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College, Theoretically: September 2012
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Saturday, September 22, 2012. Remote-controlled airsoft gun turret. I spent a good amount of time this spring making knives, but this summer I decided to move forward to the modern day. As such, my free-time project for the last two months has been building a remote-controlled gun turret. It started in July with a couple basic sketches while manning support at the Amazon Puzzlehunt. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. View my complete profile. Daily Steves (one of mine). All these photos ar...
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College, Theoretically: DREAD/STRIDE applied to physical security and urban exploration
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Monday, April 9, 2012. DREAD/STRIDE applied to physical security and urban exploration. As some of you may know, I have an interest in urban exploration. I also have an interest in computer security, and learning about that field has introduced me to two concepts developed by Microsoft to rate threats, DREAD. DREAD is a method of rating the seriousness of a threat. Scores are given for five metrics:. Damage - how much damage an attack could do. Affected users - how many people could fall victim. I think ...
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College, Theoretically: February 29th New Year's Resolutions update
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012. February 29th New Year's Resolutions update. 1 Eat pie - I've been failing at this one a surprising amount. Living alone, and 3,000 miles away from my usual pie chef, has left me rather pie-less. I'll make sure to get some in the near future, though. 3 I haven't really lost any weight yet (although I haven't really gained any, either) but I've been working out more than I used to, so odds are the balance has moved a bit more towards muscle as opposed to fat. 10 Not sure how ...
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College, Theoretically: July 2011
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Sunday, July 31, 2011. So it's the last day of July and I realized that because of CTY I hadn't yet posted anything on here. It's always busy and there's so much fun stuff going on that I don't have much time for outside communication. Anyway, time to get back to work for class. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. View my complete profile. Daily Steves (one of mine). Weaseling Around (one of mine). All these photos are mine, so if you could refrain from stealing them, that'd be awesome....
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College, Theoretically: August 2011
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Too many of these posts are obligatory end-of-the-month ones. Hopefully that'll change once I'm actually doing interesting stuff. On the topic of doing interesting stuff, that'll hopefully actually start happening soon. More details once I have more details. That's it for now, but expect more frequent posts once I actually have things about which to write. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. View my complete profile. Daily Steves (one of mine). All these photos a...
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College, Theoretically: July 2012
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Sunday, July 15, 2012. The target audiences of open-source vs. proprietary software. I also follow the development progress of the Guardian Project, an open-source collaboration to create secure mobile applications (in order to avoid running afoul of my various contractual obligations, I don't contribute to the codebase). They posted an interesting piece. Of an activist being killed by military police, but the need for secure communications is universal). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter.
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College, Theoretically: Remote-controlled airsoft gun turret
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Saturday, September 22, 2012. Remote-controlled airsoft gun turret. I spent a good amount of time this spring making knives, but this summer I decided to move forward to the modern day. As such, my free-time project for the last two months has been building a remote-controlled gun turret. It started in July with a couple basic sketches while manning support at the Amazon Puzzlehunt. November 7, 2013 at 10:29 AM. How did you get the nunchuck instruction? November 7, 2013 at 11:00 AM. I used an Arduino-Wii...
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College, Theoretically: April 2012
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Monday, April 9, 2012. DREAD/STRIDE applied to physical security and urban exploration. As some of you may know, I have an interest in urban exploration. I also have an interest in computer security, and learning about that field has introduced me to two concepts developed by Microsoft to rate threats, DREAD. DREAD is a method of rating the seriousness of a threat. Scores are given for five metrics:. Damage - how much damage an attack could do. Affected users - how many people could fall victim. I think ...
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College, Theoretically: The target audiences of open-source vs. proprietary software
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Sunday, July 15, 2012. The target audiences of open-source vs. proprietary software. I also follow the development progress of the Guardian Project, an open-source collaboration to create secure mobile applications (in order to avoid running afoul of my various contractual obligations, I don't contribute to the codebase). They posted an interesting piece. Of an activist being killed by military police, but the need for secure communications is universal). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).