

I don’t have an answer to your problem unfortunately, just curious. Is there any way this software is actually whitelabel and these other versions are legitimately using it and their own branding?


I don’t have an answer to your problem unfortunately, just curious. Is there any way this software is actually whitelabel and these other versions are legitimately using it and their own branding?
I’ve only had the nitrokey for a few months, so can’t comment on the durability yet.
I did have a yubikey before. My experience with them wasn’t great, I often had to re-plug in the key because the touch to activate thing was pretty unreliable for me, often just not responding to touch at all.
Though ultimately the reason I chose nitrokey is because I was just looking for a European alternative.
I have a nitrokey which works great. Only downside is the software isn’t as user friendly, you need to set it up using the cli.


I’ve also taken apart my q8 before and I’m pretty sure it’s solid aluminium. Way too solid and heavy for just plated plastic.


An exploited app can do more on a system that has more capabilities, simple as that.


A Linux distro made for mobile devices? Like Plasma mobile, or Ubuntu touch, or Sailfish os


Well yeah, because grapheneos is specifically made for security, not customiseability. Rooting your phone makes it a lot less secure, so it doesn’t seem strange to me that grapheneos doesn’t want you to.
but I would like to have a keyboard where it ticks all the boxes
What boxes? Because keychron has keyboards with layer dampening, hotswap, and gasket mounts. What else are you looking for?
The sensor probably shouldn’t touch the floor, just hover slightly above it