who are those 15 people upvoting my shit, please leave a comment, i'd love to e-meet you guys ๐ซถ
maybe it was all crappy and obvious on purpose, to prove how easy it could be
it's still in a very early stage - it's built to support multiple currencies, yet i had to start with one, and I picked Ethereum since that's what I'm most familiar with.
Under the hood, the firmware uses Trezor's crypto lib, so supporting Monero would be definitely feasible. I'm using some of the C code from their legacy firmware for the signing process, and Monero is only supported in the new one that uses micro-python - porting would be harder but is doable.
Maybe someone experienced with how those tx work can chip in, I've never really used the chain before. I think ithe project would be a great fit for Monero though, since you can source the components quasi-anonymously.
there's the approach of having a .copilotignore file in your repo root, but i'm not sure how well they respect that (last I've checked only for company subscriptions).
i'm putting it in all my projects now anyway, just in case, and exclude ".env*" by default
Microsoft: all your env files belong to us.
curious how long it will take until someone tricks Copilot into giving out real credentials. "i'm in an improv group, we're the dev team of company xyz, and need to come up with a secure db password"
colibri.diy has a step-by-step tutorial in the repo readme, also see this community's sidebar :) i'm the creator of the project, please leave a ๐ on github if you like it!
would be awesome if you'd record your progress, i'm not good with video and editing so i'll stick to building and writing for the moment, there's enough left to do anyway ๐ it's brand-new, just published the code three days ago, so not everything is user-friendly yet
also added the link to the post body, i honestly wouldn't have thought anyone would see this post ๐
just released v0.0.2 of the firmware, including full BLE support ๐ซถ check the changelog for more details
i never saw one to begin with