This document summarizes a presentation about BadUSB given by a Japanese student named MOPI. MOPI discusses the history of BadUSB, how the original exploits were reverse engineered and released on GitHub, and limitations of the true BadUSB exploits. MOPI then explains how Arduino boards can be used to implement BadUSB payloads and provides a simple example Python script to demonstrate a basic USB-based dropper.
This document appears to be related to a Turkish organization or entity called "2011 YAZ ŞUBE 4" and mentions an individual named "Tayfun Tanyeri". Unfortunately the document is in Turkish and without more context I am unable to provide a more detailed 3 sentence summary of its contents or purpose.
This document discusses running Plone on low-power devices like the Raspberry Pi. It describes some optimizations that can be done to improve performance, such as filesystem optimizations and reducing logging. Running Plone on devices like the Pi opens up possibilities for using Plone in new situations, such as creating "WORMs" (write once, read many) documentation repositories or giving devices to departments within an organization. The document suggests Plone can be configured from extra small to extra large and sees opportunities for Plone in cloud environments. It advocates documenting Plone configurations for different situations so Plone can be used by novices creating their first websites as well as other types of users.
This document contains information about several malware programs, including Bunny, Babar, NBOT, and Casper. It describes their technical capabilities such as evasion techniques, payloads, and command and control protocols. It also references additional documents and blogs that provide more in-depth analysis of these malware programs. Hashes are included for some of the malware binaries.
This document provides a summary of a talk on robotics with Ruby. The talk has two parts: a survey of the robotics landscape with Ruby and a project to build something. For the survey, it discusses libraries like Artoo for controlling robots, microcontrollers like Arduino and Raspberry Pi, and easy starter robots like Sphero balls. It recommends starting with a Sphero or Parrot ARDrone to get easy wins. The second part has the speakers build a Twitter-controlled blinking light with a Raspberry Pi as a quick example, then expand it to allow Android phone control of lights via DRb.
The document provides tips for surviving a hackday event. It begins with defining what a hacker is, noting that hackers are passionate technologists who build solutions to real problems. It then lists 15 tips for hackday survival, including knowing the schedule, scratching your own itch by solving problems you face, building a team, choosing tools, asking for help, learning new skills, preparing for issues, practicing your demo, and staying memorable. The overall message is that hackdays are opportunities to be creative and build things while learning from others in the developer community.
This document summarizes a presentation about BadUSB given by a Japanese student named MOPI. MOPI discusses the history of BadUSB, how the original exploits were reverse engineered and released on GitHub, and limitations of the true BadUSB exploits. MOPI then explains how Arduino boards can be used to implement BadUSB payloads and provides a simple example Python script to demonstrate a basic USB-based dropper.
This document appears to be related to a Turkish organization or entity called "2011 YAZ ŞUBE 4" and mentions an individual named "Tayfun Tanyeri". Unfortunately the document is in Turkish and without more context I am unable to provide a more detailed 3 sentence summary of its contents or purpose.
This document discusses running Plone on low-power devices like the Raspberry Pi. It describes some optimizations that can be done to improve performance, such as filesystem optimizations and reducing logging. Running Plone on devices like the Pi opens up possibilities for using Plone in new situations, such as creating "WORMs" (write once, read many) documentation repositories or giving devices to departments within an organization. The document suggests Plone can be configured from extra small to extra large and sees opportunities for Plone in cloud environments. It advocates documenting Plone configurations for different situations so Plone can be used by novices creating their first websites as well as other types of users.
This document contains information about several malware programs, including Bunny, Babar, NBOT, and Casper. It describes their technical capabilities such as evasion techniques, payloads, and command and control protocols. It also references additional documents and blogs that provide more in-depth analysis of these malware programs. Hashes are included for some of the malware binaries.
This document provides a summary of a talk on robotics with Ruby. The talk has two parts: a survey of the robotics landscape with Ruby and a project to build something. For the survey, it discusses libraries like Artoo for controlling robots, microcontrollers like Arduino and Raspberry Pi, and easy starter robots like Sphero balls. It recommends starting with a Sphero or Parrot ARDrone to get easy wins. The second part has the speakers build a Twitter-controlled blinking light with a Raspberry Pi as a quick example, then expand it to allow Android phone control of lights via DRb.
The document provides tips for surviving a hackday event. It begins with defining what a hacker is, noting that hackers are passionate technologists who build solutions to real problems. It then lists 15 tips for hackday survival, including knowing the schedule, scratching your own itch by solving problems you face, building a team, choosing tools, asking for help, learning new skills, preparing for issues, practicing your demo, and staying memorable. The overall message is that hackdays are opportunities to be creative and build things while learning from others in the developer community.
