• Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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    11 months ago

    but like rural people have plumbing, electricity, and internet? the internet one is absolutely trivial nowadays with 4g routers

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      11 months ago

      To my knowledge, hobbit holes have none of those amenities. You can make one of these in a city or suburb if you can get the permit, it’ll just be a strange looking house. That’s not how I interpreted the post.

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        11 months ago

        why wouldn’t you assume people want modern niceties? that seems like a pretty obvious thing to assume.

        and again, there’s no reason you can’t have this stuff in a rural place, it’s not like rural people in sweden have outhouses and drive to the nearest city to use the internet…

        just install a septic tank, drill a well, slap up solar panels and a small wind turbine, and get a 4g router.

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        11 months ago


        here’s the 4g coverage in sweden for the Telia network, how much more rural do you want to get? siberia?

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          11 months ago

          Yeah our coverage maps look pretty good too. However, in practice the service can be very hit and miss… mostly miss.