• 53 minutes

    I wish I had the skillset to help with this. The zero was a very cool little toy

  • 45 minutes

    I love this, read the whole article, but I still feel underwhelmed.

    I have a ton of older hardware lying around, all running Linux and perfectly capable to perform the tasks outlined. Incl. a Nokia N900 that can be ssh’d into etc. It’s of similar size AND has a keyboard. Granted, that one does not have an ethernet port but the others do.

    And we all know how easy it is to buy an ARM board, install Linux and add all the ethernet ports one desires.

    So, apart from the really nice form factor, why this one above all these options?

    • 38 minutes

      And we all know how easy it is to buy an ARM board, install Linux and add all the ethernet ports one desires.

      We do?

    • 32 minutes

      It was a bit like that with the Zero as well. All those tools existed as separate packages, and some were bundled, but the complete feature set and the form factor made it the best wireless signal analysis tool on the market.

  • 2 hours

    These are the good guys, when we land in cyberpunk dystopia hell, these will be the guys I’m joining up with.

  • 14 minutes

    I wish their stuff didn’t get as widely marketed as it did. They seem like luxury little hardware toys and exactly like something that can stimulate me back into making more projects. But they are universally known as “those hacking things for thieves”, so even importing one can get me into hot water probably.

    Nice step up, so this is the Pi Zero one if the Zero was the Pico one (try saying that three times quickly). Cool