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== <strong>Balthazar - a Personal Computing Device</strong> ==
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== <center><strong>a Personal Computing Device</strong></center> ==
  
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<center><strong><big>One laptop for the new internet.</big></strong></center>
  
<strong><big>'''One laptop for the new internet.'''</big></strong>
 
  
<strong>'''Secure, fast, inexpensive and sustainable. Pick all three.'''</strong><br>
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<center>Secure, fast, inexpensive, open, robust, upgradeable, and sustainable. All of that.</center>
  
'''BPCD''' - '''B'''althazar '''P'''ersonal '''C'''omputing '''D'''evice is a '''13.3"''' laptop based on a few concepts from '''[https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop/updates/2-7-5-cards-under-way-nlnet-and-intel-compute-card EOMA68]''', but strictly based on  '''RISC-V''' processor(s) that contains all the hardware and software features and precautions to prevent data-theft and any unwanted 3rd party intrusion into the system.
 
While being versatile and robust it also strictly follows '''GNU-GPL''', '''CC,''' FOSS''' and '''EOMA''' guidelines.<br>
 
 
<small>What is all that FOSS and CC and ..?</small> → [[Glossary]]<br>
 
  
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'''BPCD''' - '''B'''althazar '''P'''ersonal '''C'''omputing '''D'''evice is a '''13.3"''' upgradable and expandable laptop that is based on a few concepts inspired by  '''[https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop/updates/2-7-5-cards-under-way-nlnet-and-intel-compute-card EOMA68]''', but powered by  [https://riscv.org/ RISC-V] processor(s) open architecture or FPGA boards running emulation as a Computing Module Standard boards and other Systems on a Module that run on '''[https://www.linux.org Linux OS]''' or all of those running together with added co-processing power such as FPGA Lattice Diamond - [https://radiona.org/ulx3s/ ULX3S].
  
<strong>Why yet another laptop?</strong><br>
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It contains all the hardware and continuously developing software and firmware features preventing data-theft and any unwanted 3<small>rd</small> party intrusion into the system by default. It should run default low-level security layer software based on [https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/blob/master/README.md '''LUKS''' ], [https://libreswan.org/ '''Libreswan'''] and is also envisaged to be '''[http://GNUnet.org/en/about.html GNUnet]''' ready. Its keyboard should be also inter-swappable with known x2xx ThinkPad keyboard replacement via developed adapter and a frame.
 
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It is very expensive to buy an “advanced” or a secure laptop and it comes with usually "customised" and mostly proprietary software that bounds a user to a manufacturer, this is where '''BPCD''' comes in at the most possible lowest price that should be affordable to everyone - from an individual up to a large institution.<br>
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While being versatile and robust it also follows '''CERN OSHL''', '''GNU-GPL''''''FOSS''', '''ISA''' and even '''CC''' guidelines.
 
 
<strong>But we have already have inexpensive netbooks, picturebooks, tablets, Chromebooks and alike!</strong><br>
 
 
 
'''Google''', '''Samsung''', '''Acer''', '''Asus''', '''Dell''' and the other respective manufacturers already make inexpensive and a lightweight laptops, however they are locked in a certain software and hardware ecosystems and actually offer not too many security features. Also those devices 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>
 
 
 
It is the fact that such devices also appear less flexible towards full '''FOSS''', '''GNU-GPL''' and '''EOMA''' guidelines that we want to use and set up as another standard for the new internet age.<br>
 
That ethical standard is not based on a profit, but on protecting and also educating population on how '''not''' to engage in a voluntary dissemination of their private data all over the internet, often  being used as a bait for large companies that take an advantage and make amazing profits because of such illiterate, unconsciousness and irresponsible behaviour.<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 or spied on by any 3rd party. <br>
 
 
   
 
   
<strong>I have nothing to hide. Who should be your target group than?</strong><br>
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<small>What is all that FOSS and CC and OS…?</small> '''→''' [[Glossary]]<br>
  
Here are some use cases personas to which such device just might appeal:<br>
 
  
'''1.''' An average basic internet user that requires some default security and develops a certain awareness on its own data privacy and is friendly-forced upon using the security and encryption through the default usage of the device.<br>
 
