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PJON
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Ask HN: What tools/infrastructure do you wish existed?
One idea I've been toying wit (but don't have the skills to implement) is a standard for hardware that's a bit more verbose than things like i2c or serial. I'd like one connector I can plug into a piece of hardware (a sensor, a servo, a keypad, etc) and have it just work. The protocol would have to be a bit more complicated, maybe something like PJON^1, and you'd need to deliver power at a few different voltages.
I've been calling it kitbash in my head, just throw a bunch of components together in various topologies and you're good to go. Considering you can get a very cheap microcontroller for something like 40 cents I can definitely see the appeal of adding a "kitbash port" to various pieces of hardware, even if it means adding a whole new microcontroller.
1: https://github.com/gioblu/PJON
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The operative system for a decarbonised, decentralised, digitised energy system
When the physical layer of devices in the home don’t offer Wireless connectivity, hardware communication modules needs to be adopted to bridge the existing connectivity.
This protocol exists already is called PJON: https://github.com/gioblu/PJON
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IPFS Local Offline Collaboration Sig
Until it ultimately relies on Amazon S3 and a commercial network provider this stuff looks rather useless. I hope IPFS will someday run on top of protocols like PJON ( https://github.com/gioblu/PJON ). Decentralization and democratization of networking will happen from the lower end, when the network infrastructure will be ours, and we will not be forced to pay multiple corporations to temporarily store our data or get it from one end to the other. We should build our own global, private network infrastructure and use it for free without the need of an ID or a contract. On top of this sort of infrastructure something like IPFS may have sense.
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What Happens Inside a 100-Hop IPv6 Wireless Mesh Network?
PJON supports mesh networking too, it is open-source and free to use, check it out: https://github.com/gioblu/PJON
its address space may be beneficial (more flexible, lower overhead) for many use cases.
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Bitcoin Core Lead Maintainer Steps Back, Encourages Decentralization
Bitcoin should run over a network protocol like PJON https://github.com/gioblu/PJON and a private network infrastructure made by people.
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Show HN: PJDL 5.0 an open alternative to 1-wire with a range of 2000m
Protocol specification: https://github.com/gioblu/PJON/blob/13.0/src/strategies/Soft...
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Free-space optical links for space communication networks
Really cool thanks for the link. I have experimented a lot with the OOK modulation and optical communication described in the paper using just visible light LEDs as detectors and small laser diodes. A free-space optical link can be built in minutes, see https://github.com/gioblu/PJON/tree/master/src/strategies/An...
- Have you ever heard about PJON? Seems relevant here
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Build a Two-Way Pager with Lora
It should use PJON for communication: https://github.com/gioblu/PJON
bitcoincore.org
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Consider investing in a BTC node
all you really have to do is download Bitcoin Core and run it on whatever computer you already have
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Ask HN: How to use Bitcoin on the command line?
> Is it in the Debian repos?
Maybe. Try `apt-get bitcoin-cli`
At least one place is to download from https://bitcoincore.org
As with all binaries outside of package managers that handle signed verification, be sure to verify the signature.
- My friends, We need a completely decentralised cold wallet …An open source library where we can see the code of the software and totally legitimate public group to review PRs & stuff …Download it and use the wallet… Hardware & software decoupled ✌️
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How to Upgrade my bitcoin daemon?
Hello, I downloaded bitcoin core 25 from bitcoincore.org, but the only instructions I could find relating to the installation of the bitcoin daemon was on bitcoin.org (which seems to only offer up to bitcoin 22).
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verifying bitcoin core download
But if you check the link they posted, that's bitcoincore.org, not bitcoin.org That link is also the site that Bitcoin core on the releases page will link to as well.
- Seeking Guidance: Best Path to Mastering Blockchain and Affordable Master Programs
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Verifying bitcoin core
I looked up the SHA256 hashfile of my download and it was not in the list that I found on bitcoincore.org. Is this a faulty software? Or is it just not in the list since I downloaded it from another site?
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noob question about full node
If you just want a node, go to https://bitcoincore.org, RTFM, download for your machine, and run. That's it!
- Master in Finance or master in Blockchain
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Bitcoin-core not available for download in UK!? I thought they were trying to be more friendly to btc? With friendly regulation.
The actual website for Bitcoin Core is https://bitcoincore.org/ anyways, where it is both available and the most recent version.
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