• Kairos
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    11 months ago

    We need a WiFi standard that isn’t fucking bullshit (has cryptographic identity), and that can be expanded to devices too.

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      11 months ago

      Using the local network for the connection is a garbage plan because Wi-Fi coverage and availability is not consistent enough to become mainstream. I am aware of two practical solutions for this: instant hotspot (assuming the sharing app can temporarily reconfigure the wifi settings, and wifi encryption keys can be transferred with a QR code) or OnionShare (uses TOR to make a sharable link using any firewall/NAT configuration, share the link with a QR code).

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        11 months ago

        You don’t need to use TCPIP with WiFi. It can be ad-hoc and some other protocol.

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            11 months ago

            By “WiFi” I mean the wireless protocol, which is confusing because that includes Bluetooth.

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                11 months ago

                That’s the data on top of it. Some sort of universal sharing protocol would have some kind of broadcast, either over a LAN or over the air, then there would be a handshake which would exchange MACs and cryptographic keys, then the actual exchange of data.

                It would have nothing to do with Bluetooth, it would just use the 802.11 public use bands.