Difference between revisions of "Balthazar"

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<strong>One laptop for the new internet.</strong>
 
<strong>One laptop for the new internet.</strong>
  
<strong>Secure, fast, inexpensive. Pick all three.</strong>
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<strong>Secure, fast, inexpensive. Pick all three.</strong><br>
  
BPCD - Balthazar Personal Computing Device is a 13.3" laptop that contains all the hardware and software features and precautions to prevent any 3rd party intrusion into the system.  
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BPCD - Balthazar Personal Computing Device is a 13.3" laptop based on RiscV processor(s) that contains all the hardware and software features and precautions to prevent any 3rd party intrusion into the system.  
While being versatile and robust it also strictly follows GNU, FOSS and EOMA guidelines.  
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While being versatile and robust it also strictly follows CC, GNU-GPL, FOSS and EOMA guidelines.<br>
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It is very expensive to buy an “advanced” or secure laptop and it comes with usually "customised" and mostly propitiatory software that bounds a user to a manufacturer, this is where BPCD comes in.
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<strong>Why yet another laptop?</strong><br>
  
BPCD is aimed to inexpensively enable end user to control all the inputs via physical hardware switches and security dongles, preventing even a remote possibility to have system invaded by any 3rd party.
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It is very expensive to buy an “advanced” or a secure laptop and it comes with usually "customised" and mostly propitiatory software that bounds a user to a manufacturer, this is where BPCD comes in at the most possible lowest price that should be available to everyone from an individual up to a large institutions.<br>
  
It is NOT OLPC-like, but it follows some of OLPC product design innovations and features, adopted and improved for today’s performance requirements focusing on privacy, safety and personal data protection and encrypted shared data or a retention of the same in its own “cloud”.
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<strong>But we have already have inexpensive netbooks, picturebooks, tablets, Chromebooks and alike!</strong><br>
  
Remember - a “Cloud” is just other people’s or corporations’  computers.
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Google, Samsung, Acer, Dell and the other respective partners did indeed made inexpensive and lightweight laptops, but they are locked in a certain software and hardware ecosystems and actually offer not so many security features while appearing less flexible towards full FOSS, GNU-GPL and EOMA guidelines that we want to set as another standard. That ethical standard is not based on a profit, but on protecting and also educating population on how not to voluntary disseminate their data all over the interwebs, being used as a bait for large companies that take an advantage of such unconsciousness and irresponsible behaviour.<br>
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Also those do not work without the internet, so the reputation of such devices is often seen as a "personal data collecting devices", so that doesn't help to create a positive image towards such products.<br>
  
Education being a very important issue today all over the planet is yet another field where BPCD will make an impact.  New generations need to learn and understand the importance of being secure and how to care about their personal data, moreover additional connectors and IO’s  also enable them to tinker and create their own devices or program LEGO sensors and actuators while retractable GPIO module, enables them in controlling, testing and programming sensors, actuators and other electronic devices and gadgets from literally every other manufacturer. (Matrix, VeX, Arduino etc.)
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BPCD is aimed to inexpensively enable end-user to control all the inputs via physical hardware switches and security dongles, preventing even a remote possibility to have system invaded or spied on by any 3rd party. <br>
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It is <strong>NOT</strong> OLPC-alike, but it does follow some of OLPC product design innovations and features, adopted and improved for today’s performance requirements focusing on privacy, safety and personal data protection and encrypted shared data or a retention of the same in its own “cloud”.<br>
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<strong>But Cloud is cool and hype.</strong><br>
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Remember - a “Cloud” is just other people’s or corporations’ computers that store your data that you "share" with them.
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You do not really read small text, do you?<br>
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<strong>So, why should my child want one?</strong><br>
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Education being a very important issue today all over the planet is yet another field where BPCD will make an impact.  New generations need to learn and understand the importance of being secure and how to care about their personal data, moreover additional connectors and IO’s  also enable them to tinker and create their own devices or program LEGO sensors and actuators while retractable GPIO module, enables them in controlling, testing and programming sensors, actuators and other electronic devices and gadgets from literally every other manufacturer. (Matrix, VeX, Arduino etc.)<br>
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More on that please read the
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#REDIRECT [[specifications and features]]
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Revision as of 13:26, 27 August 2019

Balthazar - a Personal Computing Device

One laptop for the new internet.

Secure, fast, inexpensive. Pick all three.

BPCD - Balthazar Personal Computing Device is a 13.3" laptop based on RiscV processor(s) that contains all the hardware and software features and precautions to prevent any 3rd party intrusion into the system. While being versatile and robust it also strictly follows CC, GNU-GPL, FOSS and EOMA guidelines.


Why yet another laptop?

It is very expensive to buy an “advanced” or a secure laptop and it comes with usually "customised" and mostly propitiatory software that bounds a user to a manufacturer, this is where BPCD comes in at the most possible lowest price that should be available to everyone from an individual up to a large institutions.

But we have already have inexpensive netbooks, picturebooks, tablets, Chromebooks and alike!

Google, Samsung, Acer, Dell and the other respective partners did indeed made inexpensive and lightweight laptops, but they are locked in a certain software and hardware ecosystems and actually offer not so many security features while appearing less flexible towards full FOSS, GNU-GPL and EOMA guidelines that we want to set as another standard. That ethical standard is not based on a profit, but on protecting and also educating population on how not to voluntary disseminate their data all over the interwebs, being used as a bait for large companies that take an advantage of such unconsciousness and irresponsible behaviour.

Also those do not work without the internet, so the reputation of such devices is often seen as a "personal data collecting devices", so that doesn't help to create a positive image towards such products.

BPCD is aimed to inexpensively enable end-user to control all the inputs via physical hardware switches and security dongles, preventing even a remote possibility to have system invaded or spied on by any 3rd party.


It is NOT OLPC-alike, but it does follow some of OLPC product design innovations and features, adopted and improved for today’s performance requirements focusing on privacy, safety and personal data protection and encrypted shared data or a retention of the same in its own “cloud”.

But Cloud is cool and hype.

Remember - a “Cloud” is just other people’s or corporations’ computers that store your data that you "share" with them. You do not really read small text, do you?

So, why should my child want one?

Education being a very important issue today all over the planet is yet another field where BPCD will make an impact.  New generations need to learn and understand the importance of being secure and how to care about their personal data, moreover additional connectors and IO’s  also enable them to tinker and create their own devices or program LEGO sensors and actuators while retractable GPIO module, enables them in controlling, testing and programming sensors, actuators and other electronic devices and gadgets from literally every other manufacturer. (Matrix, VeX, Arduino etc.)


More on that please read the

  1. REDIRECT specifications and features

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