A unique font that converts hexadecimal characters into disassembled Z80 instructions using OpenType features, with a focus on challenges and solutions for handling out-of-order operands and multiple character combinations.
Track aircraft flying above you using a Raspberry Pi, RTL-SDR, and an LED matrix.
Starfield watchface for Watchy, a starfield for your wrist
This repository contains a star/planets engine in an Arduino library.
The FindMyFlipper app allows a FlipperZero device to emulate Apple AirTag, Samsung SmartTag, or Tile Tracker, extending its tracking capabilities. Users can clone existing tags, customize beacon intervals, and optimize for battery life. The app also generates OpenHaystack key pairs for Apple's FindMy network. Detailed instructions for installation and usage are provided.
This GitHub repository contains the Hackers-Nightlight project, which showcases the attack possibilities and vulnerabilities of smart light bulbs. Specifically, it discusses the ESP32-C3 microcontroller's capabilities in certain smart light models, such as the Vont Smartlight Pro, for WiFi network penetration and exploitation. The README provides a detailed guide on how to flash custom firmware onto the ESP32-C3 to create a backdoor for remote connectivity and packet sniffing.
Open-source project showcasing a speech-to-text application on a low-cost CH32V003 microcontroller. The application reads audio from an analog microphone, identifies spoken digits 'zero' to 'nine', and logs the results over a serial link.
Rundeck is an open source automation service that allows users to easily run automation tasks across a set of nodes. This repository contains the source code for Rundeck, with features such as a web console, command line tools, and a WebAPI. It is built with Gradle and requires Java 1.8 and NodeJs 16. Documentation, development guides, and issue tracker are available.
OliveTin is a web-based interface that provides safe and simple access to predefined shell commands. It offers a responsive, touch-friendly UI, dark mode, accessibility, container integration, and more. It allows you to run complex commands, give access to commands to less technical people, and simplify command execution on various devices.
Neofetch, a popular command-line tool for displaying Linux system information, has been officially discontinued.
The source code has been archived on GitHub by programmer Dylan Araps.
There are several alternatives available, including Fastfetch and HyFetch, which are actively being developed.