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  3. I found an amazon basics color changing smart light bulb attached to a lamp my neighbor threw in the apartment dumpster.

I found an amazon basics color changing smart light bulb attached to a lamp my neighbor threw in the apartment dumpster.

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  • botvolution@mastodon.sdf.orgB botvolution@mastodon.sdf.org

    @MLE_online
    Aside from everything else, it is simply utterly ridiculous to have a computer in a fucking lightbulb.

    scruss@xoxo.zoneS This user is from outside of this forum
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    #56

    @botvolution @MLE_online many not-so-smart lighbulbs have an 8-bit microcontroller on them. I saw an emulation of the Manchester SSEM running on one once

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    • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

      @steter @RueNahcMohr It's an ESP32 pico v3 zero attached to a power supply

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      #57

      @MLE_online @RueNahcMohr Cool. Cheaper than making an assembly line. Neat use for it.

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      • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

        @RueNahcMohr here you go. I got most of the blob off

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        #58

        @MLE_online 32 pin...

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        • ruenahcmohr@infosec.exchangeR ruenahcmohr@infosec.exchange

          @MLE_online 32 pin...

          mle_online@social.afront.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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          #59

          @RueNahcMohr so it will be an exciting challenge for you!

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          • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

            @RueNahcMohr so it will be an exciting challenge for you!

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            #60

            @RueNahcMohr No one else is volunteering!

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            • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

              @RueNahcMohr No one else is volunteering!

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              ruenahcmohr@infosec.exchange
              wrote on last edited by
              #61

              @MLE_online hmmm...

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              • mle_online@social.afront.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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                #62

                @nickzoic @RueNahcMohr

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                • mle_online@social.afront.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #63

                  @nickzoic I see test pads for 108 and 109 on the PCB, so something isn't adding up here

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                  • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

                    @nickzoic I see test pads for 108 and 109 on the PCB, so something isn't adding up here

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                    #64

                    @nickzoic "O7/IO8/IO9/IO10/IO20 belong to VDD_SDIO power domain and cannot work when VDD_SDIO power shuts down"

                    this means something, but I don't know what

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                    • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

                      @maehw I don't know how to do that

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                      #65

                      @MLE_online esptool.py can also be used to read from the flash, not only write to it. But it's possible that someone already has done it for such a device.
                      https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esptool/en/release-v4/esp32/esptool/basic-commands.html

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                        #66

                        @nickzoic that's a good theory

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                        • maehw@chaos.socialM maehw@chaos.social

                          @MLE_online esptool.py can also be used to read from the flash, not only write to it. But it's possible that someone already has done it for such a device.
                          https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esptool/en/release-v4/esp32/esptool/basic-commands.html

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                          @MLE_online I really have no clue about those devices, but that may be running something called Alexa Connect Kit (ACK) firmware.

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                          • maehw@chaos.socialM maehw@chaos.social

                            @MLE_online I really have no clue about those devices, but that may be running something called Alexa Connect Kit (ACK) firmware.

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                            @maehw yeah, i saw that too

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                            • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

                              I found an amazon basics color changing smart light bulb attached to a lamp my neighbor threw in the apartment dumpster.

                              Apparently you can only change the color by giving the bulb access to your wifi network and using the alexa app on your phone. Very stupid.

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                              #69

                              @MLE_online ooo i bet you could extract their wifi password from it

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                              • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

                                Hey yeah! Esp32 pico!

                                madrabbit@chaos.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                #70

                                @MLE_online I think people I know have run WLED on those bulbs or similar ones

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                                • maehw@chaos.socialM maehw@chaos.social

                                  @MLE_online esptool.py can also be used to read from the flash, not only write to it. But it's possible that someone already has done it for such a device.
                                  https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esptool/en/release-v4/esp32/esptool/basic-commands.html

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                                  mle_online@social.afront.org
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                                  #71

                                  @maehw That seems promising. I'm not really sure where to start though

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                                  • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

                                    I found an amazon basics color changing smart light bulb attached to a lamp my neighbor threw in the apartment dumpster.

                                    Apparently you can only change the color by giving the bulb access to your wifi network and using the alexa app on your phone. Very stupid.

                                    riverpunk@defcon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @MLE_online how else are they supposed to spy on you and sell your data to surveillance companies so that they can determine if you qualify for housing 10 years from now?

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                                    • ruenahcmohr@infosec.exchangeR ruenahcmohr@infosec.exchange

                                      @MLE_online hmmm...

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                                      #73

                                      @RueNahcMohr @MLE_online best opportunity to make a robot out of it!

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                                      • larrybiggs@infosec.exchangeL larrybiggs@infosec.exchange

                                        @MLE_online I like to think of it as percussive maintenance lol

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                                        #74

                                        @larrybiggs @MLE_online
                                        How did the term "hacking" come to be a thing?🤔 😉

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                                        • mle_online@social.afront.orgM mle_online@social.afront.org

                                          Hey yeah! Esp32 pico!

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                                          @MLE_online
                                          Oh cool. A new ESP32 board source.
                                          It's even on a desolderable module.
                                          And ESP32 is more hackable than the Silabs EFR32 in IKEA Trodfri's.
                                          At least until I port the Gekkokapula firmware to the module I pulled form one and get on 2.4GHz FM with one.

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