If you plan on not installing google play services you will no longer get push notifications and a large number of apps won't work. But if you focus on finding open source alternatives its great.
nostr:nprofile1qyv8wumn8ghj7cmgdae82uewvfhkuumpdyhxxmmd9uq3vamnwvaz7tmwdaehgun9d35hgetn9ehhyee0qqsg2ps9p9kmldgtj20r3fkzds74d3p9xfwgtczau2dhtx7quhtva0qrmh2vq I just stumbled upon #Noshtastic and it looks really interesting. Meshtastic definitely has a message delivery confirmation problem, using Nostr and negentropy to make conversations more reliable sounds awesome.
What's the status of the project? Is is usable, scalable, interoperable with existing meshes?
https://github.com/KoalaSat/samiz/releases/tag/v0.0.6-alpha
This version is just a quick fix for a crash of the app if it was started with Bluetooth off
Tested it out. Not really working. Logs say "service data not found" on both devices
https://github.com/KoalaSat/samiz/releases/tag/v0.0.6-alpha
This version is just a quick fix for a crash of the app if it was started with Bluetooth off
I installed it. I'll have access to another phone soon and can test it fully. Looks awesome though.
I just got my friends to install a Bluetooth chat app while on a longhaul flight. It worked great for chat, and I thought nostr would be perfect in that scenario.
One big problem I see is asking my friends to install 3 apps to make it work. That ain't gonna happen.
Is there a discord like chat app built on Nostr?
Its a fun hobby, and it is getting better all the time. You should be the first node in your area, might encourage more.
Put it this way, a peer 100m away with full signal would probably only get 75-85% of your messages, and there is no way to tell if they got it or not, and each resend of the same message appears separately. A node 5km away with a medium signal would only get 40% of messages. Missed messages can be OK if detecting and resending worked well as a backup.
Meshtastic definitely has the largest user base. Meshcore is growing fast but still small, and unknown if it has enough to steal meshtastics thunder. Reticulum very small, probably < 1000 nodes.
As for bridging, not sure. They each have a form of bridging over clearnet built in.
Thanks, fixed.
EFI, Dashboard, entertainment, navigation etc. Don't NEED it, but nice to have
nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s how the 🦆 is the dave assistant in notedeck this fast?
I had to go offline mode to see if it was still super fast.. Unfortunately it does stop working offline. But still super impressive.
I don't care if its EV or not, I want a fully open source car. Where every component can be rebuilt anywhere! Even the software!
Labor will never let that fly
Everyone should use "bitcoin sats" as the standard. After everyone is accustomed to the new unit of measure (many years) they will naturally want to shorten it and just drop the sats.
Looked like a decent attempt to replicate Github. Hard to tell the two apart actually.
Not very functional though
Git is already decentralized. Github provides 3 valuable services on top 1. Coalesce list of ALL projects. 2. Cross project collaboration, issues, pull requests etc. 3. Full text search on 1 & 2.
Wait till you hear about it's whacky tonal counting system


