On a flight to Phoenix with my wife and was just realizing I have no real chat/voice options to chat with her without network. Wish one of the chat platforms had a decentralized, peer to peer option to do text / audio chatting over Bluetooth or wifi direct. It's noisey on a plane.

Definitely time to buckle down and learn Python. Seems like every job out there wants some coding element.

I'm also currently fascinated with mesh networking. Really wish I could find a good one to link up with and help build in the Seattle area.

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Just realized I haven't really don't an intro

Currently a System Engineer at Amazon, working to switch career paths to a Security Engineer. I really want to get involved with identifying vulnerabilities and coming up with solutions.

I'm a big Cyberpunk fan, so decentralized solutions catches my attention. Also working to teach myself Python when I have time. Looking forward to chatting with everyone.

So I think I was mistaken. I was able to find a couple people I'm following in another instance. I think in this case the client they use doesn't reflect back at much info as I've been used to seeing. Might try logging in with Tusky and see is I get a different experience.

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So I'm confused. Thie is obviously a Mastodon instance, but did they cut out the ability to add people from other Mastodon servers? Kind of kills the decentralized nature of this.

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