Hello Lemmy Linux Tech Support. Does this run unix? Not like I’m asking just to post my thighs
It uses FreeRTOS (a non-unix based OS), I recommend posting once you’ve installed a Unix based OS on a computer :3
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Hello Lemmy Linux Tech Support. Does this run unix? Not like I’m asking just to post my thighs
It uses FreeRTOS (a non-unix based OS), I recommend posting once you’ve installed a Unix based OS on a computer :3
Does it have an Espressif chip inside?
No egg no creme, no lake no trout, no Unix no socks.
Ahem…very pretty thighs, and that runs *nix
Nice keychain.
It seems some people are scared of these devices because they can be used for evil.
What, apart from opening some garage doors, can you do with these? I was looking into getting one but they seem extremely limited, especially for the price tag. If I remember correctly, there’s just an STM32 inside these things.
Most garage doors I’ve encountered use rolling codes so you can’t even do that safely 😭
Most of the “benefits” are in the attachments. But it’s just a digital Swiss army knife basically
Isn’t this the type of device that can be used to open cars that are unlocked when a certain transmitter is in proximity? I may be mistaking this for something else but I remember talk about a somewhat similar looking device that could (among lots of other things) be used to steal cars this way.
I got one a while back and it’s fundamentally useless, even with attachments. If you’re actually going to do penetration testing you would be better off getting actual pentest devices. This is just a toy.
cute thighs :3 even if most comments seem to say it’s not unix :333
No it runs an annoying OS that’s okay I guess the custom firmwares are alright I like the BLE spam
😲 It’s a Unix system! I know this!
jahtnamas@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 months ago
where are the SOCKS
zero_spelled_with_an_ecks@programming.dev 6 months ago
Typically port 1080
wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Pfft we go with 1440 now. 1080 was so 2000s.