Monkeybrains has expanded their coverage a lot since we last checked, and they
believe they can hit one of their many uplink sites from our roof, and we'll
find out tomorrow! You should come hang out on the roof with us!!!!!!
Monkeybrains is also solar-powered (at least the Oakland facility) AND most of
their vehicles are electric, so I'm guessing they're more eco-friendly than
LMI :)
and don't forget, LMI is just reselling AT&T...we are literally connected to
the deathstar right now :(
…
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-jake
On Mon, 13 Feb 2023, Jenny Ryan via sudo-discuss wrote:
> From a mounted mast, we can't hit anything north of the 24/580 bridge iirc
>
> LMI is preferred due to being solar-powered. They have the same
> reseller/sharing terms as Sonic.
>
> Monkeybrains would be cool if we can get it :) Omni is unfortunately
> surrounded by highways and condos, hence not being the hub of WiFi we'd love
> it to be...
>
> On 2/10/23 14:40, Ajay Tallam wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> It seems important to know the costs before moving forward.
>> Also, I believe there were a few proposals on the table from my earlier
>> thread about creating a point to point link?
>> One was to just have one of the neighbors get sonic/lmi fiber and shoot to
>> them.
>> The other was to share internet with the long haul, just shoot it down
>> shattuck, which would greatly support that struggling space that has the
>> gigabit LMI service but it's a strain on the budget for us (LH).
>> Also, I remember being told that LMI is much preferred to Sonic due to its
>> policies around resharing internet. I would want to know what Monkeybrains
>> policy is, it feels contingent to ensure all decisions made don't impact
>> the Mesh or other projects.
>> I'd like to suggest investigating these options before moving forward. I
>> would be interested in being in any conversations, installs, etc.
>> warmly,
>> ajay
>>
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I have scheduled an installation appointment for Tuesday February 14th at 2PM,
and I'll be at the building to facilitate this process.
Since I only heard back from one person about my proposal, and our present ISP
charges us like $155/mo and I am confident that Monkeybrains will charge us
less for better service (and even more aligned politics than LMI/AT&T) I
expect that unless Monkeybrains is unable to connect us (it's all wireless
point-to-point links) we will be switching over to them …
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If you're interested in seeing how this works, let me know or just show up!
-jake
On Wed, 8 Feb 2023, Jake via events wrote:
> I talked with Monkeybrains and apparently we can get internet from them! It
> will be much better than what we have now, and our politics and goals are
> very aligned.
>
> from their website:
> https://www.monkeybrains.net/
> "Monkeybrains is a San Francisco based ISP founded by Rudy Rucker and Alex
> Menendez in 1998. With their crew of like-minded renegades, these two are
> bringing affordable, hassle-free, month-to-month internet service to the
> residents and businesses of San Francisco. Monkeybrains customers appreciate
> our incredible speed-to-cost ratio and our ability to install quickly, with
> minimal wait time from lead to install.
>
> In the late 90's Monkeybrains started out as a dial-up ISP running out of a
> warehouse in San Francisco. We ran the whole thing with a few desktop
> computers connected to a bunch of modems. In the early 2000s we moved
> operations to the datacenter and began offering web hosting and collocation
> services. In 2009 Monkeybrains dramatically expanded the ISP by offering
> wireless Internet access. We have come a long way since those dial-up days!
>
> Monkeybrains now operates a hybrid network of fiber optic and high capacity
> wireless links servicing over 20,000 locations with over 100 new locations
> coming online every week. With every installation, we push the limits of
> available technology and over-deliver bandwidth. We took this approach during
> a recent campaign where Monkeybrains delivered 300Mbps+ to approved residents
> of San Francisco using equipment only previously seen on commercial
> buildings.
>
> Our focus within San Francisco has enabled us to have a personal relationship
> with the individuals, businesses and communities we serve. In addition to our
> personal approach to service and support, Monkeybrains takes a progressive
> stance on Net Neutrality and we believe the Internet should be secure,
> unbiased and available to all! View our customer map to see if we are
> available in your area."
>
> Does anyone know who we have internet service with now, how much we pay, and
> whether there's a penalty for cancelling after we get service with
> Monkeybrains?
>
> Does anyone have questions or objections to Omni switching over?
