

Dodge the handshake and go right in for the French kiss.


Dodge the handshake and go right in for the French kiss.


I’ve known two people that sleep very little. One was a guy from google that managed a team and also taught and did other stuff.
I was doing the math and it didn’t make sense so I asked him about it and he said that he only slept 5 hours a day and it’s stressful on his family life, and that his dr keeps telling him it’s not healthy.
The other person was someone that ran the company I worked for. I could tell by the remote access logs that he was going inactive around 2am and then would be back on by 6am. It didn’t seem possible and as a security concern I talked to him about it. He said that he barely sleeps. I verified it by talking to his assistants.
Both of these people were extremely successful in their careers. I think it’s some sort of OCD that they’ve harnessed.


Maybe Big Rope is silencing people.


The don’t survive to tell the tale.
Tracking inventory is literally one of its primary use cases.
The default channel is usually populated enough and I think nodes relay other channels using lora too.
My range to the next node is 7 miles.
AirTags work but chirp and thieves know to dump them.
Buy a few t1000 to see how it works and if you have any other nodes in your area. If you do you’ll have decent coverage.
The t1000 doesn’t have amazing battery life but I think there’s devices that are dedicated to gps tracking that last a lot longer.
I have helium nodes near me. Not sure how blockchain fits in, but they offer money if you donate your wifi or LoRa, and you can buy service to use that wifi or LoRa.
I like the idea but WiFi doesn’t have the range to be very useful except maybe in an apartment building.
Meshtastic. Be sure to set it up to not broadcast your precise position over the default channel.
Here is an example.
Does not scale well.
If you want to really tinker there is a uConsole kvm project.
If it’s an intel cpu you might have vapor, which is a native kvm. If you have AMT then I think you get kvm to the bios but it won’t give you kvm once the OS boots.