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by ephbit
871 days ago
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> Unlike popular messaging apps Briar doesn’t rely on the Internet in order to keep working. Due to its peer-to-peer nature it can make use of various so-called “transports” to send messages even if the Internet connection is cut. Those transports can be virtually anything that you can use to send 0s and 1s, though currently only Bluetooth and Wi-fi are supported beside the Internet. Does "virtually anything" then also mean things like LoRa and Reticulum [1]? Superficially Briar and LoRa/Reticulum feel like they could somehow benefit from eachother. [1]: https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum |
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