BTW, where would this text messaging thing for GMRS go? Well, imagine a computer server that is always listening for GMRS text messages on some repeater network, and that that computer is running a software system that is kind of like Twitter. You'd have a conventional Internet-based access to this server and would set up your account. But if the Internet were to go down our for some reason (or the server is banned from the Internet), then would still be able to post text messages to the server via GMRS.
Now when operating over GMRS, this would all be very, very low band width, so wouldn't be pushing images and videos - just brief text messages - just like Twitter started out as.
But think of a world where patriots can't rely on their Internet servers having their DNS names resolved because they've been prohibited by the police state, so there's no way to get IPs resolved easily for people to find the servers - and maybe one has to keep shifting on use of IPs. Well, this GMRS based text messaging server could be a way to daily post DNS-to-IP associations, and patriots everyday would download the latest mappings from GMRS.
Yeah, that would be what I'd have the GMRS text messaging server provide - be a dispenser of a DNS (or several DNS servers) IPs - so that patriots could use that to download and seed their computer's DNS search list to include DNS resolution of patriot sites that have been banned from all the official or approved DNS servers
Patriots would have a way to determine their DNS list that isn't dependent upon being officially approved or allowed via the usual gate keepers
And one has to imagine that these IPs would probably have to be changed frequently so that Patriots will need to always have a means to stay up to date on them.
it's very conceivable that that day will come given how deep the reach of Cancel Culture has already gotten on such matters - Gab is kind of like the Poster Child
Yeah, what I'm doing is planning ahead for a still more hostile environment where it is likely that patriot sites will have to be constantly changing IPs to stay ahead of totalitarian authorities that are out to ban them from the Internet.
So I'm conceiving an auxiliary/supplemental infrastructure to deal with the problem of the DNS discovery side of things that is hosted on GMRS repeater networks. (The GMRS radio I recommended cost less than $60 and is able to interoperate with repeaters - toss in the $70 FCC license fee - well the Raspberry Pi part of the equation can be done with a Pi Zero and those are less than $10; so lets say will be around $150 to connect to a GMRS repeater network and be able to interact for text messaging and DNS list retrieval.)
And if the Internet goes away altogether, that patriots across the nation still have a means to maintain comms with each other (the async GMRS text messaging concept with these text messaging servers sitting on the GMRS repeater networks).
BTW, where would this text messaging thing for GMRS go? Well, imagine a computer server that is always listening for GMRS text messages on some repeater network, and that that computer is running a software system that is kind of like Twitter. You'd have a conventional Internet-based access to this server and would set up your account. But if the Internet were to go down our for some reason (or the server is banned from the Internet), then would still be able to post text messages to the server via GMRS.
Now when operating over GMRS, this would all be very, very low band width, so wouldn't be pushing images and videos - just brief text messages - just like Twitter started out as.
But think of a world where patriots can't rely on their Internet servers having their DNS names resolved because they've been prohibited by the police state, so there's no way to get IPs resolved easily for people to find the servers - and maybe one has to keep shifting on use of IPs. Well, this GMRS based text messaging server could be a way to daily post DNS-to-IP associations, and patriots everyday would download the latest mappings from GMRS.
Yeah, that would be what I'd have the GMRS text messaging server provide - be a dispenser of a DNS (or several DNS servers) IPs - so that patriots could use that to download and seed their computer's DNS search list to include DNS resolution of patriot sites that have been banned from all the official or approved DNS servers
Patriots would have a way to determine their DNS list that isn't dependent upon being officially approved or allowed via the usual gate keepers
And one has to imagine that these IPs would probably have to be changed frequently so that Patriots will need to always have a means to stay up to date on them.
it's very conceivable that that day will come given how deep the reach of Cancel Culture has already gotten on such matters - Gab is kind of like the Poster Child
Yeah, what I'm doing is planning ahead for a still more hostile environment where it is likely that patriot sites will have to be constantly changing IPs to stay ahead of totalitarian authorities that are out to ban them from the Internet.
So I'm conceiving an auxiliary/supplemental infrastructure to deal with the problem of the DNS discovery side of things that is hosted on GMRS repeater networks. (The GMRS radio I recommended cost less than $60 and is able to interoperate with repeaters - toss in the $70 FCC license fee - well the Raspberry Pi part of the equation can be done with a Pi Zero and those are less than $10; so lets say will be around $150 to connect to a GMRS repeater network and be able to interact for text messaging and DNS list retrieval.)
And if the Internet goes away altogether, that patriots across the nation still have a means to maintain comms with each other (the async GMRS text messaging concept with these text messaging servers sitting on the GMRS repeater networks).