I’ve been seeing news about the Helium network for quite a while now and have been curious about it. However, it has been near-impossible to find information on it that isn’t either crypto-hypeman speak or “lol crypto LMAO”. Not a big fan of crypto myself - just interested in the prospect of contributing to a large-scale infrastructure or computing project. Any recommendations for similar things, or in this ‘genre’, I suppose?
- Helium was interesting, but they locked it down so you can only use their proprietary hardware for access points, it seems kinda scammy. - IPFS is used by several archive projects like Anna’s archive and libgen. - Meshtastic is a distributed local mesh network for text messaging. 
- Meshtastic 
 BOINC
 Tor
 I2P- Just off the top of my head. Meshtastic is probably the most similar to Helium but I don’t know what Helium is and their landing page makes me not want to. BOINC supports projects not in the official lists, just google around. 
- Ipfs is a really cool useful project. - Filecoin is cool for super cheap longterm cold archives - Helium is well. I have mixed feelings about it. - Akashnet is a cool decentralized marketplace for docker container deployments. - There are a few peer to peer decentralized vpn things here and there. - There are tons of projects that are cool in concept but I really have to say you are more likely than not to lose money if you speculate on any tokens attached to the projects. 
- The folding at home folks have been going for a very long time now and that’s contributed a lot to various fields of medicine over the years. 
- I think nostr is the better decentralised social media technology, but I fear you might feel left out by the people that frequent it (as they would here). 
- Helium only allows their own insanely expensive hardware which instantly makes it seem pointless to use. 
- You could look at http://warrior.archiveteam.org/ and https://github.com/ArchiveBox/good-karma-kit 
- I2p? 
- Cool thread idea! TOR has already been mentioned, a relay seems to be save to run in most of the world. - This thread recently popped up and had some other nice ideas: https://lemmy.ca/post/40649656 







