Found out about this from one of my tech folks and I realized it’s implications fairly quickly.

It’s called Project Nomad and you can download it here.

Touted as:

“Knowledge That Never Goes Offline

Wikipedia, AI, maps, and education tools running on your own hardware — completely free. No internet required.”

You can also add your own information , manuals, media, pics, books etc.

I seen it immediately as 2 things: 1/ a post shtf, noah’s arc kind of tech base for when there is no internet or an off grid hub one could use and not be online.

It would be damned handy to have all the how to and repair and do it yourself manuals available when your offgrid!

2/ potential survival internet in a totalitarian system, think of the “El Paquete Semanal” aka The Weekly Packet. Where Cubans get outside information through

smuggled hard drives that gives them about a week’s worth of internet info from the outside world just by passing around hard drives. Similar is used through other

totalitarian regimes.

Here’s a video explaining how that works in Cuba

This video from “Dirty Civilian” using an off-grid computer but with a Raspberry Pi microcomputer

that’s another solution but I think Project Nomad has the best and far reaching solution so far. Or really I think it’s a

situation where we actually can do both! Just have to  make sure the microcomputer has enough pizzaz to run it.

I have some friends working on this right now so provide an update later to show what we did. Idea is to get it to run on a tablet

or small laptop that can be put into a faraday bag or box. There are commercially available bags but you WILL need to do your own research

on those. Some are great some are garbage.

Thanks for tuning in! -EvS

 

 

 

 

By Evil von Scary

Veteran,Researcher and Blogger investigating the strange and unusual: political conspiracy, horror, survival. Your Internet Recce Team!

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