Comment by FEELmyAGI
5 days ago
Would you describe this product as a whole application suite (blogging, calendar, commerce) plus its own backend infrastructure that is capable of serving these apps to the public internet and functioning offline via ad-hoc wireless peer-to-peer, with a cryptographic layer providing identity, security and censorship resistance, and that runs on phone, laptop or raspberry pi?
Quite ambitious.
Is this an LLM hallucinating? taking a break from coding? or leaking your personal desktop session?
> leaking your personal desktop session?
I've answered in more detail on the other reply below on the conversation. Thank you for spotting that.
> Would you describe this product as a whole application suite
The rabbit hole goes even further. The reason why callsigns are used is because geogram can happily communicate using radio-waves on walkie-talkies without internet at all. On the previous iterations (before AI) it was sending free SMS using walkie-talkies and satellites (APRS), this current incarnation should soon be doing the same things too. A presentation from two months ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nb_VUSaNw8k
This is a niche app, written for our community in Portugal to connect with each other.
> Is this an LLM hallucinating? taking a break from coding? or leaking your personal desktop session?
Ha! In any case, I'm happy to see I'm not the only one compulsively "ls-ing" all over the place in every terminal I open :)
Thank you for the concern, I've checked and that is the CLI history file that is used on the linux server.
Had some fun and added some CLI dungeon and dragon games inside. Will put that file on the .ignore list. Basically the games are based on markdown text files: https://github.com/geograms/geogram/blob/main/games/azurath-...