The document provides an overview of the Raspberry Pi including its history, models, specifications, required accessories, and software. Key points include:
- Raspberry Pi is a credit card-sized single board computer that was first released in 2012 and over 10 million have been sold.
- Models include the Pi 3B and Pi Zero, with the Pi 3B having 1GB RAM, 4 USB ports, wireless LAN, and is recommended.
- Required accessories include a microSD card, power adapter, HDMI cable, mouse, keyboard, and optionally a WiFi USB or touchscreen monitor.
- Popular software includes SD Formatter, Win32 Disk Imager, Scratch, Minecraft, and Python
(1) DIY applied machine learning involves 4 practical steps: learning theory concepts, coding basics in Jupyter notebooks, setting up a machine like a Raspberry Pi, and finally building AI projects. (2) The document recommends starting with free online resources to learn theory, then using Google Collab or Azure Notebooks for coding practice. (3) It suggests getting a Raspberry Pi to run code on locally and learn Linux basics. (4) Finally, one can use free cloud computing and build visual or audio AI projects on a Raspberry Pi or commercial products like Amazon Echo.
This document introduces Python programming language. It discusses that Python was created by Guido van Rossum in 1991 and is developed by the Python Software Foundation. Python is a cross-platform, multi-paradigm programming language that can be used for web applications, desktop applications, mobile applications, and microcontrollers. Some popular uses of Python include in programs by Google, YouTube, and Quora. The document recommends learning Python through creating simple applications and provides examples of frameworks like Django that make web development with Python easy for beginners.
This is an introductory presentation given at the Bainbridge BARN on the Raspberry Pi: what it is, how to set it up, what you can do with it, and where to learn more.
This chapter introduces the Raspberry Pi mini computer and provides context for the book. It discusses different experience levels of readers, from those new to computers to experienced Linux users. The chapter inducts readers into a club by teaching them about the Pi's architecture and helping them set it up to work with minimal headaches. It previews upcoming chapters that will provide background on Linux, Python programming, and electronics skills for building projects. The goal is for readers to have fun connecting their Pi to the physical world and doing cool things by programming it through Python projects over the course of the book.
This document discusses various open source monitoring tools that can be used to monitor heterogeneous servers and prevent failures. It introduces tools like Ganglia for monitoring, Nagios for alerts, Munin for simple monitoring, Collectd to collect data from servers, and RRD as a backend database standard. It encourages selecting tools based on architecture and use case, and provides examples of companies like Etsy that use these tools to achieve real-time monitoring and prevent failures. The overall message is that using these free and reliable open source monitoring tools can help system administrators prevent server failures and save the world.
Raspberry pi history, tips and use case (coscup19)Masafumi Ohta
The document discusses an event organized by the Japanese Raspberry Pi Users Group on August 18, 2019. The event featured a talk on the history and use cases of Raspberry Pi by Masafumi Ohta, the founder and representative of the Japanese Raspberry Pi Users Group. Ohta is a longtime contributor to open source projects and helps the Raspberry Pi Foundation as a volunteer. He discussed the origins and growth of Raspberry Pi from its first models to the latest versions, providing tips on using Raspberry Pi. Examples of Raspberry Pi uses included education, industrial prototyping, agriculture, and healthcare. The last part of the document describes an academic program featuring hands-on learning with Raspberry Pi to teach health informatics
This document discusses building robots using Raspberry Pi. It recommends using a Raspberry Pi B+ as the inexpensive yet powerful hardware, along with a motor driver, sensors, and chassis. The total estimated cost is around $80. It then outlines the steps to assemble the hardware, wire everything, and program the robot using JavaScript and the Johnny-Five library. Examples are provided of initializing Johnny-Five, making the robot move, adding sensors, and improving the programming. References for further information and South African online retailers are also included.
The document discusses starting a Python Discussion Group at the University of Leeds School of Computing. It outlines reasons for using Python like it being free, easy to learn, and having many available packages. It also discusses myths about Python and potential activities for the group like mailing lists, wikis, data hacking sessions, tips/talks, and collaborating with other Python groups. The goal is to create a platform for Python enthusiasts to learn and discover its full capabilities.
its full a description of raspberry pi with an ultimate customized contents, with lots of animation.
it can help anybody to understand the raspberry pi.
The document discusses how artificial intelligence can help enhance productivity and creativity for developers by assisting with repetitive coding tasks. It notes that AI is undergoing rapid growth and learning new skills like writing code, generating images, and more. However, the document also outlines some issues with AI like limited knowledge, lack of creativity, data privacy concerns, and questions around intellectual property ownership.
