Discussion thread for Bob's Burgers S03E14 - "Lindapendent Woman" by roger_in BobsBurgers

[–]roger_[S] 5 points6 points ago

Read that in Linda's voice!

Adorable ocelot kitten by GuiltySkyin aww

[–]roger_ 4 points5 points ago

Suggestion: wiki detailing radio information by Technonickin RTLSDR

[–]roger_[M] 1 point2 points ago

We have a wiki here BTW: http://www.reddit.com/r/RTLSDR/wiki/index

Folks are free to add pages and modify it.

The TL-WR703N WiFi router is tiny, costs ~$24, has a USB port and runs Linux and Python (lots of hacking potential) by roger_in Python

[–]roger_[S] 1 point2 points ago

Ah, sounds like most routers would have issues though TBH.

[GTM] Bad day for a run by roger_in GuessTheMovie

[–]roger_[S] 1 point2 points ago

Nope.

[GTM] Bad day for a run by roger_in GuessTheMovie

[–]roger_[S] 1 point2 points ago

Nope.

[GTM] Bad day for a run by roger_in GuessTheMovie

[–]roger_[S] 1 point2 points ago

Nope.

[GTM] Bad day for a run by roger_in GuessTheMovie

[–]roger_[S] 1 point2 points ago

Nope.

[GTM] Bad day for a run by roger_in GuessTheMovie

[–]roger_[S] 1 point2 points ago

Nope.

[GTM] Bad day for a run by roger_in GuessTheMovie

[–]roger_[S] 1 point2 points ago

Nope.

ELI5: What was the X-Files alien storyline actually about? by Handsome_McAwesomein explainlikeimfive

[–]roger_ 1 point2 points ago

Question: did the writers plan this storyline early on, or did they just make it up as they went (à la Lost)?

The TL-WR703N WiFi router is tiny, costs ~$24, has a USB port and runs Linux and Python (lots of hacking potential) by roger_in Python

[–]roger_[S] 1 point2 points ago

Criminals usually aren't very smart, and I don't envision a problem unless people know beforehand about this.

The TL-WR703N WiFi router is tiny, costs ~$24, has a USB port and runs Linux and Python (lots of hacking potential) by roger_in Python

[–]roger_[S] 2 points3 points ago

Sounds pretty easy, at least the stuff on the router side (a Python or shell script could do it).

I believe there are a few GPIO pins free on the router (not 100% sure), so you might be able to skip the Arduino and have it control the buzzer with minimal additional components.

The TL-WR703N WiFi router is tiny, costs ~$24, has a USB port and runs Linux and Python (lots of hacking potential) by roger_in Python

[–]roger_[S] 0 points1 point ago

basic coverage in a single room at fairly low speeds.

I think that's a bit of an exaggeration (not to say that the range is great).

The TL-WR703N WiFi router is tiny, costs ~$24, has a USB port and runs Linux and Python (lots of hacking potential) by roger_in Python

[–]roger_[S] 3 points4 points ago

Hard to say, but it uses an integrated PCB antenna so not particularly great.

It's possible to solder on an external antenna though, and I believe it outputs up to 0.25 W.

The TL-WR703N WiFi router is tiny, costs ~$24, has a USB port and runs Linux and Python (lots of hacking potential) by roger_in Python

[–]roger_[S] 1 point2 points ago

Haven't tried it, but I got the impression that extroot worked fairly well?

The TL-WR703N WiFi router is tiny, costs ~$24, has a USB port and runs Linux and Python (lots of hacking potential) by roger_in Python

[–]roger_[S] 1 point2 points ago

Mine's been fine but haven't left it running long.

The TL-WR703N WiFi router is tiny, costs ~$24, has a USB port and runs Linux and Python (lots of hacking potential) by roger_in Python

[–]roger_[S] 1 point2 points ago

There's also a stripped down mini version that barely fits without external storage.

The TL-WR703N WiFi router is tiny, costs ~$24, has a USB port and runs Linux and Python (lots of hacking potential) by roger_in Python

[–]roger_[S] 3 points4 points ago

Python is one of the packages available for it, and I have verified it works myself.

Lots of Python packages available too, like Django, PIL, etc. (see here, these can be installed on the fly from the router BTW).

The TL-WR703N WiFi router is tiny, costs ~$24, has a USB port and runs Linux and Python (lots of hacking potential) by roger_in Python

[–]roger_[S] 4 points5 points ago

No enclosure, WiFi, PSU, etc.

I think this router works out to be cheaper and smaller if your expectations/requirements aren't too high.

The TL-WR703N WiFi router is tiny, costs ~$24, has a USB port and runs Linux and Python (lots of hacking potential) by roger_in Python

[–]roger_[S] 2 points3 points ago

Is there a convenient way to control the audio source (e.g. a web GUI)?

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