Computers, Robots, Climate, Agriculture
I’m curious why this recent trend isn’t visible in Google Trends? I watched the November exodus unfold in real time there. This time not a glimmer of activity
@plisken Technically I like all this stuff.
These are not my people though, it’s all shitcoin hype in the feed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA-jiiepOrE&t=6s
Reminds me of this essay https://nexus.blacksky.network/zine/00000001/confederal-protocols I think Nostr get’s much of that right.
@JoeClu I think the protocol gets a lot right. It’s just a shame all the users are alt-right.
@crossmr Well that is weird. Would you try subscribing to see if that pulls it in? You could always unsubscribe if you hate it?
It mostly seems to work testing from here: https://tools.pingdom.com/#624fcdcb71c00000
@crossmr Yeah, it ran into a glitch. Fixed now
I did a post to bring NDN to the attention of the Reticulum devs https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum/discussions/340
@qnick it can work over IP but doesn’t require it. A common use case is over LoRa links which don’t have IP https://reticulum.network/hardware.html
@ElectroVagrant looks OK from Kbin
Only ‘trusted’ users can upload to r/pics. Here’s a pic of John Oliver hiding in https://kbin.social/m/johnoliver
@entropicdrift Yeah good luck exporting your siberian wheat through broken supply chains in a conflict zone.
So how do we get them on https://kbin.social/m/minecraft
@leftenddev I think you might be better off with a stack of SD cards for the data stuff and low power long range mshtastic for chat.
@monkey011 You could comfortably get a https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s9-8966.php on ebay for that budget.
Then put this on it https://doc.e.foundation/devices/starlte
@Litigant-In-Person@kbin.social
Yeah, but it’s not that consequential whether you choose a good Lemmy instance or a good Kbin instance.
As a Kbin Stan I prefer this interface, the community is new, without some of the Tankie baggage/ perception of Lemmy.
@Chozo I wonder if this bodes well for Kbin/Lemmy? Arguably their model is more about content than social relationships.