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@eolach 0% if you mean conventional "smart home" stuff, "a little when it was fun" if you mean a random assortment of hacks.
This is a board (Arduino Nano 33 Sense) that I received for free as part of the promotional bag of stuff from a conference, it's hanging from a USB cable running code I wrote that spews sensor data, the data is shoved into Redis running on a little ARM board, periodically the light sensor data is extracted and turned into an image for lightbot, and I sometimes check the other sensors (barometer, hygrometer, thermometer but the thermometer always runs 10-20 degrees hot because of the design of the board) by running a script that ends up dumping a CSV and sending that through R to generate some PNGs.
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@lightbot Rained yesterday (thus the dark streaks). Barometer is up today, should be clear.
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You've got me wondering now the degree to which you've smartified your house.
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@eolach @ins0mniak >deserve to get hacked
I mean just dont install things :alex_lol:
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@p @eolach Deauth the router, snag the handshakes. see your wifi pass is fruitlupe45, pivot to your win8 laptop.
Steal your girls nudes.
Pwned.
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If people are still using Windows 7 or eight, let alone Windows in general then they deserve to get hacked for using an inherently insecure operating system made worse by keeping little to no good opsec practices.
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I install sketchy software on purpose just to show them hackers I ain't scared of them
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@eolach > don't even need to explicitly download something to catch malware.
99% of malware comes from the web, by not downloading anything you have basically secured you're self from 99% of things. :pepe_cofe_2:
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Might as well keep the machine offline at that point considering attacks have gotten sophisticated to the point where you don't even need to explicitly download something to catch malware.