raulnor516 / awesome-dc32-badgeLinks
A respository of information and links to promote support and continued development of the DEFCON 32 badge. This repository is not associated with Entropic Engineering (creators of the badge hardware), Dmitry Grinberg (creator of the uGB firmware and rePALM), or DEFCON (designers of the badge artwork and case).
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