>
> -jake
>
> --
> events mailing list
> events(a)lists.omnicommons.org
> https://omnicommons.org/lists/listinfo/events
>
> The "events" list replaces the former "commons" and "booking" lists.
>
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Dear community,
Greetings and happy 2023! Sharing a few open positions at eQualitie, a
wonderful org that works for digital freedom via a combination of
technical services, infrastructure, educational trainings and hackathons
in censorship-prone countries around the world:
*1. **Regional Ambassadors for Deflect + CENO Browser
<https://equalit.ie/job-post/regional-ambassadors-for-ceno-deflect/>**:*
We are looking for informed and motivated individuals to promote our
tools and …
[View More]services to local media, civil society, democratic movements
and activist organizations. You will help us define and lead outreach
strategies in your country/ies of focus, offer onboarding support and
help users coordinate with our helpdesks. In turn, you will receive
training on the given tools and services. We are looking for regional
ambassadors from the 2023 priority list (see bottom of this email).
*2. **CENO Chrome Extension Developer
<https://equalit.ie/job-post/chrome-extension-developer-for-the-dweb/>**: *
eQualit.ie is seeking an experienced developer for the decentralized web
who is motivated by FOSS solutions for defending freedom of expression
and association online. The short contract is to create a Chrome
extension that will replicate the functionality of *CENO Browser*
<https://censorship.no> on desktop environments. CENO (short for
Censorship.no!) is a tool designed to circumvent the most repressive
forms of Internet censorship and provide content distribution continuity
during network shutdowns. Built on Mozilla for Android, CENO Browser
utilizes the *Ouinet library <https://ouinet.work>* (also built by the
eQualitie team) to retrieve and then share web content peer-to-peer over
BitTorrent’s DHT.
Your responsibilities would include:
* Research and development of a prototype Chrome extension for Ouinet,
the peer-to-peer library powering CENO Browser;
* Technical feasibility analysis and project roadmapping for future
stable release;
* Documenting work toward long-term maintenance and reproducibility.
*3. **iOS Developer for OuiSync + Briar:
<https://equalit.ie/job-post/ios-developer-for-the-decentralized-web/>***
Working within a tight-knit team on OuiSync <https://ouisync.net/>,
Briar <https://briarproject.org/> and [potentially] CENO Browser
<https://censorship.no/>, your responsibilities would include
identifying, prototyping and documenting methods for an iOS app to
achieve the following goals:
* Discover and connect to nearby peers (iOS and Android) without
needing internet access (e.g. Bluetooth, local multicast);
* Investigate use of mDNS and DNS-SD on iOS and its interoperability
with Android;
* Investigate options for the app to run in the background under
various networking conditions;
* Sharing application data as files with other iOS applications.
Please share with your networks and feel free to email me privately if
you have any questions. eQ is a remote-first organization. Please apply
via the links above.
Warmly,
Jenny Ryan
CENO / OuiSync Project Manager, eQualitie
https://censorship.no ||https://ouisync.net ||https://equalitie.org
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*Priority language groups and regions for 2023:*
*1. Portuguese*
* Angola
* Brazil
* Mozambique
* Timor Leste
*2. Spanish*
* Bolivia
* Colombia
* Ecuador
* Guatemala
* Honduras
* Nicaragua
* Venezuela
*3. English*
* Tanzania
* Zimbabwe
* Uganda
* Zambia
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* Iraq
*5. Urdu*
* Pakistan
*6. Turkish and/or Azerbaijani*
* Azerbaijan
* Turkey
*7. Farsi*
* Afghanistan
* Iran
*8. French*
* Djibouti
* DR Congo
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* Belarus
* Russia
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replying partialyl to myself, partially to jake below..
And if it wouldn't work to do a p2p link, how far can we get, and maybe
find some allies on the way? (eg the apt bldg across the street that used
to have gear?)
Per gMaps it looks like a straight shot, however are there hills, tall
buildings, trees, etc? Is there a way to ascertain this online?
