I’m a programmer and amateur radio operator.
If you decide to set up an SDR for ADS-B, you might want to consider setting up a WebSDR with something like OpenWebRX. This would let people listen to all the signals in the bandwidth that you set.
If you’re interested, receiverbook.de is a list of most WebSDRs.
That looks really cool.
Have you tried using an automatic CAPTCHA solver (e.g. Buster)?
I would use Universe Sandbox, it lets you do exactly what you described.
Yes, but it looks like it’s been inactive for a while:
I don’t know, I didn’t make this.
Thanks, I didn’t know where it came from.
Ahh, sorry my mistake. I remembered reading a headline somewhere about Google having already implemented it, but I didn’t check. Thanks!
It has allready been implemented in Chromium/Chrome (link). Websites only have to start using it.
Edit: see comment
Something similar happened last year. A company that made eye implants to help blind people see went bankrupt, and suddenly they weren’t around to repair/replace/remove the implants anymore.
Not necessarily, depending on how you’ve set it up, the bicycle has to connect to their servers to unlock. So if they shut down the servers, you can’t even use the pedals.
Here’s a video about it. (in German)
This mostly wasn’t actually Google, the website it refrences was written by ChatGPT, Google’s crawler just found it and shows it in the summary.
I know as little as you do about selfhosting, but I just want to point out, if ip a
generates a convoluted/confusing output, I would recommend using hostname -I
instead. It just prints out all your IP-addresses, with no additional info.
Congratulations on passing your exam first try!
Out of interest, what license was it?
While it used to be arcane trickster rogue, I recently played a Paladin and was amazed by the power of smite.
Are you perhaps looking for an Expression?
I think that is probably as close as you can get to what you want to do.