In this solo riff, I share a brain-dump from the bench: provisioning a batch of Heltec LoRa boards and debating whether to stand up a Meshtastic network or lean into MeshCore for its BitChat interoperability. From there, I zoom out to the bigger goal—helping a sovereignty-minded community learn off‑grid radio—and why asking users what they actually want beats building in a vacuum. I also sketch a path to self‑hosted services using modern peer‑to‑peer “hole‑punching” stacks, with Nostr for coordination and iroh as a dial‑by‑pubkey backbone. I reflect on spinning up an AI helper (code‑name Nancy) to automate the grind: standing up gateways, whitelisting identities, and keeping secrets sandboxed. We talk NAT, discovery, authentication, and the reality that LLMs don’t erase the need for clear intent and guardrails. I close with a note of grit and hope: keep going, keep building, and let’s average out the odds—together.'Meshtastic': https://meshtastic.org'MeshCore': https://meshcore.co.uk/'Heltec WiFi LoRa 32 (V3)': https://heltec.org/project/wifi-lora-32-v3/'Nostr (open social protocol)': https://nostr.com/'BitTorrent (protocol resources)': https://bittorrent.org/'Keet by Holepunch (P2P chat/video)': https://keet.io/'iroh (dial‑by‑public‑key P2P stack)': https://www.iroh.computer/'Claude (Anthropic)': https://www.anthropic.com/claude'Reticulum Network Stack': https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum'BitChat (Bluetooth/Nostr hybrid messenger)': https://bitchat.free/'Network Address Translation (NAT) overview': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_address_translation'UDP hole punching (NAT traversal)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UDP_hole_punching'Bitcoin Veterans (community & podcast)': https://bitcoinveterans.org/