GitHub Trends@githubtrending · Post #15013 · 07/31/2025, 01:30 PM
#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
[BPLRT] Due to a signalling fault, normal train service is affected. Train service is available between #ChoaChuKang and #BukitPanjang. There is no train service between #Bt Panjang and #Senja. Free bus services between #Bt Panjang and #Senja are available
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[BPLRT] Due to a signalling fault, normal train service is affected. Train service is available between #ChoaChuKang and #BukitPanjang. Train service between Bt Panjang and Senja is affected. Free bus services between #Bt Panjang and #Senja are available
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GitHub Trends@githubtrending · Post #14771 · 05/31/2025, 01:30 PM
#go#go#p2p#peer_to_peer#synchronization
Syncthing is a program that helps keep your files safe and up-to-date across multiple computers. It protects your data from being lost or seen by others, making sure it's secure and easy to use. Syncthing works automatically, so you don't need to do much once it's set up. It runs on many different types of computers, making it available to everyone. This means you can access your files from anywhere without relying on cloud services, keeping your data private and secure.
https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing
GitHub Trends@githubtrending · Post #14989 · 07/23/2025, 11:30 AM
#c_lang#bluetooth#bluetooth_le#embedded#embedded_c#iot#mcu#microcontroller#real_time#rtos#zephyr#zephyr_rtos#zephyros
Zephyr is a free, open-source real-time operating system (RTOS) designed for small, resource-limited devices like sensors, wearables, and IoT gateways. It supports many hardware types such as ARM, Intel x86, and RISC-V, making it flexible for different projects. Zephyr is modular, so you can include only what you need, saving memory and power. It focuses on security with features like memory protection and secure boot. It also offers built-in networking and tools for easy development and testing. This helps you build reliable, fast, and secure embedded systems efficiently, especially for IoT and real-time applications[1][2][3].
https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr
GitHub Trends@githubtrending · Post #14648 · 04/30/2025, 12:30 PM
#java#ai#apache_kafka#aws#azure#cloud#cloud_first#cloud_native#ebs#gcp#kafka#llm#messaging#minio#s3#serverless#spot#streaming
AutoMQ provides a cloud-native alternative to Apache Kafka that runs on S3 storage, cutting costs by up to 90% while enabling instant scaling and eliminating cross-zone traffic fees. It offers high reliability, serverless operation, and full Kafka compatibility, making it easier and cheaper to manage large-scale data streaming without sacrificing performance or features.
https://github.com/AutoMQ/automq
GitHub Trends@githubtrending · Post #14691 · 05/10/2025, 12:00 AM
#csharp#architecture#aspnetcore#clean_architecture#cqrs#ddd#dotnet#dotnetcore#event_driven_architecture#event_sourcing#kubernetes#masstransit#messaging#microservice#microservices#oauth2#opentelemetry#software_architecture#software_design#software_engineering#vertical_slice_architecture
Migrating from a monolithic architecture to a cloud-native microservices architecture offers several benefits. It improves scalability, allowing different parts of the application to grow independently. This approach also enhances reliability by isolating faults, so if one service fails, others continue to work. Additionally, microservices enable faster deployment and updates, as each service can be developed and deployed separately. This flexibility allows teams to use the best technology for each service, making development more efficient and agile[2][3][5].
https://github.com/meysamhadeli/monolith-to-cloud-architecture
GitHub Trends@githubtrending · Post #15268 · 11/04/2025, 12:00 PM
#go#blockchain#cloudvpn#golang#golang_library#holepunch#ipfs#ipfs_blockchain#kubernetes#libp2p#mesh#mesh_networks#nat#networking#p2p#p2pvpn#tunnel#vpn
EdgeVPN lets you create secure, decentralized private networks using peer-to-peer (p2p) connections without relying on central servers. It can build a VPN that automatically assigns IPs, includes a small DNS server, and protects your network even if tokens leak. You can also use it as a reverse proxy to share TCP services or send files securely over p2p without a VPN connection. It works well for edge devices and development, especially behind NATs, and can be integrated into your own Go programs. This helps you connect devices easily and securely across different networks without complex setup or infrastructure.
https://github.com/mudler/edgevpn