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by devbent
696 days ago
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One laptop per child is why there was a netbook craze! They basically showed it was possible to get a machine at that lower price point and then capitalism and mass market manufacturing did the rest. Is this so often the case innovation requires someone to prove what's possible and then going down the same path is much easier for those who come later. |
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I watched a video¹ today about the ongoing civil war in Myanmar, and while the video focuses on the rebels' use of 3D-printed firearms, there was a smaller point about how a lot of Rohingya villages ended up entirely caught off-guard during the most recent wave of genocidal purging because news would travel too slow from village to village; as the Junta forces would descend upon one village, there was no effective way for that village to warn its neighbors.
First thing that popped into my head: "ain't this something OLPC and other mesh network attempts would've been able to address?"
A lot of mesh networking experiments, including that of OLPC, seem to have failed - but some have shown some recent success. Maybe it's time to have another go at deploying mesh networks to the masses at scale, learning from those failures and successes?
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¹ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0oXupwf2D4