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Like everything else, optimized for solitary work at 3am. == Plugin Stack == === Core === * '''LazyVim''' - Base configuration, most defaults disabled * '''init.lua''' - <code>require(\"config.lazy\")</code> and nothing else === Visual === * '''ayu.lua''' / '''ayu-toggle.lua''' - Dark theme that doesn't burn retinas at night * ''...\"" }, { "logid": 30, "ns": 0, "title": "NOAA Satellites", "pageid": 30, "logpage": 30, "revid": 101, "params": {}, "type": "create", "action": "create", "user": "Ejfox", "timestamp": "2025-06-08T14:38:44Z", "comment": "Created page with \"= NOAA Satellites = Receiving weather images directly from space using simple equipment. == Active Satellites == - NOAA 15 - 137.6200 MHz - NOAA 18 - 137.9125 MHz - NOAA 19 - 137.1000 MHz Transmitting APT (Automatic Picture Transmission) as they pass overhead. == Reception Basics == === Minimal Setup === - RTL-SDR dongle ($30) - V-dipole or QFH antenna - Computer running SDR# - WXtoImg or noaa-apt for decoding === Better Setup === - LNA (low noise amplifier) - Q...\"" }, { "logid": 29, "ns": 0, "title": "Flipper Zero", "pageid": 29, "logpage": 29, "revid": 100, "params": {}, "type": "create", "action": "create", "user": "Ejfox", "timestamp": "2025-06-08T14:37:20Z", "comment": "Created page with \"= Flipper Zero = Portable multi-tool for pentesters and hardware hackers - the cyberpunk Tamagotchi. == What It Actually Is == A pocket-sized device that speaks the languages of the invisible world - infrared, RFID, NFC, SubGHz, GPIO. Part educational tool, part mischief maker, part digital Swiss Army knife. == Core Capabilities == - SubGHz: 300-928 MHz (garage doors, weather stations, IoT) - RFID: 125 kHz (HID prox cards, EM4100) - NFC: Mifare, bank cards, Amiibo -...\"" }, { "logid": 28, "ns": 0, "title": "HackRF", "pageid": 28, "logpage": 28, "revid": 99, "params": {}, "type": "create", "action": "create", "user": "Ejfox", "timestamp": "2025-06-08T14:36:12Z", "comment": "Created page with \"= HackRF = Open source software defined radio - transmit and receive from 1 MHz to 6 GHz. == Overview == The HackRF One is an open source hardware platform that can be used as a USB peripheral or programmed for stand-alone operation. It\u2019s the Swiss Army knife of RF - affordable enough to learn on, powerful enough for real work. == Why HackRF == - Half-duplex transceiver (can TX and RX, but not simultaneously) - Massive frequency range: 1 MHz - 6 GHz - Sample rate...\"" }, { "logid": 27, "ns": 0, "title": "Meshtastic", "pageid": 27, "logpage": 27, "revid": 98, "params": {}, "type": "create", "action": "create", "user": "Ejfox", "timestamp": "2025-06-08T14:34:45Z", "comment": "Created page with \"= Meshtastic = An open-source, off-grid, decentralized mesh network built on affordable LoRa radios. == What is Meshtastic == Meshtastic is a project that enables you to use inexpensive LoRa radios as a long range off-grid communication platform. By pairing with phones or running standalone, Meshtastic forms a mesh network that can span miles, routing messages through multiple hops to reach distant nodes. == Key Features == - No internet required - completely off-gr...\"" }, { "logid": 26, "ns": 0, "title": "Electronics Lab", "pageid": 26, "logpage": 26, "revid": 95, "params": {}, "type": "create", "action": "create", "user": "Ejfox", "timestamp": "2025-06-08T14:29:23Z", "comment": "Created page with \"=Portable Electronics Lab Design= A quick-deploy SDR & prototyping station for field work. ==Core Container== - Apache 4800 case from Harbor Freight - Customized pick-and-pluck foam - Integrated USB power strip mounted inside lid - Silica gel indicators + packets ==Layer Organization== ===Top Tray (Quick Access)=== - Hakko FX888D station, secured in custom foam cutout - Essential tools pocket: ** Wire strippers ** Flush cutters ** Pogo pins ** Screwdrivers...\"" }, { "logid": 25, "ns": 0, "title": "Ham Radio", "pageid": 25, "logpage": 25, "revid": 92, "params": {}, "type": "create", "action": "create", "user": "Ejfox", "timestamp": "2025-06-08T14:21:03Z", "comment": "Created page with \"== Ham Radio Protocols == Your comprehensive guide to radio frequencies, protocols, and the tools to explore them. === GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) === \u2018\u2019\u2018Frequency allocation:\u2019\u2019\u2019 462-467 MHz, 22 channels total. 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Cultural Context | |- | PGP/GPG encryption || Technical || Generate your first key pair || Web of trust, key signing parties || Crypto Wars, Phil Zimmermann's legal battles |- | Lockpicking || Technical || Buy a clear practice lock || TOOOL meetings, Defcon lockpick village || MIT roof and tunnel hacking tradition |- | Phone phreaking || Technical || Learn about blue boxes || Build a red box, explore VoI...\"" }, { "logid": 22, "ns": 0, "title": "Coach Artie", "pageid": 22, "logpage": 22, "revid": 79, "params": {}, "type": "create", "action": "create", "user": "Ejfox", "timestamp": "2025-06-01T17:16:29Z", "comment": "Created page with \"[https://coachartiebot.com Coach Artie] created by [https://room302.studio Room 302 Studio]\"" } ] } }