This is a cool defense against something I hadn't even considered as a possible problem. Unfortunately it's Windows-only for now, but I'm looking forward to this becoming more mainstream.
I hope you get to do whatever helps you recover and re-energize, but for me it's unplugging from everything and getting lost in the natural world. Hang in there, buddy.
Hey man, there are a bunch of people who have been looking for you.
I appreciate that you're asking us instead of asking the trees directly and, thus, waking them.
...well no, not my bootstraps...
This guy husbands
Freedom and all that
Thanks for sharing this. Just a small clarification: it affects Bluetooth 4.2 through 5.4.
In case anyone else had this question, bat calls can range from 9 kHz to to 200 kHz (source: Maryland DNR, https://dnr.maryland.gov/Wildlife/Pages/plants_wildlife/bats/batelocu.aspx), while ultrasound frequencies range from 2 Mhz to 15 Mhz (source: https://radiopaedia.org/articles/ultrasound-frequencies).
How do you block MMS from unknown senders on iOS?
It does sound pretty impressive that each loop is 4,435.2 inches