An idea would be to host am “offline” community relay, with connectivity to meshtastic devices in remote places, such that people can communicate with each other. Would work great in _emergency_ situations too.
People seem to be excited about my new project, Flotilla. It's still very much a WIP (probably a month out from MVP), but since it's been discovered I figured I'd go ahead and introduce it.

My goal for Coracle has for a long time been to support local in-person communities by replicating Facebook's events, groups, and marketplace. I've come to realize a few things about this project:
- Facebook is not the gold standard. In fact, people hate Facebook.
- There are many kinds of groups, for many different use cases.
- Very small chat groups work for most use cases.
- For almost all other groups, good moderation is key.
- Decentralization for groups works differently from decentralization for microblogging. Microblogging use cases benefit from simultaneous use of multiple relays. Community group use cases (in contrast to reddit-style groups) benefit from a single relay per group.
This is just the barest summary of what I've learned. But it's all in line with my long-held intuition that relays are, and should be, special. To that end, I'm creating a new client built around the dumbest form of communities that can be created: relays as communities.
Lots of code and specs need to be written to make this work, and as with Coracle, it'll be possible to host your own flotilla instance that only talks to a single relay, as well as use flotilla on desktop and mobile as a PWA and APK.
See the dev preview at https://flotilla.coracle.social. If you're interested in contributing, I've created several issues on the repository that should be good for first-time contributors: https://github.com/coracle-social/flotilla/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22
Discussion
I would love to see p2p relays or alternative communication channels, just not sure how they should work
Relay app on cell phone that works via Bluetooth and finds any/all other app connections within 50 meters. Mesh Networks. Stores notes and other stuff until a connection to the Internet is found, then clears cache after posting to a full node server.
Uh, yeah, that sounds friggin awesome
Mesh Networks like that for direct communications were all the rage during the Arab Spring uprisings and played a part in protest marches in the period between 2015 and 2020. Most of the apps slowly died because they required updates and the state started hounding the programmers. Having something like that come up from the grassroots fully supported by Nostr developers would be a major game changer.
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz3thwden5te0vf5hgcm0d9h8ydnyv56kc6mk0q68gurhv3kh5unyvej8qmrpx4ehjcfjv9n8wurrv93x5atsxfu8q6f4v36kccnpvshx7mnfdahz7qgawaehxw309ahx7um5wghxy6t5vdhkjmn9wgh8xmmrd9skctcqyp6hjpmdntls5n8aa7n7ypzlyjrv0ewch33ml3452wtjx0smhl93j6nhxg8 is this on citrine's roadmap? Or already done?
I haven't tested anything yet using Bluetooth but I'll try eventually.
Sending the events after getting internet connection too