Re: OT: OT: Packet Radio ML
On Fri, Nov 14, 2025 at 11:53:31PM +0000, Nuno Silva wrote:
> On 2025-11-14, Brian Koontz wrote:
>
> >> On Nov 14, 2025, at 11:43 AM, philmacfly <philmacfly@binary-kitchen.de> wrote:
> >>
> >> There is a packet radio ml?
> >
> > Well, sorta kinda…groups.io:
> >
> > https://groups.io/g/tarpn/topics
>
> I can't open that, either it requires JS or it is deploying some
> challenge that requires JS.
>
> Is it something actually available over e-mail?
Yes, groups.io hosts a number of mailing lists and this is probably
the only thing they do, AFAIK. I am subscribed there to some hobbyist
astronomy ml's, some radio fans, maybe some more, I am not sure. So
far I do not think I got any spa,m because of that.
One can subscribe via their web interface or via email, by sending
email to ${GRPNAME}+subscribe@groups.io (and likewise, unsubscribe by
sending to ${GRPNAME}+unsubscribe@groups.io, but I have not tested
this one yet).
I have requested temporary login (as described on abovementioned page)
and got into front page, which describes ml for radio packet
hobbyists. Interesting.
If you detest JS (I do), I suggest to have additional user on your
machine whose only role is running browser with JS enabled. Because
sometimes one has got to enable it, even if the bulk of my browsing I
can do as another local user with nice feature-less browser.
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Regards,
Tomasz Rola
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