Here is the thing about open source, Andy: it isn’t yours to fence. You don’t get to ride a community’s goodwill into a USPTO filing and a paywall. You don’t get to turn “we built this together” into “I own this, pay me.” That isn’t a pivot. That’s a rug pull dressed up as a business model.
And here is the thing about the “license check” you shipped: it is a 32-bit djb2 hash of the device’s Android ID, XORed with the four ASCII bytes MCPP, hex-encoded. That’s it. Thirty-two bits. Less entropy than a decent ZIP password. A first-year CS student could break it. You used Claude to generate the code. We used Claude to read the code. It took 19 minutes. The receipts are one click away.
Lmao these dick heads like Andy always try to ruin fantastic projects. I think meshcore.io is a better domain name anyway
Andy is my least favorite thing about Meshcore.


