Hacker News with Generative AI: Remote Control

Breaking the Mirror – A Look at Apple's New iPhone Remote Control Feature [video] (media.ccc.de)
Exploring the security of the new iPhone Mirroring feature as well as the current threat model of the iOS ecosystem
Scrcpy: Application mirrors Android devices (A/V) connected via USB or TCP (github.com/Genymobile)
This application mirrors Android devices (video and audio) connected via USB or over TCP/IP, and allows to control the device with the keyboard and the mouse of the computer. It does not require any root access. It works on Linux, Windows and macOS.
JetKVM: Tiny IP KVM That's Not an Apple Watch (jeffgeerling.com)
Despite what it looks like, this isn't a hot-rod Apple Watch. This is an IP KVM. What does that mean? It's basically a remote control rocket pack for any computer, from a giant tower PC, to a little mini PC you might run in your homelab.
$61 kit turns any Hot Wheels into a remote-controlled drift car (thedrive.com)
I might be in the minority here, but I stopped collecting die-cast cars years ago.
Sipeed NanoKVM: A RISC-V stick-on (jeffgeerling.com)
This is the Sipeed NanoKVM. You stick it on your computer, plug in HDMI, USB, and the power button, and you get full remote control over the network—even if your computer locks up.
Ngscopeclient: Advanced T&M remote control and analysis suite (ngscopeclient.org)
Drag and drop to create complex, GPU-accelerated analysis pipelines in the filter graph editor
Ukraine is fielding machine-gun turrets remotely controlled by Steam Deck (businessinsider.com)
Ukraine appears to be using a very popular video game system for an unusual purpose: remotely controlling gun turrets.