e2ee is not enough you also need to know what these ends are

e2ee is not enough you also need to know what these ends are



lora bitrate and radiated power are tiny and such considerations are only important in peacetime. gps is jammed now routinely and it’s more important than 95% of iot dogshit. telemetry and remote control that matters is either wired or has reserved separate band, like power grid switches. not sure wdym by logistics
you also have to be stealthy and if you emit you’re seen and if you’re seen you’ll be found and soon dead. lora doesn’t help you with that especially if you increase power to overcome jamming. using starlink in iran now for example is a capital offense. last time i’ve checked, irgc ew looks for starlink wifi and they can find it even if it’s renamed because of its distinct signature. it takes less to spot lora. they do not look for uplink for some reason but they try to jam it and downlink too


microwave datalinks might have beamwidths of perhaps fraction of degree, but it’s still not much


You would be probably much better off with pre-made small table of some kind as a base, as it’ll have much wider footprint. If you can’t find anything you like, there’s always an option of bolting together a frame out of perforated steel angle (or something), putting wheels on bottom and piece of wood on top, and bolting the desk mounted version to said frame (you can probably discard its base)


I’m about to bankrupt you, mate https://fr.farnell.com/en-FR/c/switches-relays/switches/standard-pushbutton-switches
this one looks similar, except it’s unpainted https://fr.farnell.com/en-FR/multicomp-pro/mpm19-a03fp-3-jr-3v/pb-sw-spst-no-dm-2a-36vdc-panel/dp/4180151


on point 3, long distance communication invariably uses highly directional antennas, which means these need to be aimed precisely, which means special automated gimballed antenna set that would drop signal anyway probably
also you definitely don’t want to deal with rotating gas seal that is also under pressure and fail-deadly, these already wear out quickly with sporadic use on earth. if there are two sections, one spinning and one not, both would have to be sealed


hair won’t grow out of scar tissue ever if that’s what you’re asking about


The one we can mine is drawn off together with natural gas, and was produced over geological timescales as product of alpha decay of uranium


New ones, and not all if them, work this way, as in there’s tiny helium condensing unit. Older ones just let it go and require topping up every couple months (guessing by how often helium in NMR is topped up). Also every emergency shutdown invariably blows off all of helium inside


they stood no chance, never knew what hit them



figuring out other people’s mistakes when trying to replicate their results, closely followed by figuring out my mistakes when trying to replicate my own old results
some people aren’t used to it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap_opera_effect
there was chrome (and firefox probably?) extension that went through your all fb liked pages and unsubscribed from them so that when it’s done timeline is gone entirely. fb went after its dev, removed that extension and banned him forever because it kept people off fb https://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-bans-unfollow-everything-developer-delete-news-feed-2021-10 doing this all manually still worked back then, not sure about today
Facebook’s letter took him by surprise, he said, adding that Unfollow Everything had only 2,500 weekly active users and 10,000 downloads.
“It was definitely growing, but it wasn’t huge,” he said.
“Apart from that I just very much saw it as something that improves the Facebook experience for Facebook users,” he added, saying he got “amazing feedback” from people saying they “were using Facebook in a way that was much healthier for them.”
slightly healthier relationship with attention devouring parasite in your pocket? not on zucc’s watch, ALL contents of your skull are to be sourced from and licensed to meta platforms inc exclusively


no, because they have separate comms using completely different bands. esp when you’re talking about military
if you switch to different band, probably nonstandard and unlicensed, then there must be someone else to listen
i guess this is partially because chinese opoid users die from bullets and not from overdoses