So...wen notes over carrier pigeon?

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Thank you for the @ Gary.

nostr:npub1wqfzz2p880wq0tumuae9lfwyhs8uz35xd0kr34zrvrwyh3kvrzuskcqsyn Would you be interested in starting an avairy

I don't recommend the RFC IP over avian carriers, but using pigeons (or runners or light flashes or post office snail mail, or whatever other transport layer you can think of) routed over a DTN (Delay Tolerant Network) leveraging the concept of a contact plant vs what IP uses (Border Gateway Protocol routes) it is feasible.

*It is feasible to use avian carriers, provided you have another avian enthusiast willing to join you within range and other transport layer options were considered less desirable.

https://stacker.news/items/330735/r/nerd2ninja

This is my series on this. I do believe a 1st worlder will prefer a dronenet aka faenet over avian carriers, but operating a drone without line of sight is not legal in the US, so if you prefer to have legal redundant high bandwidth (aka large file transfers) and driving it over isn't preferred maybe you would consider avian carriers.

Lol

How many carrier pigeons do you have?

I always choose notes over carrier pigeons, it is much faster.

We should, however, have the option to print our notes and other relay requests so we can send them however we will.

"They" could read what you write from space and/or with heat sensing technology!