Is there a set “tipping point” in this community? Or are we back to arbitrary rules like Reddit?
It’s technology related and OP is eager to share, again you really don’t have to click on the link or look at this post if it bothers you.
Is there a set “tipping point” in this community? Or are we back to arbitrary rules like Reddit?
It’s technology related and OP is eager to share, again you really don’t have to click on the link or look at this post if it bothers you.
Bingo, and sadly it’ll probably work to distract the majority of people away from that underlying issue.
I don’t understand your comment. This IS technology, thus it’s perfectly fine to post here. You don’t need to click on it or view it.
And I can appreciate OP wanting to share a new concept or idea, or promoting this project further as it’s interesting imo.
Lol, I still remember this scene. Damn, super troopers was such a good movie, still is.
I’ll second what the person above said, this is incredibly cool.
I mean they’re close enough, and fajitas are definitely great. I can’t blame you for making that connection.
Backside shot with knobs/crane port.
Yup, $250 might get you an AR15 lower + parts kit on sale from PSA. Still need the upper and magazines, ammo, etc.
In the NV world? Better off saving up a bit more lol
You wouldn’t need internet access for these to work, although there is a public community WAN server you could join to operate under MQTT (which is their internet facing WAN function). They function off of LoRa RF on the 915mhz band in the U.S. (and other bands elsewhere) to do the bulk of the communication. BLE is also utilized for management.
These do need more than 1 node to operate properly, but since it works off the concept of a public mesh (with options to privatize), you don’t need two of your own devices in a developed location.
However, if no one is around or within line of sight… then you’ll have to work a little harder to get contacts/connections going.