Tolerating Delay with DTN
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://hackaday.com/2026/01/19/tolerating-delay-with-dtn/
Tolerating Delay with DTN
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://hackaday.com/2026/01/19/tolerating-delay-with-dtn/
@mike805 @jeffcliff @brewsterkahle Additionally, for such hostile environments high-latency store & forward networks are better suited than either #Tor or #I2P.
Unfortunately #AsynchronousCommunication generally gets shafted in people's prioritization & considerations, so there's much less work done on those at the moment.
#DTN #StoreAndForward #DelayTolerance #DelayTolerantNetworking
@errante @SuperDicq @arcana @Moon That's more a consequence of shitty design than anything else.
#DelayTolerantNetworking & designs aren't a new thing. #AsynchronousCommunication lost popularity as an interaction model largely because a) normies b) corporate paywalls work best with synchronous or low-latency operation (as they mean you can fully control the whole interaction and only allow strictly-limited thin clients).