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Build your own airgapped, stateless bitcoin signing device for less than most hardware wallets. 🀘 Not set up for zaps, if you'd like to donate to our contributors please go to https://donate.seedsigner.com

Looks like the ideal board for building a SeedSigner is back again. πŸ™‚ nostr:note1yran423748gk6dmut4w709hcvsjrcjtsxvj6dcrg2qfky58hx9eskgltwd

Replying to Avatar Marcelinho

of course

https://www.berrybase.de/en/raspberry-pi-zero-v1.3

its behind their free subscription "maker club"

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Amazing! nostr:note13p9gm3jde5t8scjfemv7rw27wq26ahegpv2uwtx5a2h5k6xydvpsffra00

Really appreciated this message from npub1uxyr95fq6jefwujk52s9nuzq06casvra2uf2sr50xmxk3jtstvfspvtejh that was shared in our Telegram community.

(as always, shared with permission πŸ™‚)

Replying to Avatar Keith Mukai

Stable Diffusion training not going great so far. I think a specific, unchanging physical item like a nostr:npub17tyke9lkgxd98ruyeul6wt3pj3s9uxzgp9hxu5tsenjmweue6sqq4y3mgl is harder for it to learn than it is to teach it a new face since it already has a super-deep training set on what a face is.

Could be this LORA approach is more well-suited to learning new variations of a known concept rather than trying to develop a completely new SeedSigner-ness concept.

Still tons of different settings to try.

I dunno, I'm seeing some interesting new design directions here... 🀣

Replying to Avatar The Bitcoin Hole

Let's talk about Reproducible Builds for Hardware Wallets firmware.

Verifiable Source wallets let you inspect code for flaws, but pre-compiled software lacks a way to verify if it matches the source. Reproducible builds ensure that anyone can recreate identical copies from source code, build environment, and instructions. That's why is important for all wallet users to learn how to build the firmware and verify it before upgrading their wallets.

If not possible for you, at least see if there are proofs of others doing that verification. One good place to find those proofs is https://bitcoinbinary.org

This week on Twitter & Nostr nostr:npub1az9xj85cmxv8e9j9y80lvqp97crsqdu2fpu3srwthd99qfu9qsgstam8y8 encouraged people to learn how to verify builds. This was a success, a lot of people could learn how to build and verify the Coldcard firmware.

From http://thebitcoinhole.com we want to also collaborate. So, we added a new section "Reproducible Builds" on our website. There you can find for each wallet if they offer reproducible builds instructions and if there are proofs of verification on http://bitcoinbinary.org

We encourage all the hardware wallet manufacturers (or anyone interested) to collaborate and automate proofs of verifications on http://bitcoinbinary.org.

According to our research: nostr:npub1jg552aulj07skd6e7y2hu0vl5g8nl5jvfw8jhn6jpjk0vjd0waksvl6n8n Jade, Coldcard, nostr:npub1tg779rlap8t4qm8lpgn89k7mr7pkxpaulupp0nq5faywr8h28llsj3cxmt, nostr:npub1s0vtkgej33n7ec4d7ycxmwt78up8hpfa30d0yfksrshq7t82mchqynpq6j Passport Batch 2, Trezor, KeepKey, nostr:npub17tyke9lkgxd98ruyeul6wt3pj3s9uxzgp9hxu5tsenjmweue6sqq4y3mgl, and Specter DIY offers reproducible builds instructions and/or proofs of verification.

Please help us with a boost. And remember: #LearnToBuild #donttrustverify

Just as an FYI ours are still experimental, but they should be coming to a release soon. πŸ™‚

Trust the math, trust the protocol.