Flipper Zero
Coverage of Flipper Zero in the Nexus archive.
- The future of Flipper Zero development
The blog post discusses future development plans for Flipper Zero, a hardware device. It includes community engagement metrics from Hacker News, showing 53 points and 3 comments.
- Flipper Zero firmware development continues with community help
Flipper Devices will continue developing the Flipper Zero firmware with a smaller internal team and increased reliance on community contributions. The company emphasizes ongoing development despite reduced internal resources.
- Flipper One wants to be the Linux multi-tool in your pocket
Flipper Devices has announced the Flipper One, an ARM-based Linux computer featuring a Rockchip RK3576 CPU with 8GB RAM and 64GB storage, positioned as a versatile multi-tool rather than a successor to the Flipper Zero. The device is priced at approximately $350 for the base model and will launch on Kickstarter at the end of summer, with the company partnering with Collabora to bring mainline Linux kernel support to the platform.
- The new Flipper One is a pocket-sized Linux computer
Flipper Devices has released the Flipper One, a pocket-sized open source Linux computer that succeeds their popular Flipper Zero wireless hacking tool from six years ago. The device features an 8-core RK3576 processor, 8GB RAM, and extensive connectivity options including PCIe, SATA, USB 3.0, and an M.2 expansion slot. The company is still gathering community feedback before the device is fully complete.
- Flipper One project needs community help to build open Linux platform
Flipper Devices, creator of the Flipper Zero pentesting tool, is seeking community assistance to develop Flipper One, an open-source Linux platform designed for connected devices. The project represents an effort to create an open alternative platform in the IoT and pentesting space.