I hope it helps people suffering through this disaster.
If it's possible, why not extend it to every part of the world.
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Haven't seen anyone talk about that, but the meshtastic bull run is probably here or around the corner.
Bullish on personal servers and mesh networks using FOSS with legit protocols.
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I believe you're referring to the hurricane. In such a situation, any help is welcome, but setting up a radio network under these conditions must be quite challenging. I hope things improve for these people.
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Saw Shane Hazel talking about this on nostr. Pretty wild, love to see it.
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I'm excited about this technology. I just ordered a Lilygo T-Echo. I'm ready to start messing with it.
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53 sats \ 1 reply \ @Manikese 7 Oct
I will have to get one! I’m in NC. I remember reading about this a year ago and wanting to get one setup.
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Me too. Then I didn't.
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This is really cool! Perfect for the situation in WNC, if folks are aware of it.
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The web site has a lot of information. I guess it's a github clone of the Austin site. Once I get familiar with my device, I'm going to try installing a node, as they suggest. Anyone trying this now is likely to have very few people to connect to. You have to be a pioneer. I just find the idea of being independent of cell and internet coverage irresistible.
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