I'm a big fan of reticulum myself.

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Same. I like the idea and that it aims to allow a pluggable transport framework rather than just being LoRA/MQTT as with Meshtastic.

Yeah, that's a huge selling point for me as well.

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There are people talking about it. Personally, I am more interested in communications systems that don't rely on the internet, but I still strongly feel that #reticulum has its place.

I expect that if I can get 802.11 mesh networks covering my area I'll dive more into reticulum. If WiFi Halo ever becomes a thing in practice, it'll become much more practical.

Reticulum is nice because it can use the internet. But it definately does not require it.

I'm not a transport maximalist. If I set up a node I want it to have multiple IPv6 (AF_INET6) transports, serial transports, LoRa and more!

The more diverse the better (and I don't mean that in the gay way)

I guess for that record if anyone wants to test out nomadnet I have node up and running but you're more than welcome to make use of at sideband.sovbit.host. port 4242. My main lxmf address is in my bio.