The oakland internet choice initiative is picking up speed!
> The Oakland Internet Choice Coalition (OICC) is organizing to provide a
legal path requiring landlords of large multi-tenant buildings to allow
*any *qualified Internet service provider to serve their tenants.
Oakland City Council President Rebecca Kaplan is looking for community
support in the next couple of months.
If you live in Oakland, read more about it and send her an email:
https://takeaction.salsalabs.org/oicc0
I …
[View More]think passing this ordinance is going to be a really important step to
support independent ISPs in their fight against the big monopolies.
--Benny
Tweet from Monkey Brains:
https://twitter.com/monkeybrainsnet/status/1192505705728598016
And from EFF:
https://act.eff.org/action/bring-choice-to-oakland-f765c0b9-89ea-4dac-ac4d-…
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Hi all, I'm not sure what's the best way to contact folks in Sudo Mesh
For legal reasons, every omni collective needs to have 1 member
formally represented on the Omni Commons executive board. Right now
Sudo Mesh appears to not be represented by anybody, because we haven't
updated our bylaws since you joined as a member collective. Could you
all figure out who you want on Omni's board? We are hoping to have a
formal meeting to update Omni's bylaws this Thursday. It would be
great if Sudo Mesh …
[View More]could send a delegate to this meeting!
Thursday March 4th 7-9pm https://meet.google.com/diw-hszw-msr or
515-428-1108 (PIN: 465 814 905)
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Thank you both for your replies to my original message:
Subject: [Mesh] forest fire early detection system
I didn't see your responses because I had the mesh list turned off, but now
that i've seen them i'm really grateful! I will look into the links you sent.
I want to mention that you both have "digest mode" enabled, so you're getting a
single email per day of the mesh traffic. That works great for lists with more
than one message per day, but when you reply, you should edit the subject …
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it's not something like:
Subject: [Mesh] mesh Digest, Vol 96, Issue 2
for those wondering what i'm talking about, search the archives for the above
subject here:
https://sudoroom.org/pipermail/mesh/2021-February/date.html
the right way to manually reply to a subject is to put "Re: " before the
original subject, for example:
Re: [Mesh] forest fire early detection system
thanks again! I will look through what you both sent.
-jake
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I'm a nube who'd like to join tonight representing myself, Music Research
Strategies and projects related to Performing Pro Arts COMMONS
<https://www.proartscommons.org/#/performing-pro-arts-commons-fund/>' *
transmedia performance script/*copyright license and experimentation in
using the law as a medium for building an Activist Art machine and
practicing community self-defense and care, through the act of occupying
intellectual property. *Dadais Americanus *is a pseudonym used for Art
…
[View More]made in the COMMONS that was registered with the US Copyright Office in
2020. Any creator can assume this name for a DaDA performance under the
PPAC copyright license, and for artistic transgressions that defy the
systems of power.
Marshall R. Trammell
(he/him/his)
Music Research Strategist
+1-505-221-0627 WhatsApp
windvswindows(a)gmail.com Skype
proartscommons.org <https://www.proartscommons.org/donate>
solidarityresearch.org
musicresearchstrategies.info
“Art is not neutral. You are either advancing justice and liberation to a
higher evolution of humanity or you are perpetuating the status quo.…The
more people participate in creating a better world, the more people feel at
home in it.”
-Adrienne Marie Brown, “The Future is Collective"
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Hello Jake,
There is previous literature:
- https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.4218/etrij.10.0109.0695
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0379711206000142
for using image processing to detect wildfires. This could definitely be
implemented alongside with physical sensors to create an early detection
system.
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> From: Jake <jake(a)spaz.org>
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> I don't know if this is the right list for disaster.radio but I want to
> involve
> everyone who might be interested.
>
> In California we have a serious forest fire issue. It would be nice to go
> back
> in time and not burn a bunch of carbon, but that ship has sailed and while
> things might be okay on a more geological timescale, I personally like
> breathing and my friends do too.
>
> So we need a forest fire detection system that can pinpoint forest fires as
> soon as they start (whether because of a flicked cigarette or a lightning
> strike or an ember floating on the wind from a campfire) so that we have a
> hope
> of putting them out before they grow out of control.
>
> Presently, by the time a fire is detected, it's often large enough that
> humans
> can't do anything about it except spend tons of money on trying to protect
> the
> houses of people who live out in the woods. That might be nice for the
> people
> who live there but it doesn't do anything for the people who have to
> breathe
> smoke for an entire season, and of course the carbon impacts on weather
> patterns are a big factor as well.
>
> So i'm calling for a group of us to partner with state agencies for
> funding and
> information, and figure out how out mesh networking and hardware/software
> skills can be put to use to try to improve the situation. I'm picturing
> something like Disaster Radio nodes installed as a mesh in the woods, with
> smoke detection and wind direction/speed sensors, and maybe humidity and
> temperature as well. They will flow that data upstream to larger nodes
> that
> can link back to forest service buildings or towers, where that data can be
> monitored for signs that a fire is starting.
>
> Please loop in people who you think might be interested in making this
> happen.
> I really think it would need at least one lead person for grantwriting and
> organizing; hardware and software skills are useless without the means to
> make
> things happen, as well as the legitimacy required to interface with
> agencies
> like the forest services that will actually be using this system to fight
> fires.
>
> -jake
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Hi there,
Is this project still maintained? Trying to install some of the available
firmwares on newer hardware (TPLINk Archer a7) and nothing seems to be
working.
I was able to successfully install openWRT but was curious if you had tips
or ways to install the sudomesh dependencies on this?
Thanks,
- Rob C.