FWC announces winners of the 2025 Florida Python Challenge TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA )— In just about a week, registered participants ...
Pink is optional, so you can miss the fight if you ignore Pink Coins or skip the side path near the top of Flower Castle. Before you look for the door, make sure you have enough coins for the key and ...
Linux kernel privilege escalation exploit DirtyClone (CVE-2026-43503) is publicly documented: JFrog published a working attack walkthrough Thursday showing how any local user can gain root on ...
Step 1: First, you need to make an account on the CircuitDigest Cloud. If you already have one, just go to the CircuitDigest ...
Today:Early fog in the far southwest clears quickly. Most areas stay dry with sunshine and variable cloud, though northern and northeastern regions may see isolated showers. Light winds overall, ...
What does this project do? A USB camera connected to a Raspberry Pi continuously captures frames. OpenCV encodes each frame as a JPEG and sends it to the CircuitDigest Cloud Face Detection API via ...
I designed Optocam Zero to have a very compact, carry everywhere and have fun sort of camera. As I was inspired by Kodak charmera and similar toy cameras, I wanted it to be feel playful, enjoyable and ...
My elderly father is extremely deaf and struggles to hear people, particularly on the landline phone. So I built this — a Raspberry Pi with a 10" touchscreen that sits next to his phone and ...
Discover OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent executing real-world actions on personal machines. Learn how OpenClaw interacts via popular chat platforms, offering full system access and task automation.
The report confirms that the system is based on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 Rev 1.0, running Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) with a 6.12.34+rpt-rpi-2712 kernel on a 64-bit ARM (aarch64) ...
I’ve received a review sample of the LattePanda IOTA single-board computer (SBC) from DFRobot. It is a compact, palm-sized SBC powered by an Intel Processor N150 quad-core Twin Lake CPU, and featuring ...
Malware isn’t just trying to hide anymore—it’s trying to belong. We’re seeing code that talks like us, logs like us, even documents itself like a helpful teammate. Some threats now look more like ...