Website The Pirate Bay made headlines this week when it announced it would send drone servers into space to secure its longevity. A London think tank has already launched file-sharing drones, which swarm into formation, broadcast a pirate network then disperse and reform elsewhere in the city. Electronic Countermeasures @ GLOW Festival NL 2011 from […]
Website The Pirate Bay made headlines this week when it announced it would send drone servers into space to secure its longevity. A London think tank has already launched file-sharing drones, which swarm into formation, broadcast a pirate network then disperse and reform elsewhere in the city.
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melcherts andrew
13 years ago
I’m obviously missing something, I don’t see what these remote control kids toys have to do with broadcasting a pirate network, they are electric with a fly time of around 5min. even if they could carry the payload to do a wifi network what would be the point? they still need an entry point on to the internet somewhere!
I’m obviously missing something, I don’t see what these remote control kids toys have to do with broadcasting a pirate network, they are electric with a fly time of around 5min. even if they could carry the payload to do a wifi network what would be the point? they still need an entry point on to the internet somewhere!
Really !