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Today I want to introduce something most people don’t think they need — until the network disappears. This is Columba. Columba is not another chat app competing for emojis and stickers. It’s a mesh-native messenger built on Reticulum. No central servers. No phone number. No cloud account. Your identity is cryptographic, local, and entirely yours. Telegram works — as long as their servers work. Signal is secure — as long as the internet is there. Columba is designed for a different scenario: rural areas, disaster zones, infrastructure failure, or communities that simply prefer not to depend on global platforms. It runs over Reticulum. That means it can use Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or LoRa radios. Messages propagate across the mesh. They don’t need Silicon Valley to approve them. Installation is simple: install the app, configure a transport, generate your identity, and connect. There is no registration screen. No SMS verification. No corporate onboarding ritual. Columba is about resilience. It’s built for sovereignty. If you care about communication that survives outages, censorship, or centralized control, this is worth your attention. Geti Columba.