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Source channel @olddriverGDstudy · Post #40 · Mar 17

秀哥语录: 开水烫鸡把,锻炼起来 123的兄弟,我给你们说个方法 蛮有效的,就是开水烫几把 你每天洗澡的时候,水温稍微调高一点点 比如平时40度,你就45 用淋浴头冲,冲龟头,每天冲个五分钟 正经点,靠,虽然开水烫几把名字不正经 但是真的有用 你快,是因为敏感,每天冲,可以降低敏感度 一边冲,一边两个指头按压捏,每天五分钟 养成习惯,慢慢就好了 到后期,你可以用毛巾,湿水 然后慢慢尝试那毛巾擦龟头,上下撸 什么时候毛巾擦龟头,你不抖了,就好了 慢慢来啊,过犹不及,慢慢锻炼,降低龟头敏感度 可以尝试下,多少有点用 另外就是心里调节了 不要老是想,不要在意长短 学会去享受,要自信,自我暗示,我是来爽的,不是来比赛的 心里 生理 双管齐下,从此告别123 #秀哥语录#语录

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@libreware · Post #1548 · 02/15/2026, 11:52 AM

Stop Trusting #Messaging Apps! Build Your Own Global #Meshtastic#MQTT Network - Explained Simply Most messaging apps promise privacy, but very few let you control the infrastructure behind your conversations. https://rumble.com/v75rxrg #im#mesh#p2p

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@libreware · Post #1551 · 02/17/2026, 06:38 AM

There's a newcomer to the Mesh world In this video we introduce #Meshcore, a powerful open-source, text-based encrypted mesh-radio system built on #LoRa hardware—perfect for off-grid communications on your homestead or preparedness setup. #Meshtastic fans will find Meshcore instantly familiar — a low-cost, open-source way to stay connected when the internet and cell service aren’t available. But Meshcore takes a few different paths, and we’ll break it down in plain English. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaFltojJrAc Edit: not fully foss ⚠️ MeshCore is not entirely open source, which seems odd for an off-grid decentralized communications framework. Some parts are open, but the official clients (the mobile apps, web app, and T-Deck firmware) are not https://hackaday.com/2025/12/06/lessons-learned-after-trying-meshcore-for-off-grid-text-messaging/ #mesh#p2p#im

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@libreware · Post #1472 · 06/20/2025, 09:30 PM

Unboxing Elecrow ThinkNode M1 & M2 | #Meshtastic Setup, Field Test, Review & Off-Grid Comms Breakdown https://rumble.com/v6v1uk1 In this video, I take you deep into the world of off-grid communication as I unbox and test two brand-new devices from Elecrow: the ThinkNode M1 and ThinkNode M2. These tools come pre-installed with Meshtastic firmware and are built for encrypted, decentralized communication — no SIM card, no Wi-Fi, and no cell towers required. Whether you’re prepping for a blackout, building a resilient mesh network, or just exploring survival tech, this video is packed with everything you need to know. We start with a full unboxing of both devices, breaking down what makes each unique. The ThinkNode M1 is powered by the nRF52840 chip and includes a GPS module for location tracking, a 1.54” sunlight-readable EPD screen, and a 1200mAh battery built to last over 48 hours. It’s rugged, outdoor-ready, and ideal for emergency kits or remote travel. In contrast, the ThinkNode M2 is lighter, smaller, and powered by the ESP32-S3 chip. It includes a 1.3” OLED display, Bluetooth support, a 1000mAh battery, and is better suited for modular integration or stealthy builds. After the unboxing, I walk you through a step-by-step setup of each device using the Meshtastic mobile app. I show you how to configure them, pair with Bluetooth, and get your private mesh network up and running in minutes. From there, I run live tests to see how each device performs in real-world conditions and compare their features, form factor, and best use cases. If you’re interested in off-grid privacy tools, these are two of the most beginner-friendly and capable devices out there right now. I also include a breakdown of which device might be better depending on your needs—whether you’re building a neighborhood mesh or planning for emergency scenarios. Make sure to check out the official product pages using the links below. These links track monthly performance, so I appreciate your support if you use them: 👉 ThinkNode M1: https://www.elecrow.com/thinknode-m1-meshtastic-lora-signal-transceiver-powered-by-nrf52840-with-154-screen-support-gps.html?idd=5 👉 ThinkNode M2: https://www.elecrow.com/thinknode-m2-meshtastic-lora-signal-transceiver-powered-by-esp32-s3-with-1-3-oled-display.html?idd=5 Elecrow is also running a giveaway where you can win LoRa modules or get PCB assembly sponsorship. Don’t miss this opportunity to level up your off-grid gear for free: https://www.elecrow.com/blog/lora-modules-giveaway-and-pcb-assembly-sponsorship.html?idd=5 These tools are more than tech — they represent freedom. In a world where networks can go dark and censorship can silence, devices like these keep people connected, informed, and in control. With Meshtastic and LoRa, you are the signal. You are the network. And it’s all open source. If you found this helpful, drop a comment, like the video, and subscribe for more content on off-grid tech, cybersecurity gadgets, and digital autonomy. Let me know which one you’d trust in your blackout bag — the rugged M1 or the sleek, portable M2. ⸻ 📡 Hashtags: #LoRa#Meshtastic#ThinkNodeM1#ThinkNodeM2#Elecrow#OffGridCommunication#EmergencyComms#GridDown#PreppingGear#TechUnboxing#ESP32#nRF52840#SurvivalTech#MeshNetworking#DecentralizedComms#EncryptedMessaging#HamRadioAlternative#LongRangeRadio#DigitalFreedom#TacticalTech#CyberSecurity#LoRaWAN#MeshRadio#HackerTools#BlackoutReady#BugOutBag#PrivacyTech#RadioComms#DisasterPreparedness#MeshtasticSetup#FreedomThroughTech