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Kivy opens up a whole new range of devices that Krux can run on, including the Raspberry Pi.
Furthermore, if we do something similar to what SeedSigner is doing with seedsigner-os where we build a custom, stripped-down Linux image to reduce attack surface (and add in secure memory wipe functionality similar to what is done in our MaixPy fork to satisfy my paranoia), then I think "virtualized" Krux on Pi would be effectively as safe as on K210.
Kivy opens up a whole new range of devices that Krux can run on, including the Raspberry Pi.
Furthermore, if we do something similar to what SeedSigner is doing with seedsigner-os where we build a custom, stripped-down Linux image to reduce attack surface (and add in secure memory wipe functionality similar to what is done in our MaixPy fork to satisfy my paranoia), then I think "virtualized" Krux on Pi would be effectively as safe as on K210.
Depends on #193
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