ajroach42,
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Sundog found a little lillygo doodads that's an esp32 on a stick with a screen.

Seems like an ideal way to deliver some very simple self hostable web apps as a product. Just add power and follow the on screen prompts to connect it to wifi, right?

What could we build with that?

Linux_in_a_Bit,
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ddlyh,
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@Linux_in_a_Bit @ajroach42 I suspect that works like #SecureScuttleButt (#SSB) and thus assumes you have infinite storage, eventually requiring your entire HDD with no way to trim old data? I was on SSB for a couple of months, using up 2GB of space, before I saw through it and quit...

Sorry, I'm probably being overly cynical, but I've seen too many similar networks built on the same assumptions...

Linux_in_a_Bit,
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@ddlyh @ajroach42
Reticulum is designed to roughly replace TCP in a way.
LXMF is the messaging protocol on top of that which assumes you have enough storage to hold your data and conversations only.
LXMF nodes store data for offline users (up to any storage size designated by the admin) and host 'webpages' for the NomadNet client.
Reticulum Transport nodes allow peers to communicate outside of connection range on the network layer.
Normal peers pass no traffic and replicate no data.

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