Testing @Samiz
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Awesome , thanks for the video!!
Video of @Samiz working offline, thank you @npub1pktm...pxa6 !
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I added this event to @Samiz README file
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That's pretty cool
You can find here a quick example:
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could this work with meshtatic?
I think you'd need another protocol/product for that.
Samiz syncs messages via Bluetooth, and Samiz is the agent that finds each other and communicates and then publishes to your local relay.
Meshtastic syncs over a different long range radio frequency, but there isn't an app that takes messages and publishes it to a relay or vice versa.
Also, Meshtastic is low bandwidth, so it is not good to send lots of data through it as you'd be hogging the bandwidth from everyone else. It's really important that it is used sparingly so you'd want to be selective about what messages you are sending out based on some sensible rules.
FYI, Samiz tries to be as efficient as possible, but I think a Meshtastic based system would need to also include thresholds and throttling on top of all that.
As experiment it's closer than you think. I just need to build a PC/raspi version of Samiz and tryout an already existing plugin for Meshtastic to connect to nostr.
I'm not sure about performance but the Bluetooth technology used by Samiz is also low bandwidth. My point is that Samiz was built with this mind. I would love to, at least, give a try.
I'm not sure about performance but the Bluetooth technology used by Samiz is also low bandwidth. My point is that Samiz was built with this mind. I would love to, at least, give a try.Anybody else willing to test @Samiz ?
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Testing as well
Setup para hacer en casa:
1.Descargar, instalar y configurar un relay nostr local (ej. #citrine)
2. Descargar, instalar y configurar un cliente nostr (ej. #amethyst)
3. Conectar Amethyst a Citrine como relay de entrada y relay de salida. Quizás para asegurar falsos positivos es mejor que no haya configurado ningún otro relay.
3.5. Testear que Amethyst efectivamente envía notas a Citrine, este las guarda y se pueden ver en Amethyst.
4. Descargar e instalar @Samiz desde su github https://github.com/KoalaSat/samiz/releases, el repositorio IzzyDroid o @Zapstore
5. Desconectar el dispositivo completamente de internet (modo avión), asegurándose que el Bluetooth sigue activado.
6. Con las 3 apps inciadas en el mismo dispositivo, iniciar una sesión en @Samiz pulsando el botón "Start Sesión".
7. Confirmar en la vista de Logs que @Samiz ha recibido la nota de testeo que se ha creado antes (lo que se muestra es el ID de la nota)
7. Crear una nueva nota en Amethyst y confirmar de nuevo en los Logs que @Samiz la ha detectado
Hasta aquí lo básico, si por suerte alguien tiene un segundo dispositivo Android, puede testear más siguiendo en el segundo dispositivo los pasos 1 a 6. Entonces debería de ser capaz de recibir y ver desde el Amethyst del segundo dispositivo las notas que se han creado en el primer dispositivo.
Por último, un vídeo de un usuario mostrando como debería funcionar:
7. Crear una nueva nota en Amethyst y confirmar de nuevo en los Logs que @Samiz la ha detectado
Hasta aquí lo básico, si por suerte alguien tiene un segundo dispositivo Android, puede testear más siguiendo en el segundo dispositivo los pasos 1 a 6. Entonces debería de ser capaz de recibir y ver desde el Amethyst del segundo dispositivo las notas que se han creado en el primer dispositivo.
Por último, un vídeo de un usuario mostrando como debería funcionar:Testing @Samiz
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How to help to test @Samiz at home:
1. Download, install, and configure a local Nostr relay (e.g., #citrine).
2. Download, install, and configure a Nostr client (e.g., #amethyst).
3. Connect Amethyst to Citrine as both the input and output relay. To avoid false positives, it might be better not to have any other relay configured.
3.5. Test that Amethyst is indeed sending notes to Citrine, that it saves them, and that they can be viewed in Amethyst.
4. Download and install @Samiz from its GitHub page https://github.com/KoalaSat/samiz/releases, the IzzyDroid repository, or @Zapstore.
5. Completely disconnect the device from the internet (airplane mode), ensuring that Bluetooth remains activated.
6. With all three apps running on the same device, start a session in @Samiz by pressing the "Start Session" button.
7. Confirm in the Logs view that @Samiz has received the test note that was created earlier (what is displayed is the note ID).
8. Create a new note in Amethyst and confirm again in the Logs that @Samiz has detected it.
This covers the basics. If someone is lucky enough to have a second Android device, they can test further by following steps 1 to 6 on the second device. They should then be able to receive and view notes created on the first device from Amethyst on the second device.
Finally, here’s a video from a user showing how it should work:
8. Create a new note in Amethyst and confirm again in the Logs that @Samiz has detected it.
This covers the basics. If someone is lucky enough to have a second Android device, they can test further by following steps 1 to 6 on the second device. They should then be able to receive and view notes created on the first device from Amethyst on the second device.
Finally, here’s a video from a user showing how it should work:Testing @Samiz
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It's exactly that, @Samiz sinchronizes any kind of nostr note from 1 device to n devices via Bluetooth
Demo here:
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