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Digit is Digit. I love her. I knew her online from wallstreetbets and she disappeared while going through some shit. I keep needing proof she's safe. To anyone I've ever treated unfairly, I apologize.
I think what #nostr is gonna hate most about my mesh radio protocol, is that the address space is just gonna be doggie coin addresses with an R for radio instead of a D for doge
I would have been OK with LoRa being proprietary if I didn't get scammed, I'd just be growing mesh networks for now and planning to help them transition to non-proprietary stuff in the future (which would also pressure Semtech to open-source the LoRa spec) Instead, they had retailers of their products scam me, and they'll never have me buying one of their malware microchips again
Is there any actual open mesh setup that can be used in the US? #asknostr Not proprietary LoRa meshtastic Not proprietary LoRa meshcore Not proprietary LoRa version of Reticulum Not whatever the trash RNode_Halow_Firmware thing was I saw on GitHub that mentioned a fucking .exe in the readme and nothing about Linux Not children's toy openMANET with zero prevention of IP address collisions Something real, for adults
OpenMANET doesn't do anything, it's just another toy people lie about It's actually open source, it just doesn't do anything Back to square 1 looking for what mesh networking to use
The first red flag I remember about Meshtastic and Meshcore was the javascript in the websites serving no obvious purpose. OpenMANET has one tiny single-line script on the homepage just to update the copyright year in the footer, which causes no issue for the user if they load the page without javascript. Beautiful.
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