Reticulum Network: How it Works and Why it's SO GOOD

Completely up to date version in blog form (some terminology and wording fixes):
https://linuxinabit.codeberg.page/blog/reticulum/

Important Resources:
Reticulum Website: https://reticulum.network
Reticulum Manual: https://reticulum.network/manual/index.html
Unsigned.io Guides: https://unsigned.io (Mirror: https://reticulum.betweentheborders.com)
Michael Faragher's Reticulum Primer: https://reticulum.betweentheborders.com/primer.pdf

Reticulum Community:
GitHub Discussions Page: https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum/discussions
Reticulum Matrix Room: https://matrix.to/#/#reticulum:matrix.org

Some More Resources:
Michael Faragher's Sideband Situation Tracker Guide: https://reticulum.betweentheborders.com/guidance.pdf
Useful Reticulum Presentation: https://r8io.github.io/rns-presentations
Awesome Reticulum: https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum/wiki/Awesome-Reticulum
Let's Decentralize: https://letsdecentralize.org/

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:40 Terminology
03:55 Announces
05:05 Interfaces
06:20 LXMF
07:15 Meshtastic?
08:20 Getting Started
10:05 Conclusion

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Credits:
Ripple Dreams by James Redmond
Candy Bounce by James Redmond
Source: https://www.blender.org/download/demo-files/

A big thank you to those in the Reticulum community that helped me in research for this video!

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All opinions are my own.