batphone
berty
batphone | berty | |
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6 | 76 | |
396 | 7,308 | |
0.0% | 0.7% | |
0.0 | 8.3 | |
almost 6 years ago | 12 days ago | |
C | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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batphone
- Disaster.Radio: an open source system for building a resilient radio internet network for communicating after a catastrophe
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What's a good anarchist tech community?
I used Serval for a bit years while doing some work with outback communities, great to see more work on these kinda project - keep up the good work!
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Communication reccomendations
Look at the serval project http://www.servalproject.org/
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sharing information about communication methods
I am not an expert or anything close, but i downloaded this one https://www.servalproject.org/ and it seem to work. The technology exists for a while now so there are meany implementations of it if this one dosent work out.
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ELI5 Why can't cellphones connect to each other directly, acting like walkie talkies, at distances similar to their ability to reach cell towers.
Serval Project did it for a number of years https://www.servalproject.org/. Using mesh networking and existing phones wifi. They were initially designing the solution for emergency/disaster relief scenarios and had success in trials. I played with it on my mobile devices and was pleasantly surprised. If you are geeky; think batman mesh with asterisks, using your mobile phone. Not too sure what happened with it though. If you're not geeky, think airdrop but with a phone conversation, roughly the same distance
- Does LimeSDR support GNU radio?
berty
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How to explore writing an app for ipfs with rust?
Not written in Rust, but may be Berty can give you some ideas?
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Daily General Discussion - February 22, 2023
Berty is an open source, secure, private, censorship resilient messaging protocol. Berty is designed to work with NO internet connection. Thanks to Bluetooth LE and mDNS, messages can be securely and privately relayed, peer to peer to create an adhoc network. Of course old fashioned networks still work, and if you’re connected to a “hostile” network that’s being surveilled, the Berty protocol can still operate safely and securely thanks to e2e encryption. Super nice!
- So there's no online messaging service that's private, anonymous and secure?
- Looking for free crossplatform communication tool that can hide IPs
- Berty: Privacy-first messaging app
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Hacker News top posts: Nov 21, 2022
Berty: Privacy-first messaging app\ (34 comments)
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Berty: The privacy-first messaging app
Well, in fact they have a CLI client ( that I haven't tested ) [1] and their site says they're going to be available also for Mac, Windows and Linux.
https://github.com/berty/berty
- Peer-to-Peer Encrypted Messaging
What are some alternatives?
meshenger-android - P2P Voice/Video phone App for local networks.
session-desktop - Session Desktop - Onion routing based messenger
firmware - Meshtastic device firmware
jami-cli - Jami client for terminal
LimeSDR-USB - USB 3.0 version of the LimeSDR board
session-android - A private messenger for Android.
orbitdb - Peer-to-Peer Databases for the Decentralized Web
ipfs-chat - Real-time P2P messenger using go-ipfs pubsub. TUI. End-to-end encrypted texting & file-sharing. NAT traversal.
Element - A glossy Matrix collaboration client for the web.
c-toxcore - The future of online communications.
speer - Speer is a fast, privacy focused and open source communication app for various use cases
simplex-chat - SimpleX - the first messaging network operating without user identifiers of any kind - 100% private by design! iOS, Android and desktop apps 📱!