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ArduPilot v4.6.3: From Mission Plan to Mission Abort

https://visionspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Ardupilot-Demo.mp4 Written by: Marceli Śliwiak, Ricardo Fradique, Tanner Smith, Andrzej Olchawa, Milenko Starcik ArduPilot is one of the most widely adopted open-source autopilot platforms, powering autonomous operation across multi-rotor drones, fixed-wing aircraft, rovers, boats, and submarines. Its flexibility, rich feature set, and strong community adoption make it a cornerstone of both commercial and research unmanned systems.…

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GNU Radio v3.10.12.0: When Your Radio Runs More Than Just Signals

https://visionspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/gnuradio-demo-v7.mp4 Written by: Tanner Smith, Andrzej Olchawa, Ricardo Fradique, Milenko Starcik GNU Radio is a widely adopted open-source framework for building Software-Defined Radio (SDR) systems. Used across research, industry, and critical communications domains, it provides flexible signal-processing blocks and a graphical interface, GNU Radio Companion (GRC), that allows users to rapidly design and execute flowgraphs. A…

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How End-to-End Encryption Keeps Your Messages Truly Private

When you send a message, you probably assume no one else can read it, except the person you’re writing to. But in reality, digital communication is a complicated maze of servers, routers, and sometimes prying eyes. That’s where end-to-end encryption (E2EE) steps in, creating what many call the gold standard for message security. It doesn’t…

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Satellites Forecasting Fires: A Global Perspective as Summer Peaks

Southern Europe is on fire, quite literally. As of early August, large-scale wildfires are tearing through Portugal, Greece, and Turkey, with extreme heat and wind accelerating their spread. In Portugal, tens of thousands of hectares have already burned this season across Castelo Branco and Portalegre, where fire crews are now stretched thin. In Greece, blazes…

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Untracked, Unrotated, Unsafe: The State of SSH Key Management

SSH keys remain one of the most widely used yet least governed components of secure infrastructure. While their role in authentication is fundamental, particularly for system administrators, DevOps pipelines, and cloud access, their management continues to be inconsistent, fragmented, and frequently overlooked. This neglect creates operational risk, undermines compliance, and opens opportunities for lateral movement…

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