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  • 1XEVW3Y07@reddthat.comtoOpen Source@lemmy.mlMeshtastic
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    1 day ago

    I’ve been experimenting with Meshtastic for about a year now, and I love it! It’s currently my backup comms plan for my wife, as well as a few friends and family.

    Although, I am putting more of my hopes into the reticulum network, with the hopes that it grows in the future.


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    2 days ago

    The device this user mentions is the Lilygo T-Deck, and it’s wonderful! It’s on the pricier side of meshtastic devices, but works quite well. It’s the device I’ve given to my friends and family in town, as it’s much less hassle than trying to teach them to use a device with the app.



  • There are definitely plenty of Democratic missteps regarding immigration. I will not argue with you on that.

    But if were an immigrant in the U.S, there’s no doubt in my mind who I’d be voting for. One side is trying to expand legal pathways to citizenship, allow families that are in the U.S. to remain, and avoid punishing children who have only ever known a home that’s been in the U.S.

    The other group is rounding up immigrants to be sent to Alligator Alcatraz or prisons in El Salvador.

    Does one option seem slightly better to you? Or would you agree with the OP, that both sides are equally terrible and it’s just too hard to choose?









  • This is such a dangerous take, and I strongly ask that you re-evaluate.

    I certainly have my complaints about the Democrats. But the erosion of women’s rights, trans rights, consumer rights, free speech, immigrant rights, and much more is coming from one side of the aisle, and its not the blue side.

    The argument that both sides share equal blame is extremely disingenuous, divorced from reality, and is the reason that we’re in this current mess.