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110 sats \ 0 replies \ @davidw 14 Feb freebie
Mentioned a possible future trend in my hyperbitcoinisation SN post.
Handheld jamming tech is going to become more widely used in the years ahead.
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125 sats \ 0 replies \ @WeAreAllSatoshi 14 Feb
I always viewed WiFi-powered cameras as a deterrent more than anything else. They are not a fail-safe - anyone motivated enough will not stop because of them.
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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @StoneCodlHodl 14 Feb
Love this, hopefully this gets more wide-spread - and disrupts the shoddy WiFi-everything market.
Wired LAN + PoE is the only real solution here.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @tomlaies 15 Feb
The big problem here is that jamming will always have the upper hand. Hardware manufacturers can make their devices more resilient and better and better at distinguishing noise from signal with e.g. DSSS or FHSS etc. but in the end it isn't a cat-and-mouse when the jammers have the easier job and keep the upper hand.
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