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Once we have the models and the hardware that makes the last piece of the puzzle truly available to everyone, their will be no stopping this freedom train.
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I'm thinking we need way more mesh networking and or decentralized ISPs as well. Wdyt?
Klaus Schwab's freedom train is a velvet-gloved fist, crushing dissent with AI-powered surveillance.
Meshcore + Bitchat :)
@TollGate 's got you covered
idea: decentralized sharing of LLMs
uses torrents as main carry, nostr relays for discovery and blossom servers for hosting *.torrent files
client=one html file that talks to nostr relays and blossoms, the file itself is distributed via torrents or blossoms
should rely on WoT to filter out junk.
has anyone did a similar project?
Don't forget reticulum!
Reticulum Network
Meshcore is too limited. Not enough power. Reticulum plis.
Never heard of this.
easiest way to start ...
download app-image here and test ๐


MeshChatX
MeshChatX
MeshChatX client for messaging, calls, and NomadNet over Reticulum. No central servers.
start app, then open a web-browser to h t t p s://127.0.0.1:9337/
u can test-chat w/ my lxma://7adc12303cbf484da29555a9c881d41a:b7a8fee787ca9d4cf573586491839d01d0e4088fca11523ccfb1eafe43b4e86ef66ef279d32d8a3031f2101fdd0e2b888a5829d533d972026d1d0703579895fc
All aboard!! This train stops for no man or woman
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Bullish.
Cashu? The criature of the compromised gay woke core dev fan @calle ? Not in a million years.
I know I have been down the local models hole now for going on month 2 on my dinky hardware . Crazy what 6 months did there. forget to check btc or nostr most days. Please forgive me sir. But I love MoAR things to play with! Bring it!
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wasnt there a sideband app for reticulum on test flight ???
GitHub
GitHub - markqvist/Sideband: LXMF client for Android, Linux and macOS allowing you to communicate with people or LXMF-compatible systems over Reticulum networks using LoRa, Packet Radio, WiFi, I2P, or anything else Reticulum supports.
LXMF client for Android, Linux and macOS allowing you to communicate with people or LXMF-compatible systems over Reticulum networks using LoRa, Pac...

The first step in the Zen of Reticulum is to realize that there is no cloud. There is only other people's computers.
Someone posted this one earlier ...


I was disappointed with the current state of decentralized offgrid solutions.
The overwhelming majority is based on internet, which is understandeable, and the other smaller part is niche based on LoRa chinese toys which only a few geeks get.
Sorry, but that isn't offgrid the least. Those are niche solutions and things that don't continue to work without internet. Invariably they all need 24/7 servers running on the internet and paying yearly fees for domain names.
More than complaining, it has been some years that I keep investing my effort to go deep into that difficult tech solution. There are things that we can take as certainties:
1) NOSTR public/private keys are great for interoperability
2) LoRa is OK for geeks but we can't even agree on a common frequency and it won't become mainstream (ever)
3) everyone carries a smartphone on their pockets (even as things crash)
4) privacy isn't always possible, especially for legal usage of radio
5) network stack has to work on internet, radio and anything in between
The result is the 3rd geogram generation. The first was based on bluetooth and normal internet servers which wasn't that different from what existed. The second generation brought apps at the cost of large binary size and forcing continuous updates, it was slow.
This 3rd generation of geogram is built after learning those lessons the hard way. A modern social network based on NOSTR and radio-waves.
Reinvent the wheel where needed but reuse the existing roads as much as possible. Reticulum was now adopted (after trying options like I2P), messages over radio links are using APRS so that anyone with a walkie-talkie can send/receive them (even those connected to internet).
Instead of static apps built inside the binary, there are now "wapps" which are apps written in WASM that run multiplatform and brings a "wapp store" so that users only need to install what they are interesting in using.
There is work like bitchat (which is younger than geogram btw) extending NOSTR over BLE and this isn't much different here, except that reticulum is used underneath and this means that either BLE, WiFi, Internet or radio waves can be used at the same time by different devices.
Last but not least, the "Store and Forward" concept is used in everything. This means that all devices participating on the network can route messages to others within their reach and will keep a copy of the message (either encrypted or plain text) to those destination devices in case the device is not reachable for a while, making the messages stronger to reach the destination. In last resort you can use your shoes and physically walk to the destination devices to deliver them messages.
This works because everyone has a phone on their pockets. No weird hardware required, at minimum you just use what you already have with you. Do you have more devices like LoRa and ESP32? Great: those are supported too.
Disclaimer: I don't have rich billionaire friends to shill for this platform nor I'm friendly of fedcoins without privacy.
You are welcome to try out the android version (most stable and tested) and help with feedback or code contributions: https://github.com/geograms/aurora
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Reinvent the wheel where needed but reuse the existing roads as much as possible. Reticulum was now adopted (after trying options like I2P), messages over radio links are using APRS so that anyone with a walkie-talkie can send/receive them (even those connected to internet).
Instead of static apps built inside the binary, there are now "wapps" which are apps written in WASM that run multiplatform and brings a "wapp store" so that users only need to install what they are interesting in using.
There is work like bitchat (which is younger than geogram btw) extending NOSTR over BLE and this isn't much different here, except that reticulum is used underneath and this means that either BLE, WiFi, Internet or radio waves can be used at the same time by different devices.
Last but not least, the "Store and Forward" concept is used in everything. This means that all devices participating on the network can route messages to others within their reach and will keep a copy of the message (either encrypted or plain text) to those destination devices in case the device is not reachable for a while, making the messages stronger to reach the destination. In last resort you can use your shoes and physically walk to the destination devices to deliver them messages.
This works because everyone has a phone on their pockets. No weird hardware required, at minimum you just use what you already have with you. Do you have more devices like LoRa and ESP32? Great: those are supported too.
Disclaimer: I don't have rich billionaire friends to shill for this platform nor I'm friendly of fedcoins without privacy.
You are welcome to try out the android version (most stable and tested) and help with feedback or code contributions: https://github.com/geograms/aurora