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Hi Brkdncr, thanks for the question!
We honestly do not have a concrete answer for the temp ranges. We've done some testing and made sure they stay under 150F in the 3D case shown in the picture.
We do not currently directly support solar/battery usage. You can probably DIY something together though!
For Software: We've started to thoroughly go through our dependencies by using the Cargo Vet tool, in addition to looking for unmaintained dependencies, dependencies that we can replace with a few lines of code, etc.
For Hardware: We're using trusted hardware providers like Raspberry Pi to try to mitigate this.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Cargo is a red flag. It doesn't verify any cryptographic signatures of what it downloads, unlike apt and maven.
To help mitigate that, we use Cargo.lock files to pin all of our dependencies checksums (integrity validation) until we want to upgrade. When we upgrade, we're working on having Cargo Vet to manually go through (in addition to trusted third party auditors) to ensure the changed code isn't malicious.
Where can I read more about cargo vet and these third party auditors?
https://mozilla.github.io/cargo-vet/index.html
2.4 "Importing Audits" goes into these third party auditors (the registry).
Distributed registries of integrity hashes is an interesting solution to the lack of cryptographic signatures. Thanks!