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  3. Believe it or not, this isn't #Meshtastic or #MeshcoreIt's #Reticulum That's right, Reticulum is finally running on microcontrollers and there's so many ways to do it:

Believe it or not, this isn't #Meshtastic or #MeshcoreIt's #Reticulum That's right, Reticulum is finally running on microcontrollers and there's so many ways to do it:

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  • linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchangeL linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchange

    Believe it or not, this isn't #Meshtastic or #Meshcore

    It's #Reticulum
    That's right, Reticulum is finally running on microcontrollers and there's so many ways to do it:

    • https://github.com/attermann/microReticulum (C++ implementation of Reticulum; finally getting close to 100% feature complete)
    • https://github.com/ratspeak/ratdeck (Pictured T-Deck firmware)
    • https://github.com/torlando-tech/pyxis (T-Deck firmware from the maker of Columba)
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    @Linux_in_a_Bit
    Ohhh finally a UI? Will try it.

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    • linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchangeL linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchange

      Believe it or not, this isn't #Meshtastic or #Meshcore

      It's #Reticulum
      That's right, Reticulum is finally running on microcontrollers and there's so many ways to do it:

      • https://github.com/attermann/microReticulum (C++ implementation of Reticulum; finally getting close to 100% feature complete)
      • https://github.com/ratspeak/ratdeck (Pictured T-Deck firmware)
      • https://github.com/torlando-tech/pyxis (T-Deck firmware from the maker of Columba)
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      #3

      (for the record, if you want something actually stable, secure, and mature, I'd still go for https://git.quad4.io/RNS-Things/MeshChatX or https://github.com/markqvist/nomadnet instead, at least for the time being)

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      • linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchangeL linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchange

        Believe it or not, this isn't #Meshtastic or #Meshcore

        It's #Reticulum
        That's right, Reticulum is finally running on microcontrollers and there's so many ways to do it:

        • https://github.com/attermann/microReticulum (C++ implementation of Reticulum; finally getting close to 100% feature complete)
        • https://github.com/ratspeak/ratdeck (Pictured T-Deck firmware)
        • https://github.com/torlando-tech/pyxis (T-Deck firmware from the maker of Columba)
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        @Linux_in_a_Bit Oh cool! I was actually looking for more mesh implementations in C++, to draw inspiration for a separate project.

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        • linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchangeL linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchange

          Believe it or not, this isn't #Meshtastic or #Meshcore

          It's #Reticulum
          That's right, Reticulum is finally running on microcontrollers and there's so many ways to do it:

          • https://github.com/attermann/microReticulum (C++ implementation of Reticulum; finally getting close to 100% feature complete)
          • https://github.com/ratspeak/ratdeck (Pictured T-Deck firmware)
          • https://github.com/torlando-tech/pyxis (T-Deck firmware from the maker of Columba)
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          npub124rpdt86a2kaak4wcdcpjlcypvx2t8c26jy3j3v805vra53vextspd88h8@momostr.pink
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          Unfortunately my T-Deck has a broken screen.
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          • linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchangeL linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchange

            Believe it or not, this isn't #Meshtastic or #Meshcore

            It's #Reticulum
            That's right, Reticulum is finally running on microcontrollers and there's so many ways to do it:

            • https://github.com/attermann/microReticulum (C++ implementation of Reticulum; finally getting close to 100% feature complete)
            • https://github.com/ratspeak/ratdeck (Pictured T-Deck firmware)
            • https://github.com/torlando-tech/pyxis (T-Deck firmware from the maker of Columba)
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            @Linux_in_a_Bit This is AMAZING!!!
            Have you been able to send messages from Ratdeck to Meshchat or MeshchatX?

            Also the MeshChat 2.3.0 Appimage does not seem to work well with Pyxis but MeshChatX works well.

            I do not like MeshChatX to much tho some parts of it are just to much vibe code for example the translator in the tools is a seems like out of place clutter and a bit worksforme™ to me.

