Yeah, it’s a radio in a battery management circuit. On the signpost, on the side of the road. What exactly is it spying on? Are they concerned that the signpost on the side of the road has too much knowledge?
Do they now know how much sunlight Central philly gets? Or how long before the battery in their crosswalk indicator, doesn’t work anymore.
Back when the transceivers on Super Microboards were sending actual data home over the internet, that was relatively interesting news.
Come to think of it, I do kind of wish they were running meastastic for meshcore. That would be a great way to extend the networks. Transit-Authority providing off-grid comms for 20 bucks a node…
They keep refering to them as “undocumented cellular radios”, which either means they have no idea what they’re talking about (very probable) or that they’re concerned it’s getting on the Internet. In theory, decades from now they could maybe all turn off simultaneously and cause a noticeable lack of power. I guess.
Mostly, it’s very frustrating that the articles are all about what inverters and batteries are and that the US doesn’t trust China, instead of what the things they say they found actually fucking are.
Hello fellow Ham.
Yeah, it’s a radio in a battery management circuit. On the signpost, on the side of the road. What exactly is it spying on? Are they concerned that the signpost on the side of the road has too much knowledge?
Do they now know how much sunlight Central philly gets? Or how long before the battery in their crosswalk indicator, doesn’t work anymore.
Back when the transceivers on Super Microboards were sending actual data home over the internet, that was relatively interesting news.
Come to think of it, I do kind of wish they were running meastastic for meshcore. That would be a great way to extend the networks. Transit-Authority providing off-grid comms for 20 bucks a node…
They keep refering to them as “undocumented cellular radios”, which either means they have no idea what they’re talking about (very probable) or that they’re concerned it’s getting on the Internet. In theory, decades from now they could maybe all turn off simultaneously and cause a noticeable lack of power. I guess.
Mostly, it’s very frustrating that the articles are all about what inverters and batteries are and that the US doesn’t trust China, instead of what the things they say they found actually fucking are.
Oh, now you’ve done it. Now ICE goons are smashing highway infrastructure and throwing it into vans.