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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15367 · Dec 25

#cplusplus#arduino#ble_jammer#ble_spoof#ble_spoofer#cybersecurity#deauther#esp32#hack#hacktoberfest#jammer#nrf_scanner#nrf24l01#sour_apple nRFBOX is a handheld ESP32-based tool that scans and analyzes the 2.4 GHz band (Wi‑Fi, BLE, etc.), shows signal strength and channel activity, and can run jamming, BLE jamming/spoofing, and Wi‑Fi deauthentication tests for security research and troubleshooting. It combines an ESP32, NRF24 modules, OLED display, battery management, and SD support for firmware and logging, with notes about limited range, device variability, and power limits when using multiple NRF modules. Benefit: you can use it to find crowded channels, diagnose wireless interference, and test network/device resilience in controlled, legal test environments. https://github.com/cifertech/nRFBox

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@djangoproject · Post #336 · 05/09/2017, 05:24 AM

https://dzone.com/articles/pyflakes-passive-checker There are several code #analysis tools for Python. The most well known is pylint. Then there’s pychecker and now we’re moving on to #pyflakes. The pyflakes project is a part of something known as the Divmod Project. Pyflakes doesn’t actually execute the code it checks, unlike #pychecker. Of course, #pylint also doesn’t execute the code. Regardless, we’ll take a quick look at it and see how pyflakes works and if it’s better than the competition.