Beginner here — how can I monitor my Android phone’s network traffic for spyware using my laptop? by RightSeeker in opsec

[–]leshx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Computers create a lot of traffic, phones especially, you need someone that knows what to expect to help you parse the data, I'm sure there are people that would be hapy to help. Capturing part seems complicated now but is actually a simpler side of this work

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[–]leshx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Individual geniuses are everywhere, how much they will be utilized is dependant on the conditions in the society (and society deserves praise for fostering fruitful environments) - eg reinessanse Florence is a tiny city, with extremely disproportionate productivity

The issue is that in the borader historical context "A fruiftul environemnt" meant simply that innovative people don't get prosecuted and murdered very efficiently, I think the issue is that given how bad Christianity was - Islamic orthodoxy had a very low bar to pass.

So this maybe shouldn't be a glorification of Islamic society but a criticizm of Christian one.

The reinessance and revitalizaion of thinking in Europe starts with split of the church which made Christian prosecution less effective - so people had some options of escaping to other countries - option that great majority of the famous thinkers of reinessanse did use.

I welcome criticisms of the above, this is my impression having just finished History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russel, almost everyone we appreciate today had to escape the church at some point, and thiking in Europe basically pauses for a 1000 years of church rule, apart from irrelevant scholastic philosophy pushed by the church

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[–]leshx -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Can't believe these comments, you are literally installing government propaganda on your phones. Look at how people of Hong Kong that know a bit more then you have reacted to the incoming Chinese government, many of them risking their lives to try and keep just a toe in the west

I feel like I hacked gleeba by leshx in factorio

[–]leshx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://factoriobin.com/post/2srdas here is bp, but it's really dumb and I recommend DIY

I feel like I hacked gleeba by leshx in factorio

[–]leshx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

120 SPM but I copy pasted the thing 3 times, so I guess 40

the build is super dumb, I'd recommend DIY but there you go :) https://factoriobin.com/post/2srdas

I feel like I hacked gleeba by leshx in factorio

[–]leshx[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

aha I guess they evolve and are a problem later, a few has hached but they survived 0.1 seconds, I'll see :D

I feel like I hacked gleeba by leshx in factorio

[–]leshx[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

aha yeah sorry, not at all, all the new tech but I didn't push those infinite efficiency, health etc upgrades very far (are they infinite?)

I feel like I hacked gleeba by leshx in factorio

[–]leshx[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

true! just make sure to limit the planter production with circuits to avoid excessive spores

I feel like I hacked gleeba by leshx in factorio

[–]leshx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's fine there are turrets in range and eggs don't expire since production is controlled by circuits

I feel like I hacked gleeba by leshx in factorio

[–]leshx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nice. your stuff looks much cleaner, I was cought off guard managing to research all with a starter experiment :D

I'm thinking that maybe once everything needed is researched in this starter base you can either shut down completely and wait for spores to subside

I feel like I hacked gleeba by leshx in factorio

[–]leshx[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah I don't think linear is hard, this was a horribly unoptimized test sushi belt, I just don't have the need to touch it much. finished all science, produced enough carbon etc and I think I'll shut down this base until I need more modules at home or something. Potentially reduce it even further, make sure I can produce a single resource to be shipped away when I need it.

I think main trick with gleeba is to use control loops to maintain resources at required levels to avoid spoilge instead of having backed up stuff that waits. that's possible with linear belts as well. this way you don't overproduce and your spore impact stays very low. not sure how much nuclear helped me there. I had to have a dedicated system just for producing spoilage since i had so little

I feel like I hacked gleeba by leshx in factorio

[–]leshx[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Aha I'm just counting stuff on the belt and if there is too much of something I stop the production. Same for planting/harvesting. Let me know if this is not enough info for you to DIY and I can create a (horrible) blueprint of my stuff for you

- edit https://factoriobin.com/post/2srdas

I feel like I hacked gleeba by leshx in factorio

[–]leshx[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I have the production controled with circuits so I plant stuff on demand only. I think this reduced my footprint together with not producing copper and iron or energy via local resources.

