Mobile App for ICE Checkpoints?
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 5:02 PM, Yosem Companys <ycompanys@gmail.com> wrote:
variant of the Catalan Josep Maria. You may look me up on LinkedIn. Celso is
Yep, these guys are both legit.
I thought folks on this list might be interested in the work Celso is doing.
# Mobile App for ICE Checkpoints? https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2017-February/035809.html There was an app in the news a couple years back that let users overlay on a map the cop speedtraps they drove by so that everyone can see / use. It took a lot of heat but is probably still in service. Don't know if it was/is opensource. Same idea, crowdsourcing and distribution of useful realtime data. So long such an app doesn't bloat impacting realtime performance, designing it to generically handle all sorts of realtime threat / support / help! classes that users could filter for based on their needs. Crypto could perhaps allow various local groups to use it in a somewhat more private mode relavant to them, caveat infiltrators. Lots of technical issues to design... location anonymity of users, etc. Development could occur anywhere on the spectrum of public (unix kernels) to more anon (early bitcoin and i2p). But the code and binaries definitely need to be opensource reproducible and should have some form of open participation development model.
Thanks for checking. Rr On 02/13/2017 04:09 PM, grarpamp wrote:
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 5:02 PM, Yosem Companys <ycompanys@gmail.com> wrote:
variant of the Catalan Josep Maria. You may look me up on LinkedIn. Celso is Yep, these guys are both legit.
I thought folks on this list might be interested in the work Celso is doing. # Mobile App for ICE Checkpoints? https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2017-February/035809.html
There was an app in the news a couple years back that let users overlay on a map the cop speedtraps they drove by so that everyone can see / use. It took a lot of heat but is probably still in service. Don't know if it was/is opensource. Same idea, crowdsourcing and distribution of useful realtime data.
So long such an app doesn't bloat impacting realtime performance, designing it to generically handle all sorts of realtime threat / support / help! classes that users could filter for based on their needs. Crypto could perhaps allow various local groups to use it in a somewhat more private mode relavant to them, caveat infiltrators. Lots of technical issues to design... location anonymity of users, etc.
Development could occur anywhere on the spectrum of public (unix kernels) to more anon (early bitcoin and i2p). But the code and binaries definitely need to be opensource reproducible and should have some form of open participation development model.
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Razer