| ▲ | skinfaxi 2 hours ago | |||||||
> I have a device with a camera and a touch-screen that only uses capacitive charging. I type a message. Bytes are encrypted. I hit send. QR codes flash on my screen. I use my PC or my normal phone to receive the encrypted bytes, and transmit them to you. You have the same device. Why do you need a separate device for this and not just an airgapped computer? | ||||||||
| ▲ | MattCruikshank 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Me, in my life, I have a PC that's connected to the internet. I have a phone that's connected to the internet. I want another device, which I imagine to be a Pi or Esp32 or something with a camera and a touchscreen display, and capacitive charging. After I program it and give it the public/private keypair and the OTP, I imagine physically breaking off a USB port, or sealing one with some hardening resin. I don't want an entire airgapped computer. Maybe you do, that's fine. For me, I'd love it to be a credit-card sized doodad. | ||||||||
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