly

en.wikipedia.org
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The Cookie Monster’s cookies aren’t what you think

mashed.com
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SpaceWire

en.wikipedia.org
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danbr
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Found this X account which posts in real-time some of the same info, hahaha: https://x.com/isstoiletelem
danbr
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Apple should bring back the translucent-brown key caps. They’re awesome.
danbr
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I would like to learn more about the “hack”. Although I doubt a CVE will be issued.

I can only assume it’s a simple serial console port left open, and a service technician toolset was leaked with the commands to open the cash dispenser.
danbr
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
In this case, Louis Slotin was the safety mechanism. Different times…

I’m currently reading Command and Control which dives into nuclear safety and more interestingly, accidents. I recommend it: https://books.google.com/books/about/Command_and_Control.htm...
danbr
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Practical Engineering just did a great video on Desalination.

Why Is Desalination So Difficult? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxqOPdEUNTs
danbr
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I had a professor in undergrad who scheduled his classes as early as possible, around 7:30am, because he was an early riser.

Notoriously known for difficult assignments and exams, he would allow extra time for tests, if we showed up an extra half hour early. Who wants to take an exam at 7am?! There was a massive curve to everyone’s grades.
danbr
·7 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I read this book a couple years ago, it’s great. In fact, I picked up the book 2nd hand with a note from the author inscribed on a cover page. Neat.

This book is especially interesting to anyone building systems where humans are required to interface with a computer on a “mission-critical” level.

It goes in-depth about the new type of electrical component-integrated circuits used in the guidance system. And more about other aspects of the navigation systems used on Apollo.

I recommend.