I wonder why that is? No, really, why?
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From the post:
>New York’s mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has invited the city’s residents to join him at a block party to celebrate his inauguration but told attendees not to bring a Raspberry Pi single-board computer to the event.
The Pi appears on the prohibited items list, along with explosives, weapons, drones, laser pointers, and the Flipper Zero (Maker community Adafruit first reported the list).
The Register has previously described perceptions of the Flipper Zero as swinging between “a fun little tool to help you learn about all the radio signals surrounding you, or a potential weapon for hoodie-wearing criminals seeking to take over your electronic life.”
I wonder why that is? No, really, why?
Archive: https://archive.today/HHEia
From the post:
>>New York’s mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has invited the city’s residents to join him at a block party to celebrate his inauguration but told attendees not to bring a Raspberry Pi single-board computer to the event.
The Pi appears on the prohibited items list, along with explosives, weapons, drones, laser pointers, and the Flipper Zero (Maker community Adafruit first reported the list).
The Register has previously described perceptions of the Flipper Zero as swinging between “a fun little tool to help you learn about all the radio signals surrounding you, or a potential weapon for hoodie-wearing criminals seeking to take over your electronic life.”