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This. This is the biggest issue in my mind. I would most definitely pay $7 to make sure they don't just leave my $700 new tech on my front step in full view exposed to the elements.


I use my arduino nano to drive 12 servos. This requires microsecond level accuracy. It can be done without too much trouble using the 16 bit clock.


Would you consider doing a reduced price for people who just want access to the videos after the session and logs of irc. This way you won't have to grade their homework, answer their questions, nor give them a certificate. I'd love to learn all that stuff at my own pace, but I don't have 1k to spend on it. On the flip side I don't expect you to do work for free.


It's something I may consider for future runs, but I'm not planning that for the first iteration. I think the real value in this is being able to work through this material and have hands-on instruction when you need it, much as if you were being trained inside a security consultancy.


You are not presumed guilty. But you are found guilty of breaking the new law which comes with a 5 year prison term if you were accused of being involved with terrorism or hiding child porn. Regardless of any evidence.


> You are not presumed guilty. But you are found guilty of breaking the new law ... Regardless of any evidence.

"Being found guilty... regardless of evidence" makes no sense. Part of 'being found guilty of breaking the law' involves the prosecution giving evidence that a jury thinks proves your guilt beyond reasonable doubt (inc. proving that you were in possession of a key, and so that it was actually encrypted data). s.53(3).


If this had audio capabilities my company would also gladly pay for it to create tutorials of our web product offerings for our user base. Looks amazing, I'll be following this project closely, keep up the good work!


"don't take legal advise from random Russians on the internet" - Ironically some of the best legal advice I've read.


Oops; too late to edit, now.


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