• Rentlar@lemmy.ca
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    8 days ago

    Yeah, I’m soon going to be testing out technologies like Meshtastic and ensuring I have a basic survival kit in case natural disaster, revolution, martial law, or some other shit hitting the fan.

    If we can’t trust the people we’ve put trust in to do good for us, then we have to re-make every aspect of our society from the ground up.

    (Honestly speaking about my government, I have faith in my province and city, but if PP gets into federal office I will be very worried).

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      8 days ago

      This is the way.

      Whether we like it or not we rely on modern technology these days. I’d like to see more Mutual Aid Group activity driven to build community mesh-networks and the like. Bring back the ideology of the barbed wire phone networks and community communications. We sold off every bit of communications to corporations, and that’s a problem.

      LoRa texting devices are also pretty dope, too.

      from the ground up.

      An important point. Real change never comes from the top down. Stop looking for leaders and start being a community.

    • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.org
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      7 days ago

      Uuuhh, just like anything that transmits RF, Meshtastic nodes can also be tracked, even if you set location info to some very low precision level.

      It is perhaps less likely to be tracked than a phone, but it still can be.

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        7 days ago

        Yeah of course. You can also seclude yourself in the mountains but planes and drones can track that too. That’s not really the point though.

        The point is that we have to rebuild communities on new trust networks, not the ones operated by billionaires that work in concert with government. With those, information is readily handed over. With smaller locally distributed networks, they have to deliberately take it from us. This tacit censorship and manufactured consent is what I’m trying to defeat. Taking on the surveillance state is far too much of an uphill battle to go alone or in small groups.

        As an analogy, it is trivial to scrape my and other users’ posts off the fediverse, but some actor for the government, data broker or AI has to create the tool or ask every server admin for information rather than a central entity (such as dessalines). This data is less valuable commercially because it is not exclusive to whoever collected it, anyone of the public can too. It is also difficult to just remove us all off the fediverse, because simply taking the site offline doesn’t removes its copies from others. A federated purge would is needed which is harder to acheive on a large scale.