The document discusses the advantages of using Linux for robotics hardware and software. It notes that Linux is strong for perception, actioning, and elaboration capabilities. Common single board computers like Raspberry Pi use Linux as their operating system. Linux also has a large robotics research community through ROS, which provides open source tools and documentation. The customizability of Linux allows for ad-hoc installation and access to devices. Many commercial robots also use Linux internally. In conclusion, Linux is a good choice for robotics due to its capabilities, community support, and customization options.
[CB19] I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST NIGHT : Pwning The State-Of-The-Art the IoT H...CODE BLUE
With the emergence of IoT, which stands for Internet of Things, our daily life is being convenient more than ever. IoT market today grow continuously. To manage a plethora of IoT devices at once, it is changing to the way to control all IoT devices easily and conveniently, rather than operating IoT devices independently. Since the IoT Hub can control the connected IoT devices, it is at high risk for serious damage such as malicious control by an attacker, privacy invasion, leakage of personal information in case of security breaches.
We will present the overall process of exploitation in IoT hub from acquiring root shells to analyzing the multiple IoT Hub firmware for showing how we derive the vulnerabilities. We made a data flow diagram(called as DFD) through the network packet analysis, firmware analysis, security threats we defined, and vulnerabilities. Subsequently, We will also discuss the vulnerabilities found in recently commercialized IoT Hub, and introduce the critical threats that could be derived from the vulnerabilities.
Finally we will show the live demonstration of the full-chain exploitation scenarios in smart home such as “opening door lock, sniffing password and Eavesdropping through the device's microphone control”. By doing so, we will contribute improvement of the security of IoT Network and smart home with the awareness of the threats of IoT Hub.
This is a Dec 2015 Session on what to purchase if interested in Raspberry Pi. It covers Raspberry Pi through model PiZero and should help anyone new to this maker craze!
Raspberry pi: Aprende a programar en raspberry pi con python por wolfram donatSANTIAGO PABLO ALBERTO
The Raspberry Pi was created by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to help teach computer programming to students. It uses a small, cheap computer board that plugs into a monitor, keyboard and mouse. The first boards were produced in 2012 and over 1 million units have been sold. The Pi is used by hobbyists, educators, and others due to its low cost and ability to connect to electronics and the Internet. It runs the Linux operating system and can be programmed using Python and other languages.
Scratching the itch, making Scratch for the Raspberry PieESUG
Title: Scratching the itch, making Scratch for the Raspberry Pie
Speaker: Tim Rowledge
Fri, August 22, 12:00pm – 12:30pm
Abstract: Scratch was originally written in a Squeak 2.8 era image. Much has changed since then and to make the Raspberry Pi run Scratch as well as possible we have ported the code forward to a 4.5 image so it can run on a StackVM; and soon a Cog VM. A substantial amount of Smalltalk code has had to be rewritten to do this and yet we have to maintain complete compatibility with the original system to avoid overloading the teachers that use it in their classes. A new branch of Cog for the ARM cpu is being written as well.
Bio: Tim Rowledge has almost 30 years of Smalltalk experience, and almost as much with ARM. Somehow the two have always gone together.
The document discusses the Raspberry Pi, a credit card-sized single-board computer developed in the UK. It describes the origins of the Raspberry Pi in 2006 when educators grew concerned about declining computer science skills. The Raspberry Pi Foundation was formed in 2008 with the goal of improving computer science education. Since launching in 2012, over 10 million Raspberry Pis have been sold in over 100 countries. The document outlines the hardware and software capabilities of the Raspberry Pi 3 and Zero models and provides examples of how Raspberry Pis are used for gaming, robotics, home automation, and more.
This document provides an overview of advanced video production using free and open source software (FOSS). It begins with definitions of key terms like SMPTE, EDL, NLEs and file formats. It then outlines the typical pre-production, production and post-production workflows and maps FOSS tools to each stage, including Krita for image editing, Blender for compositing, and ffmpeg for format conversion. It acknowledges limitations in FOSS tools like missing metadata support and proposes solutions for common tasks like proxy generation and disk optimization. The document aims to demonstrate that high quality video production is possible using FOSS.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
The document provides an overview of the Raspberry Pi including its history, models, specifications, required accessories, and software. Key points include:
- Raspberry Pi is a credit card-sized single board computer that was first released in 2012 and over 10 million have been sold.
- Models include the Pi 3B and Pi Zero, with the Pi 3B having 1GB RAM, 4 USB ports, wireless LAN, and is recommended.
