Message from @Ann Hiro
Discord ID: 679544985896615966
not sure if this should go into tech or comms but software-defined radio has a lotta potential
u do need external dongles to use it tho
sdrsharp is a good tool in windows for software defined radio doe
and if ur using linux GNU radio is good for dat
what such potential is there?
that is not found in traditional radio
can't you send files?
Pre-b00g potential is its basically free. No $3000 rigs needed.
mid/post-b00g major downside is NO POWER INFRASTRUCTURE.
yea it's definately only viable with infrastructure
you can send a ton of stuff thru radio
ive seen images send with radio before
so u could send a map of an area on a frequency
and you could probably script frequency hopping since youre already on computers
im looking into it rn
you can't tx with sdr
@brotha is there a place to start in all of these .pdf files, it's overwhelming <:really:673419076969824256>
Precisely why I didn't pin them
pin one so it's easy for people to jump to
@itstooslim if anyone can confirm this, the riseupvpn.net windows download might be compromised, my computer says it detected "Trojan:Win32/Occamy.C" under RisupVPN/bitmask_helper.exe
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oof
jesus dude
okay I'm taking them off the VPN list
@brotha you heard anything about it?
the strange thing is i downloaded it on two computers and the first one installed fine and the second one flagged it as a trojan, both running windows 10 latest update
hm
a good resource for checking websites before you download stuff: https://www.mywot.com/
Ive scanned it before with malware bytes and i havent got any sorta trojan things before, it could be a false positive or it could be that it was super undetectable on my computer somehow
Bitmask helper is open source tho
It probably detects a false positive because it runs some commands as root
Could be a not false positive tho cus i dont see anyone having done a code audit here
A tiny part of me has always suspected Microsoft of intentionally setting up false positives on software that they don't want you snooping around with
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they do