Gemini over LoRa stupid?

Anyone thought of trying to make Gemini work over LoRa? meshtastic, meshcore, reticulum, etc?

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🐐 Singletona082

Jan 22 · 11 months ago

7 Comments ↓

👻 darkghost · 2025-01-22 at 22:58:

Responded in your other post about reticulum. I think it's ideally suited to these applications.

🚀 stack · 2025-01-22 at 23:45:

What's stupid is that these things require using platformio, python, java. What's wrong with people?

👻 darkghost · 2025-01-23 at 00:13:

C is hard 😭 (these are jokes)

☯️ Cotteux · 2025-01-23 at 23:16:

Reticulum has already a simple proxy for gemini and gopher.

I use it with lora and it's work great. I test it with around 1km from my node at 3.5 kps .

You can test it at this nomadnet node 3e05f77a9f0dbfc124f230862153c9f9

☯️ Cotteux · 2025-01-24 at 20:02:

Reticulum is not a minimal system or for permacomputing.

The Goal of Reticulum is network everywhere , with everything and really secure.

Using reticulum only need python. I run it on PC, raspberry pi 3b, orange pi zero 2, on small thinclient 32 bit with 2gig memory with a 4 gb hd mmc.

Also build small lora node with orange pi zero 2w and solar panel.

You can network with almost everything : TCP, UDP,i2p, wifi, lora , serial port, TNC ...

Also Work on my Android cellphone with sideband.

🚀 stack · 2025-01-24 at 20:26:

"only python"... I have four versions just to keep Linux, an esp32 ide, a Chinese FPGA ide, and something else. I don't ever want use it personally, and almost all computer related problems I've had in the last decade have to do with python.

Also, its one slow and clumsy language

I guess I'm out.

🚀 Logen · 2025-05-28 at 02:46:

Do people actually use LoRa for something other than making contacts?