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In a world where control of #communication networks is increasingly centralized, #DIYnetworks offer an independent alternative. This presentation shows how to build up your own autonomous #meshNetworks with low-cost hardware components and open source tools such as #Reticulum and #MeshChat. We will present practical steps for the construction, configuration and integration of sensors, communication and computing power. We are also discussing how such #networks can be used in #humanitarianCrises, such as the organisation of aid measures through solidarity initiatives.

media.ccc.de/v/eh22-97-eggcept

This workshop offers a detailed journey through the world of do-it-yourself radio networks and #autonomousCommunication structures. Using an exemplary system structure, we show how to realize cost-effective, flexible mesh networks with #LoRa #RNode, Reticulum and MeshChat. In doing so, we not only dedicate ourselves to the technical requirements – such as the optimal hardware selection, antenna adaptation and network planning (keyword “Network Planning 101”) – but also consider how these technologies can be used for #humanitarian purposes, for example at #CADUS.

@openrisk Thanks, that's one of the references I'd found earlier.

Another possible interpretation I'd had was at a personal level of having sovereignty over one's own data.

I've discussed that under a few terms, #AutonomyOfInformation #InformationAutonomy #CommunicationsAutonomy and #AutonomousCommunication (I keep using different terms and have trouble settling on one).

It mixes a set of factors, mostly in opposition to the monopoly elements of surveillance, censorship, propaganda, and manipulation. Those include:

  • Privacy
  • Freedom of, and from, association.
  • Right to free speech.
  • Right to accurate information
  • Freedom from messaging. Effectively a "right to block".

Or as I'd put it in a comment to the link here:

  • The right to speak, create, record, edit, modify, publish, transmit, distribute, or delete. Corresponds largely to current senses of “freedom of speech”.
  • The right to withold or not divulge information, most commonly enccountered now as a “right to remain silent” in legal proceedings, and of confidentiality in records, but here a general right to privacy.
  • The right to disclose only specific information in specific contexts or to specific parties: a right to confidentiality.
  • The right to choose with whom, where, when, and how to interact — a right to free association.
  • The right to remain unobserved and undisturbed; rights to privacy and solitude — freedom from association.
  • The right to receive, or deny receipt of documents and, signals… A freedom to or from media or intrusion.
  • The right to request, or transform, transmissions or documents in forms or formats most preferred to the recipent. Right of translation.
  • The right to truth, accuracy, integrity, and completeness in documents and signals.
  • The right to technical means of assuring privacy, confidentiality, and/or integrity. Rights to cryptographic encryption and/or authentication.
  • The right to technical means of repudiation. Invalidation of authentication after a sufficient time period.

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diaspora.glasswings.comWhich has primacy?Which has primacy? 1. Freedom of Speech or 2. Autonomy in Commmunication How do these differ? What do they comprise of? What conflicting or intersecting rights exist? Yes, I've not defined terms. I have definitions in mind, but am also trialing language. The 2nd term is novel and appears not to be in significant use. I'm interested in seeing what others presume the meaning to be. #FreeSpeech #AutonomousCommunication

Which has primacy?

  1. Freedom of Speech

or

  1. Autonomy in Commmunication

How do these differ?

What do they comprise of?

What conflicting or intersecting rights exist?

No, I’ve not defined terms. I have definitions in mind, but am also trialing language. The 2nd term is novel and appears not to be in significant use. I’m interested in seeing what others presume the meaning to be.

Boosts appreciated.