- Required accessories include a microSD card, power adapter, HDMI cable, mouse, keyboard, and optionally a WiFi USB or touchscreen monitor.
- Popular software includes SD Formatter, Win32 Disk Imager, Scratch, Minecraft, and Python
(1) DIY applied machine learning involves 4 practical steps: learning theory concepts, coding basics in Jupyter notebooks, setting up a machine like a Raspberry Pi, and finally building AI projects. (2) The document recommends starting with free online resources to learn theory, then using Google Collab or Azure Notebooks for coding practice. (3) It suggests getting a Raspberry Pi to run code on locally and learn Linux basics. (4) Finally, one can use free cloud computing and build visual or audio AI projects on a Raspberry Pi or commercial products like Amazon Echo.
This document introduces Python programming language. It discusses that Python was created by Guido van Rossum in 1991 and is developed by the Python Software Foundation. Python is a cross-platform, multi-paradigm programming language that can be used for web applications, desktop applications, mobile applications, and microcontrollers. Some popular uses of Python include in programs by Google, YouTube, and Quora. The document recommends learning Python through creating simple applications and provides examples of frameworks like Django that make web development with Python easy for beginners.
This is an introductory presentation given at the Bainbridge BARN on the Raspberry Pi: what it is, how to set it up, what you can do with it, and where to learn more.
This chapter introduces the Raspberry Pi mini computer and provides context for the book. It discusses different experience levels of readers, from those new to computers to experienced Linux users. The chapter inducts readers into a club by teaching them about the Pi's architecture and helping them set it up to work with minimal headaches. It previews upcoming chapters that will provide background on Linux, Python programming, and electronics skills for building projects. The goal is for readers to have fun connecting their Pi to the physical world and doing cool things by programming it through Python projects over the course of the book.
This document discusses various open source monitoring tools that can be used to monitor heterogeneous servers and prevent failures. It introduces tools like Ganglia for monitoring, Nagios for alerts, Munin for simple monitoring, Collectd to collect data from servers, and RRD as a backend database standard. It encourages selecting tools based on architecture and use case, and provides examples of companies like Etsy that use these tools to achieve real-time monitoring and prevent failures. The overall message is that using these free and reliable open source monitoring tools can help system administrators prevent server failures and save the world.
Raspberry pi history, tips and use case (coscup19)Masafumi Ohta
The document discusses an event organized by the Japanese Raspberry Pi Users Group on August 18, 2019. The event featured a talk on the history and use cases of Raspberry Pi by Masafumi Ohta, the founder and representative of the Japanese Raspberry Pi Users Group. Ohta is a longtime contributor to open source projects and helps the Raspberry Pi Foundation as a volunteer. He discussed the origins and growth of Raspberry Pi from its first models to the latest versions, providing tips on using Raspberry Pi. Examples of Raspberry Pi uses included education, industrial prototyping, agriculture, and healthcare. The last part of the document describes an academic program featuring hands-on learning with Raspberry Pi to teach health informatics
This document discusses building robots using Raspberry Pi. It recommends using a Raspberry Pi B+ as the inexpensive yet powerful hardware, along with a motor driver, sensors, and chassis. The total estimated cost is around $80. It then outlines the steps to assemble the hardware, wire everything, and program the robot using JavaScript and the Johnny-Five library. Examples are provided of initializing Johnny-Five, making the robot move, adding sensors, and improving the programming. References for further information and South African online retailers are also included.
The document discusses starting a Python Discussion Group at the University of Leeds School of Computing. It outlines reasons for using Python like it being free, easy to learn, and having many available packages. It also discusses myths about Python and potential activities for the group like mailing lists, wikis, data hacking sessions, tips/talks, and collaborating with other Python groups. The goal is to create a platform for Python enthusiasts to learn and discover its full capabilities.
its full a description of raspberry pi with an ultimate customized contents, with lots of animation.
it can help anybody to understand the raspberry pi.
The document discusses how artificial intelligence can help enhance productivity and creativity for developers by assisting with repetitive coding tasks. It notes that AI is undergoing rapid growth and learning new skills like writing code, generating images, and more. However, the document also outlines some issues with AI like limited knowledge, lack of creativity, data privacy concerns, and questions around intellectual property ownership.
The document discusses the advantages of using Linux for robotics hardware and software. It notes that Linux is strong for perception, actioning, and elaboration capabilities. Common single board computers like Raspberry Pi use Linux as their operating system. Linux also has a large robotics research community through ROS, which provides open source tools and documentation. The customizability of Linux allows for ad-hoc installation and access to devices. Many commercial robots also use Linux internally. In conclusion, Linux is a good choice for robotics due to its capabilities, community support, and customization options.
