X-Git-Url: https://git.ao2.it/SaveMySugar/savemysugar-website.git/blobdiff_plain/0f8a58d4cabfa9bdc48c8b639418582de5f5ebd9..HEAD:/index.html diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index a36c530..6b166e4 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -41,9 +41,9 @@

Someone else also proposed it on Half Bakery.

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However there seems to be no implementation of the technique for exchanging text messaging, and that's what SaveMySugar is about.

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However there seems to be no implementation of the technique for exchanging text messages, and that's what SaveMySugar is about.

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The name SaveMySugar was born as a take on the price of the old conventional Texting service which is quite high, see The True Price of SMS Messages, and it is also a reference to the distress signal Save Our Soul (SOS) used in Morse communications.

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The name SaveMySugar was born as a take on the price of Short Message Service which is quite high, see The True Price of SMS Messages, and it is also a reference to the distress signal Save Our Soul (SOS) used in Morse communications.

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  • On mobile phones a ring uses a lot of battery, and battery is a precious resource.
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  • On mobile phones a lot of fake calls will pollute you calls log.
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  • On mobile phones a lot of fake calls will pollute the calls log.
  • On mobile phones a malicious recipient can make you pay at every ring!
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  • If anyone used it, it might end up like this.
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  • If everyone used it, it might end up like this.
  • However it is still fun nonetheless.

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    You can find a prototype implementation written in python called python3-savemysugar.

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    There is also a prototype Android app SaveMySugar-0.1-debug.apk, its souce code is in the android-savemysugar repository.

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    There is also a prototype Android app SaveMySugar-0.1-debug.apk, its source code is in the android-savemysugar repository.

    Contact Antonio Ospite if you want to discuss about porting SaveMySugar to other platforms.

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    On the receiving side the symmetric operations are performed when phone rings are detected.

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    This is basically a Pulse-Distance Modulation (PDM), this scheme has been chosen because it's easy to detect when a phone starts ringing, but it's not always easy to detect for how log it rings, or how many rings there are in a single call.

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    This is basically a Pulse-Distance Modulation (PDM), this scheme has been chosen because it's easy to detect when a phone starts ringing, but it's not always easy to detect for how long it rings, or how many rings there are in a single call.

    See an example of the exchange of the message CODEX:
    SaveMySugar exchanging the message 'CODEX'