>Talos II PC>Gentoo OS / Guix System / Talos Linux>open source Modos Paper Dev Kit e-ink Display for the computer monitor>Faraday protection for HDs because regular hard drives are analog hardware and thus emit radiation that hackers can use to listen to you inside your room even if you cut the speakers>FDE (Full Disc Encryption) algorithm on hard drive w/ KeePassXC/masterpassword.app/BitWarden on USB flash drive>Banana Pi BPI-RV2 and Wio Lite RISC-V board integrates a RISC-V microcontroller for modem/router functionality>FPGA/Soft-MAC Wi-Fi modules for fully open 802.11 networking experiments; setup includes an FPGA development board (e.g., Lattice iCE40 or TinyFPGA), open-source PHY/MAC implementation, and software stack such as Open80211, connected via USB or GPIO to Talos II and optionally bridged to RISC-V boards>SiFive FE310 as an open-hardware USB-to-UART/SPI/I2C bridge replacement, plus a Bus Pirate (open-hardware) when you want a flexible serial/GPIO bridge>Connect your ethernet cables to your proprietary default ISP hardware and you can now use IP over DHCP to establish a private network connectionBut expect slower speeds, highly complex setup, manual flashing with a dev board, precise soldering and a microscope, paper displays are low refresh but good for your eyes as a work computer (plus they're analog hardware, but due to low res output, they're hard to sidechannel because they don't emit hardly any radiation which is why they're shit for multimedia), and slow network without access to all traffic due to the proprietary default hardware you're piggybacking on. People who say they "know" cybersecurity really don't or what it would imply. This is precisely why we need to get something done about the corporate infrastructure behind the tech industry. Raptor Computjng Systems is the only company that makes open source hard drives. There are no open source SSDs or tape drives yet.
nigga get this ai ass image out of my face
>>106466727Do pedos really
Reporting OP for being a pedophile
>>106466763Richard Stallman did nothing wrong.
I WISH I could find an e-ink display for a monitor, but it's impossible at any reasonable price.also lmao at chinkware rv processors. If you want a properly secure cpu, you're gonna have to make your own
>>106466727use case?
YOU ALREADY POSTED A SHITTY AI IMAGE BEFORE YOU FAGFUCK OFF
>>106466727Dude, at the point you’ve got glowies using lasers to exfiltrate data from your PC, you’re either a glowie yourself, work for them, or have pissed them off sufficiently they’ll just issue a warrant and take all your shit. Hackers are never going to bother with this shit unless you are high value, and even then, they’ll just use a phishing attack on you. This level of security would only be meaningful for something like industrial controllers at key national infrastructure (i.e. the stuff that STUXNET attacked).Also, using eInk for a monitor is laughable. Even if they’ve improved the refresh rates it’ll suck.
is this post ai generated?The image is aislop but what about the text?
Pedo thread + AI slopperfect combo