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PicoKVM: Running an SSH server on a Raspberry Pi Pico
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PicoKVM is a toy I built to access UART channels of the single-board computers I own remotely over SSH. These small computers run a bunch self-hosted services on Linux and use full disk encryption. The toy comes handy when I need to provide the encryption password on boot or just debug the kernel or bootloader updates I messed up.

 
2025-12-11

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