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   Message 119,155 of 120,937   
   Alan to Marian   
   Re: I said this was trivial; yet the App   
   15 Dec 25 14:50:31   
   
   XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone   
   From: nuh-uh@nope.com   
      
   On 2025-12-15 11:41, Marian wrote:   
   > Marian wrote:   
   >> If we want a radial expansion crawler for Apple's WPS database, do this:   
   >>  1. Choose any arbitrary Netgear (00:22:3f) BSSID (e.g.,   
   >> 00:22:3f:a5:7b:33)   
   >>  2. Get the whole cluster of 400 BSSID pairs from Apple   
   >> python.exe apple_bssid_locator.py 00:22:3f:a5:7b:33 --all   
   >>  3. This outputs up to 400 BSSID:GPS pairs near it in the Apple WPS DB   
   >>      (see results.txt below)   
   >   
   > This morning, in response to the Apple trolls claiming that it can't be   
   > done, I wrote this code to track the movement of the GPS:BSSID pairs.   
   >   
   > I set the threshold to 100km but I could have used any distance I want.   
   > The fact I can so easily do this (and I'm not a coder!) shows it's trivial.   
   >   
   > The problem I'm pointing out is Apple trolls defend Apple to the death, no   
   > matter what, by using the first (inane) excuse that comes to their mind.   
   >   
   > In this case, Chris has claimed repeatedly that it's difficult to do.   
   > And yet, it's trivial.   
   >   
   > Here's proof that the Apple trolls defend Apple to the death, no matter   
   > what, using the first (absurd) excuse that comes to their mind, and yet,   
   > it's trivial to always prove these uneducated Apple trolls always wrong.   
   >   
   >   
   > @echo off   
   > :: This is C:\app\os\python\apple_bssid_locator\bssidcompare.bat :: v1p0   
   > 20251215   
   > ::  Outputs if there is movecment for any given BSSID in results.txt   
   >   
   > setlocal enabledelayedexpansion   
   >   
   > :: Threshold for movement (where 0.001 degrees is roughly 100 kilometers)   
   > set THRESH=0.001   
   >   
   > :: Input file collected using apple_bssid_locator open source code ::   
   > These are actual BSSID:GPS pairs which you can test yourself!   
   > :: 28:6d:97:c8:5a:30    35.2948265    126.77577972   
      
   Nearly 300 miles off the coast of California...   
      
   > :: 00:22:3f:a5:7b:33    35.29422378    126.77641296   
      
   Nearly 300 miles off the coast of California...   
      
   > :: 10:62:e5:b1:8f:12    35.29444885    126.77671051   
      
   Nearly 300 miles off the coast of California...   
      
   > :: 12:09:a5:53:df:13    35.29491043    126.77599334   
      
   Nearly 300 miles off the coast of California...   
      
   > :: 28:6d:97:4f:be:d0    35.29439163    126.77655029   
      
   Nearly 300 miles off the coast of California...   
      
      
   Nearly 300 miles off the coast of California...   
      
   > :: 28:6d:97:b9:89:96    35.29463195    126.77554321000001   
      
   Nearly 300 miles off the coast of California...   
      
   > :: 42:09:a5:53:df:13    35.294940940000004    126.7760086   
      
   Nearly 300 miles off the coast of California...   
      
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