

Drain the swamp!
–Krasnov c. 2015


Drain the swamp!
–Krasnov c. 2015


For the most part, you’re right. But imagine the gall of some people thinking there might be some privacy in free services. I can understand the expectation of privacy on paid services.


What gets me laughing is when people use any technology and expect some level of privacy, especially “free” services.
Like, ‘Oh noes! This new thing I shared all my deepest secrets with is now posting them online without my consent!’
Milady, you consented by clicking okay. There’s no takesy-backsies.


Your tax dollars at work.


Loool thanks for this


Any religion that includes crosses or mezuzah, sure.
Atheism isn’t big on crosses.


I’m older than I appear to be, lol


Sic semper tyranus.
This reminds me of what Germany was like c.1930.


Cool story bro. It’s concise and does a great job of persuading me that LLMs are better at sales than incentivized salespeople. Wow.


Krasnov will be in good company with 90% of the vote.


Thank you for agreeing, komrade.
Or else… you know… bad place is waiting…
–Krasnov


Non3


Ya farmer’s markets are kinda pricey, eh?
I go downtown to FreshCo and it’s $3 CAD per dozen, bud.


Iraq: has oil
Murca: we declare a freedom on you!
Canada: has oil
Murca: we declare a freedom on you!
Denmark: has eggs
Murca: we declare a freedom on you!


Murca: let’s use frickin lazor beams!
Canada: magnets boil water go brrrrrrrr


I wonder which IoT devices are affected, beyond DIY, that people actually use in North America.


The ESP32 chip, developed by Espressif Systems, is widely used in various IoT (Internet of Things), embedded systems, and consumer electronics due to its low power consumption, built-in Wi-Fi & Bluetooth, and high processing capability.
Devices That Use the ESP32 Chip
ESP32 DevKit series (official Espressif boards)
M5Stack and M5Stick series
Adafruit HUZZAH32
SparkFun ESP32 Thing
LilyGO T-Series (T-Display, T-SIM, T-Watch, etc.)
WEMOS Lolin D32/D32 Pro
Sonoff Smart Switches and Plugs (e.g., Sonoff Mini R3, Sonoff S31)
Shelly Smart Relays (e.g., Shelly 1, Shelly 2.5)
Tuya-Based Smart Devices (many smart home products use Tuya firmware on ESP32)
Air quality monitors (e.g., AirGradient open-source air sensors)
IoT Sensor Hubs (various DIY and commercial solutions)
TTGO T-Watch (ESP32-based smartwatch)
Heltec WiFi Kit Series (LoRa-enabled IoT devices)
Fitness trackers (some DIY and prototype models)
ESP32-CAM (ESP32-based camera module)
DIY drones & robots (used in hobbyist and educational robotics)
3D Printer controllers (e.g., ESP32-based Klipper controllers)
ESP32-based vending machines (wireless payment systems)
Smart irrigation controllers
Energy monitoring devices (e.g., OpenEnergyMonitor)
Smart locks & security systems
ESP32-based web radios
DIY Bluetooth speakers
Smart light controllers with voice assistants
Why Is ESP32 Popular?
✔ Low-cost & powerful (dual-core, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) ✔ Great for DIY & commercial IoT applications ✔ Strong developer community & open-source support ✔ Compatible with Arduino, MicroPython, ESP-IDF, etc.


“Glory to Aristotska! Papers, please.”
You’re speaking of something that sounds dangerously like investing in science. I hope you’re hiding your IP. /s maybe