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| [[Radio]] - Collection of radio-related pages on the wiki
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| [[General]] - Notes from studying for general class ham license. '''UPDATE: passed my general class exam 8/5/2016 at the Defcon 24 ham exams'''
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| [[HackRF/June 2016]] - Working on getting the HackRF up and running
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| I experiment with various tiny devices, a.k.a. [[:Category:TinyPwners|TinyPwners]]:
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| [[Widy]] - portable wireless router, good drop-box for penetration testing
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| [[Arduino]] - projects for Ardunio microcontrollers (morse code, LCD displays, wireless networks, Zigbee/XBee radios, etc.)
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| [[RaspberryPi]] - an extraordinary little device capable of running a full Linux OS. There are pages and pages of projects and notes here.
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| [[ESP8266]] - minimal arduino-like chip device with full wireless networking stack, GPIO header pins, and not a whole lot else
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| [[Worksheets]] for teaching calculus and engineering concepts.
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| [[MSF]] - the metasploit framework
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| [[Metasploitable]] - A virtual machine with multiple built-in vulnerabilities, to learn how to use Metasploit
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| Revisiting some basic networking configuration/setup for a project involving ad-hoc wireless networks.
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| ===Wifi Data Project===
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| I mentored a group of undergraduate students on a Wi-Fi data project for Winter 2015-Spring 2016 at South Seattle College.
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| I've usually got some security projects going on.
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| ===Bots===
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| Building web bots, spiders, scrapers, etc. is a hobby of mine.
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| * [[Bots]] - contains a summary of different bots that I've built. Mainly twitter bots, but some other bots as well.
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| ===Words Words Words===
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| Scrapers are lots of fun. They basically automate interaction with the web, allowing you to programmatically visit pages, extract content, push buttons, submit forms, and so on.
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| Words Words Words is a scraper/bot that tags word etymologies in Gutenberg e-books. This project used a web scraper to look up word etymologies in an online dictionary, parse the results, and color-code the resulting word based on its root language.
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| Visit the project web page here: https://charlesreid1.github.io/wordswordswords
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| View the GitHub repository and source code here: https://github.com/charlesreid1/wordswordswords
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| Mainly for Raspberry Pi or other microcomputers, and for internet of things applications.
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Welcome to the charlesreid1.com wiki! This wiki contains code, articles, notes, writing, and logs from the various things I've worked on.
Also see: https://github.com/charlesreid1/charlesreid1-awesome
Useful Pages
The following page contains my reading list:
The following pages are very useful:
Mathematical Constants
Recent Articles
Reading
Data Engineering
GCDEC - notes from studying for Google Cloud Data Engineering Certification
Fuel - data pipeline software for machine learning
Keras - high-level API for building neural networks on top of a variety of tensor math back-ends
Lasagne - high-level API for building neural networks in Theano
Computer Science
CS
Project Euler
See Template:CSFlag
Older Articles
Main Page/2016 Articles
Flags
The site has Flags that are used on various pages. Think of these like a master Table of Contents for a particular set of topics. A list of all flags:
Example flags: