09:00:45 Who random i meet in viet nam today? 11:58:05 "And id argue only certain..." <- Hey ofrnxmr, I'm considering getting a dedicated mobile device for XMR tx's over orbot/tor in the future. What phone and OS would you recommend? 12:00:07 not iOS by the looks of itπŸ˜… 12:19:53 ironically a Google Pixel is the best choice, because it can run grapheneOS 12:36:30 The network had 6 blocks with size over 300kb in the past 24h and a lot more over 200. Wonder why :) 12:43:50 oh sorry, that was me, needed to consolidate some mining tx's 13:33:38 "Hey ofrnxmr, I'm considering..." <- Pixel 6, You can even run a full node inside GrapheneOS 13:53:49 LineageOS is good and supports more hardware (including older hardware). But I don't know if there could be IP leaks. 14:00:41 LineageOS is a terrible option for a secure phone, you can't even lock the boot loader. 14:01:04 physical access = compromised. 14:33:56 Pixels are nice but they are quite pricey unfortunately. A lot people can't really afford them and get a 100$ motorola or something else, that can't run GrapheneOS 14:39:45 If the attacker has physical access to your phone, you have already lost, as the attacker knows your name and appearance and can physically attack you in person. In the case of a lost or stolen phone (not a targeted attack), it isn't possible to decrypt encrypted files, even with an unlocked bootloader. 14:40:29 A $100 Motorola can likely run LineageOS. Check https://forum.xda-developers.com/ 14:43:36 anarkiocrypto[m]: I know, I have one :p 14:43:36 I do plan to upgrade to a Pixel eventually but a cheap Motorola do the job really well (I hear it's also possible to lock the bootloader with some report of bricks, which would be the reason I did not try to re-lock it, yet. 17:26:46 Pixel 6A is about $200-300 these days. 17:27:51 "If the attacker has physical..." <- Thats not the case actually with Pixel phones specifically due to brute force resistance at the hardware level. 17:31:23 Sweet, thanks guys 17:36:06 Keep in mind pixels dont have SD card slots, but you can always use with an external ssd + dongle 17:41:51 on that note: I found a sweet compact USBC hub with build in M.2 NVME, GBit LAN, 2x USB 3, PD and HDMI. Its 45 USD, but nicer than carrying multiple devices individually. 17:41:51 Done some tests and took teardown picture, will upload it later today 17:53:52 Nice. Amazon? 17:55:17 The one im using has 1xUSB-C PD, 1xHDMI and 1xUSB 3 17:55:46 The m2 ssd enclosure / dongle sounds like a far better solution though 18:45:45 https://divestos.org/ 23:24:46 "https://divestos.org/" <- Where are you going with this πŸ€” 23:25:31 "If the attacker has physical..." <- Most hackers will not attack you physically 23:30:52 https://www.geekbuying.com/item/H96-MAX-V58-Android-12-RK3588-8GB-64GB-TV-BOX-8K-decode-517022.html 23:30:52 Something like this is good if you can get with regular android (instead of android TV os) 23:31:40 > so, this tvbox with rockchip rk3588 gets 710H/s with 8 threads, 630H/s with 4 threads 23:31:40 Hyc