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Sleventy3 · 35w
Starlink? Sounds like an nostr:nprofile1qqsrkl7gyds37xh2af37uwlknvjm32ska3hgr5d0cwgzdqy0ux2r2ncpramhxue69uhkummnw3ez6vpn9ejx7unpveskxar0wfujummjvuhsz8thwden5te0dehhxarj95crytnev94kj6r0dehx2tnrdakj7dnyafs question
ODELL · 35w
if it is targeted then yes, have redundant connections anon https://silent.link data esim is a solid option if it is for the whole population, more difficult, starlink will sometimes still work unless elon is complicit in the action in that case, the only real fallback is mesh, which is hard to s...
Permanerd 🌱 💻 · 35w
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Henry · 35w
Heads on poles.
Tommy "The Purchase" · 35w
I'd say maybe StarLink and other satellite-based services, however I don't know how free and unbiased they could stay once a hypothetical world government forcibly took control of it.
captjack 🏴‍☠️✨💜 · 35w
NO not in "any country" during wartime.
Spencer · 35w
What’s the context behind the question? In nearly all situations government’s would not want to do this as it would disincentivize productivity and economic activity across the population - so while they may “gain” the ability to silence “dissent” during wartime - we must also consider ...
Taylor P. · 35w
Mesh if you’re in a population-dense area, public access (libraries, etc), and things like Blockstream satellite or amateur radio if you’re desperate. But as others have said, if your government (or someone else’s (war?)) is turning off your internet you probably have bigger problems.
UNLICENSED MONEY TRANSMITTER · 35w
guns
NotBiebs and 69 others · 35w
I’d just go be a mountain man if that happened to me
SoapMiner · 35w
Not any REAL defense. Small scale? Yes. But large populations? No.
San Joaquin Valley BTCer · 35w
Forces me to touch grass so it’s all good!
Henny B · 35w
The #1 priority of the state is to protect the state and the power it holds at all cost. The wellbeing of the populace is way down on the list. If shutting off the internet aligns with priority #1 it can and will happen if necessary.
Cykros · 35w
Satellite connection with a foreign provider. Or store and forward networks a la FIDONet (or really, Nostr with relays that get more creative than TCP/IP...). But yea, you do lose a lot of functionality even if you can save some.
royster⚡️ · 34w
Learn to enjoy playing board games with your family and neighbors
aco · 34w
Meshtastic