Maybe I'm being overly critical. But it's nothing revolutionary or new, we've had Bluetooth mesh chat for a long time. In fact I vaguely remember seeing it as someone's a university masters project over 10 years ago.
I'm more interested in the lo-ra mesh, but that's probably because it feels more mysterious to me, as I have little understanding of radio networks.
Let's not even get started on the name (b*tch@).
But I must admit it is cool that it's open source. I'll keep a eye out for an android app
A platform to host virtual races for fundraising events. Think Race Nights from the 90s/00s. Currently working on this with my brother, as we've both been out at risk of redundancy.
Had our first event over the weekend. Now we're focusing on marketing to local social clubs, charities and school groups.
Got a long list of future features and improvements, but this is a solid MVP. Made in react with redux, Pixi.js and prisma with sqlLite for a db.
This is so cool. Years ago I was at a maker conference and there was a tent hosting an Algorave (https://algorave.com/) which introduced me to the whole scene of live coded music. Really niche subject but very interesting.
But I must admit it is cool that it's open source. I'll keep a eye out for an android app