now https://github.com/lnbits/nostrmesh

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I forgot about that, thanks! I’ll have to look through it. More thinking a light on my desk. Or a emoji macro pad that reacts to a random note. not something that might actually be useful when the world ends 😉

I played with a budget esp32 and gave up cause at the time I didn’t want to focus on managing the battery and reconnecting to the network, but I’ve been meaning to try out some of sparkfuns more flashy versions with quikconnect batteries and their respective libraries for them. Although I might have better luck turning a light on with like a libre potato running gossip

Potatoes are good for this kind of thing. Anyways good talk. Thanks to this conversation I just had an idea for how to make a physical device accessible only from a specific coordinate in cyberspace. I wonder if this would ever be useful 🤔

oh! I floated around in your sky last night, I used it on a phone, is there a way to move around the xyz

excited to see where that goes

On mobile you use 2 touches to go forward and 3 touches to reverse 👾🤙

ah I see, that’s cleaver, kinda feels like an accelerator a touch stick

Don't forget to tap on a cube to read the note it represents! 👾🤙

Ah ok. Well for that I guess you just need to listen for an event kind + pubkey with a standard nostr library. Not sure where the listening takes place: on the arduino or somewhere that then signals the arduino. You'll end up listening via a standard nostr library like nostr-tools or NDK probably.