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BogdanTheGeek has managed to run a web server on a disposable vape powered by a cheap Puya PY32 Arm Cortex-M0+ ...
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Engineer turns disposable vape into 24KB web server that loads pages in 160ms
Engineer Bogdan Ionescu repurposed a discarded vape into a web server, showing how e-waste holds hidden potential far beyond ...
A discarded vape pen becomes a 24 KB web server thanks to clever firmware and microcontroller tweaks by a Romanian engineer.
In what might be the nerdiest twist on vaping yet, an engineer has turned a disposable vape into a fully functional web ...
Lilbits: Turning a "disposable" vape into a web server, giving the Framework Laptop a mechanical keyboard, and more ...
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Engineer turned a vape into a web server
Breathe deep on internet fumes Discarded vapes are becoming the new cigarette butts in pollution terms, but a hacker has found a novel way to repurpose the chips they contain to build a web server.… ...
E-cigarettes contain microchips that can do more than just control a vaporiser. One hobbyist built a mini web server out of one of them.
Organisations that use web servers are being urged by the National Cyber Security Centre to urgently assess them for a new vulnerability. The issue, known as Apache Log4j, allows hackers to access and ...
Hackaday readers fit into two broad categories: those who experienced the wild and woolly early days of the Internet, and those who are jealous that they missed it. And it’s safe to say that both ...
A flaw found in newer versions of the PHP Web server scripting language could allow attackers to crash, and in some cases control, computers over the Internet, an open-source developer group announced ...
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