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            • fredy_pferdi@social.linux.pizzaF fredy_pferdi@social.linux.pizza

              @Linux_in_a_Bit This is AMAZING!!!
              Have you been able to send messages from Ratdeck to Meshchat or MeshchatX?

              Also the MeshChat 2.3.0 Appimage does not seem to work well with Pyxis but MeshChatX works well.

              I do not like MeshChatX to much tho some parts of it are just to much vibe code for example the translator in the tools is a seems like out of place clutter and a bit worksforme™ to me.

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              @fredy_pferdi
              I haven't, but I believe the creator of Ratdeck has (that's who sent the screenshot originally).
              They're in the Matrix channel if you want to ask: https://matrix.to/#/#reticulum:matrix.org (@dude.eth:matrix.org)

              MeshChat is not being kept up-to-date very well anymore so I would recommend sticking to MeshChatX as it currently runs the most recent version of Reticulum.
              (or you could build MeshChat yourself, it's not that hard; I have a script if you want it)

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                @fredy_pferdi
                I haven't, but I believe the creator of Ratdeck has (that's who sent the screenshot originally).
                They're in the Matrix channel if you want to ask: https://matrix.to/#/#reticulum:matrix.org (@dude.eth:matrix.org)

                MeshChat is not being kept up-to-date very well anymore so I would recommend sticking to MeshChatX as it currently runs the most recent version of Reticulum.
                (or you could build MeshChat yourself, it's not that hard; I have a script if you want it)

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                @Linux_in_a_Bit Thanks for the link.
                I currently build meshchatx as a flatpak (still has some issues) and plan to create a merge request. If I find the time I can create a flatpak based on your build script if you can share it somewhere.

                BTW. secureblue without fuse2 so no appimages for me.

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                • linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchangeL linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchange

                  Believe it or not, this isn't #Meshtastic or #Meshcore

                  It's #Reticulum
                  That's right, Reticulum is finally running on microcontrollers and there's so many ways to do it:

                  • https://github.com/attermann/microReticulum (C++ implementation of Reticulum; finally getting close to 100% feature complete)
                  • https://github.com/ratspeak/ratdeck (Pictured T-Deck firmware)
                  • https://github.com/torlando-tech/pyxis (T-Deck firmware from the maker of Columba)
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                  @Linux_in_a_Bit Tried pyxis today, worked quite nice over lora. Calls crash it tho. Was not able to get it to work with columba over BLE. Sadly I live in a really densely built area quite low so bad for radio testing. The signal only reached around the house but the system seems more stable than the T-Deck Meshtastic UI and simple messaging and works quite well.

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                  • fredy_pferdi@social.linux.pizzaF fredy_pferdi@social.linux.pizza

                    @Linux_in_a_Bit Thanks for the link.
                    I currently build meshchatx as a flatpak (still has some issues) and plan to create a merge request. If I find the time I can create a flatpak based on your build script if you can share it somewhere.

                    BTW. secureblue without fuse2 so no appimages for me.

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                    @Linux_in_a_Bit Seems like there is already a repo by someone to build a Flatpak and update dependencies: https://github.com/mattiasegly/flatpak-sideband

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                    • fredy_pferdi@social.linux.pizzaF fredy_pferdi@social.linux.pizza

                      @Linux_in_a_Bit Thanks for the link.
                      I currently build meshchatx as a flatpak (still has some issues) and plan to create a merge request. If I find the time I can create a flatpak based on your build script if you can share it somewhere.

                      BTW. secureblue without fuse2 so no appimages for me.

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                      @fredy_pferdi
                      My script is basically just a quick bash thing for running MeshChat in the browser. Probably not terribly useful for your purposes I take it. 😅

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                      • linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchangeL linux_in_a_bit@infosec.exchange

                        @fredy_pferdi
                        My script is basically just a quick bash thing for running MeshChat in the browser. Probably not terribly useful for your purposes I take it. 😅

                        Link Preview Image
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                        @fredy_pferdi
                        Definitely reach out to the MeshChatX developer to see if you can help get it released as a Flatpak, I think a lot of people would like to see that.

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