In the meantime, I just did a quick G street view, and it looks like the
building right across on 47th and perhaps a billboard or 2 might be the
…
[View More]only tall/blockers, I'm not sure what that means the options are, going in
front, going over, otherwise? (On shattuck) Also where does Omni have mesh
connections with in the neighborhood, would it make more sense to go from
there?
warmly, ajay
On Thu, Oct 27, 2022 at 12:48 PM Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
> Just to be clear, we don't have much expectation of success having a
> network
> link down Shattuck Avenue, especially the 1.2 miles to Long Haul (and I
> think
> there's a hill in the way) but it will be fun to attach nodes to cars with
> sunroofs and try stuff.
>
> I think the best bet is to try to pair up with EBDCR, which is basically
> across
> the street. We need to contact LMI and establish that EBDCR is eligible
> and
> whether 1G or 10G (although either would be fine)
>
> one reason we need it to be LMI is because Sonic and AT&T don't allow
> "sharing"
> of a connection and LMI does. But also LMI is local and cool and Sonic is
> corporate and AT&T is literally the devil. But all three companies sell
> AT&T's
> infrastructure.
>
> -jake
>
> On Wed, 26 Oct 2022, Andrew R Gross wrote:
>
> > Hey!
> >
> > A few folks wanna bust out the microwave internet machine and try to see
> > how far down Shadock we can go and still maintain a connection. Jake said
> > we should try to get Marc to show us how to set the stuff up. Marc, are
> you
> > in the US? If not, when will you likely be back? Or would you be able to
> > remotely tell us how to set the stuff up?
> >
> > Thx!
> >
> > *Andrew R Gross, (he/him)*
> > 412.657.5332 - shrad.org <http://www.shrad.org>
> >
>
--
“Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise,
so I am changing myself.” -- Rumi
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Hi friends!
I hear the Omni's call for faster internet (Gigabit fiber!), and The Long
Haul in Berkeley has fiber, and we have no budget to pay for it anymore.
It's through LMI.
Would any folks on this list be interested in getting together to see if we
can do a point-to-point link from Omni to Long Haul?
warmly,
ajay
Hi guys,
I am planning to attend the delegates meeting tonight, and haven’t been
super in the loop on the proposals that are on the table, but if I am the
only sudomesh member attending, I plan to vote in line with sudoroom as per
the previous Sudo meeting discussion.
Please advise if anyone here feels differently or has more information than
I do.
Les
Battlemesh v14 happening now in Rome!
https://www.battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV14
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2022 16:11:20 +0200
From: Claudio Pisa <clauz(a)ninux.org>
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To: Battlemesh Mailing List <battlemesh(a)ml.ninux.org>
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At the Omni delegates meeting earlier this evening, we noticed that we
haven't seen anyone Sudo Mesh show up for quite a while now. Is the project
still alive in some sense, or has it gone completely dormant now?
At a minimum, we would need someone who is willing to be listed on official
Omni documents as the designated "director" on behalf of Sudo Mesh on
Omni's board. Alternatively, we could remove Sudo Mesh as one of the
official designating organisations listed in Omni's bylaws. That kind …
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official stuff will wind up getting more important as we get closer to
having to sign official documents relating to refinancing our loan etc.
Is there anything we can do to help revitalize Sudo Mesh as well as Sudo
Room itself?
Patrik
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https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Network#LAN
there's a lot of stuff on this page that's deprecated and doesn't exist
anymore, please take a minute to go on there and remove anything you know
doesn't exist anymore (or never did)
I believe there's an entire subnet described 192.168. something thst'a not used
at all. Everything is under 100.64.64.0/22 is it not?
so yes, please please take some time to go in there and do some cleanup. Just
stuff you know off the top of your head or can confirm.
thank you!
-jake
Greeting fellow internet defenders!
eQualit.ie is seeking an experienced Android mobile developer to
contribute to the development and rapid growth of CENO Browser
<https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ie.equalit.ceno&hl=en_CA&gl=US>
– a novel and open source technology designed to work in networks
experiencing extreme censorship and disconnections from the Internet.
Built on <https://github.com/censorship-no> Mozilla’s Firefox for
Android, CENO Browser …
[View More]utilizes the Ouinet library
<https://github.com/equalitie/ouinet> to retrieve and share web content
peer-to-peer over Bittorrent’s DHT. Want to help people living in Iran,
Myanmar, Russia, China and countless others around the world access
digital content freely? This is the team you can do it with!
