[Tech] A low-tech; low-energy capsule?

On 2021-02-01T09:53+01:00, Emma Humphries wrote:
> Just remembered there's work being done on embedded Rust so maybe the 
agate server running on ESP32? 

You could run it on a Raspberry Pi, if that is low energy enough.

> No idea if SSL would work though.

I'm not sure if Agate could run on an ESP32 and am not qualified to talk 
much about embedded Rust. But I think ESP-IDF has support for TLS, so if 
there is a Rust wrapper for that, it would probably not be a problem. It 
would maybe require to use a different TLS library, which is a feasible change.

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