The saddest part of the downfall of the IBA is the loss of programs like Engineering Announcements. Showing off the technology and what's coming down the pipeline - and in levels of detail that'd make a CEO go red and call his lawyer.
Interesting that the IBA Engineering program showed the inside of the Chilworth uplink as late as May 1990. The computer-operated monitoring system is a neat thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0FcijFRWDg&t=935s
Put a clear coat on and I think I'm done! I love how it's make the black parts really shiny like they're wet c:
Tried to remember how to do a wash with some hastily mixed up black wash. Didn't go as I'd hoped but I'm still happy with the result. I'm calling it all done c:
Deleting 60GB of work files to make space for 150 episodes of premium quality entertainment*
* It's so so bad. You can't imagine how bad this show is.
Tried to remember how to do a wash with some hastily mixed up black wash. Didn't go as I'd hoped but I'm still happy with the result. I'm calling it all done c:
Which brings me to part two, MeshMarauder.
This is an open source tool demonstrating proof-of-concept exploits against the DEFCON 33 Meshtastic firmware.
MeshMarauder will demostrate:
- Tracking user activity on any mesh regardless of encryption usage
- Hijack all meshtastic user profile metadata
- Change any users public key
- Send messages as any user in channel chats that appear authentic
- MITM direct messages
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