What differentiates this and other implementations is the fact that is an actual platform, instead of a plain LLM. Conversation with my node is memorized and separated between users. So if multiple people were using this node, no information leakage is going to happen. Another special feature is the LLM is also given sensor data and node information. Therefore, each conversation is catered to the node which is talking to it. The last is message chunking, which I mentioned at the end of the video. For large message, the system is going to divide it automatically and send them out as sentences. However, messages didn’t get assembled in the right order due to the nature of Meshtastic, it was kinda a hit or miss.
@nguyenne219 күн бұрын
I thinl you could add special token represent order of sentences or chunks by number then resemble them on receiver endpoint
@build_with_binh9 күн бұрын
@ yup, that was what i was thinking as well, will have to fork meshtastic client and add such feature i’ll possibly add a fake streaming as well, 200 char chunk + stream animation to make it look like an actual word stream
@sethproaps8899Күн бұрын
Applications / Services over meshtastic is a cool idea. My college's amateur radio club has been helping our sommunity build a mesh over the last year and I'll have to show them this.
@build_with_binhКүн бұрын
@@sethproaps8899 That’s great to hear, you’ll find even more new features in the github as well, i think it will be perfect for your use case The platform now supports functionalities like a discord bot i.e calling /command to do stuff + allows llms to use tools by themselves.
@HotMicSystems2 күн бұрын
Subbed, deserves more views! Would love to see a reticulum implementation of this!
@build_with_binhКүн бұрын
@@HotMicSystems thanks man! Glad u like it, I just know about reticulum today, will look into it, sounds fun
@officialshivertrip3 күн бұрын
Very cool idea! I have to try this myself some day.
@otisrancko6 күн бұрын
Thats great creative technology mahn...very innovative
@build_with_binh5 күн бұрын
@@otisrancko ty glad u like it!
@levisorenson78736 күн бұрын
Really cool experiment!
@build_with_binh5 күн бұрын
@@levisorenson7873 ty glad u like it!
@skopyhoTechChannel3 күн бұрын
Great work. Btw coverage of meshtastic network is highly dependent on antennas and reasonably free fresnell zone between them. If you have clear line of sight between antennas, both on the hills or high building, range can be tens of kilometres. When I took my meshtastic to hike in the mountains, I received messages from nodes 40km away when I was on the top at altitude 1200m
@build_with_binhКүн бұрын
@@skopyhoTechChannel glad u like it! Definitely, I’ll try the setup with clear line of sight next (from a mountain top in Budapest), hoping I can reach the same distance as you
@BetterThanTV88810 күн бұрын
Congrats ❤🎉. You beat me to the punch with this project. Much success with this great new project as it 🚀🚀
@build_with_binh5 күн бұрын
@@BetterThanTV888 ty! Hope I didn’t stop you from making your own, would be great to see your implementation as well
@afk14486 күн бұрын
Great work!
@build_with_binh5 күн бұрын
@@afk1448 tks man, glad u like it!
@tungdinh411410 күн бұрын
Very interesting idea Binh, keep it up. Subbed!
@build_with_binh5 күн бұрын
@@tungdinh4114 thank you anh!
@noahsimmons140612 күн бұрын
This is awesome! I had a similar idea recently, but you beat me to it! I still plan on building this out through. Great video man! Keep it up
@build_with_binh12 күн бұрын
Tks man! Hope to see your setup soon.
@coldbelowfroze10 күн бұрын
Cool way to bring all these new technologies together!
@build_with_binh10 күн бұрын
@@coldbelowfroze tks man!
@vl30.79 күн бұрын
thấy trên facebook, bèn sub luôn ạ
@build_with_binh5 күн бұрын
@@vl30.7 cảm ơn bác 😁
@Lordcomets10 күн бұрын
This is really cool! I would love to try this myself but it is the first time I hear about meshtastic, which lilygo devices are you using? Thanks and great video
@build_with_binh10 күн бұрын
@@Lordcomets tks bro! I’m using their lora v2.1-1.6, it’s pretty bare-bone and probably the cheapest but it works