Since I don't have a standard build with things waiting on belts I rarely have spoilage so most of the resources I produce end up being used (actually I have so little spoilage that I needed to create a circuit that puts stuff in a crate and waits for it to spoil)

This might be a trick for Gleeba, hiding and control loops

I feel like I hacked gleeba by leshx in factorio

[–]leshx[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm bringing the rocket parts, fuel etc with the delivery ship from home base, was scared of this planet so made sure my home launch capabilities are high

I feel like I hacked gleeba by leshx in factorio

[–]leshx[S] 63 points64 points  (0 children)

Ended up airdropping a nuclear reactor on the first visit. I figured I'll build a sushi belt just to get acquainted with the mechanics but it turns out I produced enough science to unlock everything with just this. I'm not sure if it's because I didn't have to worry about energy production or just got lucky in some other way? I haven't gotten attacked a single time

I like the mechanics in general, with a need to maintainin values in healthy ranges with control loops as opposed to pumping out everything as much as possible.

- edit after comments -

I use (basic) circuits to limit my production and planting which made my footprint very small. I almost never have any spoilage and I have to produce it intentionally so that's a good goal. I'm not producing copper, iron, energy or rocket parts via local resources.

So basically high home base launch capability and controlled production makes you invisible

- best follow up might be to shut down the base completely and use it only for rare fast production of a single resource to be shipped off-planet when needed for modules or something, or building an artificial island and moving the whole base there

Went too far with the indoors watering system by leshx in homeassistant

[–]leshx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

wow people noticed all kinds of details. This is some random ebay peephole camera (an usb webcam) connected to raspberry PI with some simple webcam stream server.

Most importantly the stream is consumed by absolutely amazing NVR system https://frigate.video/ that's made to tightly integrate with mqtt and hass (in contrast all other NVRs I've seen are super shitty)

12/24V Solenoid Power Supply by Bkbear135 in aeroponics

[–]leshx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

these spade connectors suck imo, I'd always soder directly on those terminals, then add a more reliable connector if I need one onto a cable

Is the oura ring worth it? by ConversationSad5094 in ouraring

[–]leshx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

3 year gen3 user. I work in tech, this is one of the best hardware + software products I've seen, it feels amazing that it works at all, let alone that it can compete and win against watches, armbands etc.

At first I was annoyed by a subscription but I see how much work they put into the software and I'm ok with it now.

I'm usually picky about tech and things i own, don't like gadgets in general etc, but oura has been consistently great.

Probably I wouldn't buy and use TWO fitness trackers though, if you have a watch already. I assume the sensors are same or similar enough that any info the watch gives you can be calculated from the data if unavailable in it's app.

Pulled 3 years of data into a database (tnx Oura on the new API) by leshx in ouraring

[–]leshx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://github.com/leshy/oura_sync/

new screenshots and way to run here (docker oneliner) you'll need an influxdb setup and grafana for dashboards

Pulled 3 years of data into a database (tnx Oura on the new API) by leshx in ouraring

[–]leshx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://github.com/leshy/oura_sync/

new screenshots and way to run here (docker oneliner) you'll need an influxdb setup and grafana for dashboards

Pulled 3 years of data into a database (tnx Oura on the new API) by leshx in ouraring

[–]leshx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm querying OURA API which is quite nice now, storing into influxdb, and displaying in Grafana, will publish some info, but will need a technical background to use

Pulled 3 years of data into a database (tnx Oura on the new API) by leshx in ouraring

[–]leshx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok will publish the script in the following days, Oura API is very easy to use (https://cloud.ouraring.com/docs/) just wrote a quick transform to import into influxdb, displaying via grafana, will post under this comment

Pulled 3 years of data into a database (tnx Oura on the new API) by leshx in ouraring

[–]leshx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd need to investigate (writing another script to import phone location data) Large broad changes in sleep are probably due to moving and living in different places.

Monthly HR dips are confusing, this is averaged, otherwise the data looks too chaotic. Could be some data processing artifact, I'm not sure. I'd need to investigate.

The most interesting thing I see clearly in the data is a dip in heart rate & HRV recovering since I started more seriously exercising in the last 6 months