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Presentation and release of nodewatcher 3.0

Presentation and release of nodewatcher 3.0 at Battlemesh v8. Nodewatcher is an open source network planning, deployment, monitoring and maintenance platform with emphasis on community. Version 3.0 is a complete rewrite bringing modularity and extensibility.

My presentation of nodewatcher

My presentation of nodewatcher, an open source planning, deployment, monitoring and maintenance platform for community wireless networks such as wlan slovenija. At International Summit for Community Wireless Networks 2010 in Vienna.

nodewatcher

nodewatcher is a platform for organic (bottom-up) growing of open networks, a network planning, deployment, monitoring, and maintenance platform.

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✨ Got an idea for a talk or workshop at #Battlemesh v17? Whether it's about mesh networks, routing protocols, hardware hacks, or community organizing — we'd love to hear it!

📣 Drop your ideas on our CfP page: battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV17/C

Let’s build the schedule together! 💡🛠️

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You are young while you give up seats on a bus.

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Power move on tariffs would be that all other countries drop all remaining tariffs between them, to facilitate trade increase to offset decrease towards USA.

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I think tariffs are good for the planet. They are tax on non-local goods. I think it is useful if we diversify and allow producing similar goods all around the world instead of them all in one place. It might be less efficient to have many small plants instead of one large, but it will increase diversity and resilience. Maybe it will also enable 3D printing like manufacturing to become even more popular, enabling soon customization and personalization. Next step after 3D printing: replicators.

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THE DATA AND THE SOVEREIGN RESIDENCIES - calling for European art practitioners to apply for one of eight production residencies taking place in Ljubljana, Prague, Tallinn and online. projekt-atol.si/work/the-data-

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@siderea Probably there is still some uniform schema documents in MongoDB have, even if theoretically each document can have a different one. So asking for document schema could be enough. Or just an example of few documents.

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It is interesting that there are no bikes in Star Trek. One would assume that you have to get to transporter hubs somehow.