Do any of you have experience with community mesh networking? It seems like a fun time and a good way to connect with people (socially and technically lol) in the community. Not to mention the possibility of providing at least limited internet access to people who can’t access it by conventional means for whatever reason. A community mesh network might also have organizing possibilities - especially because the state or the cops or a company can’t just shut it off or look inside it as easily

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    11 days ago

    I’ve had a couple of false starts, but I’ve been getting more into community mesh stuff recently. I think the tech is really interesting by itself and I have some ideas for mobile adhoc mesh protocols, but finding people to build something with is hard.

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        11 days ago

        I’m currently chatting with some folks in a discord server, but idk if I’m able to invite others. I’m planning to spin up a lemmy instance to facilitate more project discussion. Pretty informal at this stage, but our current draft configs are mirrored here and I have some of my other projects on there as well.

        I originally wanted to have a cute little cluster of fossil repos, but the forum is text only and that’s pretty limiting.

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      10 days ago

      Sorry for late reply, been touch-grass

      I got my amateur radio license recently and I just started thinking about this

      I don’t really know very much at this point tbh but I would also be down to help with your project if you would like

      Idk if I could even find enough people in my city who would want to do something like this with me either… although I am willing to run/help people run network nodes based on things other than 802.11 which could help a lot with range (point-to-point radio links, maybe over microwave, more conventional packet radio on the amateur radio bands, LoRa, etc)