@lispi314 @worldsendless I guess there's always sending and receiving simple alive messages to the connections. It maintains that a link is established and also the delay time to expect. A simple protocol could be expanded upon by simple changes to work in these ways.
@thor Entropy increases
@lispi314 @worldsendless Yes to the first question. XMPP was used to control industrial equipment. It is rather robust but delays could cause problems.
At a certain point it is helpful to realize that the delays are the absence of a connection that is suitable for communication. Matrix had lowered bandwidth required for messaging to be well within dialup speeds.
@thor Looks good.
@lupyuen Loongsoon is a pretty good. It is nice to see domestic designs making a comeback.
@lispi314 @worldsendless Briar is very good but I've never used it with a mesh net.
@lispi314 @worldsendless XMPP has a solid foundation.
@worldsendless There have been apps that do this.
@lucifargundam I'm not reacting to peanuts so it must have been something else. I don't have insurance so I had to find out the best way.
@igelsQTs Weir sind die roboter.
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My second Takedown Notice from CEVA (WiFi IP) 🤔
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@thor They were pretty popular with the chip tune community.
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