@adisonverlice @alecm @torproject @digitalcourage in terms of #Sneakernets and #DataMule infrastructure the questions one needs to ask beforehand are the big W-Questions:

  • Why? (What purpose?)
  • Where? (Which location/positions do you want to serve?)
  • When? (What regularity of intervals do you expect? A one-off drive shipment is not considered a sneakernet!)
  • What? (What amount if traffic? What kind of traffic? What media & which setup is intended to be used? What's the budget like? What tech does it need to be compatible with? What't the ingress/egress pipeline going to be?)

That sort of thing, you know...

Cuz a decentralized physical backup provider in Germany, a physical data exchange between banks.in the USA and an underground journalist network in North Korea will have conflicting answers and requirements.

  • Cuz what may seem to be normal amd accepted behaviour or due process in one case is suicidal in the latter.

So sadly no I'm not aware of an audio guide but in theory just shittling storage between two points is a beginning.

  • To make it a real net, one would have to "route" the data or rather storage media somehow.
adison verlice (@[email protected])

@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] Hey by the way. Is there a youtuber audio that would demonstrate how to start using sneakernet? I remember you said USB drives could be tampered with which is true. But is there any way to do this?

TweeseCake
The idea of #LoRA and #sneakernets growing out of things like #SecureScuttleButt that are largely shut off from the rest of the internet is looking more and more attractive and doable everyday...
@jrp snail mail & #sneakernets, if need be.
Trying to focus but thinking about #sneakerNets, and what social and file-sharing protocols could be run on a #raspberryPi next to #pwnagotchi or on the #FlipperZero 🤔🏃