- cross-posted to:
- FractalAnarchism@slrpnk.net
- cross-posted to:
- FractalAnarchism@slrpnk.net
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/33465169
Reticulum is a network that runs over various mediums. It supports communication over the internet, hidden internet services (I2P), and radio (packet radio and LoRa). It can be either disaster resilient or hidden, depending on the use case.
It could provide a good layer for discovery and coordination.


How does this compare to Meshcore and Meshtastic?
Reticulum has built in support for sending or receiving data on multiple layers like internet bluetooth wife etc. Mestastic doesn’t. Also meshtastic can be less resource efficient cux it sends a lot of probing messages.
Source: watched a youtube video once so i am not 100% sure about the second point
My new punk band name
The wife protocol, lol.
Chastises you for not remembering some data you handled 5 years ago
Not very well documented, that one.
Also fickle.
Both of those use LoRa, as Reticulum can, among other media.
I think the comparison ends there.