axlee 3 days ago

All the terrorist market suddenly boycotting them, I'm sure they're losing sleep over it.

  • highcountess 3 days ago

    You are not thinking past the first point. Considering what these people have been doing lately, even if you are currently on their good side, what happens when you’re not or don’t want to serve them anymore? Think places like India and Brazil may be rethinking their supply chains right now?

    • dagaci 3 days ago

      Any .org should be considering the risk of allowing devices unfettered into onto their businesses premesis which could be used to trigger remote explosions, allies and enemies.

sbassi 3 days ago

Business for pagers is not going great anyway...

  • PepperdineG 3 days ago

    Dennis Duffy finally got a big commercial order and now that customer isn't going to use him again. That's no way to impress Liz Lemon.

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  • fencepost 3 days ago

    Archived a couple hours ago: https://archive.is/Kw0Pg

    95g, USB-C rechargeable up to 85 days of operation, separate control and charging boards, multiple replaceable components for easy maintenance.

    Probably lots of ways to free up space, most notably by using a smaller battery but with a few resources you could probably combine the boards and probably not even be obvious ("generation 2, less expensive to produce"). With state-actor level resources new boards would be easy as would something concealed within a LiPo battery.

sitkack 3 days ago

Time right for a meshtastic pager with a BOM with no bombs.