Apply at: https://equalit.ie/job-post/mobile-dev-dweb/ !
*The role*
Working within a tight-knit team of engineers, user research and UI
design partners, as well as other colleagues from eQualitie, your duties
will include:
* Migrating the existing browser base from Fennec to Fenix
* Implementing UI improvements in the CENO Browser Android app
according to provided wireframes
* Unit-testing code for robustness, usability, and general reliability
* Bug fixing and improving application performance
* Maintaining the highest level of defensive programming practices
* Listening critically and giving viable feedback to team members,
managers, and outside groups
* Documenting work toward long-term maintenance and reproducibility
* Being on time with product timelines and deliverables
*You should:*
* Have experience with Android app development (experience with mobile
web browser development a strong plus)
* Have experience in a test-driven approach to software development &
version control with git
* Be reachable for at least 2 hours on working days between 9am – 5pm CET
* Have experience in network programming (HTTP, TCP/IP, UDP) and
familiarity with peer-to-peer (BitTorrent) technologies
*Nice to have:*
* Published at least one original mobile app
* Java project experience
* Enjoy delving into other people’s code, debugging and improving it
* Excellent development credentials and years of experience working
with a variety of technologies
* A strong desire to work on free and open-source software
*About us*
eQualitie is a small company run on not-for-profit principles. Our goal
and motivation is to promote and protect human rights in the digital
age. We solve complex technical problems for improving digital defences,
introducing privacy to online activity, enabling freedom of expression
and association online. This project builds on knowledge and technology
from https://censorship.no
*How to apply*
Please send your *resume and a cover letter via
https://equalit.ie/job-post/mobile-dev-dweb/* explaining how your
experience and motivation match our requirements. Please include your
Github username or another platform where we can see your previous
projects .
eQualitie welcomes applicants from all backgrounds. We are a
remote-first company and offer flexible working arrangements. We are
keen to hear from people who consider themselves under-represented in
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meet only some of our needs. You can read more about our principles
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--
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The org i work with is hosting multiple services, including Delta Chat,
on (currently 6) UA servers at https://dcomm.net.ua
Please share with folks in UA, and feel welcome to use them yourself
(you can use either an existing email account or create a new email for
DeltaChat correspondences via our IMAP server).
Feedback / contribs /PRs / forks welcome:
https://github.com/censorship-no/dcomms - especially for the guides as
this has been very rapidly evolving (if you speak UA or RU we …
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need translators, as colleagues in UA and RU are under a lot of stress rn).
Feel welcome to suggest additional services we might support (so long as
they are open source, decentralized, audited, localized in UA and RU and
e2e encrypted)
Also DM me for an invite link to a VPN w/ RU endpoints, if you are in
touch with people there. Important to have backup options as many
popular VPNs are being rapidly blocked (colleagues say TOR main and
public bridges are inaccessible, and ExpressVPN, Nord VPN, Opera VPN,
Vypr VPN have been blocked).
-jnny
On 3/11/22 14:05, Karissa McKelvey via sudo-discuss wrote:
> People are using Delta Chat right now in Ukraine as an alternative to
> Signal which doesn't rely on phone numbers (which can be tracked) and
> is e2ee with open source Rust internals -- https://delta.chat/
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 2:04 PM Autonomous via sudo-discuss
> <sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
>> DuckDuckGo is now running down-raking censoring algorithms. See:
>>
>> The End of DuckDuckGo
>> https://www.reddit.com/r/duckduckgo/comments/tb0ngj/the_end_of_duckduckgo/
>>
>> And:
>> DuckDuckGo Down-Ranks Sites Associated With "Russian Disinformation". The move is in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. However, some users are complaining the action goes against DuckDuckGo's goal of unbiased search results.
>> https://www.pcmag.com/news/duckduckgo-to-down-rank-sites-associated-with-ru…
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 1:05 PM Autonomous <autonomous666(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Signal for Android is not entirely FOSS since all official APKs include closed source Google dependencies including Firebase Cloud Messaging, Maps, Authentication and Wallet/Payments.
>>>
>>> There's a fork of Signal for Android with proprietary Google binary blobs removed. Uses OpenStreetMap for maps and a websocket server connection, instead of Google Maps and Firebase Cloud Messaging.
