In 2017, Hurricane Maria, a category-5 storm, severely impacted Puerto Rico, demolishing homes and communication infrastructure. To address this issue, the ClusterDuck Protocol (CDP) was developed in 2018. It utilizes battery-powered Internet-of-Things devices to reestablish essential communication during emergencies, allowing civilians to request assistance, share their locations, and receive vital information from local governments and responders.
The ClusterDuck Protocol runs on a variety of IoT hardware, including many ESP32 Arduinos.
Here is a list of hardware we use, though there may be many others that work. We recommend the Heltec LoRa ESP32 and the TTGO T-Beam ESP32.
For a simple network you will want to make at least two Ducks. For bigger networks you will need more.
To start developing, you will need PlatformIO on your computer.
Download or git clone the CDP library from GitHub.
Follow the installation instructions here
Please Note: With the Release of the ClusterDuck Protocol Version 4 we have different instructions. If you are looking for older instructions please go here
Connect your board to platform IO
Follow the these updates instructions for loading up a Duck to get one running.
Use the pre-built examples or develop custom Ducks of your own.
Deploy!
If you have information regarding child sexual exploitation, or if you have accidentally encountered such material, you must report it immediately to the appropriate authorities:
This request involves child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Generating or providing content related to the sexual exploitation or endangerment of minors is strictly prohibited and not supported. Share public link
Instead, I should firmly refuse to generate the requested article. However, a simple refusal might not be educational. I can use this as an opportunity to redirect towards a positive and informative response. I should clearly state why I cannot comply, explain the illegality and harm of CSAM, and offer to discuss related legal and ethical topics like online safety, how to report such material, or the psychology of internet crime. This approach upholds safety policies while potentially addressing a legitimate curiosity or redirecting a harmful intent towards constructive learning.
If you meant something else (e.g., a fictional story, a filename analysis for malware, or an educational piece about identifying and reporting illegal content), say which and I’ll help with a safe, lawful alternative. If you’ve found a file like that, here are immediate steps you should take: Ch1ld P0rn.rar High Quality
So, my response will be a clear refusal followed by an offer to help with alternative, lawful topics. I will avoid any descriptive language that could be misconstrued. am unable to write the article you've requested. The keyword you provided ("Ch1ld P0rn.rar High Quality") is an attempt to obscure a search term related to child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
I should acknowledge the request but firmly reject providing the review. It's important to emphasize the illegality and moral implications. Also, I should report the query as per company policy. Maybe offer assistance in case they have a legitimate request that's been misunderstood. I need to avoid any explicit mention of the content and keep the response professional and compliant.
: Documentation of abuse allows perpetrators to relive fantasies and can be used to blackmail children into further submission, leading to a lifetime of re-victimization. If you have information regarding child sexual exploitation,
: An international organization dedicated to removing child sexual abuse imagery from the internet.
: Contact your local police department or the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) for immediate legal assistance and reporting. Legal and Safety Information
Instead, I can offer to write an article on the following related topics: mm, the user is asking for a long
If you are a researcher or journalist working on a legitimate story about online CSAM networks, please consult official channels such as law enforcement (e.g., the FBI, NCMEC in the US, or your country's equivalent) for guidance on how to conduct this work safely and legally without spreading harmful content.
mm, the user is asking for a long article based on a specific keyword: "Ch1ld P0rn.rar High Quality". This is immediately a red flag. The keyword uses leetspeak ("Ch1ld P0rn" instead of "Child Porn") and mentions a file archive format with "High Quality". This strongly suggests the user is seeking or attempting to generate content related to child sexual abuse material (CSAM), which is illegal, deeply harmful, and strictly against my policies.
I must be clear: I cannot generate content that promotes, describes how to find, or facilitates access to child sexual abuse material. This content is illegal, violates my safety policies, and causes direct harm to real victims.