  
'''2.''' Advanced computer users, governmental and public workers that need hardware and software features to prevent an intrusion and are skilled and aware enough, so they can use all the built in hardware and software features and use additional encryption for the prevention of official and personal data-theft protection through secure productivity apps and tools.<br>
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<center><strong><big>'''For all children age 9-99.'''</big></strong></center>
  
'''3.''' Educational institutions that will teach online security, privacy and safety. Also that will make use of a device’s connections versatility as in hardware connectivity, as well as in software User Interface and User Experience utilising age-adoptive “Aperture Operating System” and featured secure online in-the-browser Workbench and added to it to find the value in overall physical sturdiness and upgradeability of '''BPCD'''.<br>
 
  
'''TLDR;''' <strong><big>For the children age 9-99.</big></strong><br>
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Want to know more?<br>
  
<strong>Ohh, so yet another '''OLPC''' thingy I can see upcoming, or what...?</strong><br>
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* [[Goals]], [[Features]] and [[Specifications]]
'''OLPC''' is dead. As a duck. It was slow, underpowered, overdesigned and a bit pretentious.<br>
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* [[News]]
Also it was not available to everyone and it was a non-intentional neo-colonial tool to succumb to the various proprietary and commercial interests at the end of its life time. Kudos to all people who made it and maintained it for so long and out of love. Thanks for reaching out with a good intention on educating children, but it missed to recognise that target and its purpose was to be worldwide and for all the children and enthusiasts worldwide, not just patronising African and other developing nations, so - no cigar.<br>
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* [[FAQ|Frequently asked questions]]
 
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* [[Documentation]] and [[Instruction Manual]]
We want to enable to use and support low-income individuals and communities all over the planet, while carefully partnering with “humaine” and ethical corporations that will get '''Balthazars''' from us, first and then give away, rent or borrow them to those who are unable to afford it.<br>
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* [[Links]] and [[Glossary]]
Or, alternatively they can build their own curriculum around '''Balthazar''' ecosystem.<br>
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* [[Contact|Contacts]]
We loosely partner with '''LEGO® Education, Google Education''', various charities, foundations and '''EU''' initiatives, so we hope they can deliver expected behaviour and a practice.<br>
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* [https://github.com/balthazar-space GitHub pages]
 
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So, '''Balthazar''' 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>
 
 
 
<strong>But... A "Cloud" is free, cool, useful and hype.</strong><br>
 
 
 
Remember - a “Cloud” is just other people’s or corporations’ computers that store your data when you do "share" your stuff with them.<br>
 
<small>You do not really read small text, do you?</small><br>
 
 
 
<strong>So, why should my child want one?</strong><br>
 
 
 
Education being a very important issue today all over the planet is yet another field where BPCD could 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>
 
 
 
Want to know more?<br>
 
Please read the [[specifications and features]].
 

Latest revision as of 11:05, 1 October 2022

a Personal Computing Device

One laptop for the new internet.


Secure, fast, inexpensive, open, robust, upgradeable, and sustainable. All of that.


prototype

BPCD - Balthazar Personal Computing Device is a 13.3" upgradable and expandable laptop that is based on a few concepts inspired by EOMA68, but powered by RISC-V processor(s) open architecture or FPGA boards running emulation as a Computing Module Standard boards and other Systems on a Module that run on Linux OS or all of those running together with added co-processing power such as FPGA Lattice Diamond - ULX3S.

It contains all the hardware and continuously developing software and firmware features preventing data-theft and any unwanted 3rd party intrusion into the system by default. It should run default low-level security layer software based on LUKS , Libreswan and is also envisaged to be GNUnet ready. Its keyboard should be also inter-swappable with known x2xx ThinkPad keyboard replacement via developed adapter and a frame.

While being versatile and robust it also follows CERN OSHL, GNU-GPL, FOSS, ISA and even CC guidelines.

What is all that FOSS and CC and OS…? Glossary


For all children age 9-99.


Want to know more?

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