• @akrot
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    221 year ago

    What up with everyone using the acronym LoRa. It is becoming confusing.

      • @modeler
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        11 year ago

        In other words, a ROOAALTA.

    • auth
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      1 year ago

      When talking about LoRa, I always think about the wireless protocol/chip… Its been around for a long time (specially when capitalized like that) … What other Lora are you talking about?

      • @FooBarrington
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        81 year ago

        In generative AIs LoRAs are “Low-Rank Adaptions”. Basically an overlay for existing networks to teach them new things.

    • GadgeteerZA
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      37 months ago

      It stands for Long Range, so would otherwise have been LR.

      • @[email protected]
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        141 year ago

        Not sure why you decided to ask that person the question like that, but when it comes to AI, LoRA stands for Low-Rank Adaptation. They are used to fine-tune models. Next time be a bit more polite.

  • @[email protected]
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    151 year ago

    The documentation is a little lacking. What exactly is the range of each decide? I see the record of 100+ miles but can I easily connect people within a few miles?

    What exactly does this do? Is it just a messaging app?

      • @[email protected]
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        161 year ago

        Dude this is a great response. I’ve spent the last hour trying to piece together how it works and you nailed everything perfectly.

        I’m a ham so familiar with radios and have been trying to setup some Wi-Fi links between friends but this seems a little more practical.

        Is a few mile range possible with houses etc in the way? We’re all about a mile away from each other, although I may throw an antenna on top of my house (maybe 10m up)

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            Funny. I have some Disc Lite 5s that I’ve yet to get going due to difficulty of setup. We did have plans of a little Wi-Fi mesh setup to setup a WAN.

            This would just be for fun between a few friends and the price point is pretty attractive. Plus the ham in me is a little excited about messing with antennas.

    • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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      27 months ago

      I’ve done my little stupid tests. I have 2 Heltec LoRa 32 V3s both with the stock antenna. Inside the city I can get 500m on LongFast and 700m on VeryLongSlow. The other node was placed inside a building on the 1st floor.

      But that’s obviously a terrible test.

  • paulcdb
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    51 year ago

    Not sure if they’ve improved it but meshtastic also used to require a module per device/phone so sadly you can’t dot them around and allow multiple people to share them like with group events.