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theelevated | so u can build packages with custom compiler flags etc | 09:55:45 |
K900 | Not really and not really | 09:55:47 |
K900 | And you're trying to rice a system that doesn't exist | 09:55:56 |
K900 | Maybe build something that actually works first | 09:56:05 |
theelevated | So. 3 likes on this message and I'm gonna make a arch linux for embedded with a full build and distro system | 10:03:23 |
K900 | You've clearly already decided to do it | 10:04:10 |
K900 | So go have fun | 10:04:12 |
K900 | Or something | 10:04:13 |
hexa | In reply to @k900:0upti.me My robot vacuum runs openwrt huh, mine runs fckn Athena Linux | 11:47:53 |
hexa | thanks dreame | 11:53:45 |
K900 | That's an openwrt | 11:56:09 |
hexa | wild | 11:57:48 |
flare | In reply to @k900:0upti.me My robot vacuum runs openwrt I fucking love this thought | 15:51:03 |
flare | I am trying to implement smart cards with x509 certs set up and am having a hell of a time getting a writer | 15:52:03 |
flare | millions of readers easy of iso 7816 cards but very few writers. have to write your own drivers. bleh | 15:52:30 |
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Jake Thompson | That just sounds interesting all over. I wish there was more industry support for various ones now that you mention that.
Maybe someone can pitch that to one of these VC's out here . | 16:58:57 |
flare | I might actually be dumb. Turns out I was mixing up memory cards and PKI cards as they both use the same interface.
So now I have the backwards issues. Lots of potential writers. But very few cards. And albiet quite expensive | 19:03:57 |
flare | 15 USD for a single one yeesh | 19:04:10 |
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Jake Thompson | In reply to @flare:matrix.darkc0de.one I might actually be dumb. Turns out I was mixing up memory cards and PKI cards as they both use the same interface.
So now I have the backwards issues. Lots of potential writers. But very few cards. And albiet quite expensive wow , seeing as those have the same interface , that's definitely a manufacturer concern. I will look more into the ISO's around it , as you would think there would be some standardization around it you know. | 13:29:08 |
Jake Thompson | In reply to @flare:matrix.darkc0de.one I might actually be dumb. Turns out I was mixing up memory cards and PKI cards as they both use the same interface.
So now I have the backwards issues. Lots of potential writers. But very few cards. And albiet quite expensive if you don't mind me asking , whats the general case that , people in general use these for , is it like for hardware storage or an encrypted key?
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flare | its similar to the Yubikey in that it is a hardware cryptographic token.
They are most commonly used in Government where its is an ID card with a certificate loaded. Some european countries also use it for national IDs. for the US however its limited to government contractors and military personel | 16:51:29 |