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    piedpiper
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    A bit anticlimactic at the end. I feel like the story was really starting to get juicy and then... "Legal has taken over". Did I just miss it or does the author not even tell us what the device...

    A bit anticlimactic at the end. I feel like the story was really starting to get juicy and then... "Legal has taken over". Did I just miss it or does the author not even tell us what the device does? Cool post none the less.

    5 votes
    1. [3]
      teaearlgraycold
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      Seems to me like the author should have waited until the story finished developing before they posted it online.

      Seems to me like the author should have waited until the story finished developing before they posted it online.

      2 votes
      1. Duncan
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        Maybe after "Legal" took over, they were not allowed to post publicly about it.

        Maybe after "Legal" took over, they were not allowed to post publicly about it.

        3 votes
      2. Deimos
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        The posts about it have gotten a lot of attention on reddit, so I imagine he's deluged with requests for updates on the story constantly. It's probably easier to just write something like this up...

        The posts about it have gotten a lot of attention on reddit, so I imagine he's deluged with requests for updates on the story constantly. It's probably easier to just write something like this up than keep telling people to wait for it to conclude.

        2 votes
  2. patience_limited
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    I, for one, may be changing my wireless SSIDs back to router defaults.

    I, for one, may be changing my wireless SSIDs back to router defaults.

    1 vote
  3. Shahriar
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    https://wigle.net/ is a very interesting website! Surprised at how the author managed to track down the perpetrator. Curious as to what they were logging with that Pi especially if it appears to...

    https://wigle.net/ is a very interesting website! Surprised at how the author managed to track down the perpetrator. Curious as to what they were logging with that Pi especially if it appears to be through the WiFi of the workplace.

    1 vote
  4. Flargus
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    astute
    1. The application deployed to this resin device is called "logger". Not a good sign

    astute