There are no free #Linux kernel drivers for contemporary Wi-Fi hardware. Tell Qualcomm, Inc. to release fully-free drivers for its in-production Wi-Fi chipsets, just as it\'s predecessor, Atheros, did sixteen years ago:
#SovEng FOMO
#TollGate finally runs on a Rapsberry Pi 4b+ now thanks to @Joel πŸ‡¨πŸ‡­ ! This is such a powerful addition to the list of supported devices. Node operators who's hard drives became too small or who gave up on passive income via lightning routing can now run a TollGate. Thanks for your service! πŸ™
Recently I learned she interesting things about routing. We have been thinking about how nostr could play a role in messages propagating through a fully natted network without requiringamn authority like IANA to structure the address space. We considered using nostr relays as a tool to reduce chattyness in such a network - will elaborate more in a dedicated writeup. Apparently networking people have considered similar approaches and [they would describe]() the nostr relay as a "super node" in this context. Also, related: apparently greedy routing is very efficient and it can be done effectively when devices know what their GPS coordinates are - aka "geographic routing". If they don't known their GPS coordinates, they can do quite a lot with synthetic data. This synthetic data stuff is an area of research. While promising, it still has limitations. Further information regarding synthetic data: https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1015471
I might need slides to for a 10 minute explanation of nostr for a technical/networking audience shortly. Does anyone have some good visualizations of TIP-01 that I can use? #asknostr
I'm looking for a good voice changer. What voice changer did you use in this podcast @Avi Burra ? View quoted note β†’