A fully native meshcore chat client named Sestriere has been released for the Haiku operating system, enabling decentralized communication over LoRa radio networks. Developers gain a specialized desktop tool for off-grid messaging that supports Codec2-based voice messages and packet sniffing for mesh network analysis. The integration of geographic mapping and link quality monitoring within a niche operating system suggests a growing interest in resilient, independent communication protocols.
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