Hey guys,
Sudomesh party is happening tonight, online at:
https://meet.jit.si/sudomesh2020
It's informal, so let's ask questions, discuss new hardware, and imagine
what we want to be in the future.
In solidarity,
L
Hello!
My sons friend is in need of internet access to be able to attend school.
Is there any way you can help him?
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> thank you, I see it now.
>
> i guess i just don't understand how the network works, or how the
> diagram works. My node should be connecting to an extender on the roof,
> and
> then to an extender on livelabs roof, and then to The Internet, and then
> to an
> exit node?
>
> On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Marc Juul wrote:
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> > I don't know but it's there now. See attachment.
> >
> >
> > On 4/3/20, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
> >> Hi, I just saw this post to the consensus list and went to the
> monitor...
> >>
> >> but i don't see my node on the chart?
> >> peoplesopen.net fast 65.146.129
> >>
> >> i'm connected to it right now and it's working. It doesn't have a
> direct
> >> line
> >> to "the internet" at my house, but rather beams through an extender
> node to
> >> livelabs.
> >>
> >> why isn't it on the chart?
> >>
> >> -jake
> >>
> >> On Fri, 3 Apr 2020, Squeesh wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi everyone from the delegates meeting and other assorted omninoms! It
> was
> >>> good to talk with you last night. If you guys want to see the nodes
> >>> currently online and how they are connected to one another, go to
> >>> peoplesopen.net/monitor. Here's the jitsi link for our Tuesday
> informal
> >>> [sudomesh hangout, discussion, and question
> >>> time!](https://meet.jit.si/sudomesh2020)
> >>>
> >>> In solidarity,
> >>> L
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Join us this weekend to build local services for peoplesopen.net!
People's Open Network endeavors to provide communication services, so that
it offers value to its users beyond mere connectivity to the Internet. What
can be done to help strengthen ties among Oakland residents, and to benefit
the community?
Services (such as maps, file-sharing, email, contacts, and calendar) should
be provided based on existing free/open source software. See some ideas and
examples here: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Distributed_Services
Chat with us here: https://peopleopen.net/chat
Coordinate here: https://peoplesopen.net/pad/p/hackathon
Post code here: https://github.com/sudomesh
Learn more about deploying services on the network via this tutorial:
https://github.com/sudomesh/babeld-lab/blob/master/services_guide.md
This is a 48-hour ongoing hackathon - we welcome participation in any form,
even if you don't code!
Mad love and, as always, HACK THE PLANET!
Jenny
>We made the decision based on increasing concerns around COVID-19 and
calls from public health officials
>to cancel any public events that could further spread the virus.
Smart and considerate move.
Hi there,
I wanted to make sure those of us on this list are aware that we (Tracy of Media Alliance and a few of us at Sudo Mesh) decided to postpone the Build Your Own Internet event, which was scheduled to take place this Sat March 14.
We made the decision based on increasing concerns around COVID-19 and calls from public health officials to cancel any public events that could further spread the virus. It also did not seem wise, strategically, to hold a panel discussion about the Oakland Internet Choice ordinance when local lawmakers are plenty distracted by this public health crisis. We hope to check back in 2 weeks from now and see about potentially having the event late April if things have blown over by then (fingers crossed).
We hadn't done a great job publicizing this event anyway, so I'm fairly confident that most people didn't even know about it to begin with. However, please let others know that it's not happening if you have told others about the event.
Stay safe out there.
best,
Mai
Apparently David and Niki's house has an antenna partially set up but it
was never turned on. Anybody know what happened or how to get it finished?
Thanks!
Hi,
I'd like to suggest that sudo mesh purchase the following hardware for
research and development purposes:
2 x Mikrotik hAP ac lite (~2 x $50 ~ $100) -
https://www.amazon.com/MikroTik-Dual-concurrent-Access-Point-RB952Ui-5ac2nD…
1 x MikroTik hAP AC RouterBoard (~$125) -
https://www.amazon.com/MikroTik-RouterBoard-Triple-802-11ac-RB962UiGS-5HacT…
Also, one of the APU routers from PC Engines, with the additional
peripherals, all listed below:
Qty Part Description Price Extension Weight HTS Origin
1 - apu4d4 APU.4D4 system board 4GB $ 120.00 $ 120.00 237 8471.5000 TW
1 - case1d4blku Enclosure 4 LAN, black, USB $ 10.00 $ 10.00 256 8473.3000 CN
1 - satacab1 SATA data + power cable $ 1.50 $ 1.50 11 8473.3000 CN
1 - brk1d Wall mount kit for case1d $ 1.50 $ 1.50 54 8473.3000 CN
1 - assy Preassembly $ 6.50 $ 6.50 0 8471.5000 CH
Shipping (TBD) $ 0.00
Total $ 139.50 558 g
Grand total ~ $400
- Matt
Hey meshers,
Come check out this event where I'll be on a panel called "The Future of
the Internet: Protocols vs. Platforms" in SOMA on Thurs Feb 20 6:30pm. It's
free!
I'll be joined by Mike Masnick (Techdirt), Cory Doctorow, Ashley Tyson
(Web3 Foundation). The Lincoln Network, the organization putting it on, is
a tech-libertarian non-profit think tank so there might be some
conservative folks there. Wanted more of you to show up and support and
help me make those other audience members uncomfortable! lulz.
Here's the link to register:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-future-of-the-internet-protocols-vs-platfo…
Hope to see some of you there!
Mai
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*Mai Ishikawa Sutton*
*writer / organizer / artist*
*she/her/they/them pronouns*