

Human people. My source is the old ham dude who gave us the ham exam I managed to bungle and haven’t gotten around to retaking.
He was the type who used morse code at gigabit speeds with a funky looking sideways key


Human people. My source is the old ham dude who gave us the ham exam I managed to bungle and haven’t gotten around to retaking.
He was the type who used morse code at gigabit speeds with a funky looking sideways key


Finland. The questions for the basic test require you to actually know your shit, they’re specifically worded so that you can’t wing it
I failed it, that’s how I know. By a few points but still 😀


Both can coexist, more options is better when talking about decentralised systems


Internet routing is a bit more complex, but basically yes.


It all depends on the environment and the amount of nodes. I’m not exactly controlling Fort Knox here so 100% reliability isn’t a big point
It’s still cool to be at the store 2-3km away and get a notification that the fridge door is open, via a completely independent network 😀
I get the exact same notification via the internet, but it’s not as cool


They dropped the morse requirement because people just stopped taking the test


The HAM license isn’t a trivial checkbox test, at least not over here


Controlling home automation remotely without any internet access.
Tracking dogs, people or vehicles - again with no internet.


There was a massive power outage in Portugal not too long ago and people used Meshtastic to communicate between cities to see who had power.
It does work, but it’s not a Final Solution


Now let me introduce you to APRS 😁
It’s pretty much the HAM equivalent of Meshtastic


Antennas and location.
I can see one node on top of the tallest building around here and it allows me to connect to nodes 20-30km away.


They’re a mesh walkie-talkie, but you don’t need to walkie or talkie 😁
Meshnet means that if A can see B and B can see C, then A can message C, it’s routed through B automatically.
Also it’s text only, not enough bandwidth for speech


Nope, it specifically uses free frequencies. The same ones that are used by RC hobbyists and RF based remotes


iPhones do by default, you need to specifically turn on fixed IP at home to identify the damn phone reliably
Post nut clarity doesn’t hit for you?
If you want to experience the old internet: https://kagi.com/smallweb
A curated list of sites with specific criteria, I’ve found a bunch of good stuff from there


We’ll get web of trust on top of the “main” internet and smaller Tor-style networks will pop up.
Also people will go analog and local, use systems like Meshtastic or good old Amateur Radio


I’m hoping some trusted organisation like EFF will come up with a web of trust system people can use to tag sites and content as reliable and not AI generated/ “enhanced”


I’m not self hosting email but my rule is that no email gets to be in the inbox except for VERY rare exceptions
When an email lands in my inbox, I immediately make a rule that labels it correctly and moves it the fuck away from my inbox.
This way I can have notifications on for inbox emails and they’ll either be important or a new sender whose next email will end up labeled and NOT in my inbox
You can limit shorts in the YouTube parental settings! Just found out about this a few weeks ago
You can’t disable them completely, but you can set a time limit