Development and Devices
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Development Update 002
We are back from Las Vegas and had a great time at BSides as well as at DEF CON. Teams on site ran the latest nzyme alpha release to monitor the local WiFi environment. Things worked even better than expected and we took a ton of experience and new ideas home.
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Amiga 4000 Restoration x2: Part 8
With one machine down and with what, I think, is the diagnosis of the final issue with the second one, it is time for the home stretch.
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Small satellites and big antennas
Over the last decade or so the definition of what a ‘small satellite’ is has ballooned beyond the original cubesat design specification to embrace satellites of 50 or 100 kg or more. Today a ‘smallsat’ is defined far more by its cost, and sometimes the technologies used, than the size and shape of the box that goes into orbit; and over the next few years the number of small satellites in orbit is going to rise exponentially.
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Milk-V Unveils World’s First RISC-V Open Source 10G Ethernet Switch
Milk-V recently released specifications for the Milk-V Vega which is described as the first RISC-V 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch implemented on the FSL1030M network switch chip. The company also mentions that the device is built on an open-source Linux system.