[CB19] I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST NIGHT : Pwning The State-Of-The-Art the IoT H...CODE BLUE
With the emergence of IoT, which stands for Internet of Things, our daily life is being convenient more than ever. IoT market today grow continuously. To manage a plethora of IoT devices at once, it is changing to the way to control all IoT devices easily and conveniently, rather than operating IoT devices independently. Since the IoT Hub can control the connected IoT devices, it is at high risk for serious damage such as malicious control by an attacker, privacy invasion, leakage of personal information in case of security breaches.
We will present the overall process of exploitation in IoT hub from acquiring root shells to analyzing the multiple IoT Hub firmware for showing how we derive the vulnerabilities. We made a data flow diagram(called as DFD) through the network packet analysis, firmware analysis, security threats we defined, and vulnerabilities. Subsequently, We will also discuss the vulnerabilities found in recently commercialized IoT Hub, and introduce the critical threats that could be derived from the vulnerabilities.
Finally we will show the live demonstration of the full-chain exploitation scenarios in smart home such as “opening door lock, sniffing password and Eavesdropping through the device's microphone control”. By doing so, we will contribute improvement of the security of IoT Network and smart home with the awareness of the threats of IoT Hub.
This is a Dec 2015 Session on what to purchase if interested in Raspberry Pi. It covers Raspberry Pi through model PiZero and should help anyone new to this maker craze!
Raspberry pi: Aprende a programar en raspberry pi con python por wolfram donatSANTIAGO PABLO ALBERTO
The Raspberry Pi was created by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to help teach computer programming to students. It uses a small, cheap computer board that plugs into a monitor, keyboard and mouse. The first boards were produced in 2012 and over 1 million units have been sold. The Pi is used by hobbyists, educators, and others due to its low cost and ability to connect to electronics and the Internet. It runs the Linux operating system and can be programmed using Python and other languages.
Scratching the itch, making Scratch for the Raspberry PieESUG
Title: Scratching the itch, making Scratch for the Raspberry Pie
Speaker: Tim Rowledge
Fri, August 22, 12:00pm – 12:30pm
Abstract: Scratch was originally written in a Squeak 2.8 era image. Much has changed since then and to make the Raspberry Pi run Scratch as well as possible we have ported the code forward to a 4.5 image so it can run on a StackVM; and soon a Cog VM. A substantial amount of Smalltalk code has had to be rewritten to do this and yet we have to maintain complete compatibility with the original system to avoid overloading the teachers that use it in their classes. A new branch of Cog for the ARM cpu is being written as well.
Bio: Tim Rowledge has almost 30 years of Smalltalk experience, and almost as much with ARM. Somehow the two have always gone together.
The document discusses the Raspberry Pi, a credit card-sized single-board computer developed in the UK. It describes the origins of the Raspberry Pi in 2006 when educators grew concerned about declining computer science skills. The Raspberry Pi Foundation was formed in 2008 with the goal of improving computer science education. Since launching in 2012, over 10 million Raspberry Pis have been sold in over 100 countries. The document outlines the hardware and software capabilities of the Raspberry Pi 3 and Zero models and provides examples of how Raspberry Pis are used for gaming, robotics, home automation, and more.
This document provides an overview of advanced video production using free and open source software (FOSS). It begins with definitions of key terms like SMPTE, EDL, NLEs and file formats. It then outlines the typical pre-production, production and post-production workflows and maps FOSS tools to each stage, including Krita for image editing, Blender for compositing, and ffmpeg for format conversion. It acknowledges limitations in FOSS tools like missing metadata support and proposes solutions for common tasks like proxy generation and disk optimization. The document aims to demonstrate that high quality video production is possible using FOSS.
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Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
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Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
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6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
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16. The Beginnings of Autonomy
Mock my shitty code at:
https://github.com/ianrenton/raspberrytank
17. Behold the Advanced Decision-
Making Algorithms
Giant 100MB video removed for SlideShare version -
it's basically the same as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vC9ug41YGg
19. What's Next?
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A battery that lasts more than 10 minutes
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Speakers with text-to-speech
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Machine vision using OpenCV/Python
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Bonus: RPi will also function as hand-warmer
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Decent autonomy with ROS or MOOS
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Sub-goal: avoid visit from nice men with
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sunglasses
This one is OK. --->
20. ...And After That?
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Aerial target-spotting from blimp or quadcopter
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Many vehicles working together co-operatively
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Find and eliminate John Connor
I need your clothes, your boots,
and oh fuck my wifi is
dropping out again