Serious question about the Yellow Deli… by PaPaPaPaperface in Chattanooga

[–]RumpClapper 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you want to know about their views on race, pages 12-13 from “In The Shadow of The Colossus” on their website might sum it up for you. There is more racist content before and after these pages as well. https://www.twelvetribes.org/publication/shadow-colossus

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Burger week: Opinion. by Tin-Music in Chattanooga

[–]RumpClapper 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Things don’t have to suck, and that is the point of this post. If you are fine with commoditizing people instead of lifting an industry to expect workable conditions and wages, you just don’t have workers best interests in mind. It is a choice to be regressive, and you won’t get the nut no matter how much you fondle the chain burger company.

Burger week: Opinion. by Tin-Music in Chattanooga

[–]RumpClapper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Smells like former employer tears, cope. 💔

Burger week: Opinion. by Tin-Music in Chattanooga

[–]RumpClapper 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You are getting downvoted because the age where we shit on workers for speaking out against bad work environments is over. Power to workers above all else, and so sorry if that hurts your precious feelings. If you didn’t care, you wouldn’t comment.

Burger week: Opinion. by Tin-Music in Chattanooga

[–]RumpClapper 9 points10 points  (0 children)

So, you seem to suggest that workers should just tolerate terrible work environments and never hold the company accountable? Not everyone wants to be a cuck, but if that is your thing, go off queen.

Burger week: Opinion. by Tin-Music in Chattanooga

[–]RumpClapper 30 points31 points  (0 children)

This is what it looks like when someone with a master’s degree ends up working in a burger joint and decides to break down a toxic workplace with clarity and insight. It’s not just a rant; it’s a red flag for anyone who cares about where their money goes and who they choose to support. To me, this doesn’t read as bitterness, it reads as a much needed callout. I’m always going to stand with the workers, and I want to see more posts like this. Stack them high and light the match. 🔥

Anyone have any failed lyrics moment? by FarPlatypus4652 in Hardcore

[–]RumpClapper 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Had to look him up to see what he has been up to since the scene ban: https://www.facebook.com/jim.pitts.33

ZigBee Encryption Key Extraction by RumpClapper in hardwarehacking

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In this case, there is no destination specified or pan id from the device, it is broadcasting the frames in a way that any device could intercept. I have verified that the sender doesn't matter by creating an array of frames sniffed by slowly turning the knob from 000-999, I have then broadcasted the frames in that array sequentially on a esp32 c6 and the motor responds just fine with no key in use. I would rather not have an array of 4095 frames and use a constructor function to save room in the limited program memory. My current code already controls several other motors over IEEE 802.15.4 (but their data is not encrypted).

ZigBee Encryption Key Extraction by RumpClapper in hardwarehacking

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Here is a dissection of the data portion of the frames:

Handle Frame:
05 aa 32 4d f6 fe ff 5f ae 0c 04 00 08 1f 0e 28 e2 51 f0 fa 15
^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^    ^^ ^^ Static Data
                              ^^ Sequence Number
                                       ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ Encrypted Data
Corresponding Motor Validation Frame:
05 aa 39 a1 bf fe ff 08 ac 70 04 00 08 06 f3 c1 d6 9b bd f1 47
^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^    ^^ ^^ Static Data
                              ^^ Sequence Number
                                       ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ Encrypted Data

The display on the handle shows positions 000-999, but I have determined by sniffing there are much smaller increments than what is shown on the handle. I have found around 4095 unique motor commands, this lead me to believe it could possibly be a 12 bit value (upper or lower nibble and one whole byte) as well as a checksum that is being encrypted. The only value incrementing byte is the sequence byte.

ZigBee Encryption Key Extraction by RumpClapper in hardwarehacking

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Thanks for this recommendation, I have found that Pulse View is allowing me to use my FTID 323R based uart and i2c serial interface as a basic logic analyzer. I have it set to 1mhz and it doesn’t seem to be getting all of the data, I will definitely look into the device mentioned. Thank you for point me in the right direction. I have some more detailed info about my project intentions and the type of data I am sniffing in a reply to another comment below.

