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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15013 · Jul 31

#other#bluetooth#bt#coding#cybersecurity#diy#electronics#esp32#flashing#hacker#hacking#jammer#nrf24#programming The ESP32-BlueJammer is a device that disrupts all wireless signals operating on the 2.4 GHz frequency, including Bluetooth, BLE, WiFi, RC drones, and many smart gadgets. It uses an ESP32 chip combined with nRF24 modules to create noise and send unnecessary packets, effectively jamming these signals within a range of over 30 meters, which can be extended with better antennas or amplifiers. This jammer is intended strictly for educational and security testing purposes to help understand and improve wireless security. It is illegal to use for malicious purposes, so it should be handled responsibly and legally[1][2][3]. https://github.com/EmenstaNougat/ESP32-BlueJammer

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@libreware · Post #1583 · 05/04/2026, 03:28 PM

FaceTime Without the Internet | Data Slayer FaceTiming without Apple... I tested whether consumer apps like FaceTime, Signal, WhatsApp, and Zoom work on an off-grid #HaLow#mesh#network with zero internet. The key discovery: FaceTime and Signal connect peer-to-peer if they can find each other on any local network — Apple's servers aren't in the loop. The climax was a two-car highway test where Emilia and I held a FaceTime call at 70 mph, bridged only by Haven nodes and sub-gigahertz antennas. The conclusion: the "loophole" isn't a hack — it's the original peer-to-peer design we forgot about once we handed the internet to five companies. #MeshNetwork#OffGrid#P2P