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  1. Cal Bryant, , more info

    Hacking GPS into the Meteor 75 Pro, a tiny FPV drone
    Following on from my previous article I added GPS1 (well, GNSS) to my tiny drone – the Meteor 75 Pro. I wanted to add GPS so I could make use of GPS rescue in betaflight as well as see the altitude, speed and distance in the OSD.
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  2. ZephrSec - ZSEC Blog, , more info

    Adversarial SysAdmin - The Key to Effective Living off the Land
    In my previous role, we frequently employed ‘living off the land’ strategies, rarely using C2 infrastructure and instead relying on insider threat credentials or access to systems via legitimate means. Consequently, I have developed strong skills in manually searching for data and hunting based on keywords. Using built-in tools, manually searching network shares and SharePoint, and finding practical ways to manipulate legitimate data.The LOLBAS/GTFOBINS projects have been written about tonnes …
    By Andy Gill, 1,221 words
  3. feeling listless, , more info

    Unipex! 2024
    Film If you've been wondering why wind has been whistling through this old place lately it's because all of the excitement has been happening on BlueSky where I've been live skeeting (jesus) a read through of Empire Magazine. All of it. You can see the story so far here. Part of the process has included retrospectively catching up on people or places mentioned in articles and while I'd usually do …
    By Stuart Ian Burns, 701 words
  4. Southern Rockies Nature Blog, , more info

    How the Swiss Army Knife Will Hypnotise You
    A few months ago, a veteran upland bird-hunter on Facebook asked people to list their favorite pocket knives. I have owned a few since I started carrying one at age 11 or whenever. Most popular brands have ridden in my jeans: Schrade, Case, Old Timer, Gerber, Buck, and so on.But then one day I needed a knife -- apparently I had donated my last one to Amtrak -- and I …
    By Chas S. Clifton, 297 words
  5. Wood With Strings, , more info

    Dry Sanding With Super Assilex and Super Buflex Abrasive Sheets
    I put this East Indian rosewood/European spruce guitar to one side as I proceeded with my usual process of wet sanding and buffing four other guitar bodies, the motivation being that I wanted to compare wet sanding with the dry sanding alternative.There was an unavoidable delay as I waited for delivery of the Eagle Abrasives' Super Assilex and Super Buflex papers from Stewart MacDonald in the U.S., but as this …
    By Wood With Strings, 517 words
  6. Nicky Makes Words Sometimes, , more info

    Signal Boosts for Sept & Oct 2024
    (⏱️ ~8 min read) Once again I got swamped with work so I missed last month's Signal Boost / Links post, so here's a two-fer, for all the stuff I recommend that I found last & this month. Previous months' Signal Boosts: July/Aug 2024, June 2024, May 2024 This month's Signal Boosts: 🐦 Trans furry hyperpop conlang musical mockumentary ↪ 👋 DynamicLand is back, bay-beeeee ↪ 🍞 "I put a …
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  7. Lucy Bellwood – Blog, , more info

    Firmament
    Still chipping away at this quilt I started on a whim in the spring.
    By Lucy Bellwood, 15 words
  8. Max Slater, , more info

    Bronx Zoo II
    Bronx Zoo, New York, NY, 2024
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  9. Packing Up The Pieces | Blog, , more info

    13 Incredible Camino de Santiago Churches, Chapels, & Hidden Gems to Discover
    Some of the most impressive churches and historical sites are found along the Camino de Santiago routes that twist through the length of Europe. While tourists and pilgrims alike will be drawn to the grand cathedrals on the Camino de Santiago, I find the most special places are the tiny chapels, churches, and unplanned hidden...
    By Megan Anderson, 67 words
  10. Just a Summary, , more info

    Emulating Ed Sheeran's Looper X in Loopy Pro
    I’m not sure if this will ever see the light of day, but what the hell, I’ll do it here in case I can turn it into a proper write up. At the moment, I’m only concerned with emulating Ed’s ‘multi’ workflow. If I get that working, I’ll hopefully have a leg up on implementing the other modes. Also, I’m assuming we’re working with an unset tempo to begin with. …
    By Piers Cawley, 888 words
  11. Science fiction comics | Bad Space, , more info

    Dementia Ward
    By imscottbase, 2 words
  12. Pylon of the Month, , more info

    Pylon of the Month - October 2024
    October's Pylon of the Month is from a fan of the website who encountered it whilst cycling from Zurich to Rapperswil. He notes that it is a tension tower where the line of cables changes direction vertically as it descends to the valley and lake below. A quick look at the open infrastructure map leads me to believe that it's a 132/110 kV line descending to the Rapperswil substation. If …
    By Kevin Mosedale, 296 words
  13. Present & Correct, , more info

    How to hibernate (1952)
    Scanned by us from the 1952 book Animal Fair, by the Provensens. We will add more of the scans to this page later in the week.
    By Neal Whittington, 30 words
  14. Gallimore Railroading, , more info

    2024 Tombstones
    Pre-made "skinny" stones being bulked with foam. Inspector Vulture approves.Shaped and coated with joint compound over paper mache'.Painted black and dry-brushed white.While I have several ideas for scratch-built monuments, this was another year to simply "bulk out" premade stones to give them more heft and believability. It is a simple process of building up the back and base of the stone with additional foam then coating with paper mache' and …
    By Galen Gallimore, 141 words
  15. George Shakan, , more info

    PCA like a Mathematician
    Principal Component Analysis, or PCA, is a fundamental dimensionality reduction technique using in Machine Learning. The general goal is to transform a -dimensional problem into a -dimensional one, where is smaller than . This can be used, for instance, to plot large dimensional data on a 2D or 3D plot, or to reduce the number of features in an effort to eliminate random noise in a machine learning problem (made …
    By George Shakan, 1,282 words