#typescript#app#cap#coss#loom#mac#nextjs#nextjs14#open_source#oss#react#record#screen_capture#screen_recorder#screenshot#solidjs#tauri#tauri_app#typescript#vite
Cap is a free, open-source tool that helps you record and share videos quickly. It's similar to Loom but gives you more control over your recordings. You can use it on both macOS and Windows, making it easy to work with different devices. Cap allows you to store your videos locally or in the cloud, which means you can access them from anywhere. This tool is great for sharing information with teams or clients securely and efficiently.
https://github.com/CapSoftware/Cap
I Built a Mesh Network Across the World | Data Slayer
That escalated quickly...
In my last video, I introduced #Reticulum—an open-source protocol that could allow anyone to build networks without relying on traditional internet infrastructure. But there was one big question left unanswered: how far can it actually go?
In this video, I start with a simple setup inside my house and begin pushing the limits—testing communication across rooms, neighborhoods, and beyond using WiFi HaLow and #mesh networking. The goal is simple: see if it’s possible to send real messages across distance without depending on ISPs, centralized servers, or the internet as we know it.
#Network#MeshNetwork
The Internet, Reinvented.
In this video, I build a #Reticulum#RNode and prove that completely different radios — #LoRa and Wi-Fi — can communicate through a hardware-agnostic networking stack. Reticulum routes traffic above the radio layer, automatically bridging dissimilar frequencies, interfaces, and modulation types. I then run it over Wi-Fi HaLow Haven nodes to create a long-range, encrypted IP #mesh with no traditional infrastructure.
Finally, I push it further by running #ATAK across the network, demonstrating a fully open-source, decentralized communication stack in action.
Checkout https://rmap.world/
You can install rnode software on your esp32/nrf52 based meshtastic/meshcore hardware