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[–] JustTesting@lemmy.hogru.ch 9 points 5 days ago (8 children)

Meshcore might be a bit better suited for this, if you want to reach a forum further than 50-100km away reliably.

With the room servers it almost supports this use case already

[–] IAmNorRealTakeYourMeds@lemmy.world 3 points 5 days ago (7 children)

would be cool to make a browser and server that work with mesh[core/static]. and given the need for very basic and extremely lightweight websites and services, or even APIs, making a website/api shouldn't be too complicated.

One can have a weather station and I can have a weather app that makes API calls through mesh[].

decentralized cache would also help, (if you are routing a call for a website, but you recently opened it and have it in your cache, you an send that, decreasing load on the network, and automatically making popular sites more accessible).

Also it could used as a backbone for more robust chat apps/forums/blogs/services.

[–] JustTesting@lemmy.hogru.ch 1 points 5 days ago (6 children)

I agree, that would be amazing. I also hope it will help with some truly local community building (no troll farms from halfway across the planet spamming shit). Weather stations are already possible with sensor nodes, and most big repeaters have weather data. Though not like weather forecasts or anything.

The main issue would probably just be congestion, not even bandwidth. Once it's used a lot, some packets will just be dropped due to congestion and you don't get a reply at all.

A bit less of a problem with meshcore, with meshtastic in densely populated areas most users still don't set their devices to client_mute, causing unnecessary rebroadcasts and even more congestion. Though with enough adoptions maybe governments might lower their restrictions on duty cycle, allowing for more traffic.

[–] Cataphract@lemmy.ml 3 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Imagine local libraries and post offices pushing this technology to get around ISP's grips on local infrastructure. Helps during emergency events, local organization, and could even put e-books available from the library. Post office's make sense because of their rural locations extending the nodes and brings them into the 21st century delivering physical and digital mail.

edit: would also love to get notifications from local government this way instead of having to check facebook or whatever mainstream site that I need to register with just to view.

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