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Join us on Wednesday, January 17 at noon Pacific for the Neutrino Hunters Hack Chat with Patrick Allison! It’s a paradox of science that the biggest of equipment is needed …read more (https://hackaday.com/2024/01/15/neutrino-hunters-hack-chat/)
There is a tendency as we get older, to retreat into an instinctive suspicion of anything new or associated with young people. All of us will know older people who …read more (https://hackaday.com/2024/01/15/usb-c-pd-new-technology-done-right/)
Reverse-Engineering The ESP32’s WiFi Binary Blob With A Faraday Cage
https://hackaday.com/2024/01/15/reverse-engineering-the-esp32s-wifi-binary-blob-with-a-faraday-cage/
As part of a team reverse-engineering the binary blob driver for the ESP32’s WiFi feature at Ghent University, [Jasper Devreker] saw himself faced with the need to better isolate the …read more (https://hackaday.com/2024/01/15/reverse-engineering-the-esp32s-wifi-binary-blob-with-a-faraday-cage/)
It might seem a little bit counterintuitive, but one of the more carbon-neutral ways of heating one’s home is by burning wood. Since the carbon for the trees came out …read more (https://hackaday.com/2024/01/15/feeding-the-fire-by-robot/)
After [David Lovett] of [Usagi Electric] was donated a few cars full of DEC PDP-11 minicomputers of various flavors and vintages, he passed on most of them to loving homes, …read more (https://hackaday.com/2024/01/15/pdp-11-trouble-with-a-ruthless-power-supply-issue/)
2024 is the year of adding Artificial Intelligence to everything. Now, even a pleasant walk in the woods is getting a dose of AI: optics manufacturer Swarovski has announced the …read more (https://hackaday.com/2024/01/15/ai-binoculars-know-more-about-birds-than-you/)
Breaking The Flash Encryption Feature Of Espressif’s Microcontrollers
https://hackaday.com/2024/01/15/breaking-the-flash-encryption-feature-of-espressifs-microcontrollers/
Block Diagram of the ESP CPA Board (Credit: Courk at courk.cc)
" data-medium-file="https://hackaday.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/esp32_side-channel_attack_cpa_board_diagram.png?w=400" data-large-file="https://hackaday.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/esp32_side-channel_attack_cpa_board_diagram.png?w=800">Espressif’s ESP32 microcontrollers come with a Flash encryption feature that when enabled ensures that the data and code stored on the (usually external) Flash chip is encrypted with AES-256 (ESP32) …read more (https://hackaday.com/2024/01/15/breaking-the-flash-encryption-feature-of-espressifs-microcontrollers/)