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Does X have a #maker community?
I have a question, would you waste header pins to support a module?
About to wire the nRF24 into the #flipperzero any suggestions?
I wanted it to swappable so the extra space could make drops snap the pins.
#esp32#Arduino#Espressif
nRF24L01 module packs a punch.
2.4 GHz RF transceiver used for short range wireless communication.
Can travel up to 1000km with PA/LNA on ultra low power 1.9v-3.6v.
Useful for detection and analysis to keep your network safe and secure.
#tech#technology
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Securing your home network can be challenging!
With a few devices like this one you can audit and secure your network.
You can’t defend from something you can’t see, this gadget lets you visualise those threats.
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This is the Brucegotchi in the Bruce firmware for the CYD.
Bruce can do multiple defensive functions to help secure your network.
Open source, If you can’t built it.
Message me and I can build you one.
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It doesn’t just alert you live on threats it can help strengthen your passwords.
It’s the more aggressive sniffer it actively forces handshakes so you can review and update weak passwords.
RTX Spark, early preview 👀
Personal AI agents. Faster creator workflows. RTX ON gaming. NVIDIA’s Jacob Freeman walks through how one Superchip brings it all together in a new class of slim laptops. 👇
🚨do you understand what just happened with NVIDIA RTX Spark..
Jensen Huang walked on stage and pulled an entire gaming PC out of his pocket.
NVIDIA merged the CPU, RTX GPU, AI hardware and up to 128GB of memory into one Windows-on-ARM superchip and called it the end of the PC as you know it.
> 20-core Grace CPU plus a Blackwell GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores - RTX 5070-tier graphics in a 14mm body.
> NVIDIA claims 100+ FPS at 1440p in 007 First Light and Forza Horizon 6, on battery.
> It runs a 120-billion-parameter AI model locally, no cloud needed.
> ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI and Microsoft already have 30+ laptops lined up for this fall.
The whole internet has two questions: is it real, and how much. Nobody's asking the third - what happens to every other chipmaker if it is.