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  1. Dec 2022
    1. Netsukuku should reasonably work. The most intuitive argument is this: Netsukuku is just trying to automate what the Internet does everyday, that is keeping routes, assigning IP addresses and resolving hostnames.

      since this is an idea I also reinvented from first principles but haven't had time to develop, I'm incredulous that they're particularly far along when they say this, but I'm openminded

    2. A new Netsukuku user needs do little more than install an antenna within range of other local nodes, linking themselves into the network, and run the Netsukuku software on their computer to take advantage of it. The number of interconnected nodes can grow endlessly. If a node is out of the range of any wifi signals, a "virtual tunnel" over their Internet connection will supply the missing radio link.

      so it's an actual mesh network on top of the other stuff

  2. Apr 2019