2000 law enforcement agencies in all 50 states + DC can decrypt your phone without a passcode, and they have done this hundreds of thousands of times since 2015, often without a warrant, according to schneier:
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2020/10/new-report-on-police-decryption-capabilities.html
does NBC news think that hacked machines or hacked data would... be evident on election day?
this screams "NOTHING TO SEE HERE, CITIZEN"
wow, @BurgBot sure is a weird niche fetish.
Youtubers are the Uber drivers of artists: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGLKuibR4Bk
wow. trey parker and matt stone are geniuses.
i'm sort of surprised there isn't some turnkey app that speaks to an rtlsdr, does a VHF and UHF survey automatically over a few mins, identifies any carriers, identifies the ones that are p25, and starts logging all of the signaling traffic on them, offering you a list of all observed talkgroups to decode/record. you need to use like 5 different programs for this simple task.
One thing I've changed about my open-source behavior is that when I open up literally any issue or PR on another person's repo, I always start with a paragraph gushing about how much I appreciate the project. "Thanks for creating this project, I really appreciate it," etc. I don't know if it helps, but it makes me feel better knowing that I'm making a bid for that person's time and attention, that I at least tried to send some good vibes their way.
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