We have had several phone chats. I kept finding Android a bit difficult to
deal with, mainly because of the new trinity: Phone Makers, Cellular
Carriers, and Mobile OSs. I found the evil trios not providing what I
wanted and kept thinking I was being painted into a corner.
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Owen Densmore wrote circa 12-01-10 10:48 AM:
We have had several phone chats. I kept finding Android a bit difficult
to deal with, mainly because of the new trinity: Phone Makers, Cellular
Carriers, and Mobile OSs. I found the evil trios not providing what I
wanted and kept thinking I was
The issues I bumped into were:
- The handset mfgrs and the carriers all wanted to piss all over Android,
primarily the UI. The handset folks built UIs that were to distinguish
them from others, but succeeded only in having their version of android
have worse battery life.
- So I wanted vanilla
Any smartphone OS for the foreseeable future will be free as in
kittens. It would be nice if the battery were to last longer. I
don't know what the the battery life is on 'standard' android, never
seen one.
I use my Droid X2 pretty hard, and a days use is usually about 40% of
the full
Open source hardware and software can spread quickly to those who want it,
and clearly companies that sell mobile phones do not want it. But there are
enough smart people out there that communities could build the phones they
want. So the issue is coverage. nG should be like WiFi - as open or
What a great solution- the mesh network. Communal, reasonable, relying
on interpersonal responsibility. How feasible is this actually? This
model - what without knowing the jargon I'd call distributed or
partnership effort, each person doing a small part of the task, and
numbers making the
I'd actually like to see some sort of software radio thing, but again,
kittens.
What is the victory condition? What is the problem we want to solve?
It seems its not really battery life
On 1/10/12 6:10 PM, Victoria Hughes wrote:
What a great solution- the mesh network. Communal,
Here's an interesting solution for a unified network in France. All
services (voice, sms, tv, data) plus some new ideas (ID, banking):
“In your pocket you have three things: your keys, your phone and your
wallet,” he says. “I think of those three only one will remain: your phone.”
Well, it may come to pass that the only thing I have worth anythng will
be my phone, so I'll put it in my wallet and lock it with my keys. For
that matter, nothing will be ON my phone (hey, cloud), the phone's main
(only) job is to negotiate protocols. So I don't need no steenking
unified
I assume you mean 'free kittens' as in free up front but thousands of
dollars in food and veterinary checkups per year for ten plus years?
As to how one would go about constructing a meshnet, I *think* all that
would be required is a program constantly running on devices, looking for
signals from
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