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former full-time pope, consulting saint of inconvenient computing in loco parentis

hey nostr:nprofile1qqsgydql3q4ka27d9wnlrmus4tvkrnc8ftc4h8h5fgyln54gl0a7dgspp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgqg4waehxw309aex2mrp0yhx6mmnw3ezuur4vgkhjsen I'm introducing Bitchat to BM-IT today. if you wind up out in the desert, look us up. we sleep next to the tallest tower and do some pretty incredible off-grid networking stuff.

if we can get a bridge, there's a meshtastic presence out here on the power team... yay network effects

gm... I finished that long drive. now I'm somewhere weirder

all day & all night 😎

driving an RV.

but I had to pull over in Santa Rosa New Mexico for the crazy thunderstorm.

went for McDonalds but the power cut out as soon as I managed to get off the road

Replying to Avatar Ch!llN0w1

okay... gonna need to see the rest of these ASAP

I think I first heard it on Vision / Noisia Radio, my mind was immediately blown.

okay, JFYI.... you won't need electric on the roof for the Starlink to operate.

The Starlink router they send to you has a port for the very very long cable that connects to the dish. The very long cable carries the power to the dish.

That's not to say you wouldn't benefit from having electric on your roof for some other reason.