The anti🚫-derailment🚃 & thread🧵 hijackingšŸ”« thread🧵 ⁉

Never used zabbix before. At work, we use PRTG for monitoring. It’s great for enterprise. For personal use, they offer up to 100 ā€œsensorsā€ for free. Any more than that and the pricing is quite high. For my homelab, I use a Telegraf/InfuxDB/Grafana stack. It’s a lot more involved and and hands-on but quite flexible and 100% free.

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Yeah. I agree. I was being polite.

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Everything except Write

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Thanks :+1:

ā€œproxmark 3 ultimateā€ with a screen and buttons?
Anyone got info on them? I can only find a few pictures here and there …

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saw them pop up on Aliexpress a bunch over the past 2 years. FWIK it doesnt run an official fork of iceman but some hobbled together firmware.

i didnt bother with it as a result.

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That’s one of the ones with a huge FPGA shaped tumor on the board, right?

I skipped that one for the same reason and got an RDV4 instead. Although it would’ve been cheaper to buy an Easy from DT.

Maybe I should order the Bluetooth module and implant antenna for it…

:pm3_rdv4: :logo_bt: :proxlf_antenna:

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Thanks :+1:

I was looking for the pm3 easy with the Bluetooth board, running it from the phone seam like a cool improvement

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the problem is finding an app that will function

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I haven’t used mine for a while, but Termux

and Walrus

used to work for me.
(not sure about iPhone)

RFID Tools used to work, but last time I tried to use it, either it or I had issues

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I remember i tried Walrus on my Pixel 8 with no luck

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It has been quite a while since I used Walrus, I probably stipped using it when it stopped working (I think they were doing an update)

Termux I last used in June, it was working then.

There is a bit of SetUp required, and also another app required to accompany it.

I started writing up a ā€œhow toā€ install guide, its not finished and a bit rough at the moment, it’s on my ā€œto doā€ list…

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I know that you meant ā€œIā€ and that you hit the ā€œaā€ instead of shift… But in your case, that also works.

:robot_marvin:

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Has there been any stress-testing of LED implants when it comes to extended exposure to a field?

It shouldn’t be an issue to leave them powered on continuously for a while, right?

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some people have reported no issues with Qi chargers while others have reported burnouts… but if you’re talking about the LF and HF fields RFID readers put out, there should be no issue. I’ve had xLEDs sitting on test readers for weeks and months at a time before… just blinking away.

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Very good to know, thanks!

I seem to remember the wireless charger burnouts being all or mostly LF, does that sound right to you?

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I’ve had two diagnostic cards burn out from my qi charger. You just have to replace the LED so it was a simple replacement. However I’ve had HF and LF xleds being powered indefinitely now for about week with no issues

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That’s both sides of them?

Sorry just the LF side

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yeah LF only… the Qi standard keeps the frequency between something like 75khz and 400khz max… i think… don’t quote me but I know it’s all LF

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