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also: that has a client that works on android tv.
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also: that has a client that works on android tv.
exactly that. i am currently in the trouble of visualising the data (i use grafana) but still not happy. what you might wanna do is just collect data and query it later to learn about the mac adresses you are looking for. e.g. run airodump every 10 minutes, write mac and timestamp to mysql. then you only need to write down when your colleagues/neighbour arrived or left for like 2-3 days and then query like “which devices were present after time x on these days …” and the larger your dataset the more accurate your results. the guy in the peremeter detection has like 1 client a day …so thats easy. but with more ppl around you, cars being APs etc. you need more data to be sure which mac is who.
maybe if you want to track cop cars use that and gpt4o to watch a cam feed of your street to match copcar & mac. if you got a few solid hits you can use that to figure out patters…like you know cop1 is around everyX hours which tracked mac matches that.
i am sure mac is much more reliable than bluetooth due to range, consistency etc…
i stumbled across this project but it wasnt quite working for me since the author uses it in a very remote location with few to zero clients: https://github.com/AgustinPelaez/wifi-presence-detector
interesting.
i wrote some scripts that runs airodump ng, then clean the csv, send all beacons with timestamp to a database. this helped me to collect mac adresses for some time now and allows me to have alerts if neighbours are back from vacation (e.g. using home assistant i get notifications ob androidTV)
i did not go for bluetooth because espresence for homeassistant does that out of the box. https://espresense.com/
how seo game this? the sooner you start…
have you heard of sshuttle?
fanless nuc with i7 is ~600€
understand the impact of toppoint, freifunk and all the other movements from the area.
if you havent started: none
use nixOS.
i’ve been using a stick for 20 years of combat. i’ve seen people use f16 fighters and flew on a plane once. now i am bummed out i can’t operate an f16.
i use lcx alpine 3.16 and all i do is add docker docker-cli …super fast. no hassle.
lxcs are just great. love alpine on proxmox.
i havent seen windows being mentioned in my feed for a while but this is pretty funny.
“uh, i am using a closed system made by fellas known to love money and have no respect for anyone and now to my suprise yet another thing they did is not what i want.”
…and it is 2024.
it is one example. sure one could switch. so why not random search engine on install? because money. the managing board seems to eat money. i am still missing weave server. i still miss plugins from before they made these drastic changes back then… all the freaking time they make the wromg decisions. and their supporters are like a militia…just mentioning what one thinks might be the problem with FF as a horde of ppl like you just reflex talking the same shit that did not get more people to like ff or moz. thunderbird will die the same way. why on earth did they waste resources to have a calender and drive more devs away? always the wrong decisions. always.
maybe make google search not only default but the only search? cash in more money for the managing board? ooooor kill another function users loved? so many opportunities to worsen the product - I’m sure they will find sth.
no. but very echochamberlike reaction.
which button removes the managing board?
but when you tell the moz fanboys why moz sucks you’ll find yourself in a meta/maga like echochamber. again and again moz made absolute shit decisions, the managing board is eating money like mad and google is STILL your default search engine. pathetic.
LOL. the myth. like gulag or uigur camps easily exceed those numbers.
what…there are ten frameworks for problemx? i’ll create a new one thats better than all of them. /s
anyways, how about mautic? a thriving cool community, awesome tool…