Note that this is purely a thought exercise and I would never ever think about doing this in real life (FBI take note of this disclaimer!)
1. Buy some large sized consumer drone off craigslist for cash. (bonus points for showing up in a stolen car and having a disguise)
2. Modify them to drop small canisters of red paint.
3. Re-flash the software to ignore all flight restrictions
4. Wait until the president is at Mar-A-Largo
5. Program the drones to fly to 1000 feet, drop down over the target and release their "bombs" over visible areas and then fly out to sea on a random flight path until their batteries run out
6. Release the hounds^w drones at night (or more bonus points for the middle of a golf game)
7. Wash. Rinse. Repeat at other locations.
8. Sit back and watch the government spend a shitload more than $3.4 million as they try to control the situation.
All this and more can be found in the 2017 edition of The Anarchists Cookbook!
...it'd be better if companies like this opened their products because they truly believed in openness, rather than to beat the competition over the head. Does it matter why a company actually adopts open software? Isn't the fact that it's being used more important? Also, what's the harm in a business finding that open software is a way to get an edge on the competition?
Please point me to a single bubble gum pop boy band that has withstood the test of time as anything more then a chuckle and a laugh to those that listened to them as children? How 'bout The Beatles????
Note that this is purely a thought exercise and I would never ever think about doing this in real life (FBI take note of this disclaimer!)
1. Buy some large sized consumer drone off craigslist for cash. (bonus points for showing up in a stolen car and having a disguise)
2. Modify them to drop small canisters of red paint.
3. Re-flash the software to ignore all flight restrictions
4. Wait until the president is at Mar-A-Largo
5. Program the drones to fly to 1000 feet, drop down over the target and release their "bombs" over visible areas and then fly out to sea on a random flight path until their batteries run out
6. Release the hounds^w drones at night (or more bonus points for the middle of a golf game)
7. Wash. Rinse. Repeat at other locations.
8. Sit back and watch the government spend a shitload more than $3.4 million as they try to control the situation.
All this and more can be found in the 2017 edition of The Anarchists Cookbook!
I find pornographic films to be more analogous to business. Because no matter the industry, somebody is always trying to f*c you.
...it'd be better if companies like this opened their products because they truly believed in openness, rather than to beat the competition over the head. Does it matter why a company actually adopts open software? Isn't the fact that it's being used more important? Also, what's the harm in a business finding that open software is a way to get an edge on the competition?I'll second that!