>>>
>>> https://www.twinhelix.com/apps/signal-foss/
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 12:16 PM Eric O'Connor <eric(a)oco.nnor.org> wrote:
>>>> https://signal.org
>>>>
>>>> Anything else will be worse. There are people who have complaints about how signal is run (it doesn’t use standard protocols, and the official servers are only available for official builds), but it’s all public, GPL source code — you could compile and run your own client/server if you wanted to.
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/signalapp/libsignal-client
>>>>
>>>> DuckDuckGo is the most privacy oriented search engine you will find.
>>>>
>>>> I don’t know about VPNs.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mar 11, 2022, at 10:38, Autonomous via sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> A few questions:
>>>>
>>>> Does anybody know of a 100% FOSS messenger, including its internal encryption mechanisms?
>>>>
>>>> Which is the least bad, the least corrupt, search engine out there?
>>>>
>>>> Does anybody know of a strong, solid and quick VPN with Russian outlets?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 9:55 PM Jenny Ryan via sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
>>>>> I personally don't think sudoroom should put itself on a kremlin watch list..
>>>>>
>>>>> But DM me to coordinate around some relevant projects!
>>>>>
>>>>> -jnny
>>>>>
>>>>> On 3/10/22 21:00, Cere Misc via sudo-discuss wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdLF4x89uuZk8rqJu85jURvQPNJCAznMRw…
>>>>>
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Hey just wanted to check in on how sudo mesh is coming along. Haven’t been able to reach out to some of you through emails but just wanted to drop in.
I was wondering if there is any possible to get the node files or getting hold of a node. I work with ubiquity and I assume that that equipment gets reflashed or just the credentials to join the network.
Hey just wanted to check in on how sudo mesh is coming along. Haven’t been able to reach out to some of you through emails but just wanted to drop in.
I was wondering if there is any possible to get the node files or getting hold of a node. I work with ubiquity and I assume that that equipment gets reflashed or just the credentials to join the network.
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022, Jenny Ryan wrote:
> How do people feel about re-energizing sudomesh, perhaps Monday evening
> meetings and bimonthly Sunday afternoon node mounts? Maybe I should just
> start with calling a mesh meeting for Monday the 14th at 7pm. We can use
> https://omnicommons.org/meet unless Cel or someone wants to set up an
> alternative channel..
did anyone show up? I didn't realize this was happening until now when i saw
this:
> I was waiting to join at 6 …
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> busy doing cat5e runs under my house :(
and I went back to check
-jake
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Don't know if I am posting to the right place.
My name is Luna, and I am an It support contractor. I work a lot with ubiquity equipment, I have done PTP networks or Mesh networks for security camera systems.
I have LTU Lite beam gen 2 AC, and already have a J mount on the roof of my house and I already am pretty high up and hopefully I am with in range.
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Hi meshers,
I'm trying to help a friend with his home network. He has his Sonic router
upstairs and someone has run a cable from it to his kitchen (I've tested
the cable and it's good). He has a wifi extender placed in the middle of
the upstairs but the wifi signal downstairs is very weak. He has mobility
challenges, so he prefers to work downstairs.
My question is, what is the best device to plug into the kitchen ethernet
cable that will deliver strong wifi to the downstairs area? I'm …
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back in the distant past there were Wireless Access Points made by Linksys
that did that job. I don't see any around now. I'm also thinking about the
routers used for the Sudomesh project that were configured to share some
bandwidth publicly. I still have mine -- it is a MyNet N600. But it would
need to be reconfigured for my friend's home network (it wouldn't be useful
as part of the mesh being downstairs)? Have to admit I've forgotten
everything I learned a few years ago about the mesh! :(
The bandwidth he's getting from Sonic is only 48 mbps.
I'd appreciate any advice.
thanks
Hilary
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Tech Team, Ashby Village
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Hi folks, we are doing roofing work at omni. Everything's getting
coated with white elastomeric paint. But there's antennas with
ethernet cord running every which way. Who's responsible for these? Is
it ok to unplug them for a few days? Otherwise the cords are just
going to be painted over in-place and stuck there forever.
Semi-urgent as we'll probably need to decide by tomorrow.