

A place for exchange and help on projects developed by 7h30th3r0n3 like Evil-M5project or Raspyjack.
Our community brings together a diverse mix of ethical hackers, makers, cybersecurity researchers, tinkerers, and gadget-hacking enthusiasts. We share a common philosophy: to explore, understand, modify, and push the limits of the technologies around us.
We dive into systems, connected devices, microcontrollers, network protocols, and embedded hardware with a constant objective: to learn, experiment, and build. This is a space where you can reverse-engineer firmware in the morning, 3D-print a custom enclosure in the afternoon, and flash an exotic device at night.
Our projects span a wide range of domains:
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RFID/NFC, LoRa, and Sub-GHz hacking Reverse engineering everyday objects and digital systems Modding and enhancing gadgets (M5Stack, ESP32, Flipper-style devices, BadUSB, implants, etc.) Developing open-source tools for training, red teaming, and cyber education
DIY electronics, hardware modding, 3D printing, and rapid prototyping
We value knowledge sharing, technical curiosity, and collective progress. Each member contributes by sharing methods, field experience, code snippets, hardware designs, experiments, or research ideas, raising the overall expertise of the group.
Our approach to hacking is ethical and responsible: we test, break, analyze, and demonstrate in order to better secure. Curiosity and ingenuity drive us, while mastery and legality keep us grounded.
Our mission is simple: to create a space for those who want to learn, understand, invent, and push the boundaries of whatβs possible.
Here, there is no spoon.

A place for exchange and help on projects developed by 7h30th3r0n3 like Evil-M5project or Raspyjack.
Our community brings together a diverse mix of ethical hackers, makers, cybersecurity researchers, tinkerers, and gadget-hacking enthusiasts. We share a common philosophy: to explore, understand, modify, and push the limits of the technologies around us.
We dive into systems, connected devices, microcontrollers, network protocols, and embedded hardware with a constant objective: to learn, experiment, and build. This is a space where you can reverse-engineer firmware in the morning, 3D-print a custom enclosure in the afternoon, and flash an exotic device at night.
Our projects span a wide range of domains:
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RFID/NFC, LoRa, and Sub-GHz hacking Reverse engineering everyday objects and digital systems Modding and enhancing gadgets (M5Stack, ESP32, Flipper-style devices, BadUSB, implants, etc.) Developing open-source tools for training, red teaming, and cyber education
DIY electronics, hardware modding, 3D printing, and rapid prototyping
We value knowledge sharing, technical curiosity, and collective progress. Each member contributes by sharing methods, field experience, code snippets, hardware designs, experiments, or research ideas, raising the overall expertise of the group.
Our approach to hacking is ethical and responsible: we test, break, analyze, and demonstrate in order to better secure. Curiosity and ingenuity drive us, while mastery and legality keep us grounded.
Our mission is simple: to create a space for those who want to learn, understand, invent, and push the boundaries of whatβs possible.
Here, there is no spoon.