I used to think about this via mesh networks as simply routers, but now with nostr, IPFS, atProto and that new BT messaging stuff Jack Dorsey is on. Technically you could utilize your phone as an access point to the mesh network as you move around the city and load all the comms in the background. The latency would be high, but it could work. Also with 5g tech nowadays long range mesh networks are much more feasible albeit probably expensive for a hobbyist.
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Finished Murderbot yesterday, very short quick watch, had some decent laughs.
Wrapped up Star Trek Discovery today, really hated S5, but loved the show regardless.
Definitely still worth a watch, you really don't have to know anything about soccer.
There are other Appviews on the atProto that have chosen not to implement checks that have full access to Bluesky posting/data.
I've noticed over the years it ebbs and flows with the broader "societal mood". People are much more on edge nowadays for rightful reasons, but it creates a pretty toxic environment on the internet.
I think it's Pandora's box, once opened it can't be closed.
I understand there have been instances where it's been closed in other countries, but I just can't see that vision working in the US society.
I can't squat 300 lbs without a full squat rack and weight set
Do you use Claude Code? It's the only time I've had 90%+ success rate.
Do you use Claude Code? It's the only time I've had 90%+ success rate.
Do you use Claude Code? It's the only time I've had 90%+ success rate.
It also has a very flexible "thinking" nature, which means far far less tokens spent on most peoples responses.
Me when Claude code writes bullshit I don't need