March 2012
Briar: Technical Overview
Like Usenet, Briar uses a store-and-forward architecture in which messages are stored for a limited time by each node that receives them. This ensures reliable message distribution over networks where the underlying media may have very different latencies, from milliseconds to days.
Briar: A Secure News and Discussion System
The Briar project is building a secure news and discussion platform that will enable journalists, activists and civil society groups in authoritarian countries to communicate without fear of government interference.
Open-mesh - WikiStart - Open Mesh
B.A.T.M.A.N. (better approach to mobile ad-hoc networking) is a routing protocol for multi-hop ad-hoc mesh networks. This is the main development website, we have source code, binary packages, documentation and further information available:
occupy.here | distributed wifi occupation
Occupy.here is more about supporting an emerging community through decentralized hardware and location-specific websites.
Python socket.sendall() function - Stack Overflow
February 2012
December 2011
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September 2011
Re: [tcpdump-workers] Freeing memory in libpcap
August 2011
CPIF
Citoyenneté Jeunesse
the networked practice par Christopher Roach, Jarrad Morgan dans Business & Economics
contacter l'auteur pour savoir s'il y a une version électroniqueThis book is the product of a research project conducted for Paul Nakazawa's course "A New Framework for Practice" at Harvard's Graduate School of Design during the Fall 2010 semester. It is a proposal for a networked model of professional design practice in the context of a globalized economy and increasingly international scope of design practices.
LifeNet: About LifeNet
All devices on a LifeNet network are considered peers without a hierarchy.
netgrep 0.3.6 : Python Package Index
Netgrep is a command line tool which tells you which lines in a text file contain network resources related to a particular country or Autonomous Network (AS).
Computer Networking : Principles, Protocols and Practice | INL: IP Networking Lab
July 2011
FabFi - FabLab Global
FabFi is an open-source, FabLab-grown system using common building materials and off-the-shelf electronics to transmit wireless ethernet signals across distances of up to several miles.
May 2011
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