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SUMMARY:Reticulum/Networking/Linux walk-in hours
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	----------\n\n1. The city\n\nWe plug in the ethernet cable into the wi-fi 
	antenna we just set up and watch\nthe LEDs light up. Six blue lights\, ful
	l troughput. We sense the data pouring\ntrough the fiber veins of the city
	. A digital mycelium network of pulsating\nlight\, information exchange - 
	right under our sidewalks\, houses\, roads. Data\nflowing trough undersea 
	cables\, copper wires\, and the ether\, finally terminating\nin a small bo
	x attached to the roof of the squat. Data - immaterial\,\nuntouchable\, ab
	stract and immune to the cold December wind that's been bothering\nus for 
	the last hour.\nOn another roof down the street an identical wi-fi antenna
	 senses a new\npresence. The loneliness is over\, time to say hi\, perform
	 a handshake and begin\na quiet radio conversation. Six blue lights.\n\nDo
	 you dare to take control of the infrastructure you and your communities r
	ely\non? To float through the rotting arteries the information superhighwa
	y? To tune\ninto the repulsive control exerted by the 'smart' city\, by th
	e neoliberal\nsanitation of the old joyous internet? To make it your playg
	round? Abandon your\nhuman senses and become the machine?\n\n2. The n00b\n
	\nOr maybe you just want to play and figure out what a router does\, how i
	t works\,\nand how you can use it for your own goals? Or better yet\, fina
	lly say goodbye to\nthe surveillance-packed dumpster fire called Windows 1
	1/Mac OS and take back\ncontrol over your devices?\n\nEither way\, come to
	 Petteflet on a wednesday evening to discover the freedom of\nhacking soft
	ware and hardware and reclaim your digital autonomy. All skill\nlevels wel
	come and no previous experience required. Bring a funky gender and\nsprink
	le some social awkwardness on top. This is your walk-in hours for\neveryth
	ing remotely computing related. Except issues with Windows/macOS. That\nsh
	it's beyond repair.\n\n3. The SNOT\n\nA Squatter Network Operations Techni
	cian breaks more things than they fix. They\ncut the wrong cables\, freest
	yle configurations and drop their laptop in a pond.\nThey release magic sm
	oke from devices in an attempt to bring them to life. Use\nthe wrong tools
	 for the job all the time. Eventually though a SNOT arrives at an\nanswer 
	to the question they themselves posed and sometimes even understands how\n
	they got there. And occasionally they come up with something useful.\n\nJo
	in the ranks of highly 31337 Squatter Network Operations Team and bite the
	\ntechnofeudalist hand that disciplines us. This is your moment to get int
	o\nnetworking and build the infrastructures of tomorrow. \n\nIf you want t
	o get in touch you can use one of available messaging programs that\ncommu
	nicate over reticulum such as https://meshchatx.com [https://meshchatx.com
	]\n(on desktop) or https://github.com/torlando-tech/columba/releases\n[htt
	ps://github.com/torlando-tech/columba/releases] (android). the QR code\nco
	ntains an LXMF address that will print out a message in someone's room and
	\nthey'll get back to you asap :)\n\nNo matter where you go\, everybody's 
	connected.
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	------------------------------------------</p><br><p>1. The city</p><br><p
	>We plug in the ethernet cable into the wi-fi antenna we just set up and w
	atch the LEDs light up. Six blue lights, full troughput. We sense the data
	 pouring trough the fiber veins of the city. A digital mycelium network of
	 pulsating light, information exchange - right under our sidewalks, houses
	, roads. Data flowing trough undersea cables, copper wires, and the ether,
	 finally terminating in a small box attached to the roof of the squat. Dat
	a - immaterial, untouchable, abstract and immune to the cold December wind
	 that's been bothering us for the last hour.<br>On another roof down the s
	treet an identical wi-fi antenna senses a new presence. The loneliness is 
	over, time to say hi, perform a handshake and begin a quiet radio conversa
	tion. Six blue lights.</p><br><p>Do you dare to take control of the infras
	tructure you and your communities rely on? To float through the rotting ar
	teries the information superhighway? To tune into the repulsive control ex
	erted by the 'smart' city, by the neoliberal sanitation of the old joyous 
	internet? To make it your playground? Abandon your human senses and become
	 the machine?</p><br><p>2. The n00b</p><br><p>Or maybe you just want to pl
	ay and figure out what a router does, how it works, and how you can use it
	 for your own goals? Or better yet, finally say goodbye to the surveillanc
	e-packed dumpster fire called Windows 11/Mac OS and take back control over
	 your devices?</p><br><p>Either way, come to Petteflet on a wednesday even
	ing to <u>discover the freedom of hacking software and hardware</u> and re
	claim your digital autonomy. <u>All skill levels welcome and no previous e
	xperience required</u>. Bring a funky gender and sprinkle some social awkw
	ardness on top. This is your walk-in hours for <u>everything remotely comp
	uting related. Except issues with Windows/macOS</u>. That shit's beyond re
	pair.</p><br><p>3. The SNOT</p><br><p>A Squatter Network Operations Techni
	cian breaks more things than they fix. They cut the wrong cables, freestyl
	e configurations and drop their laptop in a pond. They release magic smoke
	 from devices in an attempt to bring them to life. Use the wrong tools for
	 the job all the time. Eventually though a SNOT arrives at an answer to th
	e question they themselves posed and sometimes even understands how they g
	ot there. And occasionally they come up with something useful.</p><br><p>J
	oin the ranks of highly 31337 Squatter Network Operations Team and bite th
	e technofeudalist hand that disciplines us. This is your moment to get int
	o networking and build the infrastructures of tomorrow.&nbsp;</p><br><p>If
	 you want to get in touch you can use one of available messaging programs 
	that communicate over reticulum such as&nbsp;<a href="https://meshchatx.co
	m">https://meshchatx.com</a> (on desktop) or&nbsp;<a href="https://github.
	com/torlando-tech/columba/releases">https://github.com/torlando-tech/colum
	ba/releases</a> (android). the QR code contains an LXMF address that will 
	print out a message in someone's room and they'll get back to you asap :)<
	/p><br><p>No matter where you go, everybody's connected.</p><br>
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