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Building a Custom 2G GSM Cellular Base Station [video]

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2 points·by ourcat·9 maanden geleden·2 comments

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ourcat
·9 dagen geleden·discuss
And we had kill files for spam.
ourcat
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Claude is in the contributor list on the repo.
ourcat
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Actually, after closer inspection of the screen on the third image of the device in the article, there does appear to be a Bluetooth icon.

Confirmed in the Dev Portal. https://docs.flipper.net/one/hardware/wifi-bluetooth
ourcat
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
The 'Layers' comparison image suggests that there would be no Bluetooth in the Flipper One. I would have thought that would still be very useful in 'Layer One'?
ourcat
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Genius. And also terrifying.
ourcat
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
I call it "furapy".
ourcat
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
Nicely done. I started a simple idea/project based on PeerJs (with self-hosted CoTURN) to make a little private 'zoom-like' chat.

I'd been considering doing an Omegle clone too, but have been side-tracked.

I also might take a look at the p2p file transfer ability WebRTC has for some other ideas.
ourcat
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
In the video he says the Full-Duplex SDR (Nuand bladeRF X40) hardware can be quite expensive. But he found one on ebay for $270.
ourcat
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
The funds are in the process of being returned:

https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/114189/poly-hack-attacke...
ourcat
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Loving "a herd of sheep grazing on a lush green hillside by tim burton".
ourcat
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
About six years ago, I built a similar app for an old long-distance (many timezones away) girlfriend and I to send voice messages to eachother. (called 'duovox' - not released to public). It created recordings and other metadata/attachments and simply zipped them up with a password and custom file extension and sent via email.

The app was naturally registered with the custom file extension, so that clicking the email attachment in the Mail app would simply open the app and the message it contained.

Very simple. Very effective. And using an existing and secure (one would hope!) transport: email.