This looks neat. Read the manual a bit before passing out last night. Has anyone used it for comunicating?

https://reticulum.network/index.html

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I currently have sideband running on my phone and I'm kind of interested in building the handheld radio thingy.

I want a gateway + strfry 🤓. That Lora radio makes me want to just mod a seedsigner lol

Lmao, how many functions can we fit into a seed signer. Signing device, communications device, retro gamer.

nostr:npub1az9xj85cmxv8e9j9y80lvqp97crsqdu2fpu3srwthd99qfu9qsgstam8y8 ‘s q1 is also perfect for it. He’s a Radiohead too

SatsLink will be netter for this imho.

I have not but thanks for the tip. This is precisely the sort of thing I want to play with and introduce/implement at work.

It seems really cool. Optimized for low bandwidth high latency. Plus a mess of ways to use it that that dont rely on the TCP/IP stack. LoRa, radio and so on. I'd like to figure out how to use it over radio.

I'm particularly interested in applying to those exact conditions...wildfire response and industrial timber stand data collection/analysis. I'm stoked!

Let me know how your experiments go!

this looks quite interesting but it's written in Python????

(still gonna check it out)

Is there a drawback to being written in python?

Need to read more but already like the idea of: tools to create interoperable networks (vs the status quo of tools to join the network)

Definitely some parallels to nostr