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What products are most at risk. What are easiest to replace to reduce risk? Hardest to replace?

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[-] PhrozenNorth@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 week ago

Internet, GPS, Electricity. Consider getting FRS, or go full-route and get your HAM license and a handheld. Consider LoRa-based Meshtastic devices (Lilygo T-Deck) - good for text communications, am unsure if they are dependent on GPS for their mesh capabilities though.

[-] GenesisClimber@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Sat up last night thinking about Mesh comms for the average Canadian who aren't likely going to be running out to buy new products. As a back-up, I have Briar for groups and Bluetooth chat for 1-on-1, but wondering if there are any recommendations you or others may have that are 1) better and 2) a Canadian solution?

[-] PhrozenNorth@lemmy.ca 2 points 23 hours ago

Picked up a new android (sat in someones drawer for a couple years), never been activated, no sim card - am installing things like Tor, Briar, Session, Element, Meshenger - in addition to Meshtastic - no Canadian solutions that I know of.

May be too late anyways, with the rumours about the upcoming EO that classifies fentanyl as a "weapon of mass destruction", allowing the use of military force to stop it within the "alleged" sources...

[-] rozcakj@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 days ago

FRS radio's for local use - get your HAM radio license for further range (LARC is great - they run a course each fall). But this is all new to me.

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