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u/pewpew_tacotime · 4 pointsr/CCW

No one is contradicting the article.

You cannot, under any circumstances, bring a firearm into the cabin with you. Flying with firearms is VERY easy if you read one of the 100s of articles or videos you find when googling "flying with firearm".

You'll need a hardsided case, that when locked, no one can touch the fireaem. That includes a TSA agent sliding their finger in through a pried open cheapo case.

I use this case when flying with a single firearm. I also use one of the cheapo cable locks that come with some firearms to attach this case to the inside of my checked luggage and I use a TSA approved lock on the outside of my luggage. The locks on the gun case CANNOT be TSA approved locks.

Pelican case:
Waterproof Case (Dry Box) |... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00162LTII?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Pelican locks:
Master Lock Padlock, Magnum... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FK8U8MM?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Cable lock:
FSDC 15" California DOJ-Approved Keyed Cable Gun Lock https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B010IBDS04/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_bujzDb6BKK70B

TSA locks:
TSA Compatible Travel Luggage Locks, Inspection Indicator, Easy Read Dials- 2 Pack https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B073NYB7R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0ujzDb1T2ZT58

Most airlines, like United that you're likely flying to CHI, allow 11lbs of ammunition. Needs to be in a proper container, or loaded magazines. No round in the chamber, no magazine in the gun.

Be careful and make sure you're following IL and Chicago gun laws.

Make a separate account for your weed and gun talk.

u/dicarlobrotha2 · 2 pointsr/darknetplan

Yep, a stock copy of windows and a $90 Buffalo Router. That's about it.

The point was to use off the shelf parts and software to make it deploy-able quickly. Once this thing gets going I'm going to work on getting a ready-to-install linux distro based off Ubuntu or something simple like that and build everything (like what you mentioned) into it.

Eventually this will be completely migrated into a Linux format and made available for anyone to rapidly deploy a system like this where they live.

The great thing about my plan for the final product is that only one master node needs to be deployed manually. Using a gPXE bootloader (That's where netboot.me comes in) it'll be easy to install the software right from another node and rapidly extend the network without the need for internet access to get the software.

I've got ideas on how micro-nodes would work into play without large boxes, I mean, this thing is about 18x14x8in closed.

Something along these lines may work:

  • Pico-ITX Mainboard + RAM + Power Adapter: $307 info

  • 40GB SSD for OS: $109 info

  • 1.5TB HDD for Files/etc...: $110 info

  • High Gain Wi-Fi Antenna: $66 info

  • Hardigg-Storm Case: $39 info

    Total: ~$635

    If you think about it this is relatively inexpensive, compared to the original project, which was about ~$1200 in parts.

    And if it's running Linux, it'll run considerably faster considering it's half as powerful. (2.2GHz>1GHz, 4GB>2GB)

    Honestly something like this could be used as a master node if you replaced the Wi-Fi antenna with a router.