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Comment by 🐉 gyaradong


Re: "Gemini over LoRaWAN?"

In: s/permacomputing


I feel like "Gemini" (by Gemini I really mean the set of smolweb protocols which are aligned to Gemini) needs a sort of "reverse mail" mode, where servers co-operate to fetch data which might be available intermittently. Once that's the case, I think LoRa works well for that use case. Maybe something Gossip-related?


🐉 gyaradong [mod]

May 19 · 2 weeks ago


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🚀 Geer3The · May 19 at 14:33:

functionality through an occasional connection is a good goal. The only experience that I had with gossip was Scuttlebutt. Correct me if Scuttlebutt does not use Gossip. Scuttlebutt seemed very 'heavy'.


☯️ Cotteux · May 19 at 22:10:

The code is not upload for the moment, the code is terrible and i need more testing. The protocol real speed in Longfast is 300 bps and MediumFast almost 1200 bps.

For the stability my protocol send the number of lines to received and I numbered all lines. If some lines is missed, the client ask these lines back to the server. Also the protocol can received Chat and Text page at the same time.


☯️ Cotteux · May 19 at 22:46:

I send a link to a video showing a reception of the Gemini capsule spartan.mozz.us at LongFast .


— https://odysee.com/@cotteux:7/2024-05-14-19-00-55:2b


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Gemini over LoRaWAN? — I'm fascinated by the idea of running a smolweb over LoRaWAN. Imagine a decentralized network of FLOSS-hardware devices, solar-powered, each running a gemini capsule and a relay (HAM radio style) to transmit data on to other points on the LoRaWAN mesh network. It's not a fast way to communicate, but smolweb gemini doesn't need to be. If LoRaWAN can reach 56.6kbps, it'd feel like the days of dialup, but... decentralized, solar-powered, and resistant to censorship. Has...

💬 Half_Elf_Monk · 25 comments · 5 likes · May 01 · 5 weeks ago

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