[ANN] ResoNet – Decentralized Resonance Network (Raspberry Pi / Coral AI) – Not your key, not your Voice

Hi Cypherpunks, back in 2019 I discovered Bitcoin – not just as money, but as a principle. What fascinated me was the feeling of being part of something bigger – permissionless, decentralized, unstoppable. Over the past months, I’ve developed an open project that builds on this foundation: It's called **ResoNet** – a decentralized resonance network beyond control. - It runs on Raspberry Pi - It uses Coral AI locally - It makes each user the sovereign node of his own voice No platform, no centralized moderation, no algorithmic filtering. Just a distributed resonance field – open, self-regulating, and impossible to hijack. **Not your key, not your Voice.** That's the core idea – bringing the logic of private key sovereignty from finance into discourse. No gatekeepers. No central opinion shaping. Just cryptographically-rooted freedom of thought. I’ve reached the limits of my programming skills. That’s why I’m sharing this now – not as a product, not as a startup, but as an open seed for anyone who feels resonance with the idea. I’m not building a team or seeking funding. ResoNet is meant to grow organically – through forks, remixes, mirrors, extensions. Here’s the repository: 🔗 https://github.com/DominicReneSchu/ResoNet Thanks for keeping the spirit alive. Dominic-René Schu

https://github.com/google-coral/libedgetpu # Edge TPU runtime library (libedgetpu) This repo contains the source code for the userspace level runtime driver for [Coral devices](https://coral.ai/products). This software is distributed in the binary form at [coral.ai/software](https://coral.ai/software/). ## License [Apache License 2.0](LICENSE) ## Warning If you're using the Coral USB Accelerator, it may heat up during operation, depending on the computation workloads and operating frequency. Touching the metal part of the USB Accelerator after it has been operating for an extended period of time may lead to discomfort and/or skin burns. As such, if you enable the Edge TPU runtime using the maximum operating frequency, the USB Accelerator should be operated at an ambient temperature of 25°C or less. Alternatively, if you enable the Edge TPU runtime using the reduced operating frequency, then the device is intended to safely operate at an ambient temperature of 35°C or less. Google does not accept any responsibility for any loss or damage if the device is operated outside of the recommended ambient temperature range. Note: This issue affects only USB-based Coral devices, and is irrelevant for PCIe devices.
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