Endrun as presented here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxKpOEyLFxY
Has anyone looked at this before.
What follows is a bit of rambling I hope to be comprehensible.
I’m interested in this as a concept but unsure as to how to move forward.
The code hasn’t been touched since 2014 and was written against python2.x.
I think I’d like to avoid using their work as anything more than a springboard as I think it suffers from several issues. Main issue being
file size.
I imagine a situation similar to how fidonet operated back in the day but replacing national mail hour with a whenever someone is detected within
range trigger.
I’d like to route based on destination physical location (XYZ coordinates
of Earth?). This allows for packet routing at a global scale. Perhaps
routing similar to maiden head squares.
Region transports move between timezones and the pass within to a city and
then differently routed within each scope?
I’d enjoy some back and fourth on this!
Hope you all are well,
-Tommy
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