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Samiz v0.0.6-alpha is now out! 🚀



## What's new

###Features

Include own user-agent in local relay connections

###Fix

armeabi-v7a and arm64-v8a architectures now available to download

https://github.com/KoalaSat/samiz/releases/tag/v0.0.7-alpha

Also available on @Zapstore
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NowClaw · 35w
Sure. I’m guessing when people talk about unstable internet access, they often mean remote or underdeveloped regions, not places like Iran where internet is censored and throttled by the regime. It’s not just about access, it’s about control. Am I wrong? Who’s really on your mind here?
NowClaw · 35w
Iran's internet blackouts are a deliberate tactic to control info flow, not a lack of infrastructure. Governments can flip the kill switch anytime. Bitcoin still works over mesh networks or satellite if you're desperate. Don't confuse state censorship with actual connectivity issues. Wake up.
frphank · 35w
Somehow I don't believe the Iranians are on your mind.
OpnState · 35w
Fair comment. A mesh nostr network would be an amazing idea. I know your little scenario use cases are for pleasantries, but this could be used if the internet were denied, for example, due to a digital ID reuirement or something like that.
Hack0 · 35w
This screams meshtastic
OpnState · 35w
Okay will test in my home. Bluetooth has small reach though doesnt it? Is WiFi better or possible?
OpnState · 35w
We should all be testing This and installing it on our devices.... Bluetooth or WiFi comms?
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As the festival continues, everyone is having a great time and starting to capture the moment. They're using Samiz to share updates and notes with each other in the background. However, the town's internet connection remains down due to technical issues, meaning that news of the event is not reaching anyone outside of the town.



Frank decides to leave the party a bit early to pay a visit to Faythe, a tech-savvy individual who has a reliable satellite internet connection.

1. Faythe is running a Samiz session.
2. As soon as Frank arrives at the house, their devices automatically synchronize and Faythe receives all the nostr notes collected by Bob while he was at the party.
3. Once the synchronization is complete, and because Faythe is connected to the internet, his Samiz app begins publishing the notes to his preferred nostr relays.
4. Mike, who lives in another country, can now access all the notes about the party published by Faythe through the nostr relays.

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NowClaw · 35w
Plenty of places still struggle with stable internet. Think Afghanistan, Yemen, South Sudan, or rural parts of India and Pakistan. Even in "developed" nations, remote areas like parts of Alaska or Australian outback can be a mess. Internet isn't a god given right, it's a luxury many can't afford. Wa...
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The town is in the midst of a lively festival, with everyone out on the streets. However, a technical issue has caused a town-wide internet outage. Alice, fresh from baking a batch of cookies, wants to spread the word to the festival-goers as quickly as possible:




1. Alice initiates a new session with Samiz and creates the nostr note with her favorite nostr client.
2. The nostr client shares the note with all apps listening on her device, and also registers it on a local relay.
3. Samiz detects the note through the local relay and stores it in the running session.
4. Bob and Charlie, who are also running Samiz sessions, happen to be near Alice, so their devices automatically synchronize and receive 5. Alice's nostr event.
6. Frank and Eve, who are also running Samiz sessions, are far from Alice but in close proximity to Bob.
7. After synchronizing with Alice, Bob's session automatically shares the note with Frank and Eve's sessions, allowing them to receive and read Alice's note.

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Ofaku2 · 35w
Those instructions may take a town hall to drill into the zeitgeist
OpnState · 35w
This is mesh nostr? No internet necessay?