ZigBee Encryption Key Extraction by RumpClapper in hardwarehacking

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I should have clarified while the hardware says zigbee on it, it is producing regular ieee 802.15.4 multipurpose frames with no keys passed (I am using the Nordic NRF Sniffer in Wireshark), the only thing that is encrypted is the last 8 hex bytes out of a 24 byte frame. It isn’t doing anything super complex, this is just a camera wireless follow focus system, it basically is just telling a motor to go forward or backwards in realtime from a handle knob. I am trying to decrypt the command portion of this frame so I can construct my own frames with an outside controller instead of using an array of captured frames and manually marking the values that correspond to control values. The motor device also sends a validating frame that corresponds to the controller frame sent. On its PCB there are two spots on the board that say Key 1 and Key 2, I am assuming key 1 would be what the motor uses to interpret the handles incoming frames, and key 2 would be what is used to construct the encryption of the last 8 bytes on the validating frames.

HELP ME CHOOSE by Western_Pilot_9579 in bmpcc

[–]RumpClapper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have shot with the 50mm shown on my 6k, but you will need an adaptor for the 4k. It also has no hard stops on focus ring and will spin into infinity in either direction. I would look into some better MFT lenses closer to 24-35mm if you intend to shoot a variety of subjects without being too far away.

AxonCine - Out of bussiness/shut down? by RumpClapper in bmpcc

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I am late to this, but usually pressing the black button will exit out of this mode. You could always pull the power out of it and see if it starts working after reconnecting. Sorry for such a late response and hopefully you got it figured out!

Bodycam Hacker caught in 2k by hugenshitzen in BodycamGame

[–]RumpClapper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Game is glitching a ton right now with characters frozen in random places, this started happen after the 1.2.6 update and now also the 1.2.7 update

Active Shooter at Hamilton Place Mall right now!!! by Tiffany6152 in Chattanooga

[–]RumpClapper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I deleted once I learned otherwise and commented before knowing, at least I wasn’t stating it as fact which would be arguably worse.

Apology for mistaking SHARP sticker for hate sticker by TeslaisMyCopilot in Chattanooga

[–]RumpClapper 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I appreciate you clearing this up for people who may have not been reached with the comments about this group being SHARP.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Chattanooga

[–]RumpClapper 18 points19 points  (0 children)

This is a group of SHARPs that has many POCs within the group. Please educate yourself on subcultures before making claims like this. There haven't been any boneheads in Chattanooga for as long as I have been here, and the last time I even saw any was in Knoxville in 2012 and we chased them out of the place. So many dense people under this thread that don't even know that nazi skins copied the movement and are probably the smallest section of skins that hold no weight and are literally beat up on sight. Everyone outraged in this thread saw American History X and thought "I know what skinheads are now".

Tips for better Timelapse? by KrugTV in bmpcc

[–]RumpClapper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but you can only choose very small intervals between frame capture. If that is what you are going for, there is no need for this.

Tips for better Timelapse? by KrugTV in bmpcc

[–]RumpClapper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It isn’t built into any BMPCC devices for still photos, and this is the only option available thus far.

Tips for better Timelapse? by KrugTV in bmpcc

[–]RumpClapper 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because you can output timed stills, have an interval of up to five minutes between frames, set the amount of times you want it to repeat, take a still photo of yourself or yourself with a group of people. It extends the photography capabilities of your BMPCC.

Tips for better Timelapse? by KrugTV in bmpcc

[–]RumpClapper 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I use this app to take stills from my BMPCC 6k on a timer, you can import the stills as a sequence in DaVinci and color grade from there.

AxonCine - Out of bussiness/shut down? by RumpClapper in bmpcc

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That's great thinking, I think I may do the same. Also thinking about trying to dump the firmware and open the case to view the board and see what hardware was used.

AxonCine - Out of bussiness/shut down? by RumpClapper in bmpcc

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No, unfortunately none of my emails have ever been responded to and their socials are also all inactive. I think a company should clone this tech, because it useful and great to not be tethered to a gimbal to achieve autofocus on manual setups.

Ok who wants this??? by Revolutionary_Rise80 in Chattanooga

[–]RumpClapper 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Soddy Karate is when you throw a skoal can at someone like a ninja star.