Thinking of taking #Meshtastic to a #Protest ? #WiFi and #Bluetooth can be used
to track you, which makes bringing a smartphone a bad idea. Here's how to use
Meshtastic while leaving your phone at home. #privacy #offgrid #LoRa
#ethicalhacking #Electronics #hacking
#Privacy friendly link:
- https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=n6jVrH4xJys
for more info: check alt.2600.madrid and hispagatos.talk in #USENET
also in #matrix #meshtastic-community:matrix.org
Happy Hacking
ReK2
I miss Usenet.
@bortzmeyer : Le grand retour en force de #Usenet ?
# My reticulum contact:
==== List of ReK2 LXMF msg address ====
- ReK2 GNU/Linux laptop: lxmf@c6dc6bb3a6b0955d102fde5e7613e2af
- ReK2 GNU/Linux Main computer PC: lxmf@defc6994065d130f8014543edf334093
==== List of ReK2 and Hispagatos Pages ===
- Hispagatos HQ page: 2540b0d0573fd0a78bc5aaff91275e3d:/page/index.mu
- hispagatos home lan router node page: 8f97dd5d3d62e11fd473739e5838b961:/page/index.mu
@johncarlosbaez @CGM
There's a great guide here: <https://www.big-8.org/wiki/Getting_Started_with_Usenet>, it worked for me.
Through the pages of John Baez <https://math.ucr.edu/home/baez> (see also <https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com>) I've seen that the sci.physics usenet newsgroup, especially sci.physics.research, always had quite interesting physics discussions; see for instance <https://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics>.
Finally I managed to join, but it looks like I'm late to the party. Lots of spam and very insulting posts on sci.physics, and sci.physics.research (luckily a moderated group) seems to have very little activity – unless I'm misjudging the levels of activity of some years ago.
So I'd like to ask @johncarlosbaez (when/if he has time): what happened to these newsgroups? I'd be curious to hear the story. And which other similar newsgroups or venues are available today? Probably I'm not the only one with these wonderings. Cheers!
Vielleicht kann das #Fediverse dem #Usenet #helfen ?
Da sucht wer seit drei Jahren:
Hallo Gemeinde,
ich werde demnächst ein (zweites) Stromkabel für einen alten
Yaesu-Transceiver FT-7 benötigen und habe schon herausgefunden, daß der
Stecker wohl zur Kategorie "Cinch Jones" gehört. Nur gefunden habe ich
ihn noch nicht. Ein sechspoliger Stecker mit flachen Pins, von denen
einer um 90° gedreht ist.
Hat jemand eine Idee, wo man sowas noch bekommen könnte?
CYA!
Weird thing is that I am on a martial arts mailing list (originally created to mock the newbie rec.martial-arts poseurs) that I have been on since 1987 and I am by far the youngest member of the group. I have no idea why they invited me, weird old croaks probably just wanted a youngster perspective. Everyone on there is still alive and kicking though - not very high kicking, but still!
Hello #hackers and #DIY friends,Im away from #Mastodon,the reality is that
never liked microblogging, I was one of the pionners because I do like the
open/decentralized internet,but now I'm using #usenet a LOT & the new cool #hacker
playgrounds #nomadnet #reticulum #LoRa #meshtastic,offgrid,decentralized,meshes
Come chat @ 'hispagatos HQ' @ 4ce9566abcec9619f67d181c5959dfdc in reticulum/nomadnet
in #usenet 2600.* and hispagatos.* comp.lang.go alt.comp.lang.rust newsgroups rek2.hispagatos.org
Back in the day when 40 column displays were common on microcomputers, was email and newsgroup participation with 80 column systems awkward? Be that FidoNet and Echomail or the real ARPANET / Internet if (somehow) available.
By the time I was connecting to BBS systems I had access to an 80 column machine, so I don't personally recall.