Not quite glowie, lots of right wing relays with HAM but yes signal jamming/noise, tracking potential. Stick to the point instead of attacking the workaround. Let’s rephrase: The left dominates all communications. As an apparent expert, What solution do you propose?
The thing is that u/electricJellyfish might be crude but he's not wrong. Not using encryption in today's world, particularly for critical comms, is absolutely retarded.
There are some solutions that have a fairly low bar of entry that are worth considering. Silex manufactures devices that can communicate over the license-exempt sub-1GHz band that could be used to build a mesh network for your neighborhood. You could then run encrypted platforms on top of this.
As long as Internet access is still available, Signal is still your best bet. While the server implementation is closed source, the client is fully open. There's also Matrix if you prefer a fully open network and protocol.
I appreciate the answer and I agree. My main point is that comma are a huge issue. Then, We are pressed for time if anything goes down and any solution needs to be boomer ready. My local “gun club” uses their own conversational encryption, as should anyone who uses such devices. There’s 50 nicknames for the average member.
But your answer is probably the best we have. Rolling mobile numbers are useful
Not intercepted communications. All comms intercepted. Saying: they can turn off communications, also used to locate you within seconds
Not quite glowie, lots of right wing relays with HAM but yes signal jamming/noise, tracking potential. Stick to the point instead of attacking the workaround. Let’s rephrase: The left dominates all communications. As an apparent expert, What solution do you propose?
The thing is that u/electricJellyfish might be crude but he's not wrong. Not using encryption in today's world, particularly for critical comms, is absolutely retarded.
There are some solutions that have a fairly low bar of entry that are worth considering. Silex manufactures devices that can communicate over the license-exempt sub-1GHz band that could be used to build a mesh network for your neighborhood. You could then run encrypted platforms on top of this.
As long as Internet access is still available, Signal is still your best bet. While the server implementation is closed source, the client is fully open. There's also Matrix if you prefer a fully open network and protocol.
I appreciate the answer and I agree. My main point is that comma are a huge issue. Then, We are pressed for time if anything goes down and any solution needs to be boomer ready. My local “gun club” uses their own conversational encryption, as should anyone who uses such devices. There’s 50 nicknames for the average member.
But your answer is probably the best we have. Rolling mobile numbers are useful
That’s what a glowie would say. How about propose a solution instead of an attack?