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by DoctorOetker
51 days ago
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I didn't assume "internet access", even for machine 2 machine applications, it was a disappointingly low bandwidth. I don't deny a niche of applications, I tried to understand its popularity, and back then I came to the conclusion it was probably illicit use of the technology, not conformant use. |
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For example here on the west coast we have a non trivial probability of earthquakes big enough that a lot of infrastructure may be down for weeks.
Another motivation is political. We've already seen efforts to restrict people's ability to warn others about ICE's activity. So I know some people that while not going full revolutionary or anything, are interested to learn about some peer 2 peer alternatives as a sort of hedge against things getting worse.
And some people just play with it because the tech is neat, it's fun to see how far your messages can get, etc.