Can confirm familiar is quite decent.
PirateFrog
Glad to see all of Ross's effort wasn't in vain :)
Debian's documentation can be pretty awful. The Nvidia Driver install guide in particular could use a revamp.
The states:
Health care exchanges in Nevada, Maine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island shared users’ sensitive health data with companies like Google and LinkedIn.
No worries, and will do! :)
Good to know. Thanks for the summary!
For others reading, be aware that acquiring a HAM license will assign you a callsign that, if looked up on the FCC website, reveals your full name and home address unless you take measures to avoid that, such as getting a PO Box.
If you only plan on using a HAM radio during times of emergency, such as the type indicated in the video, obtaining the license is more of a formality than a necessity. Though learning how to use HAM radio, and which frequencies to avoid, would be fruitful either way.
Unless you are being a jerk on the airwaves, or are actively jamming a HAM frequency, the FCC will not bother to ensure you are licensed, for HAM or GMRS.
Most repeater stations are sticklers for rules though, so you'll likely need a callsign to be able to use them.
Apologies. Alt text added!
Found that the book mentioned in the video on how to configure and use these radios is available for free on Archive:
https://archive.org/details/ncscout-the-guerrillas-guide-to-the-baofeng-radio-2022
I mean, if things descend into civil war, I would hope that some country out there is willing to throw their hat in the ring like that, like Canada or some countries in the EU, but I get the vibe that they'd be afraid to take a side in case the left lost.
But if they want to actually jump in, I'd certainly welcome the help!
from someone that admittedly doesn’t read anything that might not agree with their existing beliefs.
As I mentioned before, I did read them, and I concluded that further research into ML will not be fruitful.
You just generalized so much history into a single sentence it’s embarrassing.
I only generalize due to longer comments being undesirable (more detail in the long previous comment, if you like).
Either way, further discussion will only result in needless conflict. I genuinely wish you the best. Farewell.
The article author went back to XMPP, which does appear to be the best option currently.