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minus-square@CAVOK@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilink2•1 year agoHave a look at i2p and yggdrasil. Sounds a bit like that’s what you’re looking for.
minus-squaresapient [they/them]linkfedilink3•1 year agoYep! Im actually somewhat familiar with those :) I mean more we need a way to run either cables or a very long series of wifi relays into and out of these countries. Perhaps using something yggdrasil-adjacent for route autoconfig ^.^ nya. Alternate hardware outside of state control or influence :)
minus-square@jimrob4@midwest.sociallinkfedilink2•1 year agoThere’s a kind of ad-hoc, portable wifi system in Cuba like this, I believe. I might be thinking of something else though.
Have a look at i2p and yggdrasil. Sounds a bit like that’s what you’re looking for.
Yep! Im actually somewhat familiar with those :)
I mean more we need a way to run either cables or a very long series of wifi relays into and out of these countries. Perhaps using something yggdrasil-adjacent for route autoconfig ^.^ nya.
Alternate hardware outside of state control or influence :)
There’s a kind of ad-hoc, portable wifi system in Cuba like this, I believe. I might be thinking of something else though.