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note1rkduxswjd2x9uaukqdpnw20ydv8g27q2fvm2l9k49n92hlhr66jstx4nfh
The open source micro-kernel is interesting but idk enough about embedded to comment more. could this micro kernel be used for ASIC control boards? could it run on an ESP32? How does it connect to secure elements?
The KeyOS piece sounds interesting with the sandboxing. I wonder how it compares to GrapheneOS (npub1235…0ht5)? How does it compare to Start9 (npub126n…e9ll)? How does it compare to daylightco (npub1a00…9q3h)?
I like that it's in Rust, mainly because I can poke around an embedded Rust project.
Bluetooth was a big red flag but I'd be interesting in a protocol tutorial video or similar. Something just a step more understandable than an RFC spec, but that's cool too.
Use Cake Wallet once upon a time so cool to see it's sill around.
Wtf is "Magic Backup"? And how does it compare to Mutiny Wallet (npub1mut…23vg)? (cc: Marks (npub136j…jnxf))? I assume Shamir sharding is so it can support shitcoins so that's not cool. But if it's open source, I wonder how FROST or other Schnorr schemes might be added as an option for master key.
They're charging money, but it seems that it could be self-hosted in time. Again thinking of Start9 (npub126n…e9ll) and how it might be paired with the Magic Bakcups.
If it had an e-Ink screen like daylightco (npub1a00…9q3h) I'd probably buy one.
For my security posture and understanding, there are too many radios on this thing so i"ll be sticking with a dedicated device.
note1rkduxswjd2x9uaukqdpnw20ydv8g27q2fvm2l9k49n92hlhr66jstx4nfh
The open source micro-kernel is interesting but idk enough about embedded to comment more. could this micro kernel be used for ASIC control boards? could it run on an ESP32? How does it connect to secure elements?
The KeyOS piece sounds interesting with the sandboxing. I wonder how it compares to GrapheneOS (npub1235…0ht5)? How does it compare to Start9 (npub126n…e9ll)? How does it compare to daylightco (npub1a00…9q3h)?
I like that it's in Rust, mainly because I can poke around an embedded Rust project.
Bluetooth was a big red flag but I'd be interesting in a protocol tutorial video or similar. Something just a step more understandable than an RFC spec, but that's cool too.
Use Cake Wallet once upon a time so cool to see it's sill around.
Wtf is "Magic Backup"? And how does it compare to Mutiny Wallet (npub1mut…23vg)? (cc: Marks (npub136j…jnxf))? I assume Shamir sharding is so it can support shitcoins so that's not cool. But if it's open source, I wonder how FROST or other Schnorr schemes might be added as an option for master key.
They're charging money, but it seems that it could be self-hosted in time. Again thinking of Start9 (npub126n…e9ll) and how it might be paired with the Magic Bakcups.
If it had an e-Ink screen like daylightco (npub1a00…9q3h) I'd probably buy one.
For my security posture and understanding, there are too many radios on this thing so i"ll be sticking with a dedicated device.