The RISC-V thread

Post anything relating to libre computing here. Let's start off by giving my ideal desktop setup: a MilkV Jupiter w/ LiteX, ECP NAND + NOR instead of SD/eMMC/NVMe, then flash Gentoo on it plugging in a Modos paper display, Keyboardio keyboard, Ploopy mouse, passive speakers and a Microsoft Lifecam VX-1000 / VX-3000 or a Logitech QuickCam 4000 / QuickCam Express 1999 web cam, refuse any proprietary packages upon setup, patch them up, then harden the kernel and secure the bootchain for your custom Gentoo profile, then use Sway as the compositor (from Wayland), use OpenRC instead of systemd, install nftables (refuse any proproetary packages), kvm/qemu, firejail, fail2ban, pyshark and your web browser being GNU Icecat w/ LibreJS, ELinks or GNUNet/GNUNet CADET (or Jami)/gnunet-vpn, and a custom SOCKS5 proxy written in Python w/ X25519, Poly1305, ChaCha20 and Kyber for post-quantum cryptographic protection and FTC (Full Tunnel Control), self-host any emails (use VPS like ipserver.su instead of your homeserver, use Mozilla Thunderbird or Roundcube for your webmail client, use SMTP, PGP and E2E encryption for all emails using Anti-DDoS Flood Protection and Firewall by Conor McKnight on Github or haproxy-protection + alonz22/haproxy-dashboard for your website to host your emails off of, use xkpasswd.net for generating passwords, practice common sense in handling usernames, and that's about it), use Ovrdrive USBs w/ USBguard to blacklist any unwanted devices to prevent Evil Maid attacks, store KeePassXC on the flash drives, use LUKS to encrypt all files w/ a panic button that'll render the computer unusuable and the files unreadable if an unknown device is inserted, and also stack two or three MilkV Mars SBCs w/ cooling fans ontop of the Jupiter SBC, and you can use these for bitmining altcoins via USB ASIC as well as LLM acceleration (like llama.cpp). Then take another MilkV Jupiter SBC, snap an ath9k PCIe to it, run custom drivers and firmware on it, then plug your default ISP router to it, then plug it to your main SBC workstation Jupiter board, and there you go!
 
Post anything relating to libre computing here. Let's start off by giving my ideal desktop setup: a MilkV Jupiter w/ LiteX, ECP NAND + NOR instead of SD/eMMC/NVMe, then flash Gentoo on it plugging in a Modos paper display, Keyboardio keyboard, Ploopy mouse, passive speakers and a Microsoft Lifecam VX-1000 / VX-3000 or a Logitech QuickCam 4000 / QuickCam Express 1999 web cam, refuse any proprietary packages upon setup, patch them up, then harden the kernel and secure the bootchain for your custom Gentoo profile, then use Sway as the compositor (from Wayland), use OpenRC instead of systemd, install nftables (refuse any proproetary packages), kvm/qemu, firejail, fail2ban, pyshark and your web browser being GNU Icecat w/ LibreJS, ELinks or GNUNet/GNUNet CADET (or Jami)/gnunet-vpn, and a custom SOCKS5 proxy written in Python w/ X25519, Poly1305, ChaCha20 and Kyber for post-quantum cryptographic protection and FTC (Full Tunnel Control), self-host any emails (use VPS like ipserver.su instead of your homeserver, use Mozilla Thunderbird or Roundcube for your webmail client, use SMTP, PGP and E2E encryption for all emails using Anti-DDoS Flood Protection and Firewall by Conor McKnight on Github or haproxy-protection + alonz22/haproxy-dashboard for your website to host your emails off of, use xkpasswd.net for generating passwords, practice common sense in handling usernames, and that's about it), use Ovrdrive USBs w/ USBguard to blacklist any unwanted devices to prevent Evil Maid attacks, store KeePassXC on the flash drives, use LUKS to encrypt all files w/ a panic button that'll render the computer unusuable and the files unreadable if an unknown device is inserted, and also stack two or three MilkV Mars SBCs w/ cooling fans ontop of the Jupiter SBC, and you can use these for bitmining altcoins via USB ASIC as well as LLM acceleration (like llama.cpp). Then take another MilkV Jupiter SBC, snap an ath9k PCIe to it, run custom drivers and firmware on it, then plug your default ISP router to it, then plug it to your main SBC workstation Jupiter board, and there you go!
i ain't reading all that but the point of all this effort is keeping your CP safe from the cops right?
 
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