I’ve been playing with an idea that would involve running a machine over a delay-tolerant mesh network. The thing is, each packet is precious and needs to be pretty much self contained in that situation, while modern systems assume SSH-like continuous interaction with the user.

Has anyone heard of anything pre-existing that would work here? I figured if anyone would know about situations where each character is expensive, it would be you folks.

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    Do they post their software somewhere? What they use for space probes is exactly what I would need, but I kind of figured it would be a trade secret.

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      4 months ago

      I only know that the laptops on the ISS are Thinkpads that run on Debian Oldstable.
      But that’s not really helpful for you.

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        4 months ago

        That’s funny. I’m on a really old laptop right now, and I’m running oldstable. Even going up from oldold broke it a bit.

        It’s still plenty fast. Moore’s law is a bit of a paper tiger at this point.