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PcChip 3 days ago

This sounds really interesting and something I'd be into

no word on how to join though

mjg59 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

The idea is to be a space where existing social groups play, rather than a wider community - it's inherently based on a level of pre-existing trust. Writing about it is supposed to be an incentive for people to build their own little spaces where they can share weird stuff that should never be near the public internet - it's cool to have a network of thermal printers that people can submit jokes to, but it only really works if access is somewhat limited.

pak9rabid 3 days ago | parent [-]

The SIP "redphones" is an idea I really like. My wife managed to get a SIP IP phone from one of her buy-nothing groups that I've been meaning to setup an Asterisk server for just to mess with. Maybe stick it upstairs where my kid likes to play & let him get the experience of using a "real" phone.

mdickers47 2 days ago | parent [-]

It is pretty funny to be able to dial an extension from your desk phone to get the IVR of paultag's Christmas tree, but man does managing asterisk suck.

qualeed 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

>As a result, membership will never be open, and we will never have enough connected LANs to deal with the technical and social problems that start to happen with scale. This is a feature, not a bug.

>This is a call for you to do the same. Build your own LAN. Connect it with friends’ homes. Remember what is missing from your life, and fill it in. Use software you know how to operate and get it running. Build slowly. Build your community. Do it with joy.

From https://notes.pault.ag/tpl/

thenoblesunfish 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Read the linked manifesto. I think the idea is to inspire you to set up your own, rather than join this one.