
Season 2 · Episode 457
Why Your Smartphone Fails During a Family Emergency
Can your smartphone be trusted in a crisis? Explore why pagers and LoRa might be the ultimate "baby emergency" solution for parents.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 4, 202625m 39s
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Show Notes
In this episode, Corn and Herman tackle a high-stakes question: what is the most reliable way to reach your partner during an emergency? While smartphones offer "Critical Alerts" and specialized apps, the complexity of modern operating systems—from aggressive battery optimization to Do Not Disturb modes—can create dangerous points of failure. The duo dives into the technical merits of 90s-style cellular pagers, the robustness of simulcast paging networks, and the DIY potential of LoRa-based Meshtastic nodes. Whether you are a parent or just a tech enthusiast, this deep dive explores the friction between modern convenience and old-school reliability.