Comment by esafak 3 days ago How effectively can they share data domestically during blackouts? 4 comments esafak Reply octoberfranklin 3 days ago Carrier pigeons.And hamsters.Don't underestimate the hamsters. esafak 3 days ago Especially ones in a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway.But seriously? bombcar 3 days ago There are mesh networks, but even so IPv4 isn't down, and people can share files p2p. 1 reply →
octoberfranklin 3 days ago Carrier pigeons.And hamsters.Don't underestimate the hamsters. esafak 3 days ago Especially ones in a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway.But seriously? bombcar 3 days ago There are mesh networks, but even so IPv4 isn't down, and people can share files p2p. 1 reply →
esafak 3 days ago Especially ones in a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway.But seriously? bombcar 3 days ago There are mesh networks, but even so IPv4 isn't down, and people can share files p2p. 1 reply →
bombcar 3 days ago There are mesh networks, but even so IPv4 isn't down, and people can share files p2p. 1 reply →
Carrier pigeons.
And hamsters.
Don't underestimate the hamsters.
Especially ones in a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway.
But seriously?
There are mesh networks, but even so IPv4 isn't down, and people can share files p2p.
1 reply →