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If only he lived long enough maybe I could see this happening.

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Even the homeless don’t want to live in the pod
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I would like to have a word with whoever was responsible for the filesystem library in C++. Iterator objects are from the devil.

en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/file

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Central bank propaganda. The economy does not "need" someone printing money in order to function.

Guess what Switzerland did in 1973.
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There’s three empires:
Central banks
The Vatican
Corporations

The US is a resort that’s needed new paint, new carpets, some new management, maybe a new sign out front, a better security system and many other patches for 50 years. I still go to it out of nostalgia but the place is a dump now.
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our society’s economies are in lock step with fossil fuel exploitation

Are you in an fantasy world? There are two fantasies going on:

Industry is not “in lock step with fossil fuel” .. all the big energy companies are making money off climate change. They’ve all pivoted for selling less efficient tech that seems “green” to get more cash. (see the documentary Planet of the Humans which goes into all the petrol needed to keep wind turbines and solar stations running .. they literally cannot operate without hydrocarbons).
that needs to change

Fossil fuel is the single reason we have the world we have today. It’s not going away any time soon. That’s a fantasy .. and if there is no anthropocentric climate change, cutting fuel forces people into poverty and struggle to heat their homes for no damn reason.

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Huge idea I just came up with 

So, I was thinking about housing the prototype kiosk in something like a PiCade with a hole for the USB port drilled in. I think the PiCade would probably be the best fit for the prototype because I would like the thing to be coin operated if the owner chooses to do so.

I could probably write a UI in C++ with SFML. I would like the interface to be as user friendly as possible. It should be able to browse the files on the kiosk and the files the user has in on the flash drive and the user can then exchange files that way. I will probably write the software and test it on a regular computer first before building the actual prototype.

I honestly don't know how long this will take. I have other things to balance in my life of course, but this is something I would love to do. And if someone wants to beat me to it, go right ahead, make money off of it, take all the credit. I don't care. I feel like this is something worth making and I don't care who does it.

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Sinkholes eat cops? Can we get more?

It'd be difficult to drive around, but I can manage, if there's no cops
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Huge idea I just came up with 

So, I had this crazy idea when I was thinking about sneakernets, USB dead drops, and PirateBoxes and how they are used to circumvent the physical infrastructure of the Internet, bypassing any Internet censorship and surveillance.

For those of you who don't know, USB dead drops are just flash drives mounted onto a wall, allowing anyone to plug into it and share files to it. This makes it possible to anonymously share files in a local area without relying on the Internet infrastructure or any network infrastructure. You don't have to worry about any middlement or packet-sniffers reading your data or shutting off your connection.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_dead

The problem with these are that they are easily damaged and plugging them into a laptop is kind of awkward unless you have a USB extension cord. If you have them outside, they are exposed to the elements and risk corrosion.

I've had this idea for a while now and it's basically the reverse of this. Instead of having a flash drive mounted to a wall, you have a kiosk where people can bring their own flash drives (SD cards could probably work too) and they can plug them into the kiosk where they can upload and download files. That way, you are not relying on a flimsy flash drive mounted to a wall or a tree.

I or someone else could write some software for this and anyone can make their own USB File Exchange Kiosk (I guess that's what I will call it) using any spare PC, laptop, or Raspberry Pi and put them in local restaurants, coffee shops, clubs, community centers, college campuses, etc.

Does anyone else think this is a good idea? Feel free to steal this idea for yourself. I think it could be a great way to share files in case the physical Internet infrastructure goes to shit.

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