Author: Dave
AINC Engineering
Opportunities are coming. America is entering its Golden Age.
This image is a prototype Enterprise Queb®. It is intended to enable SohoStar℠ decentralized services which enable Self-Sovereign Digital Ids, Digital publishing, Content storage and distribution, Smart Contracts, Financial transactions, Merchant services and processing, Cybersecurity threat scoring and defenses, and extensive Communication support (voice, video, text and data) for business and residential users in a […]
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Does the US Government De-bank?
Yes without question, this is my story… In 2015, SohoStar announced a communication product called “The Red Pill®”. In 2019, after completing the engineering design, The Red Pill was ready to start production, having established an online store for SohoStar, setting up merchant services, and registering “The Red Pill” trademark. I had met my financial […]
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Appalachian Rural Services, Solution?
I got a chance in 2008 to visit Kigali, Rwanda and propose Digital Dialtone to the Government of Rwanda. At that time Starlink didn’t exist, and not only did Rwanda NOT have Internet, but they had less than 2000 wired telephones, and the cellular service was horrible and over priced. Certainly for Emergency Services when […]
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Integrated Services Decentralized Network
ISDN – Integrated Services Digital Network – was a telecom technology that predated DSL, which itself grew out of efforts to extend the reach of ISDN.ISDN is a rich set of protocols and standards which are central to VoIP, wireline, and wireless phone services, and enable Wideband networking.In the 90’s when ISDN rolled out across […]
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China? or Evidence of the DeepState?
Jan 22, CISA posted a PR video on X of all the wonderful advances they had made in 2023. The big push was getting companies to use 2FA and implement PCI-DSS. Today(1/31) Director Wray issued a warning that China was about to attack the US infrastructure, and in congressional hearing, Jen Easterly, director of CISA, […]
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Is CyberSecurity a Joke?
Target audience: Small Office, Home Office and residential users of the Internet that don’t have a clue how to defend themselves. This is a sincere question. I don’t profess to be an expert. I’ve analyzed millions of hacking events, and developed a defense system called CidrPress™ which has been protecting a number of system servers […]
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I Smell Blood in the Water
I have an itch and I’m not in a position to scratch it, just yet. I like ARM engineering, I’m infatuated with Cortex based products, and my favorite Semiconductor company is currently NXP. With the weaponization of political and international supply chains, I am concerned how to bring new products to market without dependence on […]
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We Buy Solutions (not seat warmers)
I get a ton of solicitations daily from flesh peddlers – human trafficking – offering slaves of every type. Just Over Broke, is a Federal Department of Labor program intended to extend slavery from the plantation to all of America. JOB establishes the complete ownership of work product and intellectual property assigned to the plantation […]
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I Must Be Paranoid
My home office is on a DSL line. For “my protection“, my ISP changes my IP address. That’s nothing new for most Internet users. Since I worked in Rwanda, I’ve also had a shadow. Not one that I’ve asked for, but there – in the Internet none the less. Because I’m aware of it, I […]
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How do you balance privacy protection with interconnectivity in telecommunications?
There clearly is a battle between privacy and Federal overreach. I see little difference between Industrial espionage and Federal claims of national security. Any backdoor or weakening of security will eventually lead to a breach. Back in the 90’s, the US Government pushed for “Capstone” adoption. The general understanding was that there was a backdoor. […]
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