Nope. At least, not yet. I am playing with #Meshtastic and to a lesser degree, raw #LoRa packets.
I also wrote scripts to set up an 802.11 mesh network using whatever random hardware you have lying around.
https://gitlab.com/adam949/guerrilla-radio
Right now it is focused on Debian-based distros and tested with various models of Raspberry Pi boards. I haven't been actively working on guerrilla-radio lately on account of other projects taking priority.
#Meshtastic can really use some of the innovation that #Nostr is achieving.
https://youtu.be/7q-dNZzpUlM?si=DTB--CgYvtYpFHQc
#mesh
1996 called, they said you should be using DH to get a shared secret to encrypt DMs. ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
Have you seen Harris' policy agenda?
If you use a library or open source software, you are a commie. I don't make the rules.
Do you have a recipe that can be canned (without pressure canning gear)?
I found this one, but it says to put it in the fridge for no more than a fortnight. It also adds sugar, so it's doubly suspect in my book!
Does it bother anyone else the the Windows hourglass has too much sand in it?
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Sure, I could also download the APK and install it, but that's not the question I asked.
What do you do when you have too many jalapeรฑos? This is what I do.

#pepper #prepper #gardening #homesteading #garden #homestead #food
If you are a #privacy maximalist and therefore a #monero user, on your #grapheneOS Android phone you should use #garnet
https://github.com/retrnull/garnet
With this amethyst fork you can send and receive #XMR tips along with lightning network
Are they going to request to be included in the default F-Droid repo?
You can make sandwiches for the gods with a loaf that size!
Happy to indulge. No, it wouldn't be possible to prove it was money changing hands (and in this example, it wasn't!).
Let's just put politics & ethics aside for the moment and talk about practical matters.
There's a question of who has the burdon of proof. Everyone can see that it appears the owner of address A bought something (possibly fiat currency) with their coin. If the taxing authorities know who owns address A, they could send the owner a tax invoice, or a letter accusing they of failing to report a transaction and pay tax on it (e.g. capital gains). They could even calculate the tax owed based on the price when it arrived in the wallet vs when it left.
As a response, the owner could just say that's incorrect, they just moved it from one of their accounts to another. Whether this explanation is accepted or not is up to the taxing authority. If the tax enforcers were savvy, they could say "sign this message proving you control address B". If they refuse, then perhaps the courts would sort it out.
If the tax man doesn't know the payer, nor the payee, then it's a dead end. If they know the recipient, then they could come after them for not reporting income and it pretty much plays out the same as above.
Fair enough. In any case, I think you will really enjoy Phrack. ๐
It doesn't grow on trees, ya know!
What the hell are you talking about? 2600 has always been political and weird.
Here, I'll grab a few issues off the shelf to demonstrate:
- Spring 2004: an article on DRM
- Summer 1998: an article about the international justice system (LUCID), lies about Mitnick
- Autumn 2014: patent trolls
Every issue has at least one political article, many mention mass surveillance even if it's not the core point of the article.
It's totally fair to say you don't like the articles after 2015, but to say they got political in 2016 is complete nonsense.
New issue of #phrack just dropped.
http://phrack.org/issues/71/1.html
#hacking #infosec #cybersecurity
Heh, I know the author of this one. http://phrack.org/issues/71/9.html#article Smart mofo, that one!
New issue of #phrack just dropped.
http://phrack.org/issues/71/1.html
#hacking #infosec #cybersecurity
Does anyone know of a platform that is easy to use and allows people to sell their #comics or #audiobooks that allows #bitcoin?
If so, they could potentially pick up some sellers from the Pateron fiasco (they reportedly disbanded their entire #infosec department)
https://infosec.exchange/@munin/112991731621467475
It also has to exist now, not being something someone is trying to build but isn't functional let alone easy to use.
I don't know who needs to hear this, but one harvest of a thyme plant yeilds about 2 tsp of dried thyme.
That's a fee month's growth. So if you use thyme faster than that, you're going to want multiple pots of thyme.
If your client does not use Outbox model yet, please go to https://metadata.nostr.com/, click relays and set it up.
Without that setting, Outbox clients cannot find your posts. Your follows won't find you.
Tips:
- You only need a maximum of 4 relays in that list.
- Mark as "Write" the relays that have all content written and signed by you.
- Mark as "Read" the public relays that you want your follows to use when sending notifications to you.
That's all you need to do.
If I have a list of relays that each have setting on whether to post/fetch/search, why do we suddenly need an inbox, and outbox, a DM relay, a search relay and so forth? Why can't the software just use the existing list?
