Hello Sysops!
Hope everything's going well on your end. I wanted to share my recent exploration of Retroshare, a software that, though its non-sexy interface but quite different from the good old BBS days, brings something intriguing and innovative to the table.
Certainly, Retroshare will never replace the iconic ANSI Art aspect of BBS. However, where it comes close is in the essence of decentralized communication, with its Areas, netmails, and fileareas. It's like taking the friendliness of BBS and modernizing it to meet today's requirements for security and anonymity, thanks to GPG encryption and the use of Tor.
While the absence of ANSI Art may feel a bit melancholic for the nostalgics, communication-wise, Retroshare offers something genuinely interesting.
For those of you curious to explore this platform (not exactly brand new, but still actively maintained), my GPG public key is available for you to add me to your contacts:
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Feel free to reach out if you're interested in sharing your thoughts or if you want to dive into this experience together. Who knows, Retroshare might become an exciting new facet in our online communication world.
I'm not part of the Retroshare project as I'm a poor in devel knowledge especially C++, I just discovered it recently and found some interest on it. They have a client for Windows, MacOs and Linux. More details on
https://www.retroshare.cc/
Christian
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