Put an Old-School BBS on Meshtastic Radio
Cars That Think
APRIL 28, 2025
In the 1980s and 1990s, online communities formed around tiny digital oases called bulletin-board systems. Often run out of peoples homes and accessible by only one or two people at a time via dial-up modems, these BBSs let people exchange public and private messages, play games, and share files using simple menus and a text-based interface. Today, there is an uptick in interest in BBSs as a way to create idiosyncratic digital spaces away from the glare of large social-media platforms like Faceb
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