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Paul feels like the only adult in this room.


Sounds like something triggered a suspicious activity report. Not sure if it also applies to the likes of Apple but they’re forbidden from revealing any information about what caused it, etc with the customer or anyone.


Is there a way to list all the models that are available to be pulled?


sure. `owhisper pull --help`


> The Ingenic Zeratul, Atlas, and Tassadar platforms are a series of System-on-Chip (SoC) solutions designed primarily for battery-powered IoT cameras and smart home devices.

Seems like someone at Ingenic is a StarCraft fan!

https://github.com/themactep/thingino-firmware/wiki/Zeratul-...




Any idea why the latest version on pypa is 0.2.x. That seems like it was released a while ago.


The latest version is 0.7.5: https://pypi.org/project/FindMy/


Ah! I know what it is! https://github.com/malmeloo/FindMy.py/blob/main/pyproject.to...

I've Python 3.13.1, so it drops down and installs FindMy 0.2.x


Oops sorry, that's unintentional. I've fixed this in the source, the next pypi release should support 3.13.


And you didn't mention this in the tech predictions episode of 2023 for Oxide and Friends?! You missed a great one!


Super handy. I wish there was a way to create an issue as well from the email as well.


I will add it


Not very high power usually. They're usually made of piezoceramics.

I think they're expensive because they're niche. Narrow band piezoceramics which are used in fish finders and other commercial equipment are pretty cheap. These wider band transducers are niche to underwater comms.

> Also what frequency does an acoustic modem typically use?

Usually in the 10s of kHz. The NATO JANUS standard is around the 12kHz center frequency.


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