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Common Sense A.I. might be coming sooner than you think

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So, here's a photo of a bunch of books that just happen to be sitting on my work desk, looking all majestic and intellectual. This is the sort of thing that a lot of people over the past few weeks have started to strategically place behind themselves for those all important conference calls, where other people will be looking and trying to eye up, "so what books do you have behind you?....oh, maybe I should read some of those and then I'll be as smart as you". That could be why these books are not behind me, they are infront and to the side, I can see them but you cannot.  What is behind me? hang on, let me turn around and look......a MASSIVE 3D printer with a Playstation 2 Time Crisis gun on the bed (absolutely no idea, maybe I found it in a cupboard and it was making it's way off the "games room", but I got distracted), some photo's of my MG F over the years taken by professional photographers as I was entering "event/shows" and a...

Got a bit distracted (again)

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Okay, so whilst I've been championing the "Do Something else...." mantra (and then promptly did some work over the weekend, but it was by choice, not pressured), I managed to hookup the equipment that I had for my old radio controlled boat. Now, I confess, I did not build this boat.  I did have a boat that I built when I was about 14-ish, it was a 4ft massive beast that I built with my grandad, he managed to get hold of an old glow-plug engine that baffled me and before we had the chance to fit it, I returned home and the boat never got finished.  Then when I was about 21-ish, I sold the boat to my sisters husband (at the time), who was an RC car enthusiast, he rebuilt the engine and got it working, but never fitted it into the boat - I then bought the boat back and was going to get the radio gear and finish it off......then it sat in a cupboard for many many years until I eventually decided it should go to someone who will finish it off, yep, I put it on eBay and it w...

Starlink.....

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If it's a clear night outside and you have the opportunity, it's always a nice thing to take time to look up at the stars above and put things into perspective. Last night, Venus was shining away super bright over to the west.  Quite a few normal satellites criss-crossing overhead - I must live on the M4/M25 crossroads as there are quite a lot going over my house! and then, just for a treat, there are these little beauties who zoom overhead making a great scene: https://findstarlink.com/ If someone hasn't heard of them, or even know about them - that's quite a lot of people, to be fair, then it's a great wind up (in the current climate), that the Aliens are driving in single file and making their way over to London, oh look.... there they go....  :-D You can select to see where they are in real-time, or see the Visible Times and you can plan when to go out into the garden.   have fun! UPDATE: Found a great website that shows you all satellites in 3D...

Do something else.....

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Those people that have known me for quite some time, know that I don't just do work-work.  I used to.  Oh, yes....I used to do that a lot.  I'm probably from the generation of IT guys that screwed it all up for the newer generation.  Why's that? Well, IT was fascinating in the late 80s and all the way through the 90s....the possibilities, the basic-ness of it all.  Yes, you as a single person "could" do it all.  you could be the person that knew about hardware, knew about infrastructure, could make your own 10-base-2 (or was it 10?) cables (the one's that used TV aerial cable), before cat5 cables took over - but hey, you still did that too.  You knew how to network PCs together, different network cards, token networks connecting to the 10-base-2/10/T (whatever), how to configure Windows or even Novell Netware (wow, there's a blast from the past for you) to use that networking....and you even knew how to write code, so you could write the application...

Why I disagree with the term "Data Scientist"

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....and other grouchy grumblings from an old IT guy :-D Okay, first I'll say, I've been knocking around with IT since the early days, yes, yes, yes, that means I'm biased, IT racist (if you will) and very set in my ways about how things should and should not work with IT..... in fact, I'm not.  I'm actually quite the opposite.  I'm very flexible and open-minded.  That's how I've managed to stay relevant over the past 25+ years.  I've evolved with IT......where it makes sense. I've been cautious when I needed to, I've thrown caution to the wind on the odd occasion and just went with the flow to see where we'd end up. However.  All this new nonsense about A.I (Artificial Intelligence) and the term "Data Scientist" as a job role just rubs salt into a paper cut for me. 1st you are not a scientist.  yes, okay, you probably were very good as maths (correct spelling) and statistics at school, did that weird class you could d...

Mayflower progress

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Using Sherlock to gather info about a person

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https://youtu.be/iEha--u0vB0 ah, my fave, Kali Linux.... (usage from 3:18) but if you cannot be patient and watch a video. go visit:  https://github.com/sherlock-project/sherlock git clone blah blah blah make sure you've got python3 installed (yeah, I know I grouch about python, but sometimes, like this case, it's useful) OR if even doing that is too much.... go visit:  https://elody.com/scenario/plan/16/ and do it live in a web-browser. Now...stick some ML around that and a decent application and think of the possibilities of how this could be (mis)used  ;-) happy hacking.

On the fly WiFi pen testing anyone?

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Buy a device from here (or you could make your own from parts, it's all open source) Pretty useful usage of an ESP32 IoT device = Arduino..... they forgot the whole "watch" part, but the next time you're in a 'chosen establishment' (does anyone visit real banks anymore?) you could have a little probe around to see what insecure wifi is hanging around.... or even just annoy your "friends" on the train... "fun for all the family" :-D

A week off work....sort of.....Project 'O'

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So, I've had Project 'O' on the back burner now for well over a year, I even started making headway around August 2019 ( for a week, during a vacation )....and well, yep, the usual happened.  I let myself get drawn into doing way too much stuff in the work/work environment and I have to sacrifice all my own inventions or innovations for the sake of the day job.  ( One day, I'll maybe get that changed, but I'm not holding out much hope, but we'll see ) Well, it's another vacation week, where I'm not actually vacationing ( again ), I'm going through a list of things that I wanted to do in 'my time'.  That means: 1) I've purchased a new 3D printer, I've built said 3D printer. I've had 4 failed attempts at printing with the ABS that I purchased 2-3 years ago (? cannot recall when was, but they've been sitting all sealed up in a box along with about 50 servo's that I was going to use for my robot )...spent a few lon...

Apocalypse now....

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This is pretty awesome idea for a Raspberry Pi: I can picture using it and leaving it in the greenhouse to monitor all my plants this summer. https://back7.co/home/raspberry-pi-recovery-kit Case can be bought here:  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pelican-1300-Camera-Case-Silver/dp/B00009XVKV/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=Pelican+1300+Camera+Case+With+Foam+%28Silver%29&qid=1581859455&sr=8-3 Keyboard from here: https://5z6p.com/products/plaid-through-hole/ https://mechboards.co.uk/product/plaid-ortho-kit/ and all the extra bits, I can now print on my wonderful new 3D printer!