Any enthusiasts here using meshtastic? What are you using it for? Will this tech eventually allow geeks to create their own decentralized, non-cucked, non-corpo'd version of the internet? Freenet of sorts, if you will.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAo2sb8LpFcIt seems like a fairly cheap and relatively easy-to-set-up way to create an entirely new internet infrastructure (as long as enough people get on board with it).Let's talk about it.
>>106554463That would only be practical for short ranges, a neighbourhood or small town at bestWhy the fuck would I want an internet with my locals? I go to the internet to escape this hellhole
>>106554524t. glownigger
>>106554463>>106554524thisyou will use this to talk to maybe one other autistic guy in your town and he will be insufferable because his fixation isn't something you care about
>>106554524>hellholeMuslim spotted.
>>106554538That's what the internet was like in its infancy. Then more people adopted it and it grew into something beautiful. But then of course corporations came and took a huge stinky dump on everyone. The truth is, the internet was flooded by normies at some point, and they let it happen.
>>106554463Could work, but would need to be very secure
>>106554463I have two nodes/devices. One in 3d printed case I can carry around, another on top of my apartment building in small solar light housing. I don't really like it for two reasons. First is you can't make static routes and use flood routing only as backup. No delivery reports, no store and forward. In my opinion it's just not usable in current form.Second, power output is just cripplingly low, it's 100mW max for most hardware. So even in direct line of sight range is maybe 5-6km and that is with borderline usable signal. If it was 1W it would be something completely different.I still carry one device with me when I go hiking, I'm not really interested in communicating with other people but more with tech aspect of signal propagation/range and stuff like that. Back in the day I would carry handheld radio and this replaced it.I did recently did chat with guy on the coast of the Italy while I was 500km away on the mountain in Croatia so if you're after that it works but don't expect consistent repeatable sms like communication. There's another project called meshcore which has more sophisticated routing options but I haven't tried it yet.
>>106554591>Second, power output is just cripplingly low, it's 100mW max for most hardware. So even in direct line of sight range is maybe 5-6km and that is with borderline usable signal. If it was 1W it would be something completely different.you can get 5w setups from china
>>106554598>you can get 5w setups from chinanot legal not that I care but all other nodes are all 100mW so it won't make any difference
Saving this for later, seems interesting
There's reticulum network as well, but as far as I can tell it seems to have way fewer people running nodes over LoRa.I do like the idea of RNS supporting "dead drop messaging" aka encrypted comms via printed QR codes or what have you.
>no keys, no display, no whatsoeverwtf do these things do?
>>106554463>It seems like a fairly cheap and relatively easy-to-set-up way to create an entirely new internet infrastructure (as long as enough people get on board with it).Keep in mind that it doesn't scale well with too many users, see what happens/happened in big agglos in the UK, hence why they started developing meshcore.co.ukAnd on top of that LoRa itself has duty cycles limitations to respect the free bands legislation so it can't have much bandwidth anyway.Here's your Internet replacement bro
>>106555869There's phone program, even those with screen can run with no screen just fine and you interact with them through phone over bluetooth, most even have built in web server and wifi so you can use it directly from web browser/desktop.
https://reticulum.network/
>>106556142The whole thing is still in pretty early beta, so there are bound to be lots of flaws.
>>106555762there's a crowdsourced map for reticulum nodeshttps://rmap.world/
>>106554524>a neighbourhood or small town at bestIn the pacific northwest there are enough nodes that get around 100km reliably
>>106556828>100km reliablymaybe on top of the hills with big antennas and filters. handheld lora to other handheld lora are 10km tops with line on sight, urban environment maybe 1km if you're lucky.
>>106554463sounds a lot like Piratebox. And you how that turned out.
>>106556777Damn I don't own any rural land to put one, not gonna dox my house Kek
>>106558057you can turn gps off, enter coordinates yourself and so on...
>>106554463handed heltec v3's out at burning man, worked like a charm. sent messages the whole time without cell towers. probably needed a bigger battery than 3000 mah as they drew a bunch of power and they charged pretty slow.