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  1. I'd say no to downloading ANY app that does this, but I think this is just one of many reasons to NOT download the new White House App.

    #Adafruit did everyone a great service with this research:
    The official White House Android app has a cookie/paywall bypass injector, tracks your GPS every 4.5 minutes, and loads JavaScript from some guy's GitHub Pages.

    blog.adafruit.com/2026/03/30/d

    #Privacy #PSA #Spyware

  2. I'd say no to downloading ANY app that does this, but I think this is just one of many reasons to NOT download the new White House App.

    #Adafruit did everyone a great service with this research:
    The official White House Android app has a cookie/paywall bypass injector, tracks your GPS every 4.5 minutes, and loads JavaScript from some guy's GitHub Pages.

    blog.adafruit.com/2026/03/30/d

    #Privacy #PSA #Spyware

  3. I'd say no to downloading ANY app that does this, but I think this is just one of many reasons to NOT download the new White House App.

    #Adafruit did everyone a great service with this research:
    The official White House Android app has a cookie/paywall bypass injector, tracks your GPS every 4.5 minutes, and loads JavaScript from some guy's GitHub Pages.

    blog.adafruit.com/2026/03/30/d

    #Privacy #PSA #Spyware

  4. Adafruit SleepyDog Library (1.8.4) for avr/samd/nrf52/teensy/esp32/esp8266/rp2040/rp2350 by Adafruit

    ➡️ github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_S

    Arduino library to use the watchdog timer for system reset and low power sleep.

  5. Adafruit SleepyDog Library (1.8.3) for avr/samd/nrf52/teensy/esp32/esp8266/rp2040/rp2350 by Adafruit

    ➡️ github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_S

    Arduino library to use the watchdog timer for system reset and low power sleep.

  6. Adafruit SleepyDog Library (1.8.2) for avr/samd/nrf52/teensy/esp32/esp8266/rp2040/rp2350 by Adafruit

    ➡️ github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_S

    Arduino library to use the watchdog timer for system reset and low power sleep.

  7. Wait, what? Video Looper 2 on a Pi 4 or 5, or my 3?
    #Fail
    Python something requires something greater than or equal to?
    #adafruit

  8. @adafruit There was a video that clearly demonstrated how to #resist the effects of an (admittedly, home made) #LRAD on YouTube.

    The Summary is: In-canal Earplugs, Passive over-the-ear earmuffs, and a curved plexiglass shield -- and if I remember correctly, the inside of the curve facing the LRAD (the opposite orientation of a standard riot shield) was the best way to reflect and diffuse the sound, making it possible to approach within just a few feet of the unit.

    EDIT: Found it! youtu.be/CXKTBQBugIA?t=762

  9. @adafruit There was a video that clearly demonstrated how to #resist the effects of an (admittedly, home made) #LRAD on YouTube.

    The Summary is: In-canal Earplugs, Passive over-the-ear earmuffs, and a curved plexiglass shield -- and if I remember correctly, the inside of the curve facing the LRAD (the opposite orientation of a standard riot shield) was the best way to reflect and diffuse the sound, making it possible to approach within just a few feet of the unit.

    EDIT: Found it! youtu.be/CXKTBQBugIA?t=762

  10. @adafruit There was a video that clearly demonstrated how to #resist the effects of an (admittedly, home made) #LRAD on YouTube.

    The Summary is: In-canal Earplugs, Passive over-the-ear earmuffs, and a curved plexiglass shield -- and if I remember correctly, the inside of the curve facing the LRAD (the opposite orientation of a standard riot shield) was the best way to reflect and diffuse the sound, making it possible to approach within just a few feet of the unit.

    EDIT: Found it! youtu.be/CXKTBQBugIA?t=762