The Raspberry Pi disrespecting will continue until security improves.

Broadcom can GFY and burn this platform with fire.

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What did I miss?

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It’s clear NVK doesn’t have a board to worry about, which is a good thing.

But damn his comms suck for an Exec.

Focus on yourself. It’s not like CoinKite products are flawless

I probably trust a mk4 over a seedsigner or jade tho

ELI5 why this matters to nostr:npub17tyke9lkgxd98ruyeul6wt3pj3s9uxzgp9hxu5tsenjmweue6sqq4y3mgl if the device has no wifi or bluetooth

Side channel attacks that leak what's on the display for eg.

Totally unbiased opinion, thank you...

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Biased but more informed than like 99.99% of people commenting.

how is 99 dice rolls a security issue for the nostr:npub17tyke9lkgxd98ruyeul6wt3pj3s9uxzgp9hxu5tsenjmweue6sqq4y3mgl

I must have missed somethint

Is the problem common across NUCs too? I'm looking at trigkey as affordable alternative to run next node.

Took my seedsigner to a spot in the wilderness between some mountains. No signals anywhere.

Lora can travel quite far :)

Middle of Mexico? :)

I think your product is way better, for sure. But what statistical likelihood of a seeddigner being hacked in this way?

Extremely high, general purpose Linux devices are hacked all the time.

Yeah just look at the xz lib supply chain attack that happened recently.

Something like that probably happens all the time with nation-state actors inserting subtle vulnerabilities into open source software.

Go to any major lib GitHub and look at how many PRs get merged with superficial or even seemingly no review.

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All the time.

Considering that company only cares for the top 1% paying customers Broadcom will rug pull raspberry pi rather sooner than later.

Is esp32 more secure?

but the concept foritself is interesting, especially when you roll the dice 99 times.

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idiocracy on public display

good times